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58 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Think about what your saying Jane......

Just making an observation 


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How could that possible in anyone’s mind not be holding the man. Corruption reigns

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Is it really 24 to 7 frees?

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Umpiring changes the course of a match....again!

2 frees to the Blues near the square not paid and one in the middle.  All resulted in goals.

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These 50m and 100m penalties are getting ridiculous.  The new rule is absurd.  You get an enormous advantage from a 50m penalty so I don't see what is wrong with the oppos having time to set up in defence.    And no one knows where the 100m ends, so if the player runs faster than the ump, where is the mark?   Why not just play on through where the mark might be since no one dare impedes you since they don't know where the mark is going to be.  

The game worked fine without this change.  Just another ploy for more goals and more ads. 

I can't see what is wrong with completely stopping play until the position of the mark is set by the umpire.  The 50m penalty is so big and often for totally inconsequential breaches of the ill-defined protected zone.

 

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41 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Part of me wants to see the blues win just because it would annoy the coach and the president 

 

39 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Geez, wouldn’t you love Carlton to knock off the Filth

atmo, I want pick 1 in the Mid-Season draft.

Because after that draft, we will win many games,  and still miss September.

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11 minutes ago, sue said:

These 50m and 100m penalties are getting ridiculous.  The new rule is absurd.  You get an enormous advantage from a 50m penalty so I don't see what is wrong with the oppos having time to set up in defence.    And no one knows where the 100m ends, so if the player runs faster than the ump, where is the mark?   Why not just play on through where the mark might be since no one dare impedes you since they don't know where the mark is going to be.  

The game worked fine without this change.  Just another ploy for more goals and more ads. 

I can't see what is wrong with completely stopping play until the position of the mark is set by the umpire.  The 50m penalty is so big and often for totally inconsequential breaches of the ill-defined protected zone.

 

Technical stuff dreamed up by Gill and Shocking who of course will never dream of admitting it contributes zero positive to the game. 

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There is nothing in the rules about protected zone except when actually taking your kick. It's not defined when moving to the next mark. AFL strikes again with another "interpretation" of something not even in the rules.

 

Like with the Rampe goal post shake. Can argue whether it was intentional. Probably the correct ruling though. But there is no rule about climbing on the goal post.

 

TL;DR: the rules are poorly written

 

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6 minutes ago, sue said:

These 50m and 100m penalties are getting ridiculous.  The new rule is absurd.  You get an enormous advantage from a 50m penalty so I don't see what is wrong with the oppos having time to set up in defence.    And no one knows where the 100m ends, so if the player runs faster than the ump, where is the mark?   Why not just play on through where the mark might be since no one dare impedes you since they don't know where the mark is going to be. 

That's exactly what happened with the next 50 to the Pies.

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3 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

There is nothing in the rules about protected zone except when actually taking your kick. It's not defined when moving to the next mark. AFL strikes again with another "interpretation" of something not even in the rules.

 

Like with the Rampe goal post shake. Can argue whether it was intentional. Probably the correct ruling though. But there is no rule about climbing on the goal post.

 

TL;DR: the rules are poorly written

 

I guess it is difficult to climb the post without shaking it - well at least enough for Gil's laser ranger system to detect the movement.

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Darling and Kennedy with one mark and a couple kicks between them at HT. 

Saving themselves for next week????

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53 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Why couldn't 7 be showing the showdown. It would be more interesting than Stkilda West Coast. 

Good question

we have often had low key Melbourne games and missed the showdowns. Not sure if Channel 7 understand the modern football fan.

Or is it the AFL dictating this aspect?

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5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Good question

we have often had low key Melbourne games and missed the showdowns. Not sure if Channel 7 understand the modern football fan.

Or is it the AFL dictating this aspect?

Ch 7 decision

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