Goddard tackled from behind

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Goddard tackled from behind

Post: # 922384Post Enrico_Misso »

Has the rule changed there?

BJ had the ball after a mark.
Was waiting for an option.
Ump called play-on and he was immediately tackled from behind.
Then free-kicked for holding the ball.

I thought it was illegal for an opponent to be standing behind/beside you or within a certain distance of you when you were taking a kick.

If the rule has changed we should have players constantly creeping up behind opponents poised to tackle the moment play-on is called.
In fact it would make more sense to position the man on the mark one metre behind the player poised to pounce, but then he would be over the mark and in an illegal position!!


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Post: # 922386Post n1ck »

Yeah, what the hell!?

That decision baffled me, as it did everyone in the stadium. Even Carlton supporters were ridiculing that free kick.

I believe at that point we were about 4 goals down, having kicked 2 in about 5 minutes. We had a fair share of the ball at that time and looked ok - not great, but ok - and they went on to score from that decision and within a minute or two Murphy had bombed another one from 50 and it was game over.

That free kick turned the momentum from a little in our favour (at that moment) and swung it massively back in the Blues.

Im not blaming the umpires for the loss by any stretch - we were woeful, the worst ive seen since 99/00 IMO, but I thought we had a patch of about 5 or 6 minutes where we had worked ourselves back into the game and with abit of luck could have been challenging for a result.


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Post: # 922387Post overitalready »

already addressed here under "Eddie Betts tackling from behind"


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Post: # 922389Post Lachy384 »

n1ck wrote:Yeah, what the hell!?

That decision baffled me, as it did everyone in the stadium. Even Carlton supporters were ridiculing that free kick.

I believe at that point we were about 4 goals down, having kicked 2 in about 5 minutes. We had a fair share of the ball at that time and looked ok - not great, but ok - and they went on to score from that decision and within a minute or two Murphy had bombed another one from 50 and it was game over.

That free kick turned the momentum from a little in our favour (at that moment) and swung it massively back in the Blues.

Im not blaming the umpires for the loss by any stretch - we were woeful, the worst ive seen since 99/00 IMO, but I thought we had a patch of about 5 or 6 minutes where we had worked ourselves back into the game and with abit of luck could have been challenging for a result.
You read my mind. Spot on IMO


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Post: # 922392Post Enrico_Misso »

Sorry - didn't spot the Betts thread.

I've read it.
But still mystified.
Obviously the 5 metre rule no longer exists!


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Post: # 922395Post overitalready »

The Umpire was a moron. It was a "crowd free" and he was caught up in the noise...not professional enough. B@stard Umpires...


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Post: # 922396Post n1ck »

Cheers for the heads up, hadnt see that thread yet, just commented on it, but basically I thought the only movement Goddard made after the whistle for the mark, was to get back on his mark...

Disgraceful decision, one of the absolute worst ive seen in years... much like our performance *sigh*


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Post: # 922420Post avid »

I've yet to see it on replay. (Can't quite do it yet!)
I wasn't sure whether it was purely a time thing that the umpire called, or if Gods had somehow run off his mark. (Are we sure about that?)
If it was just time elapsed, then perhaps someone would like to time that incidenmt before 'play on' was called, and compare it with the time allowed a few minutes later for a Carlton player to take his kick on goal.
I reckon the Carlton player got three times longer!!
Why wasn't "play on" called for the Carlton kick, allowing us to tackle from behind in the same style?
I was speechless at the blatant inconsistency. I'd really like to see someone bring up this evidence.


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