
BARRY Hall's coach called him to the bench during his theatrical last quarter as an AFL footballer to ensure he didn't finish his career on an undesirable note.
Paul Williams, the Western Bulldogs' caretaker coach and a former teammate of Hall at Sydney, said after yesterday's 46-point win over Fremantle that Hall should be ''remembered in the right way, as a wonderful athlete, a super competitor, a guy who gives his heart and soul to the footy club''.
To the end, though, Hall walked a fine line and Williams saw the need to speak to him after he charged up the ground on the lead and briefly caught his opponent, Alex Silvagni, in a headlock, conceding a free kick. He then gave away a 50-metre penalty for mouthing off at the umpire. Though it was not a malicious incident, it was a situation that might once have caused Hall to snap. Instead, he came back on and booted four of his five goals for the afternoon.
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