Commentators roast topless Brisbane Lion Deven Robertson

Commentators roast topless Brisbane Lion Deven Robertson

Young Brisbane midfielder Deven Robertson has had a stop-start journey thus far in his AFL profession and is off contract on the finish of 2023.

But he’ll now be recognized for one thing very totally different and has certainly picked up a load of latest nicknames within the course of.

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Pick 22 within the 2019 nationwide draft, Robertson has performed a complete of 37 video games over 4 seasons with the Lions, together with all three finals in 2022 as Brisbane completed one recreation in need of the grand closing.

He will now even be remembered for a second in recreation No. 37 that had everybody speaking.

After Collingwood’s Brayden Maynard tried to tug Robertson out of a contest in Friday night time’s big conflict at Marvel Stadium, the Lions midfielder’s jumper was in tatters, hanging solely round his neck.

When he was then gang tackled by numerous Pies within the subsequent piece of play, he threw the stays of the jumper away in disgust.

It’s his actions from that time on, nonetheless, that bought commentators and social media speaking.

“The jumper’s gone. Look at this,” former Collingwood full ahead Brian Taylor stated on Fox Footy.

“We’ve got a top-end nude out there in Robertson and he is loving it.

“He’s almost flexing. There it is, the ramifications of the Maynard tackle.

“The runner can’t wait to get out there but he can’t run out until a goal is kicked.

“And (Robertson) doesn’t want to come to the bench. I have never seen someone enjoy this so much as Deven Robertson is right now.”

It appeared an eternity whereas Robertson was strutting round with no shirt.

The Brisbane runner lastly caught up with him throughout a stoppage and Robertson then couldn’t resist a take a look at the large display screen whereas he was placing the contemporary jumper on.

“Finally, I wonder whether he will reject the jumper as it comes towards him,” Taylor quipped.

“Look at that, he’s looking up at the big screen as well,” Hawthorn nice Luke Hodge added.

“Self-admiration,” Taylor may very well be heard muttering.

The response was swift on social media, with an enormous variety of customers on X – previously Twitter – stating their admiration for the 22-year-old’s physique.

Another made reference to a well-known Simpsons episode when she wrote: “Stupid sexy Deven Robertson.”

Someone additionally in contrast it to a second involving retired Lion Mitch Robinson, who threw his mouthguard in anger throughout a recreation in 2020.

Robertson, who obtained a Rising Star nomination again in 2021, has had hassle cementing his place within the Lions midfield.

He blossomed in final yr’s finals, handed run-with roles with the likes of Trent Cotchin, Dion Prestia, Christian Petracca and Clayton Oliver.

The Perth product was once more out and in of the aspect this season, however accidents to the likes of Will Ashcroft opened up alternatives again within the aspect.

Friday night time was additionally an enormous alternative for the Lions, figuring out a win over an injury-depleted Collingwood would transfer them a step nearer to 2 dwelling finals.

Brisbane held sway for many of the night, finally recording a four-goal win, 19.10 (124) to fifteen.10 (100).

But Robertson had develop into a speaking level of his personal.

Richmond historian Rhett Bartlett, who’s the son of Tigers nice Kevin Bartlett, identified Robertson was not the primary shirtless participant in an AFL recreation.

Bartlett dug out footage of topless Carlton defender Bruce Doull lining up on Swans ahead Warwick Capper from the Eighties.

“At junior footy tomorrow, all the kids will be ripping their jumpers off,” Taylor advised.

“They only get one for the season,” was James Brayshaw’s fast reply.

Originally revealed as Brisbane Lion roasted over topless AFL incident towards Collingwood

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au