Buddy getting an unfair go by the umpires

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I thought Buddy was given a more than fair go. Anyone see him holding Rance's jumper or receiving the ball while he was out of bounds? His don't argue to the face? The umpires didn't!

Edit: Apart from Underarm of course.
 
They make up for it by giving him an unfair free pass at the MRP. There are so many times he should've been suspended for his reckless/negligent/dangerous style of play but he is told to move along. I mean FFS, he drove a Crow into the ground with a headlock back when he was at Hawthorn, something that could easily have resulted in a broken neck, and he didn't even get any points. He's a protected species and it's a bloody joke.
 

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Hardly unique to Buddy, other than probably Nick Riewoldt most key forwards get a tough time of it. He does get mugged in marking contests and it's made to look worse by the fact he's a shithouse contested mark but he does get away with his fair share of fend offs to the face.

Yeah, exactly. It's not so much a Buddy issue as an issue with the adjudication regarding the treatment of key forwards in general. Hawkins is another who should probably get a lot more free kicks than he does. The umpires are currently very lenient on defenders when applying the rules.

In saying that, Buddy gets his fair share of advantages — his "natural arc", the ability to fend guys off high without being penalized, his great run with the MRP etc.

I think the only thing we as supporters can ask is that the rules are interpreted consistently, from round to round, player to player, and team to team. In some instances, defenders are allowed to maul forwards; in some instances, they're not. In some instances; a high fend off is a free kick; in some, it's not.
 
I think all the main key forwards get an unfair go these days. But that's just me.
 
I will answer the OP with another question.

Is any other player allowed to simply drop the ball when tackled as much as Buddy?
Jordan Lewis.
 
I'm actually wondering if we need a fourth field umpire, with one responsible just for watching for holding and shepherding up forward. Umpires seem to miss so much as balls are coming in... they must be frequently unsighted.
 
he was penalised four times for very minor infringements. .

I only saw two off his frees against tonight; one was an obvious push in the back: Rance went for the mark and Buddy had both hands in his back and blatantly shoved him. The other free was a kicking in danger when Buddy tried to kick the Richmond players' head off.

He gets penalised alot because he's reckless. He throws his arms around thinking he's some tough guy but he's just costing his team cheap free kicks.

He does also get scragged alot but no more than any other forward these days.
 
...Now he's at Sydney, I can sit back as a neutral and judge if my bias was showing through when he was at the Hawks. Incredibly, I think he's getting an even tougher run with the umpires since he's changed clubs. Tonight he was held in nearly every contest and was dragged down trying to run onto the loose ball multiple times. ...
I was sitting on the wing, probably 30m from the forward 50 and you could see Rance hanging on to him. He'd beat him in the contest and Rance would drag him to the ground. It was ****ing frustrating to see him deliberately tripped when he started to run on to a free ball. He copped a bit of luck in the 3rd & 4th, especially for the face palm.

Have to agree he was held at every contest and should have gotten quite a few more free kicks, pretty poor form from the umpires. Duck said as much directly after the match. Tippett (when he was at the Crows) and Walker have a similar problem, the umpires tend to let holds or contact to arms or over the shoulder go more than they should and yet the AFL wonder why more goals aren't being scored.
Yeah it's happening to every big forward, but some get a better ride than others, such as J.Riewoldt and Schulz.

The umps believe he is big enough to fend for himself
I think it was mentioned last year when Evans was looking into the umpiring and that mental case was still the umpires coach. He mentioned something about letting the bigger guys go at it fairly.

Hardly unique to Buddy, other than probably Nick Riewoldt most key forwards get a tough time of it. He does get mugged in marking contests and it's made to look worse by the fact he's a shithouse contested mark but he does get away with his fair share of fend offs to the face.
I don't really agree about the mug part, he's been pretty good this year. But it's hard to compete when your arms are tied to your sides by a defender who isn't even looking at the ball.

I think he gets a bigger free ride than any other player in the comp. Any one else would be called play on for running off their line, for buddy the umpires make everyone else standstill and watch.
Either you're taking the piss or you missed the entire game.

The scragging is what made the game ugly, if the umps paid a few early (both ways may I add), the game would have been better.
Yeah true it was happening all over the ground.
 
same thing happens to Josh Kennedy every week.
Have to agree he was held at every contest and should have gotten quite a few more free kicks, pretty poor form from the umpires. Duck said as much directly after the match. Tippett (when he was at the Crows) and Walker have a similar problem, the umpires tend to let holds or contact to arms or over the shoulder go more than they should and yet the AFL wonder why more goals aren't being scored.
 

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They make up for it by giving him an unfair free pass at the MRP. There are so many times he should've been suspended for his reckless/negligent/dangerous style of play but he is told to move along. I mean FFS, he drove a Crow into the ground with a headlock back when he was at Hawthorn, something that could easily have resulted in a broken neck, and he didn't even get any points. He's a protected species and it's a bloody joke.
In the prelim? Go back and watch the footage, it was Rutten who drove Buddy into the ground and then Buddy put him in a head lock. Nice attempt at changing history though.

Edit: Have since discovered the headlock against Crows at AAMI in 2013 which did look pretty bad. Was like a WWF move, lucky to get off. Apologies for original comment. Seems to be involved in lots of headlocks does Buddy.
 
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In the prelim? Go back and watch the footage, it was Rutten who drove Buddy into the ground and then Buddy put him in a head lock. Nice attempt at changing history though.

He's talking about the game in Adelaide last year where he landed badly with his arm wrapped around a Crows (Otten's?) head.

At the time, I was surprised he wasn't reported. When Buddy was at Hawthorn, he was constantly rubbed out for the most minor offences. You'd think based on his record at the tribunal that he's another Barry Hall. I suppose that all changed when he moved to Sydney - now he's allowed to bump high.
 
Nah the real issue for mine is the umpires watch him (Christ knows I would) and I makes it harder to get away with the kind of things that you might get away with scragging a lesser name.
 
He's talking about the game in Adelaide last year where he landed badly with his arm wrapped around a Crows (Otten's?) head.

At the time, I was surprised he wasn't reported. When Buddy was at Hawthorn, he was constantly rubbed out for the most minor offences. You'd think based on his record at the tribunal that he's another Barry Hall. I suppose that all changed when he moved to Sydney - now he's allowed to bump high.
Okay, thanks for that, apologies to original poster weirdtim.
I remember now, it was like a WWF move landing on his head and they let him off, it was that game where the crowd booed for pretty much the whole game.
 
Thd same thing happens to Nick Riewoldt, he gets scragged, blocked. chopped off the ball.

He deserves about 10 free kicks per minute but then when he finally gets one free kick for the game.

Bloody Riewoldt umpires pet derp.

Riewoldt has been the most looked after forward in the game for 10 years.
 
Please. Watch Sandilands in almost every ruck contest.

Also, it happens to just about every forward in every marking contest in the forward line. Remember the mark that should have been paid to Cotchin if he hadn't had his arms chopped in the last couple minutes of the game? Isn't that just a perfect example of what the op was talking about
 
Inconceivable. Haven't you heard that every single decision went for Sydney tonight? How on earth could Buddy have been scragged?


Certainly you got three key decisions late in the game that cost Richmond badly. There was a mark that wasn't paid to Richmond on their attacking 50 and two very clear holding the ball decisions that the Swans got away with inside their defensive 50.

That said, Franklin should have had a handful of frees within goalkicking range. That miss for the trip early in the game was a disgrace as were a couple of others.

All in all, it probably evened out over the course of the game.
 
What the umps need to realise is when you see it early in a match you pay it. The problem tonight was you let a few go early and the player is going to know they can get away with it all night.

It's the same with incorrect disposal and every other rule. Establish it early and the players will adjust.


Bingo.
 

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