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We will feed Caro the counterpoints around pincher O’Connor and the multiple warnings the ump gave him prior to paying a free
Dangerfield is one of the worst in the comp for it and has been for nearly 10 years. Probably more responsible for the epidemic of staging, diving and generally piss weak play that plagues the comp these days than any other player.
Another incredibly physically strong, talented player who somehow thinks being a diving squib is necessary.
What's a Geelong player doing bumping a guy in the back 150 metres off the ball while his teammate is having a shot on goal.
100% got to reward the players playing the ball and not the body.
Raynor sucked in two Geelong players in about 30 seconds. Absolutely hilarious.
And now the Geelong sycophants in AFL house come out and say the first free wasn't there is even more hilarious.
And the Geelong supporters up in arms about their team and players taking the piss out of the rules and getting called out about it has me in hysterics.
I've enjoyed the laugh. Hard to find a good comedy these days.
Every day of the week it's there. There is no insufficient force, its either in the back or not and its 100% in the back, off the ball so contact shouldn't be needed. To make it worse that it's not even near the ball and the ball isn't in play is moronic by the Geelong player.
As in the Cripps case lawyers can overturn the decisions made by the Tribunal by appealing to independent judges.Lawyer up?? You mean the afl tribunal lol. You can get done for staging involving contact, it just has to be grossly exaggerated in the context which it was.
It’s not a criminal trial mate, it’s just opinions, the footage is shocking
LOLAs in the Cripps case lawyers can overturn the decisions made by the Tribunal by appealing to independent judges.
It's what defensive players do to attacking players dozens of times a game. If you put a camera on Harris Andrews, he would have used similar tactics on Neale regularly throughout the game. You let the forward or the star player "know you're there". You don't give them a bit more personal space because the ball isn't in your area; it's your job to make your opponent feel uncomfortable.
But Andrews wouldn't be doing anything wrong to do that on Shannon Neale and there is nothing wrong with what O'Connor did. They're coached that way - to play as close to the established lines as possible. O'Connor gave him a nudge that wouldn't have bruised a grape and Rayner (fully on guard because he's just been speaking to the umpire about his frustrations with O'Connor's tactics) has gone done like he was shot. Then we saw a better example of his core strength in the third when he actually had the ball and was breaking tackles left and right... I wish he always went down as easy as when he's looking for frees.
Every ex-player I've seen comment on it (including noted Geelong haters) has been scathing of it - if not necessarily Rayner's tactics, then certainly the umpire being played like a banjo. Because these players know that it happens constantly during a game and the umpire has randomly decided to pull one out of his arse and spark an 18 point turnaround.
Rule 18.3.2 Section B. Can't hit the back.
Then further to Rule 18.3.4 which states contact is only permitted within 5 metres of the ball.
18.3.1 Goes on to state play the ball not the man.
Considering O'Connor was warned about it by an umpire and to play the ball, any leniency in contact is greatly reduced.
And the AFL threw the umpire under the bus for officiating quite leniently within the rules and spirit of the game.
Complete lack of integrity.
Yup, despite continuing his floppy ways in the 2nd half he was given donuts.You could have put your house on Rayner and Lohman not getting any cheap ones in the second half and of course they didn't. And that's obviously why it's so ridiculous.
Yup, despite continuing his floppy ways in the 2nd half he was given donuts.
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I wonder if you will cry all the way to next weekend.It was surprising that O’Connor went full Ben Stratton with the pinching routine. Bit of an odd tactic. At least Stewart is upfront about it all and just KOs his opponents. None of this pinching business.
I wonder if you will cry all the way to next weekend.
Love that this thread is mostly Brisbane fans breathlessly defending Rayner's pathetic dive by posting gifs and videos of Geelong players winning free kicks