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Rice Gate Controversy Gets Messy Posted by Hamish McLachlan 2 June, 2009 - 5:34 PM

Triple M Footy Rice Gate There was fire, spice and flying fried rice in the commentary box at the footy on Sunday. It had nothing to do with the game, it was all between two very passionate football blokes, caller extraordinaire Stephen Quartermaine and The Chief, Jason Dunstall.

What started off as a question about injured Trent Croad turned into heated words and then a moment of fried rice fury.

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  • Henry J says

    I couldn't believe what i was hearing and thought that Jason was going to belt him one. At least we know that they're real blokes with emotion about what they do. Not like some of those TV blokes who look like they'd rather be somewhere else.

    Posted Tuesday 2 June, 2009 5:36 PM
  • Greg James says

    It smells like a set up to me. Maybe a bit of spice will help promote Triple M footy on the weekends. Who eats fried rice at the footy anyway?

    Posted Tuesday 2 June, 2009 5:41 PM
  • William O. says

    Jason Dunstall -- and I've SMS'd this before to the Triple M call team -- has a massive conflict of interest when it comes to all matters regarding Hawthorn, and should be barred from commenting on anything regarding Hawthorn, ranging from issues and news to the basic call of the game, because he has proven that he cannot be objective in that regard. Furthermore, Jason refuses to reveal information about the Hawks that is critical to move the debate along, as was proven on Sunday with regard to Trent Croad's current injury status and his long-term prognosis.

    Posted Wednesday 3 June, 2009 10:59 PM
  • Rod says

    Trent Croad death by media?? Terry Wallace absolutly death by media. It seems blokes like Quarters want to cut these guys down just so the have something to talk about before a game. If they had their way Bomber Thompson would of been out of Geelong years ago, now look at where thay are!! Its good to hear abalanced opinion, well done Jason and Quarters, I thought you were better than that

    Posted Friday 5 June, 2009 11:10 AM
  • Mel says

    Dunstall's head (in the above photos) is bigger than the boxer's whole body! He truly is a funny man! Even if it was a set-up it was very entertaining!

    Posted Friday 5 June, 2009 7:23 PM
  • gerald says

    bringing the game into disrepute -why no afl investigation and or a fine, good enough for cousins to cop it, why not monkey man with the temper problem. and he is a director of a club cmon demetriou

    Posted Saturday 6 June, 2009 1:35 PM
  • Rhyse Gibbs says

    Jason should have acted more professionally in that situation. He should be able to handle himself better and not let his ape instincts get to him. His anger and violence might make him the alpha ape in the forests of the Amazon but it has no place in the commentary box. Shame on you

    Posted Monday 8 June, 2009 3:46 AM

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