Channel Seven Star Shock Viewers with comments about the private parts of Footy star Marcus Bontempelli during very rude slow-motion repetition on live TV
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- Commentator Brian Taylor raised eyebrows on Thursday evening
- Shouted Western Bulldogs against St Kilda Clash in Marvel Stadium
Channel seven Commentator Brian Taylor has given a new meaning to the Offspring Term ‘Hard Ball Get’ by concentrating on Footy star Marcus Bontempelli’s Genitalia during an eye-opening slow-motion repetition on Thursday evening.
The Western Bulldogs Skipper gave a free kick away when he tried to tackle St Kilda’s Mitch Owens from behind in the third quarter and collapsed in the ball, which collided with his private parts.
Taylor described the action to viewers by saying: ‘Look here for Bontempelli.
“He lands in an uncomfortable position on the ball. You can just see here, I think it brought him straight to the Doodle.
“And there it is. And he felt uncomfortable for a moment. ‘
Taylor’s Quip left in the seven commentary cabin and some fans were fast to see the funny side.

Commentator Brian Taylor could not help herself when Seven A Slow-Motion Repetition of Bulldogs star Marcus Bontempelli was broadcast that was hit where it hurt when he fell on the game against ST Kolda on Thursday evening during the game (photo)

Taylor (photo) said that the Footy was the skipper of the dogs entitled to the Doodle ‘
“That must be a removal,” they wrote on X.
“That released his Pelli,” added another.
“Helluva Slowmo Die,” said a third.
Other Footy viewers, however, thought that the moment was too low.
‘The state of comment and coverage … our game dies. We used to have commetti, “wrote one, referring to retired comments Great Dennis Cometti.
‘That is why @foxfooty is so much classier than those 7 Bogans. No report of it on Fox Footy, “said another.
Superstar-in-the-making Sam Darcy scored three goals when his knee injury returns to lift the free-scoring dogs to an extensive win of 72 points.
Less than eight weeks after fear that his season was over, Darcy was an ever -present threat in the banging 20.12 (132) to 8.12 (60) victory in Marvel Stadium.

Bontempelli (photo) was injured by a knee on the ribs and did not succeed in having his usual impact in the big victory of his team
The dogs grabbed the check early and improved their record comfortably to 7-6, while St. Kolda dropped at 5-8 with the top-striking slipping away.
Bailey Dale (26 test valleys), Matt Kennedy (28) and important defender Rory Lobb (17) were all influential because the Bulldogs defeated their opponents in every quarter and placed their highest total of the season.
Darcy finished with 3.2 of 19 traffic, while Aaron Naughton (three goals), Ryley Sanders, Buku Khamis and Kennedy (two each) also reached the scoreboard.
Bulldogs -Coach Luke Beveridge thought that Darcy moisture well through a physical treatment of the defenders of St. Kilda.
“He was pretty good,” Darc. ” Of course they paid him a lot of attention, “Beveridge said.
“It’s something he has to do from week to week.
“As long as he is treated like any other key, that is the only thing that counts.”
Bontempelli was limited to 14 dilation to the attention of Marcus Windhager and took an annoying knee to the ribs in a marking competition for the second quarter.
Windhager (16 traffic, one goal) worked tirelessly for St. Kolda, with Callum Wilkie Strong in Defense and Jack Sinclair (30 touches) busy in his 200th match.
But the saints were well beaten and lost a LOP-sidesy Binnen-50 count 68-40.
And they have reason to concern Hunter Clark, who is confronted with checking the match review officer for a dangerous tackle on Matt Kennedy.
Zak Jones could also be viewed about an off-the-ball bump on James O’Donnell.
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