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This issue raised its head after a game against the Swans last season.
The link to the Herald Sun article no longer works, but here is the text:
Scott Gullan 30 May 2007
THE Western Bulldogs have accused Sydney of firing cheap shots over claims a female trainer was wired up and delivering messages to players during Sunday's game in Canberra.
A bemused Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade last night attacked his former club for initiating an AFL investigation into one of his training staff.
It was claimed the female water carrier was wearing a transmitting device in her ear, which connected directly to the coach's box.
Eade, whose seven-year coaching stint in Sydney ended badly in 2002, said the allegations were a joke.
"We totally deny it," Eade said. "It didn't happen and obviously the rumour started out of Sydney, which is what we've heard.
"I would have thought clubs, especially Sydney, wouldn't want to fire cheap shots.
"I would have thought they would have better things to do with their lives than actually throw cheap shots.
"It would be better for people who are going to make accusations in the future to get their facts right."
It is no secret that relations between Eade and the Swans have been strained since he left the Harbour City.
His feelings towards his former club certainly did not improve after the Swans spanked the Bulldogs by 43 points in their "home game" at Manuka Oval.
AFL ground operations manager Jill Lindsay last night confirmed she had looked at vision of the trainer during Sunday's game and found nothing untoward.
"There have been some allegations made and we have just dismissed those," she said. "We followed through the allegations to make sure there was no truth to them.
"We had a look at the vision, and obviously the times the lass involved was on field delivering water, and there was no suggestion whatsoever that she was carrying any messages or any listening device.
"There was no communication with the coach's box, so I'm not sure where that has come from. There is certainly no truth in that."
Lindsay did confirm that Bulldogs runner Jason Mifsud, who is also the club's skill acquisition manager, had been issued a "please explain" regarding actions in the Round 8 game against Collingwood.
"There is vision to go with that, the please explain, and the club is aware of that, but they are yet to respond to it," she said.
The Swans could not be contacted last night.
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So many problems in the game and the AFL are worried our players are getting messages from the coach.
Drugs, violence, issues with treating women with respect, alcohol culture, players riding with gunmen but the AFL is taking a tough stance of a trainer who talks when giving water to a player.
FFS...
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
What absolute rubbish while you are giving a player a drink you say well done or keep your head up but noooooo the AFL says give them a drink and shut up .Bert says bite me if i want to encourage players (even in the under 16s )i bloody well will
You guys are funny. It looks like we were caught doing some minor cheating, and we received a minor punishment. Seems fair enough to me, yet there still seems to be plenty of whinging about it. It makes me giggle.
You guys are funny. It looks like we were caught doing some minor cheating, and we received a minor punishment. Seems fair enough to me, yet there still seems to be plenty of whinging about it. It makes me giggle.
You guys are funny. It looks like we were caught doing some minor cheating, and we received a minor punishment. Seems fair enough to me, yet there still seems to be plenty of whinging about it. It makes me giggle.
Very minor cheating while major issue including cheating gets bugger all attention.
The AFL jumps all over minor cheating trying to look tough but when it's something significant - like having 19 men on the ground in the last minute of a game where there's 1 point the difference - and the AFL proves it's weak as piss.
All the same, not having our regular head trainer for 2 weeks is hardly going to cost us a premiership.
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