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Solid contribution.632 posts? Seriously?
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Solid contribution.632 posts? Seriously?
Cry babies.
....over a season.632 posts? Seriously?
Yep. That one killed me, a couple of times I noticed Eagles taking on the second tackler and getting away with it. Essendon given absolutely no leniency.I liked the one where Jetta was tackled, and handballed it out as he went to ground, and was called for holding the ball.
I also liked how it was within 5 minutes of Lynch taking on two tacklers, getting caught the second time, with his arms held, and him dropping the ball a metre away from him, only to be called play on.
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What's your decision should be viewable now, can't see it because I am at work.
Apparently the ump who missed Kennedy's saunter over the boundary line is being dropped. What did he say about Reimers v Kerr? And no comment on the Melksham free for HTB?
What's your decision should be viewable now, can't see it because I am at work.
Apparently the ump who missed Kennedy's saunter over the boundary line is being dropped. What did he say about Reimers v Kerr? And no comment on the Melksham free for HTB?
I see your point, but the job of a field umpire is much more difficult than that of a boundary umpire. The fact that this bloke, 10m away missed the ball go OOB twice..

So a boundary umpire gets banned for the finals because of one mistake, yet the field umpires who made upwards of 30 retain their jobs?
, but second time round, well lets just say it was a fairly disgraceful effort allround.Have no problem with the umpire in the play missing decisions due to being unsighted. It would be absolutely impossible for the umpire in the play to position himself to see every decision given the speed and unpredictability of the play.Kennedy v McVeigh high fend off - admitted it was a high fend off, however said umpire wasn't in a position to see it properly and would've expected it to be paid if he saw it. Bit of a cop out IMO.
Boundary umpiring is the easiest job in the AFL, particularly now there's 4 of them. The fend off hardly has any relevance to him missing the ball cross the line twice by some margin 15m away. No reason to fell sorry for him.Feel sorry for the boundary umpire - Wouldn't have been suspended for his non-decision - If the field umpire didn't miss the Kennedy fend off.