by Wedgie » Sun Apr 04, 2010 10:59 am
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by whufc » Sun Apr 04, 2010 11:00 am
Wedgie wrote:Have some rule changes occurred that I'm not aware of?
(Or did I see things incorrectly)
1. Have we adopted the AFL rule of not being able to rush behinds and the opposition team being given a free kick at the top of the goal square?
2. Has the interpretation/rule about protecting players heads even when they duck been thrown out and we've reverted back to the old rule/interpretation?
by redandblack » Sun Apr 04, 2010 11:09 am
by Wedgie » Sun Apr 04, 2010 11:17 am
redandblack wrote:We have adopted the rule change about rushed behinds.
All clubs are well aware of the change.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by rod_rooster » Sun Apr 04, 2010 11:24 am
Wedgie wrote:Have some rule changes occurred that I'm not aware of?
(Or did I see things incorrectly)
1. Have we adopted the AFL rule of not being able to rush behinds and the opposition team being given a free kick at the top of the goal square?
2. Has the interpretation/rule about protecting players heads even when they duck been thrown out and we've reverted back to the old rule/interpretation?
by Adam4 » Sun Apr 04, 2010 11:26 am
whufc wrote:Wedgie wrote:Have some rule changes occurred that I'm not aware of?
(Or did I see things incorrectly)
1. Have we adopted the AFL rule of not being able to rush behinds and the opposition team being given a free kick at the top of the goal square?
2. Has the interpretation/rule about protecting players heads even when they duck been thrown out and we've reverted back to the old rule/interpretation?
Did this actually happen in a game or are players watching to much AFL and didn't realise the rule didn't apply for SANFL.
Im certain it was an AFL only rule, we had that thread on here a couple of months ago polling who thought the rule should be brought in.
by Wedgie » Sun Apr 04, 2010 11:33 am
rod_rooster wrote:Wedgie wrote:Have some rule changes occurred that I'm not aware of?
(Or did I see things incorrectly)
1. Have we adopted the AFL rule of not being able to rush behinds and the opposition team being given a free kick at the top of the goal square?
2. Has the interpretation/rule about protecting players heads even when they duck been thrown out and we've reverted back to the old rule/interpretation?
The Ivens one in the back pocket i assume? If so it should have been a free kick if going by the "modern" interpretations where the head is protected above all else. Having said that it shouldn't be a free kick in that scenario. Just encourages players to put themselves in more vunerable situations as happened yesterday in order to win a free kick.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Adam4 » Sun Apr 04, 2010 11:33 am
rod_rooster wrote:Wedgie wrote:Have some rule changes occurred that I'm not aware of?
(Or did I see things incorrectly)
1. Have we adopted the AFL rule of not being able to rush behinds and the opposition team being given a free kick at the top of the goal square?
2. Has the interpretation/rule about protecting players heads even when they duck been thrown out and we've reverted back to the old rule/interpretation?
The Ivens one in the back pocket i assume? If so it should have been a free kick if going by the "modern" interpretations where the head is protected above all else. Having said that it shouldn't be a free kick in that scenario. Just encourages players to put themselves in more vunerable situations as happened yesterday in order to win a free kick.
by rod_rooster » Sun Apr 04, 2010 11:46 am
Wedgie wrote:rod_rooster wrote:Wedgie wrote:Have some rule changes occurred that I'm not aware of?
(Or did I see things incorrectly)
1. Have we adopted the AFL rule of not being able to rush behinds and the opposition team being given a free kick at the top of the goal square?
2. Has the interpretation/rule about protecting players heads even when they duck been thrown out and we've reverted back to the old rule/interpretation?
The Ivens one in the back pocket i assume? If so it should have been a free kick if going by the "modern" interpretations where the head is protected above all else. Having said that it shouldn't be a free kick in that scenario. Just encourages players to put themselves in more vunerable situations as happened yesterday in order to win a free kick.
Yeah, don't get me wrong, I agree with the decision as he ducked and I think ducking should be discouraged (I was annoyed they changed it in recent times) and this was the rule/interpretation up till about 4 or 5 years ago then changed.
He wasn't even moving and had the 2 players run into his head, Ive seen players get reported and suspended for 2 weeks for standing still and run into their legs and having a player duck or hip and shoulder another players shoulder and get 2 weeks so either the rules has changed or the umpires has NFI as he copped 2 hips into the head, or they're just so confused about what they're getting directed to do they just toss a coin these days and assume the spectators come to see them and not footy.
by Voice » Sun Apr 04, 2010 1:30 pm
Adam4 wrote:whufc wrote:Wedgie wrote:Have some rule changes occurred that I'm not aware of?
(Or did I see things incorrectly)
1. Have we adopted the AFL rule of not being able to rush behinds and the opposition team being given a free kick at the top of the goal square?
2. Has the interpretation/rule about protecting players heads even when they duck been thrown out and we've reverted back to the old rule/interpretation?
Did this actually happen in a game or are players watching to much AFL and didn't realise the rule didn't apply for SANFL.
Im certain it was an AFL only rule, we had that thread on here a couple of months ago polling who thought the rule should be brought in.
I saw it this way too, free for crossing the line, but a supporter noted that 5RPH were talking about an infringement off the ball, probably in eastern pocket.
I did not see it.
by Wedgie » Sun Apr 04, 2010 1:38 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by FlyingHigh » Sun Apr 04, 2010 2:54 pm
Adam4 wrote:rod_rooster wrote:Wedgie wrote:Have some rule changes occurred that I'm not aware of?
(Or did I see things incorrectly)
1. Have we adopted the AFL rule of not being able to rush behinds and the opposition team being given a free kick at the top of the goal square?
2. Has the interpretation/rule about protecting players heads even when they duck been thrown out and we've reverted back to the old rule/interpretation?
The Ivens one in the back pocket i assume? If so it should have been a free kick if going by the "modern" interpretations where the head is protected above all else. Having said that it shouldn't be a free kick in that scenario. Just encourages players to put themselves in more vunerable situations as happened yesterday in order to win a free kick.
well said
by FlyingHigh » Sun Apr 04, 2010 2:56 pm
Wedgie wrote:redandblack wrote:We have adopted the rule change about rushed behinds.
All clubs are well aware of the change.
Thanks mate, first time I saw it was yesterday and hadn't read about it anywhere.
Do the SANFL only tell clubs and think fans will just pick it up without notice?
Any idea about the change in the other regulation/rule I mentioned?
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