I'm no lover of umpires. I get sick of their arrogance & desires to be the centre of attention. However, the stick they get for trying to enforce rules & 'interpretations' is a bit unfair.
Much of the inconsistency in applying the rules & the tribunal adjudicating on 'incidents can be laid at the feet of Anderson & the AFL. Trying to umpire in the current circumstances is near nigh impossible.
That 'advantage' rule interpretation has become an inconsistent farce. The situation where an umpire blows the whistle, then leaving players to decide whether to take advantage & play on, when they have NO IDEA who's bloody kick it was in the first place, is just stupid & idiotic. the umpire should decide on advantage. The first thing they should do is NOT blow the whistle, that is the first cause of confusion. The should call 'advantage, play on'. If No advantage is available, THEN blow the whistle & reset play as a free kick as usual. Is that so hard?
The other current issue is the tackle mess. Slinging tackles were'nt even free kicked on the weekend. What an embarrassment for the AFL that is. One guy gets 3 weeks, others do it & nothing happens. That occurrs when shiny arsed administrators try to micro manage the game instead of observing the age old rule of common sense. If it looks like a deliberate effort to injure a player then cite them, otherwise forget it. The AFL have just made themselves look like fools with that sort of inconsistency.
Much of the inconsistency in applying the rules & the tribunal adjudicating on 'incidents can be laid at the feet of Anderson & the AFL. Trying to umpire in the current circumstances is near nigh impossible.
That 'advantage' rule interpretation has become an inconsistent farce. The situation where an umpire blows the whistle, then leaving players to decide whether to take advantage & play on, when they have NO IDEA who's bloody kick it was in the first place, is just stupid & idiotic. the umpire should decide on advantage. The first thing they should do is NOT blow the whistle, that is the first cause of confusion. The should call 'advantage, play on'. If No advantage is available, THEN blow the whistle & reset play as a free kick as usual. Is that so hard?
The other current issue is the tackle mess. Slinging tackles were'nt even free kicked on the weekend. What an embarrassment for the AFL that is. One guy gets 3 weeks, others do it & nothing happens. That occurrs when shiny arsed administrators try to micro manage the game instead of observing the age old rule of common sense. If it looks like a deliberate effort to injure a player then cite them, otherwise forget it. The AFL have just made themselves look like fools with that sort of inconsistency.



