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Magpie’s tweet stirs up storm

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THE apology, the acceptance and then a cryptic Instagram post.

Collingwoo­d defender Stacey Livingston­e reached out to Carlton counterpar­t Tayla Harris on Sunday night after labelling her “useless” at ground level earlier that day.

But Harris took aim at commentary surroundin­g her game soon after with a pointed post on social media.

“A lion doesn’t lose sleep over the opinion of sheep,” she posted on Monday, later clarifying that the quote was directed at commentary surroundin­g the issue, not Livingston­e.

Livingston­e set the AFLW alight on Sunday with her dramatic post-match comments — which were doubled down in the press conference — that Harris becomes “useless” once she is stopped in the air.

She apologised via a phone call to the Blues forward, who accepted and said she considered the matter dealt with.

“I’m really not fazed by it,” Harris said. “She’s apologised, so I don’t want to add useless commentary.”

Livingston­e, 32, yesterday admitted she could have “chosen my words better” but reiterated her view about the way she believed Harris played.

“But I do feel if you take her out of the air contest somehow then you should have her cov

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ered,” Livingston­e said on Triple M.

Champion Data statistics indicate that Harris — who leads the competitio­n for contested marks — sits equal 21st on the list of the top 25 forwards in AFLW for ground balls won inside 50 over her 21game career.

Blues coach Daniel Harford — who served as assistant coach at Collingwoo­d before his tenure at Carlton began – said on Monday morning that Livingston­e’s comment simply “doesn’t stack up”.

“Anyone who’s seen Tayla play would know that … the detail of the conversati­on and the comment from Stacey doesn’t stack up,” he said on RSN.

“Doesn’t stack up. Tayla’s more than capable when the ball is on the ground.”

Harford said he believed Livingston­e went in with the exact plan to deprive Harris of the ball in the air.

“As a defender and knowing Stacey like I do, that’s absolutely how she would have prepared for that,” the coach said.

“So that makes perfect sense. She said what she said and in that moment, I think it’s become a really big story because of those emotive words like ‘useless’ create great emotion.”

Harris declared on Twitter on Sunday night she wished the two teams would face off again this season, which could only occur if they both play finals.

 ?? Picture: AAP ?? USEFUL: Tayla Harris of the Blues reacts during the Round 2 clash between the Carlton and Collingwoo­d on Sunday
Picture: AAP USEFUL: Tayla Harris of the Blues reacts during the Round 2 clash between the Carlton and Collingwoo­d on Sunday

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