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Fair enough, but there are more important things to address including:

  • Insufficient intent (scrap it - make it last touch between the arcs)
  • Holding the ball (less grey please)
  • Ruck nominations (scrap them)
  • The 50m penalty for non-physical indiscretions (scrap it and make it 25m)
  • 'Touched' (scrap it)
  • Four on-field umpires (go back to three)
  • Ball hitting the goal post (if it goes through the goals it is a goal, if it comes back into play it is a behind)
  • Ball hitting the behind post (if it goes across the line on the inside of the behind post it is a behind, if it comes back into play or goes out of play on the outside of the behind post it is a boundary throw in)
What does last touch between the arcs achieve? There would still be the same amount of judgement and inconsistency where it matters most.

I’m not a fan of last touch from what I’ve seen in the SANFL.
 
What does last touch between the arcs achieve? There would still be the same amount of judgement and inconsistency where it matters most.

I’m not a fan of last touch from what I’ve seen in the SANFL.
Fair enough. I simply despise the current “insufficient intent” nonsense. It’s a blight on the sport and far too grey.
 

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The top 9 play the bottom 9, and 8 of the top 9 are 75%+ favourites according to the betting companies' odds.

Sydney are favourites at home against Freo @ $1.59, and given a lot of their top ranked injured players have been back for 2 or 3 weeks now, that is fair enough. Plus the swans on average will be close to 2 years older than Freo.

But with the cold and wet of winter/July setting in and injuries starting to build for some sides, I reckon we are due for 2 or 3 big shock wins this week or 2 or 3 in a round over the next few weeks.

It happens every winter that there is one, two or more rounds these big shocks happen and stuffs up my chance to get close to the leaders in the tipping comps I enter.

It wouldn't surprise me if West Coast beat GWS in Perth given Briggs, Daniels, Hogan, and Whitfield who went into concussion protocols might all be out, to go with their other 9 or 10 injuries. Also Carlton might finally pull their finger out in a home game against Collingwood.
 
In a rare moment of me agreeing with Waspy, I'm all for last touch. The current system is an inconsistent shambles.
The out of bounds rule is truly one of the worst officiated rules I’ve ever seen in any sport.

And that’s a big call when the same sport has “holding the ball”
 
Current out of bounds rules is appalling.

Last touch would be significantly worse.

Its peak was in the 90s and early 2000s before they started changing it to manipulate game outcomes.
If you don't like manipulating game outcomes, why would you be against last touch? Last touch is objective and unable to be manipulated.
 
If you don't like manipulating game outcomes, why would you be against last touch? Last touch is objective and unable to be manipulated.
I just think its awful.

I want contested ball and players to try to keep the ball moving.

Watching players deliberately not pick the ball up because they're gonna get a kick if they let it roll over I find terrible, and getting rid of boundary line throw ins (no Ryder2Gray moments) and all the structuring work that goes on around them is also bad. It reduces the value of rucks and stoppage play and increases the value of kicking under no pressure.

Also just from a positioning standpoint a team that manages to move the ball 100m forward should be rewarded for that in terms of how they can shift their players up in to offensive positions, not have to go back and start again while the opposition has a kick in back over their heads.
 

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Just get rid of the insufficient intent rule. It goes over, its a throw in.

The tinkering of rules to try and construct a 'perfect' game style never works because it just gives players and coaches another line they can play close to, or cross.

If someone wants to get the ball over the line as a strategic advantage, so be it.
Opposition coaches will then deploy tactics to stop it.
 
Last touch is awful. We just need to pull right back on this “insufficient intent” and just go back to deliberate. I swear it never used to be a huge problem 5+ years ago.
 
The alternative is umpires using their mind reading powers to judge a player's intent or cheating creatively favouring one team based on the vibe.
Yes which is also awful and while on average I'd say slightly better, there is no doubt in some games certainly worse. The free kick for HH's handball in the 2020 prelim against Richmond probably being the worst ever in terms of manipulating an outcome and being a terrible call.

Its why the older rules which gave the players the benefit of the doubt unless it was blatant was in my eyes the closest we ever got to good.
 
Just get rid of the insufficient intent rule. It goes over, its a throw in.

The tinkering of rules to try and construct a 'perfect' game style never works because it just gives players and coaches another line they can play close to, or cross.

If someone wants to get the ball over the line as a strategic advantage, so be it.
Opposition coaches will then deploy tactics to stop it.
And when that player has a Geelong guernsey on that line is a massive curve that seems to extend ever outwards. When they have a Port guernsey on its an absolute straight line and if it gets even sneezed on then its time for the AFL to put their foot down and send a message.
 
We just need to pull right back on this “insufficient intent” and just go back to deliberate. I swear it never used to be a huge problem 5+ years ago.
What in your mind is the difference between umpires awarding a free for 'insufficient intent' to keep the ball in play and awarding a free for 'deliberately' putting it out of bounds?

Because both are just opposite sides of the same coin in my view - umpires required to make a judgement call on players intentions. The introduction of the 'insufficient intent' to keep the ball in play was aimed at making the spirit and purpose of the out of bounds rule clearer to all. Yes, wrong calls are made and yes there are inconsistencies between umpires and games for the same type of incident but the same can be said about almost every free awarded in play.

BTW The AFL Laws of the Game Committee started tightening the rules around the deliberate out of bounds rule almost a decade ago. Exactly because of coaches, players and spectators expressing concern about how and when an out of bounds free was paid.

Good discussion here - from 2017 - where the idea of the 'last possession' rule is also discussed.

 

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I agree

It's just being pushed by SNAFL sycophants trying to find some relevance for their shite league
I've hated that rule ever since the SANFL brought it in.
Most ridiculous, idiotic rule ever devised.

Why I rarely go to any State league games any more.

Even when it looks straight forward to adjudicate, the umps can overturn it based on "I didn't see it clearly enough to confirm who touched it last, so throw it in" or else "hey boundary ump, I know you say it's a throw in, but I reckon a player from team 'A' touched it, even if no one else did, so I'm saying it's a free kick".

Facical nonsense.
 
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The funniest thing I ever heard him say (and this may be a reflection on me) was along the lines of 'You know when you go to the loo and grab a piece of toilet paper to blow your nose? I bet all the other pieces of toilet paper are thinking, You lucky bastard!'

That was on Hey Hey It's Saturday just to date me and him.
 
I hate last touch.

If we had a game that wasn't dominated by imperfection, ie. an awkward bounce, tricky skills, etc. Like Basketball or Soccer, then I'd get it. but ours it doesn't make sense.

I see a clearance contest on the wing, under pressure we win it and a handball misses a target and rolls out, bang free to the other team. You're streaming forward to a crowded forward line, you kick to your player, miss them by a meter it goes out and bang free. There's just so many examples where last touch interferes with the game.
 
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