Robbie Williams singing to a Carlton tune after Blues come out on top in McKay meeting

Robbie's singing the Blues.
Robbie’s singing the Blues. Credit: Supplied

Even though both brothers have played in the AFL for nine years, this Sunday’s match between Essendon and Carlton marked their first encounter, ending rumors that they are the same person.

Ben gave up a free kick for containing Harry after he gained the upper hand over his brother. Harry went on to score the second goal of the Blues’ 96–70 victory.

Williams didn’t take long to turn the tables on Bombers fans by writing a new song about the brothers.

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He sung, “Our McKay is better than your McKay.”

Before launching into a riff, he said, “And we all know why we got the better McKay.”

Williams has sung the Blues’ viral hit song “De Koning’s in the air” before, following their two-point victory over Melbourne in the previous season’s semi-final.

“Everywhere I turn, De Koning is present. He crooned, “De Koning’s everywhere, leaving bodies on the ground.”

“And he’s superior to both his father and his sibling.

“Thomas De Koning is the greatest person we have ever had, and he is the only one.”

Williams reimagined his 1997 hit song Angels to laud Ange Postecoglou, demonstrating his apparent affection for Australian sports personalities in recent years.

He sung, “You can keep your Christian Gross, Conte, Mourinho, and Pochettino.”

“Because I’m loving Big Ange everywhere we go.”

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