it's a throw in if they're not sureI'd prefer it didn't eventuate, but sounds like it is becoming more and more likely. How will this rule not lead to countless reviews where the umpires have to come together to decide who touched it last?
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it's a throw in if they're not sureI'd prefer it didn't eventuate, but sounds like it is becoming more and more likely. How will this rule not lead to countless reviews where the umpires have to come together to decide who touched it last?
They'd still have to come together almost every time to decide, though. Also, we may get those scenarios where they second-guess themselves like when they call for an obvious goal review.it's a throw in if they're not sure
Not true, lots of supporters are far from "comfortable" with it. If it comes in should only be between the 50's. It can be a massive penalty.We have the last touch rule in the SANFL, and it works just fine. Supporters are very comfortable with it. Once it's in, you'll hear people moan about it for the first 2-3 weeks, then they'll get used to it.
Don't know what games you go to, if any (I notice you live in Sydney), but supporters have accepted the rule .. because it WORKS!!!Not true, lots of supporters are far from "comfortable" with it. If it comes in should only be between the 50's. It can be a massive penalty.
I don't live in Sydney anymore (just haven't changed location) You may also notice I support CDFC and I go every week except when we play the AFL Reserves. Great that you like the rule but lots don't; not sure how you can definitively speak for all supporters. It's all about opinions and shouting won't change mine.Don't know what games you go to, if any (I notice you live in Sydney), but supporters have accepted the rule .. because it WORKS!!!