Where is a mark deemed to be taken...?

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Die Hard
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Where is a mark deemed to be taken...?

Post: # 572302Post Die Hard »

Ok, here's a question for all budding (closet) umpires. Can someone tell me when a player jumps in the air for a mark, is the mark itself deemed to be 1) the point where the player jumped from, 2) the point in the air where he actually took control 3) where he lands after taking full control? I've just noticed over the past few games that I cannot seem to find any consistency on where the umpire deems the mark to have actually taken place???


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Post: # 572305Post mightysainters »

where he actually took control...


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Post: # 572308Post luke.l_26 »

To me.. It's always looked like it's where the player lands...
but now that you mentioned it.. I'm not really sure.
But I've always thought it was where the player lands after/when full control is achieved...


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Post: # 572312Post Die Hard »

Yup, I always thought it was at the point of control also, but i've noticed all too many forwards of late, ie, Medhurst & Rocca (when he actually gets a touch that is!) and a few others who will take a mark and literally go back to the point where they took off from and scuff the ground and often the umpire will take that point also. Often the backman is 3 - 5 meters further up the ground away from the goals manning the mark at this point.


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