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I have heard a lot about the umpiring. There were probably a few bad calls each way. But the ones that seemed to ire the West Coast fans the most were:
1. The McGovern deliberate out of bounds - In my opinion, that was one of the most obvious deliberates I've seen. It was the correct call from the umpire and I'm glad he had the balls to make it. There were then a few examples later in the game where Collingwood players walked out of bounds, but I thought all of those were not deliberate. One example was Pendlebury where he demonstrated perfect technique which is to absorb the tackle and turn your body to allow the contact to take you out. Another way was Magden which was more line ball...but I still thought was genuinely in the motion of kicking.
2. The Adams 50 - I thought it was soft...but clearly there. It was a clear mark, followed by contact to the head. Automatic 50. It seemed to collect Adams in the eye, which could have caused serious injury. In any event it was late and high. Umpire had no option.
3. The Elliott non holding the ball - I thought this was a mistake. The umpire allowed play to go on and Elliott did not dispose of the ball legally. Technically, as Elliott had no prior, he was also not under an obligation to dispose legally, so the AFL will probably adjudge the decision as technically correct. But I think the umpire should have called a ball-up earlier if he judged no prior. Considering the ball was not knocked out in the initial tackle and Elliott rode the tackle, I think he should have been pinned. That resulted in a direct goal to us.
Irrespective of the above, there were also the following calls that went against us:
1. The Adams holding the ball - A clear mistake, right on 50 directly in front. Adams didn't even have the ball. If he was going to be pinned for dragging it in, it had to be called earlier...but in any event the ball spilled out. Clear mistake.
2. The Darling 'too high' against Crisp - Correct call. But no harder or softer than the Adams 50 metre. So if Adams got his 50, then that was the square up. So Eagles got their goal back.
There were a few others as well. Overall, we probably had a good run with the umps, but I didn't think it was so pronounced that it would have impacted the game.
1. The McGovern deliberate out of bounds - In my opinion, that was one of the most obvious deliberates I've seen. It was the correct call from the umpire and I'm glad he had the balls to make it. There were then a few examples later in the game where Collingwood players walked out of bounds, but I thought all of those were not deliberate. One example was Pendlebury where he demonstrated perfect technique which is to absorb the tackle and turn your body to allow the contact to take you out. Another way was Magden which was more line ball...but I still thought was genuinely in the motion of kicking.
2. The Adams 50 - I thought it was soft...but clearly there. It was a clear mark, followed by contact to the head. Automatic 50. It seemed to collect Adams in the eye, which could have caused serious injury. In any event it was late and high. Umpire had no option.
3. The Elliott non holding the ball - I thought this was a mistake. The umpire allowed play to go on and Elliott did not dispose of the ball legally. Technically, as Elliott had no prior, he was also not under an obligation to dispose legally, so the AFL will probably adjudge the decision as technically correct. But I think the umpire should have called a ball-up earlier if he judged no prior. Considering the ball was not knocked out in the initial tackle and Elliott rode the tackle, I think he should have been pinned. That resulted in a direct goal to us.
Irrespective of the above, there were also the following calls that went against us:
1. The Adams holding the ball - A clear mistake, right on 50 directly in front. Adams didn't even have the ball. If he was going to be pinned for dragging it in, it had to be called earlier...but in any event the ball spilled out. Clear mistake.
2. The Darling 'too high' against Crisp - Correct call. But no harder or softer than the Adams 50 metre. So if Adams got his 50, then that was the square up. So Eagles got their goal back.
There were a few others as well. Overall, we probably had a good run with the umps, but I didn't think it was so pronounced that it would have impacted the game.








