A frustrated Abbey Holmes has responded after a post-game kiss with Brisbane Lions star Lachie Neale sparked a bizarre footy controversy.
Abbey Holmes and Lachie Neale have cleared the air over their innocuous post-game kiss that sparked some bizarre commentary.
The Brisbane Lions star and Channel 7 presenter embraced after the Lionsâ win over the Bulldogs in Round 13 earlier this month.
While the kiss didnât attract any attention at the time, it was since brought up for public debate with suggestions the act was âinappropriateâ.
Holmes, a former AFLW star with the Adelaide Crows, interviewed Neale after the Friday night game on June 7 before their chat ended with both of them leaning in for a peck on the cheek.
The pair are friends off the field and Holmes has previously written messages on posts Neale has shared on Instagram.
Despite this, the seemingly innocent exchange appeared to rub some commentators the wrong way.
Social commentator Kate Halfpenny wrote in a provocative column for The Age: âWhen things wrapped up, there was a micro-second of hesitation from the dual Brownlow medallist.
âNeale leaned into Holmes. She reacted by snaking her arm around his waist. He returned the favour. She leaned in too, slightly, and they kissed each other on the cheek.
âThe interaction was fast and not ick, but it was weird enough for my husband and I to say, âwait, what?â
âThis was rare, TV talent kissing or being kissed as a sign-off. You have to go back to Bec Judd swerving from Tony Jonesâ attempted smooch in 2016 after her last news bulletin.â
Lachie Neale and Abbey Holmes. Photo: Channel 7.
Holmes interviews Lachie Neale after the Brisbane Lions win. Photo: Channel 7.
Holmes has addressed the storm in a tea cup, describing the kiss as a ânon storyâ and a simple interaction between friends.
âThe fact that this article came out a week after the fact, after that interview happened, shows how much of a non-news story this is,â Holmes told LiSTNRâs Footy Talk.
âItâs really frustrating for me. Lachie is a good friend of mine, so thatâs just something that you do â you greet your friends, whether thatâs a hug or a kiss on the cheek.
âKate Halfpenny wrote the article. But does she know my relationship with Lachie? Does she know that heâs a good friend of mine?
âIf she had have done her due diligence ahead of writing that article, I think she might feel a little bit differently and might not have actually written it in the first place.
âI donât want to spend too much time on it because to me it is not a story. And this isnât the first time that a player who Iâve got a great relationship (with) has given me a hug or given me a kiss.â
Watch Abbey Holmesâ response in the video above
Abbey Holmes said it was total non story. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
She was annoyed her professionalism was questioned. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
Holmes revealed Nealeâs wife Jules had even messaged to check in on her.
âJules Neale even sent me a message this morning saying, âI hope youâre OK, this is ridiculousâ. Iâm like, mate, I know Lachieâs a friend of mine.â
Holmes said she was frustrated her professionalism had been questioned given the work she had done to develop rapport with AFL players.
âThe one thing that did upset me was the professionalism aspect of that article,â she said.
âIâve worked so hard over such a long period of time now to build relationships, to build trust, to build rapport with these players and coaches and make them feel like they are in a really safe space when theyâre with me. And thatâs what probably upset me the most.
âI donât want my friends to feel uncomfortable in how they going to greet me or say goodbye to me. Thatâs not fair. I just feel as though that article was taken out of proportion massively.â
Nealeâs wife Jules sent Holmes a message of support. Picture David Clark
Neale said he was good friends with Holmes. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
Neale was also keen to pour cold water on the saga on Monday morning.
Speaking on Sunrise during Bank of Queenslandâs âVehicle for Kindnessâ campaign, Neale said: âI probably donât want to give much air time to it, to be honest. It is a little bit surprising.â
Host Matt Shirvington asked: âI know her personally as well. Sheâs just an easy person to relax around, right?â
Neale said: âAbsolutely. Iâm very good friends with Abbey.
âSheâs a great person, sheâs built great relationships in the industry and obviously outside of it as well.â
Holmes won the 2017 AFLW premiership with the Crows before moving into a commentary role with Channel 7.
This year she is part of the committee that selections the AFLâs All Australian team and votes on the Rising Star award.
The pair at the centre of the kiss chatter clearly had no issues â and it was Holmes that interviewed Neale at halftime of the Lionsâ win over St Kilda on Friday night.
Holmes has become a key part of Sevenâs AFL coverage. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
It was a hot topic of conversation on 3AW radio on Saturday with AFL icon Leigh Matthews and veteran footy journalist Caroline Wilson addressing the drama.
Matthews said: âYou assume they must know each other very well. Because normally you only give a kiss on the cheek to someone you know quite well, otherwise you shake their hands.
âI would shake the hands of a woman I donât know very well. The kiss on the cheek is normally for someone you know very well.
âI donât know how well they know each other. I assume they know each other very well, otherwise itâs a highly unusual thing which is why weâre talking about it.
âIt is a first. Iâve never seen it before. Have you ever seen it? Thatâs why weâre talking about it. Itâs quite an unusual one.â
Holmes sits on the All Australian selection committee. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
Veteran football journalist Caroline Wilson was the first person on the show to bring the subject up and said she âhad no issue with itâ.
âWhy, why, why do you think Lachie Neale kissed Abbey Holmes last Friday night after the game, after the Bulldogs game,â she asked.
âIs it the same if heâd have shook hands with (Channel 7âs) Cameron Ling?
âI saw it and had no issue with it at the time. It was just a peck on the cheek. Did you have an issue with it? And why do you think he did it?â
She went on to say: âClearly, Abbey has a good relationship with the players. Sheâs worked on it. Sheâs been a player herself.
âLachie had just given an unbelievable performance. It was a good win. He was up and about. He obviously likes her. I didnât think there was anything inappropriate about it.â
The fact that the moment is being discussed in public has been enough for some fans to be up in arms.
In a post viewed by more than 150,000 people, one footy fan wrote: âAre we that soft as a nation that we even find this offensive?
âMaybe theyâre friends outside footy. Geez whoever wrote this would hate to be in Europe lol. It seemed a simple kiss on TV after the game, but it crossed a boundary.â


