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This makes me happy in the pants.
Wheres the compilation of all Saints mis-kicks resulting in goals???
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This makes me happy in the pants.
Seen a few say he was cooked. Regardless it was always going to take him time to get up to speed no matter when we brought him in, better mid season than closer to finals. The only issue with timing was that it was over the bye, which probably stopped him getting some consistent footyDid anyone actually write him off, though? I was highly critical of him (and mainly the selectors) because he was clearly nowhere near ready to come back in when he did.
Wheres the compilation of all Saints mis-kicks resulting in goals???
Easier to blame the umps and the "cheating Dockers who must have paid them off."St Kilda gave us eight goals direct from turning it over either inside their defensive fifty or just outside of it. Eight. That's just the ones we kicked the goal, they gave it back there a dozen times.
It wasn't the umpires giving it to us.
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I Love how this self described arbiter of all things umpiring thinks it was a mistake (no mention of Clark actually getting foot to it).
But last week was telling us it was all fine.
Kinda shows up the subjectiveness of umpiring. Clark started his kick before he was tackled so that should be his genuine attempt. No HTB.
Yep Walker on Wood pins an arm and the ball is dropped.All the hysteria over the tackle on Clark, yet I thought the tackle on the Saints player just moments before could/should have been HTB.
To be clear, I agree that's how it has to be umpired for those exact reasons.No way, it cant be if it grazes the boot by 1mm then its HTB. What about if he gets 2mm of leather on it, what about half a centimetre of boot on it? What about if it only touches his little toe and fourth toe and a bit of his ankle? Its like hitting the post. It either hits the foot or it doesnt, if it grazes it by one micrometer and the ump sees it, its correct disposal/play on and not HTB.
Got no idea whether Jordy touched that ball based on my old fuzzed out TV screen but one guy who had a PERFECT view of it was Stevic and he called it straight away.
Re-watching Brodie's second goal, and I'm still getting chills! That was an absolutely crushing kick!
I'm so happy that the guy has been able to revitalise his career. He seems a top bloke!He’s become a genuine goal-kicking mid. We have a few of them now to complement the forwards.
Re-watching Brodie's second goal, and I'm still getting chills! That was an absolutely crushing kick!
I'm so happy that the guy has been able to revitalise his career. He seems a top bloke!
Lol, I've had my react privileges revoked for laughing at posts on the Saints board where the main reason they lost was umpiring...
stinkeredid say more tinkered
Very rarely do I go onto other clubs’ boards but I did checkout Saints board. There are some very unwell posters over there; actually deranged.
Wayne Carey has done amazing work for women in regards to breaking the glass ceiling.
Wait, I mean smashing a glass on a woman's face.
Needs prove himself playing for a big Victorian club.I dont know how people don't have Brodie as the clear recruit of the year. The bloke has been an absolute godsend for us.
Factually incorrect Taylor. Framing it using emotive terms is an old trick.
I dont know how people don't have Brodie as the clear recruit of the year. The bloke has been an absolute godsend for us.
I agree semi-informed debate is needed but he completely ignores the concept that Clark may (probably) got his foot to it. Given the umpire was right there and waved play on 3 times, he can't categorically say it was a mistake based on a TV image.I'd rather at least semi-informed debate, at least he's actually umpired something unlike most of us (and no U10s doesn't count..).
I think this is a classic example of ensuring understanding of the current rules combined with debatable points, I don't understand his reference to Finlayson making an attempt though.
- First question - did the player have prior opportunity? (In both those cases yes)
- If no prior - did they make a reasonable attempt to dispose the ball i.e. not throw it, noting if it gets knocked out that's play on (N/A in both these cases)
- If they had prior - was a legal tackle applied (this is where the Finlayson one could be ruled out, Clark one clearly yes)
The genuine attempt idea comes from when the player doesn't have prior, so it's irrelevant for the Clark decision, all down to did he kick it.
- If they had prior and they were tackled - did they dispose of it legally, if yes play on obviously, if not then HTB if not released or incorrect disposal if thrown (this is the arguable point for Clark)
Confirmed that he loved Freo as a kid because of Barlow.Yeah I liked listening to him in the Old Bull Young Buck podcast. Seems like a decent character with his head on straight