- Sarah Hosking lost a bet Tagged co-host Sarah Rowe
- Richmond star caught in stomach churning scenes
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Richmond AFLW star Sarah Hosking has left viewers stunned when she vomited into a bucket during a football analysis show after losing a grand final bet.
Hosking, 28, appeared on the Tagged podcast this week – and in stomach-churning scenes she threw up after trying to eat an oyster as the prize for her losing bet.
The Tigers midfielder failed to eat a single oyster on camera, and it’s safe to say she won’t be ordering the delicacy at a restaurant anytime soon.
“If Hosko doesn’t play this week we know why,” one footy fan wrote on X.
Before losing the battle with the oyster, Hosking said “she was a bit nervous” after ending up on the wrong side of the AFL grand final with Collingwood star and co-host Sarah Rowe.
“Believe it or not, I rigged the bet,” she said.
“You [Rowe] I wanted Sydney to win…so selfishly I wrote two Brisbane strips…knowing you’d pick the Lions so I stitched myself together.’
Richmond AFLW star Sarah Hosking left viewers stunned when she vomited into a bucket during a footy analysis podcast after losing a big final bet
Sarah Hosking co-hosts tagged with Collingwood star Sarah Rowe (left)
Sarah Hosking (left) is pictured with her twin sister Jess after a recent West Coast Eagles match
The loser had to complete a blind taste test – and Rowe chose oysters for Hosking to eat.
Hosking made her AFLW debut with Carlton in 2017 before moving to Richmond ahead of the 2021 season.
Her identical twin sister Jess is on the West Coast books.
Before Jess signed with the Eagles, Sarah – who is a minute older – said it would be strange not to play alongside her sibling this year.
They were the first AFLW players at the Blues before moving to the Tigers.
Now they are rivals after Richmond failed to renew Jess Hosking.
“We grew up together in the womb, we’re roommates, everything. I am shattered. I’m devastated for Jess and I think she is too,” Sarah said before her sister moved to Perth.
‘As sisters you naturally want to play together. ‘It [West Coast] is now an opportunity for Jess.
“She’s still got a lot of footy ahead of her and she’s really excited to see what that next chapter will be.
‘One of her greatest strengths is connection. I look at what she could do to connect a young team, or someone from the established team, or whoever it is.
“I just know she has so much more to offer.”