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Maybe I haven't watched enough of the Camries, but I'm not convinced yet its some sort of anti-SA thing. The Crows play a style of football that is very in your face and they have a bunch of undisciplined players from what I have seen.

Similar to Richmond in their 3peat it wouldn't surprise me if they are pushing the envelope to get wins, which will legitimately mean you get on the wrong end of free kick counts.
 
On fiveAA they said the Crows game had a couple of SA umps
 
Cornes claims anti-SA bias, right on cue the Pies get absolutely reamed in that last quarter by several umpiring howlers. Nuts on so many levels. As has been long pointed out it goes well past free kick counts, the ones not paid or inconsistently applied can hurt on the scoreboard and also hurt mentally. I mean they hurt me mentally, I'm sure our players are more professional about it than I am ;)
 

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Its not corruption.
You've got to be a lot more subtle than that if you are corrupt. Too obvious.

70% related to fuzziness of rules
30% incompetence

You need a
"Book of Rules"
AND a
"Book of Rules Interpretation"
for this game.
 
Umpiring is often about spirit and momentum. We are neither a big, popular club nor a small, underdog club. We're just an unfashionable irrelevancy. So we're never anyone's idea of the type of team that the footy world really want to see do well. That plays into things.

The most alarming thing is that we don't even get the home town umpiring that other similar clubs such as Freo seem to enjoy at least occasionally. We instead get the often noted determination to not be swayed by the home crowd.

I don't think this is ever something that will change for us, it's just an additional obstacle that we need to overcome.
 
Cornes claims anti-SA bias, right on cue the Pies get absolutely reamed in that last quarter by several umpiring howlers. Nuts on so many levels. As has been long pointed out it goes well past free kick counts, the ones not paid or inconsistently applied can hurt on the scoreboard and also hurt mentally. I mean they hurt me mentally, I'm sure our players are more professional about it than I am ;)

The Crows have always been looked after at home. I don't think you can point to any kind of recent bias their way.
 
It's a difficult thing to point out because basically every football fan feels aggrieved by the umpires. Sometimes they're correct, often they're not.

We do get completely reamed though, and have done for years. I think the only way to do anything about it is to keep hammering the point home publicly.
The club tried to be diplomatic and ask the question behind closed doors, going back as far as the 2013 semi-final, and it did no good.
It's about time that Ken and the club have decided to take the issue head on. Enough is enough.
 
It's a difficult thing to point out because basically every football fan feels aggrieved by the umpires. Sometimes they're correct, often they're not.

We do get completely reamed though, and have done for years. I think the only way to do anything about it is to keep hammering the point home publicly.
The club tried to be diplomatic and ask the question behind closed doors, going back as far as the 2013 semi-final, and it did no good.
It's about time that Ken and the club have decided to take the issue head on. Enough is enough.

Stats don’t lie though

72% of all people know that
 

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There have been at least 2 games this year where the umpiring has changed the result of the match.

Both times Vic teams got the win over non-Vic teams

Do you think this is a coincidence?
 
lol coming from a league who had umpires betting on Brownlow votes, which was swept under the carpets with alarming efficiency. I can't imagine why people are sceptical.
 
There have been at least 2 games this year where the umpiring has changed the result of the match.

Both times Vic teams got the win over non-Vic teams

Do you think this is a coincidence?

If yesterdays game was two minutes shorter it would have been a Victorian team getting stitched up for a loss. Graham Cornes' "Vic bias" is all in that paranoid little SA noggin of his.
 
If yesterdays game was two minutes shorter it would have been a Victorian team getting stitched up for a loss. Graham Cornes' "Vic bias" is all in that paranoid little SA noggin of his.
Well I watch the end of the Fremantle v North Melbourne game and see the ball was at least a metre out of bounds when the siren goes and the call goes North's way.

A couple years ago a Carlton player gets to kick an after the siren goal from a very dodgy free then get given 5 or so metres on the mark by the umpire and changes another result.

There are a queue of these occurrences.
 

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Umpiring is often about spirit and momentum. We are neither a big, popular club nor a small, underdog club. We're just an unfashionable irrelevancy. So we're never anyone's idea of the type of team that the footy world really want to see do well. That plays into things.

The most alarming thing is that we don't even get the home town umpiring that other similar clubs such as Freo seem to enjoy at least occasionally. We instead get the often noted determination to not be swayed by the home crowd.

I don't think this is ever something that will change for us, it's just an additional obstacle that we need to overcome.
Agree unfortunately. I also think umpires are much more exposed to subtle, or in most cases not so subtle, messaging these days due to social media & the large number of footy shows. They are influenced by these & umpire accordingly. It's led to a drop in integrity which has been seen right across work places over the last 10 years in particular.
 
Our free kick count differential this SANFL season.

vs Crows Reserves -4
vs Glenelg -6
vs Sturt -3
vs West -17

-30 after 4 games.
It's just a non-stop issue. The club has not been pro-active enough to address this in the sanfl either. A strong confident figure would have sorted it out years ago. If you act like you're 2nd class that's how you will be treated.
 
When we were playing the Saints, I noticed we got a couple of free against for chopping the arms which I hadn't noticed before in previous games

There were pretty ticky touchy and when I saw the first one I thought we were in for a harder night if they start calling those ones as well especially since they are usually given 30 metres in front of goal.

Opposed to this, Rozee was in front and he thought he touched the ball and the Saints player was awarded the mark. I don't think we saw another angle to tell but Rozee was pretty strong that he had touched the ball.
 
Well all the Monday footy shows came and went and umpiring over the weekend didn't even cause a ripple. Interesting when 2 games were won by a point and ours was won by 7. Which means fans of 3 teams thought they lost because of the umpires and 3 thought their wins were made unneccessarily hard by the umpires.
 
Umpiring is often about spirit and momentum. We are neither a big, popular club nor a small, underdog club. We're just an unfashionable irrelevancy. So we're never anyone's idea of the type of team that the footy world really want to see do well. That plays into things.

The most alarming thing is that we don't even get the home town umpiring that other similar clubs such as Freo seem to enjoy at least occasionally. We instead get the often noted determination to not be swayed by the home crowd.

I don't think this is ever something that will change for us, it's just an additional obstacle that we need to overcome.

Someone may have said it already but with Horne-Francis being a Victorian Villian, it adds to that spirit and free kick woes.

I think he got a few more good calls against the Saints but before that, he almost seemed to be pinned for not much.
 

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