The cease-fire is over, with the long-running feud between Kane Cornes and Taylor Walker back on.
After apparently calling a truce over their public slanging match over the years, it appears that the armistice has been broken, with Taylor Walker throwing one more shot at Cornes.
The Adelaide captain threw a pot-shot at the 36-year-old on Friday, after the SEN studios had to be evacuated due to a fire.
You weren’t there long enough to be a past fireman...
— Tex Walker (@texwalker13) June 21, 2019
Cornes returned serve, telling Channel Nine's Sunday Footy Show that the 29-year-old was only chirpy when he was playing well.
"We’ve come to one conclusion, Tex is only a hero on Twitter after he’s played a good game at AFL level,” Cornes said.
“Grand Final day, 30th of September 2017. The power stance, Tex’s performance, misses a couple of goals, and all the evidence points one place. After this, Tex doesn’t tweet for a month. He is missing on social media for a whole month.”
Following up on Triple M Adelaide Tuesday morning, Walker let it be known that him and Cornes weren't exactly mates.
“I can’t say what I want to say on air,” Walker said.
“I can’t stand him and not many other people can either.”
The whole feuding apparently started when Walker had called Cornes a "d---head" off-air during a cross to the Sunday Footy Show, unaware that Cornes could hear him through the headsets.