Rod Marsh, a man of old-school cricket values, says it's "codswallop" to attribute an Ashes loss to the presence of wives and girlfriends.
Captain Michael Clarke and coach Darren Lehmann have both slammed Ian Healy's suggestion that WAGs were a distraction during the side's failed campaign to retain the turn.
Fathers Mitchell Johnson and David Warner have also questioned the logic and why nobody queried the issue after the second test at Lord's.
Marsh, who played 96 tests for Australia and recently returned to touring life as chairman of selectors, was even more forthright.
"It's codswallop. Individuals can do what they want to do and (coach) Darren (Lehmann) endorses that," Marsh said.