DURING THE FIRST half of St Kilda’s defeat to Port Adelaide, Dylan Robertson was caught with a massive hit as he went flat into a collision. It knocked his headband clean off.
As is the custom in Australia, the half time klaxon is the signal for the pitch-side TV crew to grab a player for an interview before they reach the dressing room. Robertson agreed, possibly because he would have nodded his head no matter what you said to him at that moment in time, and predictably wasn’t in a fit state to offer much insight.
St Kilda player doesn't know where he is after this massive hit
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DURING THE FIRST half of St Kilda’s defeat to Port Adelaide, Dylan Robertson was caught with a massive hit as he went flat into a collision. It knocked his headband clean off.
As is the custom in Australia, the half time klaxon is the signal for the pitch-side TV crew to grab a player for an interview before they reach the dressing room. Robertson agreed, possibly because he would have nodded his head no matter what you said to him at that moment in time, and predictably wasn’t in a fit state to offer much insight.
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