AFL: Persistent golfer Gil McLachlan steals screen in big ultimate ad

AFL boss Gillon McLachlan made the biggest announcement of the season, but everyone was attracted to what was happening to him.

Golfer steals Gill McLachlan’s screen

AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan stood in front of the cameras and announced the news we were all waiting to hear.

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McLachlan’s historic announcement came a day after league chiefs flew north of Victoria and approached Palm Meadows Golf Course on the Gold Coast.

While the ears of world football listened to McLachlan’s announcement, many people’s eyes could not fail to look at the AFL boss and were stunned.

No, it wasn’t because the speech was boring or something, but because a golfer’s funny scene in the background looking for his ball.

Unfortunately, at some point, the golfer dropped a ball into the lake or the dam on a field, but at most surrendered and caught a new ball in the bag.

This guy let it go so easily. As McLachlan’s speech progresses, the deficient guy passed what seemed like an eternity wandering back and forth across the shore in search of his ball.

We may only have seen the golfer who suffers looking for his lost ball for hours. Unfortunately, we report whether the bullet has already been discovered or if the guy’s still looking for the edge looking.

Sam McClure of The Age still couldn’t laugh as the vision unfolded.

“I couldn’t get involved on the couch, I laughed a lot. He’s obviously addicted to drinking,” McClure said in Talk of the Town.

“Array of eyes with your hands on your hips . . . is in the couple’s lake.

Port Adelaide’s former greats Warren Tredrea added: “And on national television, spit.

The AFL showed Gabba on Wednesday as host of the Grand Final with Adelaide Oval as a replacement.

It is a resolution that if it does not go well with the Prime Minister of Western Australia, Mark McGowan, who devised the most productive stadium, Optus Stadium, would be rewarded.

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