Shocking turn of events: AFL Star's outrageous act on live show post grand final bet loss – see what she did!

In a turn of events that left fans shocked and amused, Richmond AFLW star Sarah Hosking found herself in a rather unenviable position during a recent episode of the Tagged podcast. The footy analysis show took an unexpected dive into reality TV when Hosking, following through on a lost grand final bet, faced off against a culinary challenge that didn't quite sit well with her.


The bet, made with her co-host and Collingwood star Sarah Rowe, was simple enough: the loser would have to complete a blind taste test. However, the stakes were high, and the chosen delicacy was none other than oysters – a food item that Hosking would soon discover was not to her liking.


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Vomit was seen in a bucket by Richmond AFLW star Sarah Hosking during the Tagged podcast after losing a grand final bet. Credit: @sarah_hosking / Instagram


***WARNING: Reader discretion is advised***


As the cameras rolled, the 28-year-old midfielder, who has been a prominent figure in the AFLW since her debut with Carlton in 2017, braced herself for the task at hand. Despite her trepidation, she attempted to eat an oyster, only to find her stomach rebelling against the experience. The result was a stomach-churning scene where Hosking was left vomiting into a bucket, much to the shock of viewers.

The incident quickly became the talk of the town, with footy fans taking to social media to express their reactions. 'If Hosko ain't playing this week, we know why,' joked one viewer, highlighting the physical toll the challenge had taken on the athlete.

Before the ill-fated taste test, Hosking had revealed her strategy behind the bet, which, in a twist of irony, backfired spectacularly. 'Believe it or not, I rigged the bet,' she admitted. She had hoped to sway the outcome in her favour by manipulating the choices, but fate had other plans, and she ended up stitching herself up instead.


Sarah Hosking's journey in the AFLW has been one of dedication and passion. After making her mark with Carlton, she moved to Richmond ahead of the 2021 season, continuing to showcase her skills on the field. Her identical twin sister, Jess Hosking, has also been a significant presence in the league, currently playing for the West Coast Eagles.

The sisters, who were inaugural AFLW players with the Blues, have experienced the highs and lows of professional sports together. When Richmond did not extend Jess Hosking's contract, it was a poignant moment for the siblings. 'We grew up in the womb together, we're roommates, everything. I'm shattered. I'm shattered for Jess, and I think she is as well,' Sarah had expressed before her sister's move to Perth.

Despite the setback, Sarah Hosking remains a formidable player and a beloved figure in the AFLW community. Her commitment to the sport and her team is unwavering, even if it means facing the occasional oyster on a podcast bet.

Key Takeaways
  • Richmond AFLW star Sarah Hosking vomited into a bucket on the Tagged podcast after losing a grand final bet.
  • The bet, which resulted in Hosking having to eat an oyster, was part of a blind taste test set up by co-host Sarah Rowe.
  • Hosking had tried to rig the bet in her favour but ended up losing and was unable to eat the oyster on camera.
  • Sarah Hosking previously played with her twin sister, Jess, at Carlton and then Richmond before they became rivals when Richmond did not extend Jess's contract. Jess now plays for West Coast.
Members, have you ever found yourself in a similar situation, having to follow through on a bet that didn't quite go as planned? Or perhaps you've witnessed a friend or family member take on a challenge that ended in an unexpected way? Share your stories with us in the comments below – we'd love to hear about the bets that made you laugh, cringe, or cheer in the world of sports and beyond!
 
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A bets a bet and I would be sick too eating oysters 😫
Hi Suzanne rose,
The better half & self just love a good well prepared cooked meal of oysters kilpatrick. I love them mornayed as well.
Yummy, yummy, yum, yum in my tummy, tum, tum.
 

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