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I've 100% seen it paid (correctly) after a ball has bounced because at that point no mark is possible, so it can't be a marking contest. But in analogous examples where the ball is still in the air off the foot, it can be spoiled directly out of bounds even if the player is on their own - Andrews has done it, Buckley has done it, Pearce has done it, usually the fans complain "why not mark it" at the time but it's never a free kick.I have seen quite a few frees paid this year for punching the ball out while contesting the ball in the air that's not a marking contest. Usually there is someone contesting the ball though.
The ball has hit the ground, bounced up in the air, a few players contest, and one player punches the ball out without trying to keep the ball in play. A free is paid and that's the correct decision.
I feel the "why not mark it" tends to come up in situations where you're in a contest but you've won it to the extent that going for the mark is safe enough, rather than "noone is near either you or the ball"I've 100% seen it paid (correctly) after a ball has bounced because at that point no mark is possible, so it can't be a marking contest. But in analogous examples where the ball is still in the air off the foot, it can be spoiled directly out of bounds even if the player is on their own - Andrews has done it, Buckley has done it, Pearce has done it, usually the fans complain "why not mark it" at the time but it's never a free kick.
Academic in the end given the confirmation it's a down field free which makes more sense.
Edit: usually I do like to quote the rules in these discussions but from what I can find:
1) the AFL doesn't define what a marking contest is (how many players need to be involved), just that there has to be an attempt to mark or spoil.
2) the allowance for spoiling out of bounds doesn't seem to be written into the rules but is an "interpretation".
Great to see Henry’s continual improvement. (Didn’t see yesterday’s game) Seems to have reasonable skills and game sense. I wonder if he has the aggression and strength to stand up in physical marking contests. Needs to work on the part of his game as he matures. IMHOExcept for Henry Smith who has the right physical attributes and more than enough footy smarts for a big fella.
He just needs more training and experience. Happy to put the time it'll take into him.
Lesson for me in that what I saw once in real time wasn't what overall occurred.Probably there but paid 1 in 100 times
Nah they have been paying alot of those down the field free kicks in the AFL this year. Some of them they have actually made contact split second after kicking and still paid down the ground.Probably there but paid 1 in 100 times
Nah they have been paying alot of those down the field free kicks in the AFL this year. Some of them they have actually made contact split second after kicking and still paid down the ground.
Payne took a few intercept marks, did his job imo.Didn't get to watch the game, read over a couple of pages of this thread. Not much said about Jack Payne, did he do enough to be an automatic inclusion for the EF if deemed fit? Is it as simple as Joyce out and Payne in?
Edit- Looking at the stats, Dev Robertson only 12 disposals but had 10 tackles, did he cop a heavy tag? Academy boy Liam Hude 3 goals, impressive?
No but he got through the game and looked to be moving freely towards the end.Didn't get to watch the game, read over a couple of pages of this thread. Not much said about Jack Payne, did he do enough to be an automatic inclusion for the EF if deemed fit? Is it as simple as Joyce out and Payne in?
Edit- Looking at the stats, Dev Robertson only 12 disposals but had 10 tackles, did he cop a heavy tag? Academy boy Liam Hude 3 goals, impressive?
Saturday, September 7
Second Qualifying Final, Brisbane Lions (3rd) vs Williamstown (7th)
Brighton Homes Arena, 12:45pm AEST
Broadcaster: AFL.com.au
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This side is likely to be a weakened side from the QF, 2-3 players will be kept fresh as emergencies in case of a late out from the seniors.
Brisbane Lions | Williamstown | |
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Games played | 31.00 | 39.00 |
Age | 22.80 | 24.36 |
Height | 187.60 | 188.08 |
Finals played | 2.36 | 3.00 |
Finals won | 0.56 | 2.40 |
I'm surprised they have supporters in Brisbane.Idiot Willy supporter in the stand: "HE FELL OVER!" OK boomer
They have a decent and vocal group here actuallyI'm surprised they have supporters in Brisbane.