'Losers': WAG's bitter rant at partying rival club
Tenisha Crook, wife of Richmond star Jack Higgins, has taken aim at the Bulldogs in the AFL bubble in a video posted on Instagram, despite the club calling her claims “overblown”.
Crook took to Instagram to blast the Bulldogs for making too much noise days before other teams are preparing fr the AFL preliminary final in the bubble.
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Crook’s husband, Higgins, is part of the Richmond outfit preparing for the blockbuster clash against Port Adelaide in Friday night's AFL preliminary final.
And his wife clearly took exception to a number of Bulldogs players relaxing after being eliminated from the competition in a tight clash against St Kilda.
The Bulldogs campaign came to an end after spending three months in the Gold Coast hub.
Tenisha Crook rants at Bulldogs players
But it’s fair to say, Crook wasn’t impressed with the noise some Bulldogs players were making during their time off.
“I opened my door shortly – because I heard some moving around – and I saw the security guard,” Crook said in a video picked up by The Herald Sun on Instagram.
“I said, ‘Hey, can you hear that music? It’s really loud, we can hear it right through our walls’, because I could still hear the music after he told them off.
“He said, ‘Yeah, we’ve just told them off (and to) turn their music down’.
“Little losers have turned it up louder in spite of this.
“I wouldn’t go off about something like this, but Richmond and Geelong are training for their finals that are in two or three days.
“Probably doing their final session of training that is extremely important for a final, and these idiots – just because they’ve gotten knocked out – are treating it like a western suburbs nightclub.
“How selfish can you be? Literally get on your flight back to Footscray, or wherever the f*** you live.
“It just makes me so mad.”
The Bulldogs claimed no players broke any Covid-19 protocols and the incident had been overblown, according to The Herald Sun.
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