Brendan Fevola


For errant footballers, it’s a win-loos situation

They’re a great idea these portable pissoirs, but for God’s sake let’s put them where they’re needed.

Wankley Awards: And the Wankley goes to … the Herald Sun’s Fev ‘charge’ beat-up

It was panic stations at the Southbank offices of the Herald Sun yesterday when its front page Brendan Fevola exclusive was torpedoed by the cops just hours after the little paper appeared on the streets.

A legal look at the Lara Bingle case

Lara Bingle (and Max Markson, naturally) is taking Brendan Fevola to court for breach of privacy, defamation and misuse of her image. But does she really have a case? Legal experts Jason Bosland and Vicki Huang take the stand.

Wilson: Bingle is not fair game

Lara Bingle may have given the AFL a free kick in standing by its pin-up boy Brendan Fevola — but her “dubious scruples” don’t justify the AFL in taking it, says Caroline Wilson.

If Australia is the question, Poo is the answer

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The Media Monitors' Top 20: Rudd’s “promise to do better” media blitz

An all fronts media blitz from a deeply contrite and promising to do better PM sees Rudd extend his coverage.

Uncle Kevin’s Working Family Assortment

For the times when saying sorry just isn’t enough

Wankley Awards: The AFL Footy Show‘s drunken hypocrisy

The Footy Show’s grand final edition made sure they got the best of both worlds: they aired Brendan Fevola’s slurry Brownlow vox-pops in front of their family audience… right after throwing him under a bus.

Political snippets: Footy fever spreads

It’s not surprising that football is front page news today, since it’s that week in September. But, it is surprising that they feature in the editorials in both the Hun and the Tele.