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People won't like what I'm about to say, but Razor made the correct decision here to pay the free kick against Bolton BASED ON THE CURRENT AFL RULES.
Razor has a clear view of Bolton grabbing Webster's jumper, and like Ray says in the video, he can only pay what he sees. Clearly, the grabbing of Bolton's jumper isn't visible to Ray from the position he is in, and you can't expect Ray to have a vew of this side of the contest. The 50 is self explanatory, and you can only blame Bolton for not knowing the rules in this area.
There is no easy fix for this kind of situation where an umpire can't see what is happening on the other side of the contest, and you can't expect umpires to be guessing that the opposition is also doing something that warrants a free kick. Otherwise, you have genuine cases of umpire's guessing.
The only solution that I can think of is to have boundary umpires being able to communicate with the on-field umpires if the on-field umpire is blind-sided, but the boundary umpire has a clear view of what is happening.
Fine.
Then pay 50 for every dissent. Ffs mate, that’s the problem.
Hawkins runs at the umpire yelling and screaming with his arms akimbo….nuthin.
Pay them all or pay none.








