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Re: 45 degree kick
they can kick left or right of the man on the mark and he can't move to smother it, which can make it a flat arc making less likely to intercepted (if accurate)
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Re: 45 degree kick
All I know is that the new man on the mark will be an absolute disaster
The consequences of stepping sideways one foot off the mark (50m pen) far outweighs the actual indiscretion which has minimal effect on the game
Not to mention the consistentcy or inconsistency in applying the rule within the umpiring group
It will go down as one of the more braindead rule changes they have made in recent times
The consequences of stepping sideways one foot off the mark (50m pen) far outweighs the actual indiscretion which has minimal effect on the game
Not to mention the consistentcy or inconsistency in applying the rule within the umpiring group
It will go down as one of the more braindead rule changes they have made in recent times
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Re: 45 degree kick
Exactly what the OP says
It will allow an indefensible inboard kick giving attacking teams the corridor
But yes, agreed stupid rule
It will allow an indefensible inboard kick giving attacking teams the corridor
But yes, agreed stupid rule
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Re: 45 degree kick
How many kicks are ever smothered by the player on the mark going sideways off the mark when the player with ball hasnt played on?
Usually the player kicking sideways is back from the mark anyway and can kick to the corridor without issue
The rule they should bring in is the team with the ball not being allowed to interfere with the player on the mark - ie standing next to him to block so the player with the ball can run around the mark
Usually the player kicking sideways is back from the mark anyway and can kick to the corridor without issue
The rule they should bring in is the team with the ball not being allowed to interfere with the player on the mark - ie standing next to him to block so the player with the ball can run around the mark
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Re: 45 degree kick
The people on the rules committee need to make changes each year to justify their roles
If there were no rule changes each year for five years running, the AFL would probably sack everyone and they 'd all be out of a job
If there were no rule changes each year for five years running, the AFL would probably sack everyone and they 'd all be out of a job
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Re: 45 degree kick
Yes, OK. Can probably just take a step or 2 back and then go sideways and be able to avoid a smother.
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Re: 45 degree kick
I have often thought that the one thing Aussie Rules needs, it’s more major penalties for minor indiscretions that don’t really impact play and will be adjudicated inconsistently
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Re: 45 degree kick
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Re: 45 degree kick
Can defenders form a wall like soccer, except in an arc?
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Re: 45 degree kick
Have seen defending players in soccer recently lie down behind the wall to stop the carpet burner kick going under the jumping wall
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Re: 45 degree kick
One can just imagine the tricks guys with the ball will employ to get the guys on the mark to flinch.
The game will devolve to one of tit for tat 50 m penalties.
Why not just have a 50 m penalty goal shootout and be done with the game.
The game will devolve to one of tit for tat 50 m penalties.
Why not just have a 50 m penalty goal shootout and be done with the game.
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Re: 45 degree kick
The ump was too busy watching the guy on the mark rather calling play on when the guy with the ball moved sideways off his line ...... and of course the player on the mark moving 2 steps sideways did not effect the play at all given the player with the ball was 8m back
Just an absolute horrific rule change ...... and as if the umpires don't have enough to adjudicate on
Just an absolute horrific rule change ...... and as if the umpires don't have enough to adjudicate on
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Re: 45 degree kick
this is going to the the issue with the rule. When has the guy played on? How far off the line before calling play on? I guess the guy on the mark has to stay put until he heard the play on call... but when does that come? How do you watch both players simultaneously?Devilhead wrote: ↑Wed 24 Feb 2021 12:06am The ump was too busy watching the guy on the mark rather calling play on when the guy with the ball moved sideways off his line ...... and of course the player on the mark moving 2 steps sideways did not effect the play at all given the player with the ball was 8m back
Just an absolute horrific rule change ...... and as if the umpires don't have enough to adjudicate on
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Re: 45 degree kick
Perhaps it has a silver lining. Players will have to block area right and left of the ‘stone man’ stuck on the mark. This will free up congestion downfield.
Remember they are worried about low scoring and are constantly trying to find ways to loosen up play.
Fewer collisions too.
Over thinking? I would guess so..
Remember they are worried about low scoring and are constantly trying to find ways to loosen up play.
Fewer collisions too.
Over thinking? I would guess so..
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Re: 45 degree kick
The rule has been introduced for this season.
If I were Ratts I would be training hard not to give away any 50M penalties.
And hope we get a couple of goals a game for the first third of the year from teams who have not trained for it.
If I were Ratts I would be training hard not to give away any 50M penalties.
And hope we get a couple of goals a game for the first third of the year from teams who have not trained for it.
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Re: 45 degree kick
If the rule creates a more attacking style of game with more scoring or scoring potential then isn't that a good thing.
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Re: 45 degree kick
That's the most ridiculous rule I have ever seen. How far back off the mark can the next player be? 5 metres? 10? Unless the guy is shooting for goal then the player on the mark should maybe stay back 5 metres so he can move in an arc if required.
This rule also means that you can't run up to the mark when the other team is shooting for goal thereby putting the guy off. What a crock of s***.
This rule also means that you can't run up to the mark when the other team is shooting for goal thereby putting the guy off. What a crock of s***.
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Re: 45 degree kick
Equally important to watch the player with the footy so the umpires need to make their own rule here. One umpire closest to the ball carrier must watch him and another ump watches the guy on the mark.SuperDuper wrote: ↑Wed 24 Feb 2021 12:10amthis is going to the the issue with the rule. When has the guy played on? How far off the line before calling play on? I guess the guy on the mark has to stay put until he heard the play on call... but when does that come? How do you watch both players simultaneously?Devilhead wrote: ↑Wed 24 Feb 2021 12:06am The ump was too busy watching the guy on the mark rather calling play on when the guy with the ball moved sideways off his line ...... and of course the player on the mark moving 2 steps sideways did not effect the play at all given the player with the ball was 8m back
Just an absolute horrific rule change ...... and as if the umpires don't have enough to adjudicate on
I watched it again and Devilhead is right. The guy with ball moved off his line. Perhaps if the umpires did their job properly the rule change wouldn’t be necessary. If a bloke goes off his line, just blow the whistle and call play on and the play continues.
If the AFL and the broadcast partners want to encourage a fast flowing game they’ve certainly stuffed up with this. It makes our game too much like rugby and the NFL with too many stoppages.
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Re: 45 degree kick
Are needless 50m penalties an attacking style of game?
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