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One umpire called touched and another umpire called a mark. That is when the umpires can stop the clock and confer with one another:
In our game v North last year, Taberner got paid a mark (which he juggled over the boundary line). He scored the goal. Then the umpires called a score review. To check if a player had legally marked a ball or not. So it can be done. I don’t know what the difference in this instance was other than the boundary line being a factor?
In our game v North last year, Taberner got paid a mark (which he juggled over the boundary line). He scored the goal. Then the umpires called a score review. To check if a player had legally marked a ball or not. So it can be done. I don’t know what the difference in this instance was other than the boundary line being a factor?
Fremantle thought they were first on the board when Matt Taberner snapped a brilliant goal from a juggled mark.
But despite the mark being paid, set and then the goal being kicked, the decision was made to review the juggled attempt.
Replays showed Taberner didn’t complete the mark – so the behind was signalled instead.
‘Absolute chaos!’ Roos pinch one-point thriller in controversial win over dour Freo
‘Absolute chaos!’ Roos pinch one-point thriller in controversial win over dour Freo
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