Is this the first time Kane Cornes has voiced an opinion that might actually be agreed with by a large portion of Aussie footy fans?

Speaking on SEN SA Breakfast, the outspoken media personality took aim at Mark Robinson’s top 50 current players, accusing him of Victoria bias.

The favouritism is widespread and is felt in cities outside of the AFL’s hub in Melbourne, according to Port Adelaide’s 300-gamer.

“There’s a number of players particularly from (outside Victoria) that don’t get the credit they deserve,” Cornes said.

“I played with Warren Tredrea and I never really thought he got the credit in Victoria for how good a footballer he was.

“The guys like Matthew Lloyd and Nick Riewoldt and Matthew Richardson get lauded – Tredrea was just as good, particularly there for a four-year period where he was the All-Australian centre half-forward.

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Cornes says Toby Greene (second left) suffers from Victorian bias. Credit: AAP

“Now currently, I look at Mark Robinson’s top 50 players and Robbie Gray is not in his top 50. Like, are you kidding me Robbo?

“How you can not have Robbie Gray in your top 50 is a joke. If he was playing in Victoria, he would have been in the top 30.

“There’s definitely still that Victorian bias and Toby Greene suffers from that, Robbie Gray suffers.”