‘No respect’ – Sports star eats KEBAB on the bench after being subbed off during horribly one-sided victory over rivals

Published on July 27, 2025 at 10:17 AM

AFL star Patrick Dangerfieldhas been slammed for eating a KEBAB after being subbed off in Geelong’s win over rivals North Melbourne.

The team captain left the field at the three-quarter time during the 150-49 thrashing.

Sports star eating a kebab on a bench.
Patrick Dangerfield ate a kebab after coming off against North Melbourne
Patrick Dangerfield of the Geelong Cats warming up before an AFL match.
He watched on as Geelong smashed their rivals by 101 points

Dangerfield, 35, appeared very relaxed with his of the match as he took a seat on the bench.

He was then spotted snacking on a KEBAB as he added insult to injury to their rivals.

After the game on Saturday, he was asked about the mid-match snack by Fox Footy .

He said: “Well, it gets cold in the Marvel Stadium, and the souvlaki came in at three-quarter time, and then they sit there for 50 minutes before we eat them.

“So it was nice to chew into it and Shaun [Higgins] was a bit jealous.

“He was wondering why I didn’t order two. I said I didn’t want it to go to his head.

“Like it’s a big pill that he’s got.”

Dangerfield’s team-mate Max Holmes appeared to be left unimpressed by his captain’s actions.

He said: “That’s so unprofessional.

“He told me as he was walking in just then that he considered driving home.”

While fans hit out on social media with many claiming that Dangerfield lacked respect.

One posted: “No respect for the oppo.”

A second wrote: “This is bloody embarrassing and a little bit of arrogance from Dangerflog.”

A third commented: “That’s unbelievably disrespectful.”

Patrick Dangerfield kicking a football.
Fans labelled Dangerfield as ‘disrespectful’ on social media
Patrick Dangerfield marking the ball during an AFL match.
Geelong have four more games to play

A fourth said: “Ah, it’s all about Paddy, always has been.”

Another added: “A total lack of respect for fellow professionals.”

Meanwhile, the 101-point thrashing almost eclipsed Geelong’s biggest win against the Kangaroos.

That was a 114 victory back in 1981.

Geelong are now fourth in the AFL and could look to finish higher with favourable games coming up.

The face Port Elizabeth, Essendon, and Richmond before finishing the season.

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