You got the wrong again chuck, but what else is new. A Chuck is the male version of a Karen.The_Dud wrote: ↑Mon 31 Aug 2020 1:53pmI'm backing the umpire 1 metre away to have the best idea, anyone claiming they or someone else knows better are just plain ignorant. And the bad camera angles didn't show anything that made it look like it was the wrong call.saynta wrote: ↑Mon 31 Aug 2020 1:51pmI couldn't tell, chuck but you obviously have better vision than all of us. Guess we should start calling you superman.The_Dud wrote: ↑Mon 31 Aug 2020 1:46pmThe umpire a metre away said it wasn't touched before it crossed the line, and I think he has a much better view then geriatrics sitting in their recliners with their bifocals on!saynta wrote: ↑Mon 31 Aug 2020 12:03pm https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/ ... da7214cc3b
"The AFL has acted swiftly after calls for the score review system to be fixed after insufficient vision meant Christian Petracca’s match-winning goal was unable to be properly judged in Melbourne’s narrow win over St Kilda.
AFL: An incredible goal from Christian Petracca was soon overshadowed by a controversial and crucial decision by the ARC.
The AFL will install goal-line cameras at all venues for the remainder of the season after Melbourne’s Christian Petracca was controversially awarded a match-winning goal in Saturday night’s three-point win over St Kilda.
With no goal-line camera at TIO Traeger Park, the AFL’s ARC operators were unable to determine if the desperate lunge of St Kilda defender Dougal Howard allowed him to touch the ball before, on or after it crossed the line.
It prompted calls from Demons coach Simon Goodwin and Richmond great Matthew Richardson for the AFL to ensure every venue hosting matches has appropriate score review technology, while Saints coach Brett Ratten put it back on the league to decide whether the league wanted to invest money in the system.
While the AFL backed the decision of the ARC to defer to the umpire’s call — which was a goal — the league will install cameras at all venues hosting matches for the remainder of the season.
“The AFL advises all venues hosting AFL matches for the rest of the 2020 Toyota AFL Premiership Season (including finals) will have goal-line cameras installed, ensuring the best available vision and consistent technology is in place for each of the remaining games,” the league said in a statement.
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Despite the crucial decision going Melbourne’s way, Goodwin was vocal post-game, declaring goal-line cameras should be installed at every venue that hosts AFL games.
Petracca was initially stiff not to have been paid the mark, using his brutal strength to snare the ball with Callum Wilkie hanging off him and two other Saints in the vicinity.
Petracca slammed the ball onto his boot while being tackled and, after the Sherrin took a lucky turn and dribbled towards the goal, St Kilda’s Dougal Howard, after a desperate lunge, was adamant he touched it before it crossed the line."
Vision inconclusive but our very own chuck can say that the ball was clearly over the line before it was touched. f****** unbelievable.
And you already refer to me as Chuck Norris, so superman would probably be a downgrade
Anyway, Howard was closer and he claims he touched it before the ball was completely over the line.
The maggot wasn't certain, but THOUGHT it was a goal, hence the goal review which was inconclusive.
The ball was not CLEARLY over the line as previously stated by you. Get your f****** facts right.
You calling somebody else plain ignorant is pot, kettle, black material.