by Booney » Tue Aug 02, 2016 2:37 pm
by mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Aug 02, 2016 2:52 pm
by daysofourlives » Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:44 pm
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:The worst
The AFL giving the Hawks a dream run again
Thursday night footy
The umpiring 'rule of the week'
The Bye rounds
Week off before finals
Score review - should be All or nothing at all venues
The Good
Some of the teams that have been closer to the spoon than the 8 in recent years heading in the right direction.
The closeness of the top 8
by Jim05 » Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:49 pm
Booney wrote:I've seen a couple of them paid in the SANFL, as you note by the book, for a ball that has bounced sideways after being disposed of by a player being tackled. I hope that wasn't the intent of the rule makers to have these paid as free kicks, for me it just goes right against how our game has and should be umpired.
I still think the intent of the AFL rule is better, the interpretation is clearly not so.
by daysofourlives » Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:53 pm
Jim05 wrote:Booney wrote:I've seen a couple of them paid in the SANFL, as you note by the book, for a ball that has bounced sideways after being disposed of by a player being tackled. I hope that wasn't the intent of the rule makers to have these paid as free kicks, for me it just goes right against how our game has and should be umpired.
I still think the intent of the AFL rule is better, the interpretation is clearly not so.
And the ones that shit me is when a player on the run has a shot for goal and the ball goes out of bounds. That's not a free kick for me
by Jim05 » Tue Aug 02, 2016 8:56 pm
daysofourlives wrote:Jim05 wrote:Booney wrote:I've seen a couple of them paid in the SANFL, as you note by the book, for a ball that has bounced sideways after being disposed of by a player being tackled. I hope that wasn't the intent of the rule makers to have these paid as free kicks, for me it just goes right against how our game has and should be umpired.
I still think the intent of the AFL rule is better, the interpretation is clearly not so.
And the ones that shit me is when a player on the run has a shot for goal and the ball goes out of bounds. That's not a free kick for me
To be fair scenario that had crept into the AFL as a genuine tactic last year, players 80m out would kick to the pocket and get a throw in. So in that case i dont mind it, again its up to interpretation between what youre saying and what im saying
by Spargo » Tue Aug 02, 2016 9:24 pm
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:I saw the west v glenelg match on TV and the last kick out of bounds wasn't paid correctly
by whufc » Tue Aug 02, 2016 10:52 pm
by TEX07 » Wed Aug 03, 2016 12:31 am
by Grahaml » Wed Aug 03, 2016 2:57 am
TEX07 wrote:Have really disliked the "protected area" 50 mtr penalty. I dont know what the AFL are actually trying to stop happening here and the penalty is way too severe. Creates near certain goals from the boundary. Then stemming from this I cant stand seeing an AFL player having a shot at goal and turning on his side to snap it, try teaching a kid to kick a drop punt!
I like the out of bounds rule when it is applied when a player is not under pressure, too often they gave them when a player has a quick kick out of defence whilst under massive pressure. Their intentions are definitely to get it out of the area and out of bounds BUT no more than when the same defender chooses to punch the footy over the line in a marking contest instead of marking it.
by TEX07 » Wed Aug 03, 2016 9:20 am
Grahaml wrote:TEX07 wrote:Have really disliked the "protected area" 50 mtr penalty. I dont know what the AFL are actually trying to stop happening here and the penalty is way too severe. Creates near certain goals from the boundary. Then stemming from this I cant stand seeing an AFL player having a shot at goal and turning on his side to snap it, try teaching a kid to kick a drop punt!
I like the out of bounds rule when it is applied when a player is not under pressure, too often they gave them when a player has a quick kick out of defence whilst under massive pressure. Their intentions are definitely to get it out of the area and out of bounds BUT no more than when the same defender chooses to punch the footy over the line in a marking contest instead of marking it.
What nonsense. If a bloke is better kicking that way, why waste time getting a drop punt better? The players should care about accuracy and nothing else. If kicking around a corner is going to get the goal more often, then do it. Heck, I got no problem if a bloke is dead in front and wants to kick around the corner if that works. Just because the old timers don't like the look of it, doesn't mean it's a bad option. There was probably a similar outcry when people started using the drop punt. I imagine "learn to do a drop kick" and "learn to do a place kick" would have been common cries at a footy game in bygone eras.
by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Aug 03, 2016 11:03 am
by Booney » Wed Aug 03, 2016 11:09 am
TEX07 wrote:Have really disliked the "protected area" 50 mtr penalty. I dont know what the AFL are actually trying to stop happening here and the penalty is way too severe. Creates near certain goals from the boundary. Then stemming from this I cant stand seeing an AFL player having a shot at goal and turning on his side to snap it, try teaching a kid to kick a drop punt!
by JK » Wed Aug 03, 2016 11:11 am
Grahaml wrote:TEX07 wrote:Have really disliked the "protected area" 50 mtr penalty. I dont know what the AFL are actually trying to stop happening here and the penalty is way too severe. Creates near certain goals from the boundary. Then stemming from this I cant stand seeing an AFL player having a shot at goal and turning on his side to snap it, try teaching a kid to kick a drop punt!
I like the out of bounds rule when it is applied when a player is not under pressure, too often they gave them when a player has a quick kick out of defence whilst under massive pressure. Their intentions are definitely to get it out of the area and out of bounds BUT no more than when the same defender chooses to punch the footy over the line in a marking contest instead of marking it.
What nonsense. If a bloke is better kicking that way, why waste time getting a drop punt better? The players should care about accuracy and nothing else. If kicking around a corner is going to get the goal more often, then do it. Heck, I got no problem if a bloke is dead in front and wants to kick around the corner if that works. Just because the old timers don't like the look of it, doesn't mean it's a bad option. There was probably a similar outcry when people started using the drop punt. I imagine "learn to do a drop kick" and "learn to do a place kick" would have been common cries at a footy game in bygone eras.
by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Aug 03, 2016 11:22 am
by The Bedge » Wed Aug 03, 2016 11:41 am
TEX07 wrote:I like the out of bounds rule when it is applied when a player is not under pressure, too often they gave them when a player has a quick kick out of defence whilst under massive pressure. Their intentions are definitely to get it out of the area and out of bounds BUT no more than when the same defender chooses to punch the footy over the line in a marking contest instead of marking it.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Wedgie » Wed Aug 03, 2016 12:08 pm
Zartan wrote:TEX07 wrote:I like the out of bounds rule when it is applied when a player is not under pressure, too often they gave them when a player has a quick kick out of defence whilst under massive pressure. Their intentions are definitely to get it out of the area and out of bounds BUT no more than when the same defender chooses to punch the footy over the line in a marking contest instead of marking it.
Isn't it funny - you're allowed to rush a behind if you're under pressure, but if it misses the points and goes over the boundary line you give away a free kick
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Magellan » Wed Aug 03, 2016 12:14 pm
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Clubs should hire Jacko for goal kicking drills
by gadj1976 » Wed Aug 03, 2016 1:35 pm
JK wrote:Grahaml wrote:TEX07 wrote:Have really disliked the "protected area" 50 mtr penalty. I dont know what the AFL are actually trying to stop happening here and the penalty is way too severe. Creates near certain goals from the boundary. Then stemming from this I cant stand seeing an AFL player having a shot at goal and turning on his side to snap it, try teaching a kid to kick a drop punt!
I like the out of bounds rule when it is applied when a player is not under pressure, too often they gave them when a player has a quick kick out of defence whilst under massive pressure. Their intentions are definitely to get it out of the area and out of bounds BUT no more than when the same defender chooses to punch the footy over the line in a marking contest instead of marking it.
What nonsense. If a bloke is better kicking that way, why waste time getting a drop punt better? The players should care about accuracy and nothing else. If kicking around a corner is going to get the goal more often, then do it. Heck, I got no problem if a bloke is dead in front and wants to kick around the corner if that works. Just because the old timers don't like the look of it, doesn't mean it's a bad option. There was probably a similar outcry when people started using the drop punt. I imagine "learn to do a drop kick" and "learn to do a place kick" would have been common cries at a footy game in bygone eras.
Agree with that to a degree - Whatever gives a player the best chance of converting, then go with it. However eventually he's going to need to use a drop punt for goal, so there will be a time he can't hide from his problem/deficiency.
by JK » Wed Aug 03, 2016 1:46 pm
gadj1976 wrote:Like, after the siren for instance, when the pressure is insummountable.
Competitions SANFL Official Site | Country Footy SA | Southern Football League | VFL Footy
Club Forums Snouts Louts | The Roost | Redlegs Forum |