PROMISING St Kilda forward Ahmed Saad has been forced to change his goalkicking routine because of a clampdown on players taking too long kicking for goal.
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PROMISING St Kilda forward Ahmed Saad has been forced to change his goalkicking routine because of a clampdown on players taking too long kicking for goal.
Leave Dumetriou's two strike Golden Child out of thismr six o'clock wrote:No worries !
but it's still ok for buddy to deviate 5 metres off his line .
I'm sure if the ball sponsor offered to pay a few thou more to get there image on screen for longer Saad would be afforded all the time in the world.matrix wrote:mark/crumb (play on) snap, goal
doesnt need a set shot
learn from the master
The best football idea I have heard in a long time.Life Long Saint wrote:Why don't they just stop the clock when a player is taking a set shot?
Then it doesn't matter how long they take.
Life Long Saint wrote:Why don't they just stop the clock when a player is taking a set shot?
Then it doesn't matter how long they take.
Goal kicking accuracy is the one area of the game that has not had any significant improvement over time. With silly rules like this it's no wonder.
Another brainless initiative by the rules committee to justify their own existence.
They claim the game is too fast and they bring in rules/interpretations to fatigue the players instead of letting players recover naturally through stoppages like shots at goal, kick-ins, ball-ups and throw-ins.
gringo wrote:I just want one season where the AFL just go the rules are ok- lets leave them alone. Bartlett was going on about how fans want the rules? Who are they?
Who says the game goes too long? Nobody that I know thinks that.plugger66 wrote:Life Long Saint wrote:Why don't they just stop the clock when a player is taking a set shot?
Then it doesn't matter how long they take.
Goal kicking accuracy is the one area of the game that has not had any significant improvement over time. With silly rules like this it's no wonder.
Another brainless initiative by the rules committee to justify their own existence.
They claim the game is too fast and they bring in rules/interpretations to fatigue the players instead of letting players recover naturally through stoppages like shots at goal, kick-ins, ball-ups and throw-ins.
The game goes to long anyway in a lot of peoples eyes and it isnt the sole reason for this anyway. The clock is stopped after a point but they only give them 6 seconds to kick out. They want the game to be continuous so players get more tired so there is less people around the ball which I would expect most people want. If the clock stopped the players would rest even more which would mean more people around the ball. 30 seconds is plenty.
mullet wrote:Holy smoke! Yep lets stop this absolute blite on the game!
BTW its ok to take drugs if you fess up afterwards. And inject players against their will.
But taking too long to kick for goal, it just hurts the game!
plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:I just want one season where the AFL just go the rules are ok- lets leave them alone. Bartlett was going on about how fans want the rules? Who are they?
There was no rule changes last year and on another thread you suggested rule changes.
He probably takes no more than 40 seconds.evertonfc wrote:To be fair, he takes about 3 minutes to take the shot...
I've got no objections.
Yep lets do that and the TV rights drop so we lose a couple of clubs or we just make it 30 seconds. Pretty sure every player could handle it. And lets give them a minute to kick out so the players recover and we can get 36 around the ball. Look I dont like every rule that is brought in but i do think that 30 seconds is plenty and especially like the idea of 80 interchanges because it should stop as many packs forming and test out the coaches skills on how to use them.Life Long Saint wrote:He probably takes no more than 40 seconds.evertonfc wrote:To be fair, he takes about 3 minutes to take the shot...
I've got no objections.
If the clock is stopped and he kicks the goal then why should it matter how long he takes?
Maybe, in the spirit of not lengthening the time it takes to play the game, we should abandon the mandatory delay for the TV channel to finish its commercial break before recommencing the play.
Because you only need to listen to the crowd to know that frustrates them more than Saad taking 10 seconds longer than the allotted 30 seconds to kick at the goals.
More than half of the games each week do not even have commercial breaks after goals. So where does that leave your argument?plugger66 wrote:Yep lets do that and the TV rights drop so we lose a couple of clubs or we just make it 30 seconds. Pretty sure every player could handle it. And lets give them a minute to kick out so the players recover and we can get 36 around the ball. Look I dont like every rule that is brought in but i do think that 30 seconds is plenty and especially like the idea of 80 interchanges because it should stop as many packs forming and test out the coaches skills on how to use them.Life Long Saint wrote:He probably takes no more than 40 seconds.evertonfc wrote:To be fair, he takes about 3 minutes to take the shot...
I've got no objections.
If the clock is stopped and he kicks the goal then why should it matter how long he takes?
Maybe, in the spirit of not lengthening the time it takes to play the game, we should abandon the mandatory delay for the TV channel to finish its commercial break before recommencing the play.
Because you only need to listen to the crowd to know that frustrates them more than Saad taking 10 seconds longer than the allotted 30 seconds to kick at the goals.
Only because he'd be wasting time.Dr Spaceman wrote:Lets' face it, if he wasn't one of ours we'd all be saying he takes way too long.
Life Long Saint wrote:More than half of the games each week do not even have commercial breaks after goals. So where does that leave your argument?plugger66 wrote:Yep lets do that and the TV rights drop so we lose a couple of clubs or we just make it 30 seconds. Pretty sure every player could handle it. And lets give them a minute to kick out so the players recover and we can get 36 around the ball. Look I dont like every rule that is brought in but i do think that 30 seconds is plenty and especially like the idea of 80 interchanges because it should stop as many packs forming and test out the coaches skills on how to use them.Life Long Saint wrote:
He probably takes no more than 40 seconds.
If the clock is stopped and he kicks the goal then why should it matter how long he takes?
Maybe, in the spirit of not lengthening the time it takes to play the game, we should abandon the mandatory delay for the TV channel to finish its commercial break before recommencing the play.
Because you only need to listen to the crowd to know that frustrates them more than Saad taking 10 seconds longer than the allotted 30 seconds to kick at the goals.
There are other ways to satisfy the commercial interests and still have an uninterrupted quarter.
All I am saying is that if the the logic of why they are enforcing a 30 second time limit on a shot at goal pertains to length of the game then it is fundamentally flawed. Because there are many other areas where they could cut time.
- Recalling the footy after it's been kicked because the kicker in the back pocket needed to move half a step to his left to be put on the correct angle. Really efficient use time, that one.
- The ridiculous goal line reviews that almost always prove inconclusive and end up going with what the goal umpire thought anyway.
- Re-bouncing the ball at the centre square because the umpire failed to execute the one ball skill they have to perform. Throw the thing up all the time and that goes away.
I could go on but that should allow you to get the gist.
Still an issue as the more you stop the clock the longer the game goes in real time!Life Long Saint wrote:Only because he'd be wasting time.Dr Spaceman wrote:Lets' face it, if he wasn't one of ours we'd all be saying he takes way too long.
Stop the clock and it's a non-issue.