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“It Was So Embarrassing” Spida Everitt’s Epic Fail In Front Of 62,000 People On The Weekend

A massive weekend for AFL but more importantly for Peter (Spida) Everitt. Spida went to the 150-Year Celebration of St Kilda in Melbourne on the weekend which had various dinners, meet and greets and then the game. The biggest home and away crowd they’ve ever had against Essendon.

At quarter time Spida had to go down to the oval for “The Big Roost” kick. Showing punters how to do a ‘massive torpedo’. He starts by using excuses like “the rain had just stopped, I didn’t have my boots” but then he kicks the ball, in front of 62,000 people… and misses BIG TIME.

Listen to the full story here:

Triple M Breakfast with Flan, Ali and Spida; listen live from 5.00am weekdays on Gold Coasts 92.5 Triple M or Download the free LiSTNR app  to grab the podcast now. 

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