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‘I hated every team I played’: Teague’s killer instinct – The Age
David Teague coaches his first game against arch-rivals Collingwood on Sunday, having played against them on six occasions during his career with North Melbourne and Carlton.

“I hated every team I played,” Teague told the Sunday Age.
“I’m not going to lie, I get a bit of white line fever. If you got the chance to kill your opponent particularly when I played, I know it’s changed a bit now when you got those opportunities you grabbed them.
“There’s no more dislike to Collingwood than there is to any other side at the moment. Whoever is wearing that opposition jumper, we want to hate them.”
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