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3 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

They're going to introduce a 'new' rule where if the ball is shown to be touched before crossing the line, or if it is unclear and the umpires initial call was touched, then the umpire's call remains.

Just to give clarity for the future.

That's exactly what the rule is already.

But that isn't the issue here. 3 players attempted to touch the ball prior to crossing the line, yet only 2 of those were checked during the review. The one player that touched the ball was never looked at.

I was screaming at the tv at the time, sounds like a few were. It was not a fair review, in fact it was as if the reviewer was actively trying to avoid where the ball was touched.

There's enough evidence this season alone to prompt an AFP investigation into AFL umpiring, and I believe the same in the NRL. Make it happen.

 
3 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

How do we know that the club says nothing?

WHAT have you heard something different ?

if Goody spoke ad nauseum in pressers about how the umps are cheats,

WE all would have heard

3 hours ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

That doesn’t seem new to me. I thought that is how it always was interpreted.

1 hour ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

That's exactly what the rule is already.

9/7/2025: AFL Umpiring officially passes the "Poe's Law" test and can now be registered as a religion.

 
23 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

And Marchbank finally comes clean and says he didn’t touch Petracca’s kick in 2023🤣

It didn’t cost us the Adelaide game, but the review system is [censored] embarrassing.

AFL would have to possess the worst system in world sport, NRL does it so much better.

They cost us the Adelaide game in 2021 rd 10 when the Crow player with 35 secs on the [censored] deliberately handballed out of bounds next to the point post. Not paid. there was uproar at the time

1 point loss

Umpires in Adelaide are useless.

50 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

They cost us the Adelaide game in 2021 rd 10 when the Crow player with 35 secs on the [censored] deliberately handballed out of bounds next to the point post. Not paid. there was uproar at the time

1 point loss

Umpires in Adelaide are useless.

And now the cheating continues. Keays (who kicked that goal) and Rachele have been fined for wearing metal studs. If Keays didn't have those studs on he wouldn't have made contact with the ball....more robbing😉


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