Brian Taylor goes rogue and makes midgame phone call to his wife

Brian Taylor is in contrast to some other commentator within the AFL sport and he delivered one other second of hilarity over the weekend.

In the field for Triple M throughout the Thursday evening contest between Richmond and Sydney on the MCG, dialog had turned to Taylor’s cats.

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The 61-year-old has confirmed again and again why he’s top-of-the-line within the business behind the microphone, however he needed to do some scrambling to avoid wasting himself from the wrath of his associate.

“One’s called Tiger strangely enough, the other I don’t really name it because … it’s … incontinent,” Taylor mentioned.

The comment set the field alight as his fellow commentary crew burst into suits of laughter as they struggled to compose themselves.

Taylor was then pressed on why the second of his two cats didn’t have a reputation, which led the previous Collingwood star to carry his spouse into the dialog.

“I think Tanya has given it a name, it was a feral, I’m not sure I think it’s called uh … no I actually don’t know. It’s been with us for about 10 years,” he mentioned earlier than returning to calling the sport.

As the sport continued to roll on nevertheless Taylor knew he needed to dig himself out of the dangerous books together with his spouse, so in the midst of the competition his cell phone got here into play.

Taylor hung Luke Darcy out to dry, forcing the previous Western Bulldogs famous person to name the motion solo as he bought on the cellphone to Tanya.

After Darcy completed wrapping up a objective from Swans participant Isaac Heeney, Taylor jumped again in with Tanya on loud speaker.

“Tan, what’s the name of our other cat?” Taylor requested his higher half. After a quick pause the response got here.

“Tinkerbell, thank you darl. Tinkerbell it’s called. Tiger and Tinkerbell,” he mentioned as extra laughter poured out from throughout the commentary field.

The sport was marred within the second quarter when Tigers ruckman Toby Nankervis ran previous the footy and picked up Jake Lloyd excessive. Ending his evening as he was subbed out as a consequence of concussion.

Richmond caretaker coach Andrew McQualter post-game nevertheless mentioned he wouldn’t change the way in which Nankervis performs as he ended up being the focus within the come from behind victory.

“That’s been Toby’s greatest strength for a long time, his ability to get after the ball and the opposition and whatever comes of it comes,” McQualter mentioned post-match.

“But we wouldn’t change Toby for the world.”

Sydney coach Longmire wouldn’t be drawn on whether or not the aggressor in such a collision must also sit out the remainder of the sport to make sure an unfair benefit isn’t gained by his group.

“Can’t do anything about it. You’ve just got to suck it up,” he mentioned.

Source: www.news.com.au