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    Rules Sirengate 2 - Freo v North

    Yes, I was watching the game on TV and I called that juggled across the line from the start, they eventually got to the correct decision but I am mystified as to how it went all the way to the player kicking a goal before they had a better look at it. I am wondering whether the review staff may...
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    Rules Sirengate 2 - Freo v North

    There is still the potential argument about when the siren went………Was it before or after it left his boot? As it stands the game is actually not over until one of the field umpires or the emergency umpire hears the siren. It has nothing to do with when you hear it on Foxtel or Seven or when you...
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    Rules Sirengate 2 - Freo v North

    Problem with close finishes is always the risk that the siren won't be heard. This is because an excited crowd can make a huge amount of noise, louder than the siren. I think these days the umps get it in their earpiece. What I do know is that if I am deaf, I can get a telephone that flashes. I...
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    Rules Sirengate 2 - Freo v North

    The Logo in the top right hand corner of the screen probably answers your question “Fox” . The Murdoch owned company that also supported Trump conspiracy theorists,,,,,blah blah blah. Need I go on. Seeing is not believing especially on TV. Just look, no umpire gesturing a deliberate OOB free...
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    Rules Sirengate 2 - Freo v North

    Maybe you are at the wrong event. I think you probably meant to go to a Formula1 fixture.
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    Rules Sirengate 2 - Freo v North

    Does anyone want to talk about whether Walters was actually the closest player when another deliberate OOB call was made before drilling a goal?
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    Rules Sirengate 2 - Freo v North

    This may seem a really strange concept. Some posters have referred to the fact that North players do not celebrate until the ball is already out of bounds, seriously how quick a reaction time are you expecting. The really telling fact is that although the umpires had indicated that they intended...
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