hawkman
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The push in the back in a tackle no longer seems to be a rule, players are falling across opponents backs and nothing is paid. The only thing umpires are looking for are high or dangerous tackles
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They are (and have been pretty much since 2017) also equally good at forgetting kicking in danger when one of your mids kicks the ball off the deck directly between someone's hands...Umpires are very good at forgetting the rules when Richmond play.
Swallowed pips galore.
And frees made to the letter of the law for the Oppo even with a new coach and gameplan.
Also Dimma who could not buy a free at Tiger land,getting frees galore at the Suns.
8 years now but it's been longer than that.
Certain parts of the media,Grant Thomas,Wayne Carey,Tony Shaw and Mark Allen are now realising the BS we cop and making it known on media.
I like thisThere was one with stengle too.
But not just that game. All teams are doing it. They very slowly "clear" the area while saying they're following an opponent. But turn on a dime and tackle/impede the kicktaker.
I've said for a while it needs to be like offside in the rugby codes. Stand where you want, but until you're onside you can't make a play at the ball or ball carrier
The raising arms was to call time I thought and not play on?Well this one is a doosy.
Carlton v Cats.
Shot on goal after the siren. The commentators say the player better be careful to not play on and run off the line.
Player walks in and starts lining up. Goes off the line and you can see the umpire call play on raising both arms just as he kicks. AFTER siren has sounded.
Ball goes through as a goal and the Carlton player are stunned. No video referral.
What a joke. All that technology. Four umpires. After the siren and still couldn't get it right?