A ball in flight sometimes has a predictable path and sometimes not.Scollop wrote: ↑Sat 19 Jun 2021 3:57pmYes. See my edited post aboveThe_Dud wrote: ↑Sat 19 Jun 2021 3:47pmDidn’t say it was the same, just trying to clarify your position.
So you see a difference with a ‘loose ball’ in the air and on the ground?They’ll slowly ease the rule changes into the laws of the game and hopefully someone like Clark who has eyes only for the footy, will be protected and his opponent will have a duty of care so as not to clean him up and take him out of the game.
So are you saying a player has duty of care for the opposition when the ball is at ground level but not when it’s in the air?
You make it sound like if a player doesn’t think they’ll definitely get to the ball first then they shouldn’t even try (that does sound like a few Saints players). The distances from the ball is irrelevant because they got to the ball at the same time!
That’s football! The ball doesn’t always bounce the way it should, players go for things with low percentage outcomes, that’s how we get spectacular plays and memorable moments.
Mackay got to the ball at the same time as Clark, had his arms out to try get the ball, didn’t tuck his elbow for a bump, and didn’t leave the ground (until after the collision).
It’s just an unfortunate accident in a high paced contact sport.