What you missed on TV last night

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Cameron Schwab's resignation from Melbourne dominated the agenda on AFL 360. Picture: Alex Coppel Source: Herald Sun

DID you miss last night's AFL television shows? Rewind and catch up here on all of hot topics and big issues discussed.

AFL 360

* Not surprisingly, the state of the Melbourne Football Club was at the top of the agenda - following the resignation of Dees chief executive Cameron Schwab.

* Herald Sun chief football writer Mark Robinson said he had no more confidence in the Dees now than he had yesterday.

* Gerard Whateley called for Don McLardy's head, declaring the Melbourne board should elect a new president tonight to continue the leadership overhaul.

Melbourne president Don McLardy and coach Mark Neeld. Source: Herald Sun


* Both experts agreed Schwab handled himself extremely well at his resignation press conference. Whateley said Schwab "performed in a way he hasn't performed in the last 18 months."
* Whateley said if the leadership exodus didn't continue the club faced a player and/or supporter exodus at the end of the season.

* Whateley said it couldn't be as simple as failed recruiting at the Dees, rather their development of players had been sub-standard.

Everyone has high expectations on Jack Watts. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun


* AFL stars Brad Sewell and Robert Murphy joined the program. Sewell confirmed he would definitely miss Sunday's blockbuster against Collingwood, but said he hoped to return when Hawthorn battles Fremantle in Round 4.

* Both players agree the Etihad Stadium roof should remain closed for all matches. "It's there for a reason, so we may as well use it," Sewell said.

Geelong v North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium, Docklands. Brad Scott talking with the AFL's ( Graham Finn ? ) ground manger after the loss about the roof policy after the loss. Picture: Salpigtidis George Source: Herald Sun


* Murphy said Hawthorn looks a serious premiership contender this season, and Sunday's 50-point annihilation of West Coast was a "powerful reminder" of what they can do. Check out a full match recap at Live HQ.

*Murphy said the pressure Fremantle applied against his Western Bulldogs on Saturday was unbelievable. "Their pressure was up there with anything I've played against," he said of Ross Lyon's side.

Fremantle forward Michael Walters has kicked six goals in the opening two rounds. Picture: Michael Klein Source: PerthNow


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The boys briefly touched on Melbourne to start the show. Former Brisbane Lions superstar Alastair Lynch questioned whether Dees players would seek to get out of the club.

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