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3rd Man up gets the chop...


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I, for one, and very pleased about this new rule, to be implemented in 2017.  To me, the pure ruck contest between two, opposing ruckmen, is an iconic part of the game.  To me, the third man up ruins the spectacle, and tends to negate the effect of the pure duel.  The third man up is also a recipe for unwarranted injury.

So, I'm happy to see it brought in.  Think it will only reduce other teams' efforts to negate big Max's dominance.

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Will be interesting to see how  3-rd man up ban affects things. 

I don't like the idea that a bloke kicking out from a behind is considered to have had prior opportunity.  If he stuffs up kicking it to himself and is then under immediate pressure, I see no reason why the opposition should be almost gifted a goal because he rushes a behind under pressure.   It's not in the spirit of why the rule was introduced. No one would deliberately muck up a kick-to-self because the probability of a goal being scored is too high.

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24 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Huge advantage for us. 

This was my first thought.  In some games last year the opposition were able to negate Max's influence at the stoppages by having someone jump over the top of him as the third man up.  It always annoyed me, but this rule is not only good for the game but good for us as well.

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Another rule change also announced today is no high free when the player with the ball is responsible for high contact. A very welcome change.

It covers ducking, slipping down through a tackle and driving the head into the tackler.

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4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Another rule change also announced today is no high free when the player with the ball is responsible for high contact. A very welcome change.

It covers ducking, slipping down through a tackle and driving the head into the tackler.

Nought Melbourne will be gutted!

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19 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

This was my first thought.  In some games last year the opposition were able to negate Max's influence at the stoppages by having someone jump over the top of him as the third man up.  It always annoyed me, but this rule is not only good for the game but good for us as well.

Notice also that the players complaining about the rule change via twitter are from clubs with [censored]-kicker ruckmen and who rely on their third man-er at times. 

Lolsies.

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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

So will Selwood and that kid from Brisbane. 

And .......... Shuey from West Coast. His possession count is halved at a stroke. Let's see whether he has the class or skill to overcome this change. This rule change is 80% on account of Shueys tactics.

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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

So will Selwood and that kid from Brisbane. 

Rhys Matheson.  Never been more riled by a first year player than this [censored], absolute expert at ducking into the tackler, and also did that stupid shotgun thing.  Let's see how good he is in 2017.

Toby McLean from the Dogs is another who won't be happy.

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Not gonna make a difference to the congestion. Mostly the 3rd man up tried to tap down to someone which is what the ruck does anyway. It will just allow one of the key positions in football to have a 1v1 battle. Which is great.

this is huge for us. We have the best tap ruck in the game, who would no doubt have been attacked next year by the 3rd man all season. So Maxy to dominate, and JV to be all Australian 

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Whilst I agree with the general concept, and it will certainly advantage Gawnius Maximus  and therefore us,  have they actually defined "third man up"?

What is supposed to happen with a misdirected / short boundary throw in, or an errant bounce that doesn't go anywhere near either of the designated ruck men?  Are the rest of the players supposed to just stand and wait for it to hit the deck? Can they go for it then?  Do they have to await the umpire's call?

Presumably they will make another rule change on the run to (attempt to) address this.

Typical AFL reactionary rules on the run stuff. 

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This list of the AFL's top 20 players for 3rd man up hitouts in 2016 shows that we're one of only four clubs (Melbourne, West Coast, North Melbourne, Gold Coast) not to have had a player in the Top 20 for this stat.*

Even though we've now got Jordan Lewis (5th on this list), I'd say we're definitely massively advantaged by this rule change.

*Champion Data says so

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Great news.

Max was robbed because of the 3rd man rule.

Max is drinking French champagne and smoking a Cuban right now.(Cigar that is).

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2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Another rule change also announced today is no high free when the player with the ball is responsible for high contact. A very welcome change.

It covers ducking, slipping down through a tackle and driving the head into the tackler.

that is a superb improvement. running into a stationary player with your head should never be free, but they are given.

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3 hours ago, rjay said:

An extra 5 Brownlow votes for Max and Viney in this. A big win for our midfield.

1 hour ago, Glenn Molloy said:

Rhys Matheson.  Never been more riled by a first year player than this [censored], absolute expert at ducking into the tackler, and also did that stupid shotgun thing.  Let's see how good he is in 2017.

Toby McLean from the Dogs is another who won't be happy.

Toby McLean. If I could have 1 wish for Christmas, it would be someone slapping the suitcase out of this cheating little F.log. Throw the other no name in also.

Great rule change. They got one right.

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26 minutes ago, Chook said:

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This list of the AFL's top 20 players for 3rd man up hitouts in 2016 shows that we're one of only four clubs (Melbourne, West Coast, North Melbourne, Gold Coast) not to have had a player in the Top 20 for this stat.*

Even though we've now got Jordan Lewis (5th on this list), I'd say we're definitely massively advantaged by this rule change.

*Champion Data says so

Bit silly to go with a 3rd man up, if you have a 16 feet tall dominant ruckman.

Melbourne (Gawn)

West Coast (Nic Nat)

Norf (Goldy)

Gold Coast (dunno)

Seems reasonable those teams would prefer one ruckman at each contest.

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