Dangerous tactics by Sydney !!
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Dangerous tactics by Sydney !!
I really think something needs to be done immediately about this tactic of "Taking a Players legs out from underneath him" in a marking contest. This has the potential to have players landing on their head causing real damage to the skull or spine.
Offenders last night included C. Bolton, Roberts-Thompson, Barry & Jolly. This occured too many times for it to be a co-incedence and appears to be a tactic by Sydney aimed at combating the height advantage that quite a few clubs have over their undersized backline.
Lets hope that the AFL cracks down on it SOON !!
Offenders last night included C. Bolton, Roberts-Thompson, Barry & Jolly. This occured too many times for it to be a co-incedence and appears to be a tactic by Sydney aimed at combating the height advantage that quite a few clubs have over their undersized backline.
Lets hope that the AFL cracks down on it SOON !!
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Plus the constant holding of the jumpers when our boys did not even have the footy. Hate to tell you umps but this actually isn't legal. Funny though, they were allowed to do it time and time again
What's the use of a third umpire if they refuse to control/look out for this kind of stuff?
What's the use of a third umpire if they refuse to control/look out for this kind of stuff?
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The AFL love the swans.....simple.....they can do no wrong.milney044 wrote:Plus the constant holding of the jumpers when our boys did not even have the footy. Hate to tell you umps but this actually isn't legal. Funny though, they were allowed to do it time and time again
What's the use of a third umpire if they refuse to control/look out for this kind of stuff?
If Freo or Port introduced the flood, they'd have rules stopping it by now.
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Eastern - you are 100% correct. AFL has to act before a player is seriously injured but first they have to be alerted to the tactic. I hope that I am not alone on Tuesday writing to the AFL regarding my concerns regarding this tactic. It has no impact on us for months but the next Swans opponent may not be as lucky as our boys last night.
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I loved KB on SEN this morning before the bulldogs/crows match. A caller asked him why the swans were allowed to get away with this last night and KB first said he didn't see the match, then agreed with the others on the call that perhaps bloton didn't mean it.
Personally the one that annoyed me was the tagging tactics of kirk on dal, it was worse then baker ever did but do we hear anything in the media the next day! No wonder dal struggles to get into the play when he is pulled by the jumper everytime he goes for the ball.
Swans are very very good at knowing just where the umpire is and how far they can go to get any little advantage. Throwing the ball and elbows at back of packs are two good examples of how the umpire is blindsided by a mass of players.
Personally the one that annoyed me was the tagging tactics of kirk on dal, it was worse then baker ever did but do we hear anything in the media the next day! No wonder dal struggles to get into the play when he is pulled by the jumper everytime he goes for the ball.
Swans are very very good at knowing just where the umpire is and how far they can go to get any little advantage. Throwing the ball and elbows at back of packs are two good examples of how the umpire is blindsided by a mass of players.
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One of the highlights of that very ugly game of football was simply making it out without any injuries. I thought an early tackle on X (without the ball) was cheap (umpire was creened from the play), the hit on CJ's mark was cheap (IMO, Sydney player was never trying to mark), and Hall was Hall... the constant legging of Reiwoldt had my heart in my mouth.Solar wrote:...
Swans are very very good at knowing just where the umpire is and how far they can go to get any little advantage. Throwing the ball and elbows at back of packs are two good examples of how the umpire is blindsided by a mass of players.
It seems at times that Sydney actually decides "okay, we're probably giving up a free kick here, might as well stick it" and just straight out try and hurt someone.
Everyone does it to some extent, but Sydney have made an art form of it. Thank god the game's over.
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Look Roos is a farken idiot.
He reckons that he can still win a flag playing bultish ultra defensive footy and he is kidding himself.
The whole Swine game plan is based on negativity and boring the opposition to death and forcing mistakes through lack of passion by the opposition.
Just look at Reiwoldt's reaction when the final siren went - he just chucked the ball away - "stuff this!"
He reckons that he can still win a flag playing bultish ultra defensive footy and he is kidding himself.
The whole Swine game plan is based on negativity and boring the opposition to death and forcing mistakes through lack of passion by the opposition.
Just look at Reiwoldt's reaction when the final siren went - he just chucked the ball away - "stuff this!"
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Saints planning challenge to Swans 'tunnelling' tactic
Caroline Wilson | March 25, 2008
ST KILDA is reviewing the potentially dangerous tactics it believes were employed by Sydney on Saturday night against its spearhead captain Nick Riewoldt.
The Saints' chief executive Archie Fraser confirmed last night that his club was considering lodging an official complaint with the AFL and its umpires boss Jeff Gieschen. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>....
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/s ... 12578.html
Caroline Wilson | March 25, 2008
ST KILDA is reviewing the potentially dangerous tactics it believes were employed by Sydney on Saturday night against its spearhead captain Nick Riewoldt.
The Saints' chief executive Archie Fraser confirmed last night that his club was considering lodging an official complaint with the AFL and its umpires boss Jeff Gieschen. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>....
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/s ... 12578.html
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Good, Finally some gumption shown by the admin.saintbrat wrote:Saints planning challenge to Swans 'tunnelling' tactic
Caroline Wilson | March 25, 2008
ST KILDA is reviewing the potentially dangerous tactics it believes were employed by Sydney on Saturday night against its spearhead captain Nick Riewoldt.
The Saints' chief executive Archie Fraser confirmed last night that his club was considering lodging an official complaint with the AFL and its umpires boss Jeff Gieschen. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>....
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/s ... 12578.html