Crossy66 wrote: ↑Mon 11 Jul 2022 10:30am
I don't subscribe to the saints umpire bias, but no question the umpiring had a major impact on the game.
I just think the AFL is becoming unwatchable due to over officiating, new rules etc. So many examples over so many games. Then there is the Ginnivan thing, ruck lotto, sometimes dissent, sometime not. Seems most times a whistle is blown, no one, players included can guess what happens next.
Good post, I agree the game is becoming unwatchable due to the over officiating.
My bug bears include....
1. The umpires nominating the names of who is contesting the ruck then no ruckman for xxxxxxxx, Ludicrous IMO.
Run in and throw the ball up, let them contest and if one club has two compete it is a free against them.
2. Ruck infringements - how often do both rucks look to the umpire with no knowledge of who has been awarded the free.
They can wrestle each other to the ground & nothing, then a free for what seems like an incidental touch over the shoulder that has no impact on the contest. Infuriating.
3. Holding the ball/ prior opportunity/ incorrect disposal - dogs breakfast.
No consistency and is definitely interpreted differently by the umpiring group and during the match.
What is a free kick early in a match is called play on in the dying minutes of a close game.
I always feel games should be umpired like they are in the last 5 minutes of a really close game, where the whistle gets put away unless it is so blatant it cannot be ignored.
4. Stand, stand, stand, stand - no that's 50.
Piece of crap rule. 10 times a match you see players move or encroach with no recrimination or given a warning then out of the blue a 50 is paid.
Ridiculous rule and interpretation is unfathomable.
5. Dissent
50 for verbal abuse every time and report if you touch an umpire.
I felt the Toby Green penalty was fair.
But waving the hands or swearing to yourself in frustration is a natural response and not disrespectful to the umpire.
At least this has toned down somewhat recently.
6. Ducking the head.
Sometimes it's paid but players have made a career of exploiting this rule.
7. Deliberate OOB
You shank it under pressure and it is deemed deliberate.
If this is the standard revert to last touch free against like soccer or basketball.
I like the 6/ 6/ 6 rule as a centre break now gives a key forward an opportunity to lead into space.
One rule I'd like to see tightened is the conceding of a deliberate behind.
I'd like to see that as a penalty as I think it makes the match more exciting when the option to concede is removed.
Anyhow, that's my bitching!
And for the record, the Butler holding the ball followed with the Hill free against & 50 is possibly the worst 20 seconds or so of umpiring I have ever seen.