Social media users have risen to the defence of footy commentator Kane Cornes after the Channel 7 star pundit appeared to allegedly swear at an individual after being asked for his thoughts on the Adelaide Crows.

Cornes, who enjoyed a glittering career with Port Adelaide making 300 appearances for Power, appeared to be walking past The Wing hospitality lounge at the Adelaide Oval following the Crows’ victory against North Melbourne on Sunday afternoon.

Adelaide are now 3-0 at the start of the 2025 season and continued their good form this weekend with a 36-point victory against the Kangaroos in South Australia.

Cornes, who had been working the match, was stopped by a footy fan in the tunnels of the Adelaide Oval. The fan had appeared to ask the 42-year-old for a picture, which the Channel 7 pundit agreed to.

As they posed for the snap, the fan was heard saying: ‘[You’re not] going to say go Crows are ya?’

Cornes smiled before stating: ‘Good on ya,’ and walked over to another fan to pose for a picture.

Fans on social media have come to the defence of footy great Kane Cornes (right) after a video of him walking around the Adelaide Oval was published on social media

Fans on social media have come to the defence of footy great Kane Cornes (right) after a video of him walking around the Adelaide Oval was published on social media

Cornes posed for pictures with another fan whie one individual heckled him asking the Port Adelaide great what he thought about the Crows winning their first three matches

Cornes posed for pictures with another fan whie one individual heckled him asking the Port Adelaide great what he thought about the Crows winning their first three matches  

Cornes turned around and replied: 'I don't want you to be a f***wit mate' adding that he was 'happy' to take photos with fans before walking off

 Cornes turned around and replied: ‘I don’t want you to be a f***wit mate’ adding that he was ‘happy’ to take photos with fans before walking off

But the 2004 premiership player was heckled by the individual as he stepped away.

‘Oi, Cornsey, what do you reckon about the crows winning, mate?’ the fan shouted at him.

The Port Adelaide Hall of Fame inductee turned back and subsequently said: ‘I don’t want you to be a f***wit mate – I’m happy to have a photo with you.’

As the Port great walked away the fan replied: ‘I get that but f***ing hell you’re a f***wit yourself…’

Many have risen to the defence of the Channel 7 pundit, with former Australian hockey star Georgie Parker writing on X: ‘Nah, Kane is in the right here, fellas.’

‘Don’t think Kane is in the wrong here at all,’ reporter Todd Scoullar added.

‘Anyone who thinks Kane is in the wrong here is a nut job,’ another X user added.

Many fans also commented to write that Cornes ‘handled the situation really well.’

The Port Adelaide Hall of Famer then walked away from the fan, who replied by also calling him a 'f***wit'

The Port Adelaide Hall of Famer then walked away from the fan, who replied by also calling him a ‘f***wit’

Multiple social media users rose to Cornes' defence on X, with former Australia hockey star Georgie Parker writing: 'Nah, Kane is in the right here fellas.'

Multiple social media users rose to Cornes’ defence on X, with former Australia hockey star Georgie Parker writing: ‘Nah, Kane is in the right here fellas.’ 

‘In Kane Cornes’ corner here 100 per centm’ one wrote. ‘Well handled by Kane Cornes… No issue here,’ another said.

‘Kane is absolutely right here.’

Cornes, meanwhile, was back on camera for Monday night’s edition of The Agenda Setters.

During the show, the 42-year-old discussed several issues, including Melbourne’s poor start to the 2025 season.

The Demons are winless in their opening three matches and Cornes believes that Simon Goodwin has six weeks to resolve the issues in their game.

It comes the Demons had been smashed by North Melbourne and Gold Coast, losing by 59 points to the Roos first before going down by 58 points against the Suns.

‘That was their strength, their scores from stoppage and their combative nature,’ Cornes said, speaking on Melbourne’s attributes.

‘They’ve lost that and the old issues are still there, they have reviewed the game style in the off-season, and they said it needs to be better.

‘I think Simon Goodwin has got about six weeks to fix the significant issues in their game or show significant improvement or else…’

Cornes was pressed on what would happen to Goodwin, before adding: ‘Or else he’s in trouble.’

He added: ‘If you’re going to lose by 10 plus goals two weeks in a row to two sides who haven’t played finals in the previous year, and be smashed in what was your strength – there needs to be some advancements in their game style in the next six weeks or there will be trouble.’

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