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Wrong. The examples listed the player was still performing an act and moving. In rugby they crouch and push and have a purpose.‘Name another sport where players have to stand still like statues.’
The other major football code in Australia does it hundreds of times a game.
You asked, you received.
You left out one:Interchange Reduction:
The number of permitted interchanges was reduced from 90 to 75 per match, aiming to increase fatigue and encourage players to play with more space.
"Man on the Mark" Rule:
Players standing the mark are now required to remain stationary after the umpire calls "stand," with any lateral movement (outside a one-meter tolerance) resulting in a 50-meter penalty.
Kick-In Space:
Players taking a kick-in after a behind are now afforded a 15-meter space from the opponent on the mark, an increase from the previous 10 meters.
Increased Space for Kicks:
Players are now given more space to take their kick after marking or receiving a free kick deep in defense.
Other Changes:
AFL has also allowed for around-the-body set shots after the siren, permitted players to play on after a 50-meter penalty, and relaxed the interpretation of hands-in-the-back at marking contests and prior opportunity at ruck contests.
These changes were implemented with the goal of creating more space on the field, encouraging attacking play, and allowing players to play with more instinct. While some coaches have expressed concerns, particularly regarding the impact on defensive strategies, the AFL has generally maintained that the changes are aimed at enhancing the spectacle of the game.
Wrong. The examples listed the player was still performing an act and moving. In rugby they crouch and push and have a purpose.
The stand rule is about standing like a statue and pretending to not being part of the game.
The Hocking stand rule will be remembered with the same reverence as AFLX imo.
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What sport are you talking about?No they stand there. The markers can’t be involved in play, or move, until the ball is involved in play once more.
You asked, you got told.
Again you come bumbling along looking to make an excuse and cry about something: get over it and stop looking like a fool.
What sport are you talking about?
You can crouch on the mark in AFL.Wrong. The examples listed the player was still performing an act and moving. In rugby they crouch and push and have a purpose.
The stand rule is about standing like a statue and pretending to not being part of the game.
The Hocking stand rule will be remembered with the same reverence as AFLX imo.

Ok I'll give you that one but I think that rule has been around for 100 years . The other 120 sports don't have a stand rule.Rugby league. The sport I told you about when you said ‘name another sport where players have to stand like statues’ and I said ‘the other major football code in Australia’ and even at one point used the abbreviation ‘NRL’ and described terms like ‘Markers.’
You don’t pay very close attention for someone who is allegedly seeking answers to these questions.
Never seen that happenYou can crouch on the mark in AFL.![]()
You can still jump and down on the mark too.Never seen that happen
I don't think that's trueYou can still jump and down on the mark too.
Ok I'll give you that one but I think that rule has been around for 100 years . The other 120 sports don't have a stand rule.
Ok I'll give you that one but I think that rule has been around for 100 years . The other 120 sports don't have a stand rule.
In other words, there are plenty of sports where the person with or without the ball has to stand on the spot while an action is performed.Wrong analogy
So you like the stand rule?In other words, there are plenty of sports where the person with or without the ball jas to stand on the spot while an action is performed. Are you new to standing? Are you the type of person who just can't help shuffling themselves through to the front of a line? I bet you hate those scanners at the airport. Standing is just the absolute worst.![]()
Stand.So you like the stand rule?
Discrete function therefore not differentiableYes, mathematically speaking, reactive people look at the function over time. Proactive people look at the derivative of that function.
Rugby Union and League for a multitude of reasons.Wrong analogy
Stand is the only one of those I’d junk.Interchange Reduction:
The number of permitted interchanges was reduced from 90 to 75 per match, aiming to increase fatigue and encourage players to play with more space.
"Man on the Mark" Rule:
Players standing the mark are now required to remain stationary after the umpire calls "stand," with any lateral movement (outside a one-meter tolerance) resulting in a 50-meter penalty.
Kick-In Space:
Players taking a kick-in after a behind are now afforded a 15-meter space from the opponent on the mark, an increase from the previous 10 meters.
Increased Space for Kicks:
Players are now given more space to take their kick after marking or receiving a free kick deep in defense.
Other Changes:
AFL has also allowed for around-the-body set shots after the siren, permitted players to play on after a 50-meter penalty, and relaxed the interpretation of hands-in-the-back at marking contests and prior opportunity at ruck contests.
These changes were implemented with the goal of creating more space on the field, encouraging attacking play, and allowing players to play with more instinct. While some coaches have expressed concerns, particularly regarding the impact on defensive strategies, the AFL has generally maintained that the changes are aimed at enhancing the spectacle of the game.
I don't think that was him but I'm not sureStand is the only one of those I’d junk.
Was he also in charge when Rick nomination/ no more 3rd man up came in? That’s another stupid one (waiting for rucks to nominate)
Olympic hide and seekI don't know any other sport where a player has to stand like a statue for a period of time.
NFLI don't know any other sport where a player has to stand like a statue for a period of time.