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Anyone know what these tweets from the HUN's chief football writer are about?

@Robbo_heraldsun: Poor form by has been who never was Michael Davis, writing for the age, taking shots at younger journos. Pathetic Mick.

@Robbo_heraldsun: And next time you see them you will say 'hello mate, you well'... Two-faced prick you are

@Robbo_heraldsun: he's my mate @GerardWhateley and he wouldnt respond to article but happy to on GWs behalf ..,

Not as if Robbo hasn't been involved in enough controversy this weekend:

AFL boss says journo shared tape of expletive-riddled tirade

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Depending on how it was obtained the actual recording of the phone conversation could be a problem. In which case it will never be admitted or see the light of day.

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I'm kind of with Robbo on this one. Sure go ahead and tee off on Whateley for race calling. If he's not much chop (and I haven't listened to him) then he's a part timer who's over exposing himself. But to add a cheap shot insulting Robbo's intelligence with Whateley criticism is exactly that. A bit of rivalry between the papers is fine but just a plain snide attack is exactly that and therefore Robbo has the right to be angry.

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Could't read the Australian article, what was the gist of it?

The article is about an investigation being carried out by the Herald & Weekly Times into whether Robinson played a recorded telephone conversation between Demetriou and himself to other sporting and media figures.

The conversation centred on questions Robinson put to Demetriou about the Essendon doping scandal and in particular about an allegation that he tipped off former Bombers chairman David Evans before the club "self-reported" for the use of performance-enhancing drugs (the allegations have been denied by both Demetriou and Evans.

The tape, which allegedly contained threats and expletives from Demetriou, has been destroyed.

Robinson has denied playing the tape to others and it appears that the investigation (undertaken by Adrian Anderson) has not uncovered any evidence that the journalist shared any of the information on the tape as claimed.

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Jack, you're a lawyer. Is there anything wrong with Robbo playing the tape privately to people?

I'm not sure but there is a possibility of a breach of the Telecommunications Act. However, if that was the case then Demetriou would be going elsewhere than to Robinson's employers.

The complaint is possibly more likely to be about an alleged breach of journalistic ethics or protocols in place between the AFL and the media.

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Thanks for that. As much as I was appalled by some of the tactics of propaganda and misinformation about AOD9604 adopted on AFL360 by both Robinson and Whateley, Mark Davis' attack on them in his column is way over the top. Interesting that he's also had a dip at Demetriou about the AFL chief having a giggle about the dwarf incident.

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Does anybody really care about a bunch of over-exposed voyeurs, who hide behind journalism "privilege" arguing among themselves about who is whose mate, and who can wee higher up the wall??? We have no choice but to listen to some of them because the conduits (modern reporting media) are the only ones allowed decent access, but do we really want to know anything at all about their allegiances or bickering? In the words of the constable at a crime scene: "move along, nothing to see here".

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Thanks for that. As much as I was appalled by some of the tactics of propaganda and misinformation about AOD9604 adopted on AFL360 by both Robinson and Whateley, Mark Davis' attack on them in his column is way over the top. Interesting that he's also had a dip at Demetriou about the AFL chief having a giggle about the dwarf incident.

Agree. Don't know who this Mark Davis is but it seemed a very cheap article to write and his one legitimate point about part timers staying away from race calls was lost in the personal attacks.

Does anybody really care about a bunch of over-exposed voyeurs, who hide behind journalism "privilege" arguing among themselves about who is whose mate, and who can wee higher up the wall??? We have no choice but to listen to some of them because the conduits (modern reporting media) are the only ones allowed decent access, but do we really want to know anything at all about their allegiances or bickering? In the words of the constable at a crime scene: "move along, nothing to see here".

Gossip and scuttlebutt naturally draw human interest and insight in to inner workings are often interesting. I often don't mind a Jon Silvester piece on his dealings with shady crime figures and even more shady journo's and police from back in the day. But you at least have confidence then that you are reading a legitimate story from a verifiable witness.

But this article goes too far and then Robbo falls for it hook line and sinker and keeps it going. Poor Robbo also needs to learn that if he keeps playing the fool on AFL 360 struggling over the pronunciation of reasonable simple words for a journo whilst the erudite Gerard sits next to him then occasionally his intellectual capacity will be challenged.

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I guess it is a gossip column which by definition no-one takes seriously... Gerard is one of the best sports journalist. If he is judged poorly it means the rest are so so far behind.

...BTW found the part about Caro's and Hird's dogs rapture for each other and their owners mutual disdain a great laugh! Oh, if only there had been a video camera near by...

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I'm not sure but there is a possibility of a breach of the Telecommunications Act. However, if that was the case then Demetriou would be going elsewhere than to Robinson's employers.

The complaint is possibly more likely to be about an alleged breach of journalistic ethics or protocols in place between the AFL and the media.

Surveillance devices act, depends on whether the recording device was external to phone or not from memory..

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