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markinUSA wrote:According to the TV commentary, Roo apologized to the ump later on in the match for the spray he'd given them. I thought that was a class act.
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plugger66 wrote:When BJ kicked it Jarrah was 2 metres from him and then Jarrah ran away whilst BJ was having a go at our players for not making space even though an average kick would have found one of the three players there. I was 50 metres away at the most.
If you were 50 metres away, then you would have been on the field, which you were not. So you must be lying.
What happened was this: The players grouped rather than spread. Their fault not Brendon's. However, Brendon then forgot to take responsibility for his own actions. Cleaning up errors of teammates is the mark of a true champion.
plugger66 wrote:When BJ kicked it Jarrah was 2 metres from him and then Jarrah ran away whilst BJ was having a go at our players for not making space even though an average kick would have found one of the three players there. I was 50 metres away at the most.
If you were 50 metres away, then you would have been on the field, which you were not. So you must be lying.
What happened was this: The players grouped rather than spread. Their fault not Brendon's. However, Brendon then forgot to take responsibility for his own actions. Cleaning up errors of teammates is the mark of a true champion.
He kicked it from well inside the 50 line so I fail to get your point. I am lying, yes nice one. JB said he was 40 metres away. Where does that make him then? you not only got the ditance wrong you got what happened wrong. Why do you have that nick name.
plugger66 wrote:
JB said he was 40 metres away. Where does that make him then?
I was the umpire who called play on.
There is no denying bj's kick was poor - but to believe that he could have got to jarrah is plain wrong.
Why was it play on for starters? He took on step. Is that enough? If so why dont umpires call play on every single marking contest as players always take a step or two.
bj had a go at me (as i said I was the umpire) and then I was yoo busy setting the mark and running backwards and making sure I was in the TV shot to hear what bj was saying to his teammates.
Mabye you could tell us - you must be one of the players if you were only ten metres further away than me.
Lance or James??
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plugger66 wrote:
JB said he was 40 metres away. Where does that make him then?
I was the umpire who called play on.
There is no denying bj's kick was poor - but to believe that he could have got to jarrah is plain wrong.
Why was it play on for starters? He took on step. Is that enough? If so why dont umpires call play on every single marking contest as players always take a step or two.
bj had a go at me (as i said I was the umpire) and then I was yoo busy setting the mark and running backwards and making sure I was in the TV shot to hear what bj was saying to his teammates.
Mabye you could tell us - you must be one of the players if you were only ten metres further away than me.
I am Sam gilbert and he told me to make better position and to allow for his bad kicking. He also said i should have picked up Jarrah as he needed a good sook after he kicked it.
plugger66 wrote:
JB said he was 40 metres away. Where does that make him then?
I was the umpire who called play on.
There is no denying bj's kick was poor - but to believe that he could have got to jarrah is plain wrong.
Why was it play on for starters? He took on step. Is that enough? If so why dont umpires call play on every single marking contest as players always take a step or two.
bj had a go at me (as i said I was the umpire) and then I was yoo busy setting the mark and running backwards and making sure I was in the TV shot to hear what bj was saying to his teammates.
Mabye you could tell us - you must be one of the players if you were only ten metres further away than me.
I am Sam gilbert and he told me to make better position and to allow for his bad kicking. He also said i should have picked up Jarrah as he needed a good sook after he kicked it.
Sorry Sam - I bow to your greater knowledge on the subject - sorry have to go and feed my seeing eye dog. Hate having to run backwards to the fridge.
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last week I mentioned his little hissy fit directed towards Ray at half time.
Ray and King just looked at Goddard with contempt.
And I was told that its all good...
ok he may have underestimated Jurrah's closing speed, and ok he stuffed the kick up, but once the mistake was made he let Jurrah sprint off him to mark the ball on the 50mt.
The guy has a problem, he doesnt think he has a problem, so the team has to put up with it. This years team FIGJAM award goes to .... I dont even have to open the envelope, c'mon up Brendon.
bj needs to stfu and get on with footy
having a go at the ump isnt going to do anything but have neg results
having a go at team mates shows a little bit of passing the buck
stfu
get the cherry
and use it
its what u are best at BJ
mmmm yeah pisses me off when he waves his arms around like the robot from lost in space telling players to man up when he doesn't move, and usually his opponent ends up with the ball . sometimes it seems hes too lazy to chase or man up, hey great player just wish he would take this out of his game . If your spent Brendan and couldn't be bothered manning up theirs a bench
All players make mistakes during a game. And many of them vent a little too, not just BJ. Ever watched Roo mouth off if he gets free and isn't then spotted up?
BJ is without doubt the best ball distributor and decision maker we have. Out of 20 kicks he's hit 18, and many over distance. Rather than heap scorn on him for his passion, how about we give him a little bit of a break on this one and appreciate his many talents?
St DAC wrote:All players make mistakes during a game. And many of them vent a little too, not just BJ. Ever watched Roo mouth off if he gets free and isn't then spotted up?
BJ is without doubt the best ball distributor and decision maker we have. Out of 20 kicks he's hit 18, and many over distance. Rather than heap scorn on him for his passion, how about we give him a little bit of a break on this one and appreciate his many talents?
Agree.
Ha made a mistake, big deal.
And I dont think he's about to change his arm waving, finger pointing angry ways to appease some of the beers swilling pie scoffers in the stands.
Roo's 50m penalty after a spray at an umpire was in the 2nd quarter, 5 or 10 minutes after the reverse free kick against BJ.
BJ had wacked the Melbourne player with his forearm or elbow. The reason for Roo's spray was that he was punched in the back and looked across to see that the umpire has seen the incident but did nothing about it. I was in the top deck of the Ponsford but heard Roo shout "Hey! You saw that f....in' ...." . The rest was unclear.
Basically,. the problem stemmed from the umpire's inconsistency.
'Basically,. the problem stemmed from the umpire's inconsistency."
as with Schnieder last week ...... Move on, as the ump will NEVER change their minds ...spraying will only attract a penalty so what does it achieve to spray at the ump ???
And I dont think he's about to change his arm waving, finger pointing angry ways to appease some of the beers swilling pie scoffers in the stands.
in the end what we think amounts to a pile of horse dung.
But that was my point about Goddard, his effect on his own team mates.
against Jurrah he made three mistakes in a single instance of play
yet he still goes off his cruet at his team mates. (and the rumpire made the correct call he played on, he marked on one side of his body and wheeled round to kick on the other)
Last week in the half time incident with Ray and King they were basically laughing at him, and not in a nice way.
this isnt an argument about whether he is a good player...
People are quick to change sentiment on here, at the start of the year there were multiple threads about him being our next captain! He has flaws sure, but he also has heart...I am sure he will grow older and wiser, but I am willing to ride the bumps.
Iceman234 wrote:Roo also cost us a 50 for giving the ump a spray, then later gave another for no penalty
Roo had his back turned to play, which was about 5m away, complaining to the umpire when he wasn't paid the mark near the end of the 3rd quarter. It would have been embarrassing if the ball had come out to him
Mini had to get him focused again.
I just had another look at this. The weird thing is, the umpire was right. He never had a firm grip on the ball and it hit the ground.
thought most if not all the players were doing really well in not making sprays to anyone this year until the last two weeks.
until the last two weeks if there was a wrong decision by the umpires etc they just got back to their job. i even praised them on this point during hte year, the last 2 weeks has been different. lets hope it all returns!
saintly wrote:thought most if not all the players were doing really well in not making sprays to anyone this year until the last two weeks.
until the last two weeks if there was a wrong decision by the umpires etc they just got back to their job. i even praised them on this point during hte year, the last 2 weeks has been different. lets hope it all returns!
Perhaps with greater focus and intensity they will shrug off the shocking decisions more easily and just get on with it. The outbursts may reflect their lack of intensity over the final three weeks of home and away.
Surely all just a symptom of playing meaningless games...
I like the fact that there's a bi of anger.
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