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Would take you a long time to be a millionaire betting on a $1.01 shot every week.
Petrified of Richmond winning a threepeat because that means we can have a real shake at the 4 peat.
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the oppo (Hocking) way.
Remember the frees they got when they were flying.raskolnikov dude, you barrack for Essendon
That a man like Steve Hocking could play the game for so long and also reach the highest level, and still tamper with the rules with these convoluted variants is stunning! We riducule him at times, but he is not stupid, not lacking in experience. He appears to lack commonsense though.
Don't have a problem with that really, that is his role after all isn't it - I don't want any coach driving the game either, be it Dimma or Paul Roos (remember back then in 2005)He has an agenda. They don't want the coaches being the ones driving the direction of the game;
Hocking and his cronies think they've got the game's best interests at heart and see fit to alter any aspect they deem detrimental to the game's image, watch-ability, marketability, appeal etc. Hence the yearly rule changes which come upon other changes which resulted from other changes - to the point where they're just fiddling with the game's essence and actually flipped it on its head.
This is where I said "WOW". This is such a long reach from my perspective. I just can't agree with it. The current holding the ball interpretation is saying hello! I think if there is hesitancy it is due to head clash obligations, which whether we like it or not, has legal ramifications beyond what a fan likes or doesn't like.For example, in today's game you're at a disadvantage if you get to a grounded ball first. So, you'll see two blokes hovered over a ball waiting for the other one to get it. This is so absurd that it's hard to understand the lack of a reaction from the football world.
Again, wow! This 'the AFL is out to get Richmond' approach is so out of kilter with what is going on. There is an attempt to speed up the game after we reach some really damning lows with the defensive elements of the game created in a more pronounced way by the Swans and other variants. Their premiership win was off the back of being the third lowest scorer (points for) for the season entire season - Premiers and yet the Third Lowest Scorer! Since then there has been concerted effort to change that, and with that has came a raft of changes. It got worse the next season (2006) and the game's average score has been in decline every since (down in 2019 to levels not seen since 1968), despite better conditions and better so-called professionism. So an attack on the defensive mechanisms of the game has been taking place. The Stand Rule is the most radical attempt to so far I wou,d suggest. Add chopping the arms, add hands in the back, add protected zones both around the player and at the centre bounce. It's not because we are dominant, it's whilst we are dominant, with an attacking game style that has us strangely at odds with the rule changes about improving scoring generally. It affects us but is not about us!But back to Richmond. It's clear that our game style and success has put us at the forefront of their (AFL) focus. The new rule changes clearly were made, if not totally then mostly, to negate aspects of our game plan and strategy. When you win three from four it's only natural that you'd get the most attention. They're not sitting around the rules committee table watching North and Gold Coast to find "unappealing" elements of gameplay; they watch Richmond because the natural way of things has always been that teams will try to emulate the most recent dominant team. And they want to stamp those things out before they become standard across the league.
You can bet your bottom dollar that the umpires were hammered with Richmond footage in the off-season. We're now seeing the results of that and there's no sign of it stopping.
You won't get any argument from me in regard the Stand Rule. It is a blight on the game and for what good - effectively turning the guy with the ball into some sort of untouchable person once he plays on for the next 2 seconds. As kids we learned that 'the Mark' was an imaginary line parallel to the goals from where 'the Mark' was taken. Making a person stand almost motionless is a visual and auditory blight. There are now too many contradictions of purpose within the games rules. With every slight deviation of the rules comes another 5-10 purpose contradictions - it's the Domino effect. That a man like Steve Hocking could play the game for so long and also reach the highest level, and still tamper with the rules with these convoluted variants is stunning! We riducule him at times, but he is not stupid, not lacking in experience. He appears to lack commonsense though.
Tell me any other sport where a player is made to act like a scarecrow.
As i said in an earlier post, i have been blissfully watching old classic games on Kayo. last night i watched the 1999 match against the Bulldogs V Carlton. The game itself was a total bloody hoot and the style of the game was incredible. To me, the play moved just as fast in its intent - players were not quite as fast overall, but the intent was there. The game flowed beautifully though. When whistles blew, the players instantly moved in the direction of the free - as it was obvious. Because of this the flow of the game was much better. Currently, that doesn't happen. Everytime the whistle blows, everyone has to stop as the free kick is not obvious and they have scared everyone into giving away a 50, or not taking the mark correctly.
I really urge everyone to watch those older games and tell me their opinion, certainly from the 90's up. There is a lot to learn about how things have changed. High scoring games they were too. Both teams kicking 15-16 goals each. I watched it and found myself blown away how good a 3rd gamer Luke Blackwell looked. A name i had forgotten completely about - he turned out not being a big star or anything, but he just moved through the game with intent and speed and his kicking at goal was really excellent. My point of that is, even 3rd game players seemed more prepared to play the game with serious intent to score, run and take the game on.
The modern game owes a lot to its indigenous stars & the handful of genuine superstars like Dusty. But without Eddie Betts, Liam Ryan, Shai Bolton - without them, the game would have been a dull turd devoid of the moments that at least let the AFL create an impressive 30 second highlights clip to suck oversea's fans into thinking the game is a lot more fun than it really is.
I simply can not calm down from the debacle that was last night, but I will try to give a somewhat measured opinion. As many others have said, the free kick count does not have to be the same, nor should it be the same. I do accept that the way we play does have an effect on the numbers. However what kills me is the inconsistencies in the decisions, as well as a clear bias against us from multiple specific umpires. You cannot tell me that it is just a coincidence that in 2017 our free kick differential was 18th, 2018 18th, 2019 13th, 2020 17th and 2021 18th. We do not see stats like that if the 20-8 at half time was an outlier. I see a clear and orchestrated bias against our club, personally it’s unbearable. Of course we all have our biases for the clubs we love and it’s easy to get sucked into the emotion of it, but I had a look at some other games and I made 2 observations. The state of umpiring as a whole is just shocking. From holding the ball to deliberate, it seems that each umpire has their own interpretations. The second observation being that we genuinely have it the worst. It was not only once when we were called to play on when the only movement was from the lions man on the mark, who is meant to be standing, whilst the Lions are given the full measure of time before they have to move it on. Pickett got clobbered in the hewd before that report. Cameron jumps on Ralphsmith and takes him out without getting the ball, and it’s play on. The final straw was Zorko throwing the ball and somehow getting a free for that, and they get a goal out of it. Instead of complaining about our crowd numbers, perhaps the journos could do some inverstigative journalism into the ridiculous umpiring, which is I’m sure turning away fans
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Tell me any other sport where a player is made to act like a scarecrow.
As i said in an earlier post, i have been blissfully watching old classic games on Kayo. last night i watched the 1999 match against the Bulldogs V Carlton. The game itself was a total bloody hoot and the style of the game was incredible. To me, the play moved just as fast in its intent - players were not quite as fast overall, but the intent was there. The game flowed beautifully though. When whistles blew, the players instantly moved in the direction of the free - as it was obvious. Because of this the flow of the game was much better. Currently, that doesn't happen. Everytime the whistle blows, everyone has to stop as the free kick is not obvious and they have scared everyone into giving away a 50, or not taking the mark correctly.
I really urge everyone to watch those older games and tell me their opinion, certainly from the 90's up. There is a lot to learn about how things have changed. High scoring games they were too. Both teams kicking 15-16 goals each. I watched it and found myself blown away how good a 3rd gamer Luke Blackwell looked. A name i had forgotten completely about - he turned out not being a big star or anything, but he just moved through the game with intent and speed and his kicking at goal was really excellent. My point of that is, even 3rd game players seemed more prepared to play the game with serious intent to score, run and take the game on.
The modern game owes a lot to its indigenous stars & the handful of genuine superstars like Dusty. But without Eddie Betts, Liam Ryan, Shai Bolton - without them, the game would have been a dull turd devoid of the moments that at least let the AFL create an impressive 30 second highlights clip to suck oversea's fans into thinking the game is a lot more fun than it really is.
I'm thinking this might have effect on the players to the free kicks we don't get or paid against us you seen Pickett loose it after he got cloths lined.
The best one is when they call play on when the player has literally just turned around after picking the ball up next to the fence. From memory it happened to Lynch.
It's farcical. These new rules and interpretations are making a mockery of the game. I can't think of another sport that is more contrived.
Baker has a guy run into him and they call high contact. A minute later he receives a handball, braces for contact while still essentially getting control of the ball and they pay HTB.
They want to create free flowing football but for what reason? Is the game more attractive? Are higher scores being kicked?
I can't accept corruption (if anyone's really saying that after they've calmed down). If you were gonna be corrupt you wouldn't do it against the same team, you'd let North win and cash in on the huge odds.
I can't accept that we have mongel players because all the frees would be for in the back or too high.
I can't abide this attitude that upires can't be criticised. I umpired and copped heckles when I occasionally make a howler. It's not that ******* hard to do your job. And I tell you what, when I did fu** up I made sure I didn't do it twice.
I would sack all the useless campaigner umpires until we get some men with balls officiating. I'm my rage last night I would have put sh*t in a postpak and sent it to those useless campaigners had I known their address.
Wouldn't happen in Hurling! It's time we started to arm our players I think..... see attached
free kick reaming update:
since rd1 2017 we've:
won free kick count by 7 or more twice
lost free kick count by 7 or more 29 times
2021 has been by far the worst, losing the free kick count by 10+ most weeks with a few 7's in there. think we've won it twice by small margins
the AFL didn't want our first flag in 2017 and they definitely don't want us to 3peat
I mentioned to my flatmate last night that I've found myself bracing for a whistle at every marking contest or stoppage because I've grown to expect a free kick against us.
I wasn’t t aware you could just jump up, knee someone in the back of the head, get nowhere near the ball and play on
Dont agree the AFL didn't want our first flag. It was a massive pay day. It was only really 2020 that it became a problem for them, they would have loved to see Brisbane win it as it would have taken the burn out all the financial losses they copped. They know the game up here is on the brink of popping, especially with the Bronco's sucking balls. I have spoken to the chap who runs the AFL grassroots footy up here and the growth they have seen in kid participation and TV views etc is off the charts. They AFL smells money in the water up here, the Lions losing in the prelim would have caused tears