- Apr 28, 2007
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Look, I respect that the umpires have a tough job and have copped alot of stick this year especially with regards to the hands-in-the back rule.
But this weekend's application of the Holding The Ball rule is possibly the worst I have ever seen.
Umpires are repeatedly being 'conned' into paying HTB decisions when opposition players are in fact the ones who are trapping the ball against the player on the ground. This practice seems to be happening more often lately.
I witnessed many examples this weekend.
Scott Thompson had one payed against him, when he clearly went to ground and, while trying to scrape the ball out, it was cleverly held in by one of the Hawthorn players, who was practically sitting on top of him.
The exact same thing happened numerous times in the Collingwood v Sydney game - first a free payed to Josh Fraser who was holding the ball tightly against one of the Sydney players (think it was Bolton). The same thing happened to Brett Kirk, who was penalised for HTB later on.
Is anyone else annoyed by this? Surely umpires must cotton on sooner rather than later - since this tactic is becoming more widespread. It defeats the very purpose of the HTB rule - which is aimed at keeping the ball moving and preventing unnecessary ball-ups.
But this weekend's application of the Holding The Ball rule is possibly the worst I have ever seen.
Umpires are repeatedly being 'conned' into paying HTB decisions when opposition players are in fact the ones who are trapping the ball against the player on the ground. This practice seems to be happening more often lately.
I witnessed many examples this weekend.
Scott Thompson had one payed against him, when he clearly went to ground and, while trying to scrape the ball out, it was cleverly held in by one of the Hawthorn players, who was practically sitting on top of him.
The exact same thing happened numerous times in the Collingwood v Sydney game - first a free payed to Josh Fraser who was holding the ball tightly against one of the Sydney players (think it was Bolton). The same thing happened to Brett Kirk, who was penalised for HTB later on.
Is anyone else annoyed by this? Surely umpires must cotton on sooner rather than later - since this tactic is becoming more widespread. It defeats the very purpose of the HTB rule - which is aimed at keeping the ball moving and preventing unnecessary ball-ups.