With the controversy at the end of the Collingwood Adelaide game a couple of weeks ago, I once again came to think how often this rule is technically not paid.
15 is not very far at all to run with the ball these days. Players go further than that all of the time.
For reference, check out the first highlight from the Geelong v GWS game below:
Bruhn gets possession just past the end of the 'BIG' centre circle, and kicks it from just past (about the same distance) the end of the centre square.
Centre square is 50m. Circle is 10m. So he ran (50/2 - 10/2) = 20 metres.
This is well more than the allowed 15 metres, but watching the game, it doesn't 'feel like' he ran too far. 15m has served us well for a long time, just as 10 yards did originally. But with the pace of the game now is 15 enough?
I'd rather extend this distance but enforce it strictly. Thoughts?
15 is not very far at all to run with the ball these days. Players go further than that all of the time.
For reference, check out the first highlight from the Geelong v GWS game below:
Bruhn gets possession just past the end of the 'BIG' centre circle, and kicks it from just past (about the same distance) the end of the centre square.
Centre square is 50m. Circle is 10m. So he ran (50/2 - 10/2) = 20 metres.
This is well more than the allowed 15 metres, but watching the game, it doesn't 'feel like' he ran too far. 15m has served us well for a long time, just as 10 yards did originally. But with the pace of the game now is 15 enough?
I'd rather extend this distance but enforce it strictly. Thoughts?