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Cornes urges Carlton to go after βvulnerableβ Geelong recruit
Jaiden SciberrasΒ β’ Β April 24th, 2025 1:19 pm

Bailey Smith has been electric in his opening games for Geelong.
Prolific in his first five outings for the Cats, the recruit is leading the way at the club for total disposals and inside 50s, while ranking second in several stats including contested possessions and clearances.
But he has attracted headlines in recent weeks for non-football acts, receiving a double fine following the Catsβ Easter Monday win over Hawthorn.
Following Round 5βs $1000 sanction for flipping the bird to an Adelaide Crows supporter, the Geelong recruit has once again been fined, with a $3125 fine for shoving the football into Jarman Impeyβs head, and another $3125 as a second offence for flipping the bird once again.
While Smith has been excellent from a football perspective, SENβs Kane Cornes is unsure as to whether his on-field antics are beneficial for both himself and the game.
βGood for the game? Or pull your head in?β Cornes asked on SEN Sportsday.
βWhat side are you more on? Because he is absolutely box office and heβs playing well. He is bums on seats, heβs an agitator.
βIβm more on the line of pull your head in.β
Ahead of Geelongβs clash with Carlton at the MCG this Sunday, Cornes believes that the repeated incidents suggest emotional volatility, indicating that the Blues should be putting significant time into the star to take his mind off the game.
βIf Iβm Carlton this week, I donβt think anyone has really gone at him yet,β Cornes continued.
βIβd really try and physically go after him and see if you can really get under his skin. That will be the next test for him.
βI think heβs really vulnerable and emotionally volatile and Iβm yet to see a club really test him in that space.β
The 4-2 Cats and the 2-4 Blues go head to head this Sunday afternoon at the MCG.

