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I still don't understand the interpretation on the Ridley one and I've accepted I never will
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This means nothing. They ticked off the non-50 in Pies vs North because 2 wrongs make a right.50/50 anyone arguing Draper’s was not a free…look away now
I’m not disagreeing with you. - but unusual to admit errorThis means nothing. They ticked off the non-50 in Pies vs North because 2 wrongs make a right.
I ignore any official AFL ruling on missed/iffy frees.
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Per AFL 360 - AFL confirmed to B. Scott that the Draper non call and Menzie rushed behind free were incorrect calls.
Ridley call correct, Stewart non call correct, Blicavs non call incorrect.
There's a difference between a couple of bad decisions in a thrashing versus a run of 5 or 6 in the space of 10 minutes when the game is in the balanceThe most frustrating thing is the focus on umpires, even in 8 goal thrashings, compared to players/coaches.
Logan McDonald has a god awful technique shot at goal to draw/win and misses everything. Awful. Barely anything said. Longmire says “well we shouldn’t have been down by so much, not his fault”. Everyone agrees. Nothing to be seen here.
Umpire doesn’t pay a decision correctly, or even if they do (Rankine running too far), all the media talks about.
Turnovers in front of goal. Sloppy free kicks. Poor handballs. Dropped marks. Ignored.
1 bad decision, you’ve got Slobbo & Carey (blokes who have never umpired) fuelling the fire.
It’s clear more than half of footy fans are just hateful bogans and don’t really care about the game. You can see the posters here who just talk about umpires in each thread & will instantly blame them when their team is down, and argue not over which team is better but which team had less advantage from umpiring calls “oh nah did you see that missed throw in the 1st quarter? What about the non HTB in the 3rd?”
I fully expected it to be paid when I saw it live - however it is very rarely paid in that context.I've changed my tune slightly on Menzie's, a bit of a rarity on Big Footy. I still think, spirit of the game and all that, he had a clear alternative to rushing the behind, which was to run the ball out in the opposite direction to where Dempsey was chasing him from, take 3-4 more steps and make a clearing kick. So I still think it SHOULD be deliberate. But I probably wasn't paying enough attention to the camera angle from behind the goals, which also showed Brad Close bearing down on him from the top of the square.
So, I think the Menzie scenario should always be paid as a deliberate rushed behind: he had a clear option to get a quick kick away without being under much danger of being tackled, or even of the kick being smothered. However, with Dempsey probably within 3-4 metres and Close maybe 6-7 metres away, that's usually considered enough pressure to allow the behind to be rushed.
Ultimately, the easy solution - as I see it - is to pay the deliberate rushed behind more frequently, but to not have an automatic goal as the penalty. The problem is just that the penalty is currently too harsh.
The problem is that just about every rule is subjective and it is so easy to make a case for the decision either way. This is why the AFL need to not make public statement's about decisions other than to state that it was open to interpretation and that they support the umpire. Let the media and public debate the merits.I fully expected it to be paid when I saw it live - however it is very rarely paid in that context.
The weird thing is that the league has supposedly confirmed it was the wrong call, but going by the legalese in the rules of the game there is definitely an argument that it's the correct call.
Reading the rules will not help you here - every time an interpretation changes there is usually a video that comes out from the AFL emphasising what has changed, ie hands in the back.The problem is that just about every rule is subjective and it is so easy to make a case for the decision either way. This is why the AFL need to not make public statement's about decisions other than to state that it was open to interpretation and that they support the umpire. Let the media and public debate the merits.
The only time the AFL need to make a public announcement is if there is an absolute howler such as the Keays non-goal last year.
The most frustrating thing is the focus on umpires, even in 8 goal thrashings, compared to players/coaches.
Logan McDonald has a god awful technique shot at goal to draw/win and misses everything. Awful. Barely anything said. Longmire says “well we shouldn’t have been down by so much, not his fault”. Everyone agrees. Nothing to be seen here.
Umpire doesn’t pay a decision correctly, or even if they do (Rankine running too far), all the media talks about.
Turnovers in front of goal. Sloppy free kicks. Poor handballs. Dropped marks. Ignored.
1 bad decision, you’ve got Slobbo & Carey (blokes who have never umpired) fuelling the fire.
It’s clear more than half of footy fans are just hateful bogans and don’t really care about the game. You can see the posters here who just talk about umpires in each thread & will instantly blame them when their team is down, and argue not over which team is better but which team had less advantage from umpiring calls “oh nah did you see that missed throw in the 1st quarter? What about the non HTB in the 3rd?”
Several teams have lost games this year ( including Geelong), because of incorrect umpiring calls. This wasn’t one of them. Time to move on.
Be good to see Essendon really bounce back in their next game to show that they are on the right track.
The speed of the game means you cannot use two - one each 50, one mid zone is perfect. Even ay my level, two is insufficient. If I throw it up and there is a quick clearance I’m instantly 40 metres behind the play when I want to be side in 20-25 metres away - that’s reality.Deflection.
If you think umpiring is consistent and at a good level, then you are very easily pleased or wilfully ignorant.
Until they get rid of all the interpretation bullshit, the whinging will be the norm imo. Nobody, absolutely nobody knows what htb, illegal disposal, or prior opportunity is atm. 50m penalties are indiscriminate on the day, and ruck duels are an abortion usually leading to 5-10 free kicks a game. Insufficient intent flipping lol
4 umpires are the ****ing pits for consistency.
Imo, umpires should control a half each. More quality umpires per game each week.
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Completely agree with this. Many decisions are not black and white, particularly those which raise controversy.The problem is that just about every rule is subjective and it is so easy to make a case for the decision either way. This is why the AFL need to not make public statement's about decisions other than to state that it was open to interpretation and that they support the umpire. Let the media and public debate the merits.
The only time the AFL need to make a public announcement is if there is an absolute howler such as the Keays non-goal last year.
I agree with thisThe most frustrating thing is the focus on umpires, even in 8 goal thrashings, compared to players/coaches.
Logan McDonald has a god awful technique shot at goal to draw/win and misses everything. Awful. Barely anything said. Longmire says “well we shouldn’t have been down by so much, not his fault”. Everyone agrees. Nothing to be seen here.
Umpire doesn’t pay a decision correctly, or even if they do (Rankine running too far), all the media talks about.
Turnovers in front of goal. Sloppy free kicks. Poor handballs. Dropped marks. Ignored.
1 bad decision, you’ve got Slobbo & Carey (blokes who have never umpired) fuelling the fire.
It’s clear more than half of footy fans are just hateful bogans and don’t really care about the game. You can see the posters here who just talk about umpires in each thread & will instantly blame them when their team is down, and argue not over which team is better but which team had less advantage from umpiring calls “oh nah did you see that missed throw in the 1st quarter? What about the non HTB in the 3rd?”
Agree with all of this.I agree with this
The umpire obsession in football at the moment is insane. People are now remembering shitty umpiring decisions from months and years ago - more so than great goals or marks. Look at how many pages of chat on a great mark versus how many pages of chat on a contenious umpiring decision.
Nobody has analysed Logan McDonalds kick frame by frame to see where he went wrong. But they have done so with all of these umpiring decisions.
Ultimately, the easy solution - as I see it - is to pay the deliberate rushed behind more frequently, but to not have an automatic goal as the penalty. The problem is just that the penalty is currently too harsh.
Free kick from the centre circle perhaps?
I think a ball up from the top of the goal square - or maybe 15m out directly in front, which is probably a more dangerous spot for the defending team - would be sufficient.
In extreme circumstances, deliberately giving away a free kick in the centre of the ground may be a savvy tactical move for the defending team.