In today’s AFL briefing:

Geelong CEO Steve Hocking admits they will look at the star’s headline-grabbing posts after a series of controversies.

The Supreme Court has ruled Nicky Winmar can join Phil Krakouer as lead plaintiffs in a racism class action against the AFL.

‘Not about tiptoeing’: Cats look at ‘tailoring’ Bailey Smith’s social media posts

Roger Vaughan

Bailey Smith’s social media activity is causing some concern at Geelong, with chief executive Steve Hocking admitting they will look at the star’s headline-grabbing posts.

Hocking also strongly denied there was a cover-up in the AFL investigation of the Cats’ third-party payments , which resulted in a $77,500 fine – $40,000 of it suspended.

He added former Geelong chief financial officer Simon Kelleher, who now works at th

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