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We complain the game is over officiated and it is something they get wrong often and seems to slow things down as well. Thoughts?
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The problem is score review was supposed to be goal line technology to fix goal umpire howlers, not judge if someones pinky touched the ball off the boot 40m away. That's up to field umpires not goal umpires so shouldn't even be part of score review.
As usual the AFL saw something being used in overseas sports, tried to implement it without actually thinking about how it would work and prostituted the concept.
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Just because you didn't know the errors were there, it doesn't mean they don't exist...Nah. Get rid of the whole score review system until they develop one that they can use competently. There were fewer errors pre 2012 when it didn’t even exist.
The problem is score review was supposed to be goal line technology to fix goal umpire howlers, not judge if someones pinky touched the ball off the boot 40m away. That's up to field umpires not goal umpires so shouldn't even be part of score review.
As usual the AFL saw something being used in overseas sports, tried to implement it without actually thinking about how it would work and prostituted the concept.
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Who cares if it was touched? Balls are touched off the boot and in marking contests all day long and marks are still paid. If it's not touched enough for an umpire to hear it or see the ball deflect it's not worth worrying about. Or should we have mark review after a mark before a player can kick for goal?Seems strange though, Mayne's non review is the one that has caused this uproar and it was clearly touched, it's not even up for debate.
Why would you only fix the goal umpires howlers?
That's like having the technology to completely repair a quadriplegic and only turning him into a paraplegic.
The AFL is well behind on reviews. Then they blame technology - they should sit in front of my TV it is all reasonably clear.Nah. Get rid of the whole score review system until they develop one that they can use competently. There were fewer errors pre 2012 when it didn’t even exist.
Snicko uses a microphone behind the stumps. Couldn’t replicate that for situations like on the weekend where the goal was kicked from 45m out.Cricket has used the snicko for how long now?!? Can that be introduced into the touched off the boot review?
Except that we still did know when an error was there because it was literally just as identifiable via replay as it is now - difference is that now there are blatant errors literally every single week.Just because you didn't know the errors were there, it doesn't mean they don't exist...
I often think about some of the rules in our game and why they exist. This is an interesting one as there isn't any particular reason for it to exist. It was in the first rules of Australian football. Number 3. No other football code has this rule to prevent goals....though Rugby School, where Tom Wills played his early football before the first rules of Australian rules were drawn up, originally had a rule like this.We complain the game is over officiated and it is something they get wrong often and seems to slow things down as well. Thoughts?
Completely agree. You'd have Collingwood just continually bombing it to the square for Cox to punch it through time and again.Nah, then you'll have players kicking goals via deflections off of opposition players which will create a different set of issues. What if a player kicks a goal via a deflection off another players knee or shin? Is that a goal or a kick to the opposition player? Then we'd have different rage threads, arguing the point of contact of the deflection.
We complain the game is over officiated and it is something they get wrong often and seems to slow things down as well. Thoughts?