
- Jun 30, 2014
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I mentioned I was going to do this in another post because I felt that the umpiring was awful, and some others didn't, and I wanted to go back and at least prove myself wrong if I was.
A few notes beforehand --
- Umpires are given an impossible task. The rules are convoluted, and left to discretion too often. The rules require umpires to look in about 4 different places at once at times. There are lots of players obstructing vision at times, and the view from the ground is not the same as a high camera angle where you can see everything.
- I am not someone who blames umpires for losses, or only notices missed/incorrect free kicks against us. I try my best to be as objective as possible, and I'm happy to admit I'm wrong.
- I wasn't able to get a 1080p copy of the game, so I had to use a 720p copy, so the quality is poor in a few spots. It also rendered poorly in a couple spots, so it looks worse than it should. I can't be ****ed fixing it. Highly recommend watching in 1080.
- I'm not doing this because I think it was the worst umpiring of all time or anything. I just thought it was very poor, and I have been wanting to do this for a while where I actually go back and look and see if I was crazy or not for my first impression. Anytime the AFL reviews a decision it was correct most of the time according to them. This is something I've been wanting to do for a long time, and I've been getting more into video editing so I was able to.
- There were other free kicks and non-decisions that you could make a technical case for, but I just wanted to use the examples that were pretty clear to me.
The final free kick count was 26 to WCE and 19 to STK. After this review, of the free kicks that were paid, 22% were incorrect. If you include missed calls, it's a 44% inaccuracy rate, which I think is absurdly high for a professional sport. That's getting near half of all decisions being incorrect, and there have been a lot of games umpired worse this season.
Here's the video:
It has explanations of each. If anyone disagrees with anything here, I'd be happy to hear it.
A few notes beforehand --
- Umpires are given an impossible task. The rules are convoluted, and left to discretion too often. The rules require umpires to look in about 4 different places at once at times. There are lots of players obstructing vision at times, and the view from the ground is not the same as a high camera angle where you can see everything.
- I am not someone who blames umpires for losses, or only notices missed/incorrect free kicks against us. I try my best to be as objective as possible, and I'm happy to admit I'm wrong.
- I wasn't able to get a 1080p copy of the game, so I had to use a 720p copy, so the quality is poor in a few spots. It also rendered poorly in a couple spots, so it looks worse than it should. I can't be ****ed fixing it. Highly recommend watching in 1080.
- I'm not doing this because I think it was the worst umpiring of all time or anything. I just thought it was very poor, and I have been wanting to do this for a while where I actually go back and look and see if I was crazy or not for my first impression. Anytime the AFL reviews a decision it was correct most of the time according to them. This is something I've been wanting to do for a long time, and I've been getting more into video editing so I was able to.
- There were other free kicks and non-decisions that you could make a technical case for, but I just wanted to use the examples that were pretty clear to me.
The final free kick count was 26 to WCE and 19 to STK. After this review, of the free kicks that were paid, 22% were incorrect. If you include missed calls, it's a 44% inaccuracy rate, which I think is absurdly high for a professional sport. That's getting near half of all decisions being incorrect, and there have been a lot of games umpired worse this season.
Here's the video:
It has explanations of each. If anyone disagrees with anything here, I'd be happy to hear it.