The Gold Coast Bulletin

QClash villain finds a friend

- VINCE RUGARI

BRISBANE coach Chris Fagan has defended skipper Dayne Zorko from criticism of his post-match exchange with the Suns’ Touk Miller, saying it was a natural reaction after being physically “hammered” by his opponent.

Zorko admitted he was embarrasse­d by his own actions after Saturday’s four-point AFL win over Gold Coast in verbally berating Miller, his tagger, while shaking his hand after the final siren.

Fagan called it a “little misdemeano­ur” and said he expected to see more control in future from the 29-year-old Coast product, who took over the Lions captaincy from Dayne Beams in May.

But he also said he understood where Zorko was coming from, having been paid close attention by Suns nemesis Miller throughout the QClash.

“It’s hard when you’re a natural competitor; you’re fullon, the siren goes, you win, to then suddenly change to this nice warm friendly person after you’ve been pretty much hammered for two-and-a-half hours by the opposition,” Fagan said yesterday.

“I think it’s really easy for all of us sitting back and observing to (criticise him). It’s a lot harder when you’re the bloke that’s actually copped the physical attention … to remain composed when the siren goes. I thought it wasn’t that big a deal, this weekend. The cameras were obviously on them.

“I didn’t see the cameras highlight all the whacks and knocks he got from the bloke who was playing on him during the game and no one talks about that as being bad sportsmans­hip or anything like that.

“We need to keep a little bit of balance in our commentary on that.”

AFL greats including Tim Watson, Robert Walls and Kane Cornes, slammed Zorko.

It wasn’t the first time he’s had a run-in with Miller.

Zorko refused to shake his hand after the Lions lost to the Suns earlier in the season and said at the time he would learn from the mistake. Fagan said the latest incident wasn’t “as big and as bad” as that.

 ??  ?? Touk Miller and Dayne Zorko clash on Saturday night.
Touk Miller and Dayne Zorko clash on Saturday night.

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