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Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
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GEELONG coach Chris Scott says AFL players are getting away with “flicking” the ball rather than conventionally handballing, due to an encouragement to move the ball quickly in the modern game.
The Bulldogs made a big impression with their rapid-fire handballs to clear the ball from congestion during their run to the 2016 premiership.
Scott said the definition of a handball looked to have changed in recent years, with the Dogs in particular known for their tendency to “flick” the ball around, and that other AFL coaches needed to adapt to deal with that.
“Even the way the rules have evolved, or not evolved in this situation, what constituted a handball five years ago is different to now,” Scott said on Fox Footy’s AFL 360.
“I hope this doesn’t sound disparaging towards the Bulldogs ... it doesn’t really have anything to do with them except they’re really good exponents of it.
“But it’s just the lawmakers and the umpires are saying ‘we can’t tell if you’re throwing it or not, so we’re going to give you the benefit of the doubt, unless we’re sure you did throw it.’”
Scott said it was difficult to pick up on whether some handballs were actually throws, even on slow motion vision.
The Geelong coach said he felt teams were encouraged to move the ball on quickly, which facilitated those looking to flick the ball out of contests.
“It’s hard for the umpires ... we’ve slowed it down at times and even in slow motion you can’t tell,” he said.
“It’s not a criticism of the umpires either, but coaches shouldn’t try to influence the rules too much in my view, but we do have a responsibility to get with the program.
“So that’s one part of their game where I think teams are saying ‘yeah, you can flick it around and clear the congestion’ even if it’s sort of throwing it over your head or tunnel balling it.
“I think the lawmakers have implicitly encouraged teams to do it because we want the ball to clear the congestion or get it going — it doesn’t matter how it gets out, just get it out of there.”
Scott said coaches needed to learn from what the best teams did well, with the Bulldogs’ handball game one example of a clever, if small, point of difference.
“I think you’re not being professional in your position if you don’t analyse what the good teams are doing,” Scott said on Fox Footy’s AFL 360.
“I think it’s a little different when you have a team like say, Hawthorn, that were for a period clearly the best team in the comp.
“The Bulldogs deserved what they got but they did finish seventh, it wasn’t as if they had this competitive advantage that just blew everyone away.
“But that part of their game was relatively unique.”
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
I hate the Scott Brothers.
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
Despite Chris Scott going out of his way to say 'he hoped it didn't come across as sour grapes; I can't help but feel that they doth protest too much...and it is precisely sour grapes... especially in Geelong's case, given we've not beaten them during Chris Scott's reign
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
So in summary, what that filthy little germ said was "The Bulldogs cheated but the Umpires weren't quick enough to pick them up, so if you can't beat 'em, join 'em."
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I'm not even sure what he is trying to say
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
Originally Posted by
Topdog
I'm not even sure what he is trying to say
Dogs cheated, and umpires let them. So since that's ok for them, we will do it too.
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Dogs cheated, and umpires let them. So since that's ok for them, we will do it too.
He said we cheated but even in slow motion it's not possible to tell if we cheated. But we did cheat. And it's not sour grapes. But he's being a sour grape. And it's not meant to be disparaging. But he's being disparaging.
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
Originally Posted by
bulldogsthru&thru
He said we cheated but even in slow motion it's not possible to tell if we cheated. But we did cheat. And it's not sour grapes. But he's being a sour grape. And it's not meant to be disparaging. But he's being disparaging.
yes exactly, thats what i meant by not sure what he is trying to say
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
Originally Posted by
Topdog
I'm not even sure what he is trying to say
I'm not even sure He knows what he's saying
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
The Scott brothers
Ordinary humans
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
Jealousy and tall poppy syndrome at it's worst. Can't say i'm at all surprised when it's coming from either one of the brothers. For some reason Chris thinks he has some sort of opinion that stands amongst premiership coaches. Even though he was merely an inanimate carbon rod in the premiership geelong won. Heck i could have sat in the chair and told the players to go play that year.
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
Originally Posted by
bulldogsthru&thru
Jealousy and tall poppy syndrome at it's worst. Can't say i'm at all surprised when it's coming from either one of the brothers. For some reason Chris thinks he has some sort of opinion that stands amongst premiership coaches. Even though he was merely an inanimate carbon rod in the premiership geelong won. Heck i could have sat in the chair and told the players to go play that year.
In rod we trust!
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
“But it’s just the lawmakers and the umpires are saying ‘we can’t tell if you’re throwing it or not, so we’re going to give you the benefit of the doubt, unless we’re sure you did throw it.’”
Wouldn't this always have been the way the rule is meant to be umpired? Umpires should only pay a free kick if they clearly see an infringement, the last thing they should do is guess.
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
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Axe Man
Wouldn't this always have been the way the rule is meant to be umpired? Umpires should only pay a free kick if they clearly see an infringement, the last thing they should do is guess.
How dare you try to insert facts into a SBS (Scott Brother Sulk).
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
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Re: Chris Scott says AFL coaches need to learn from Western Bulldogs’ flicking-style handballs at contest
He's just following Clarko's lead & giving this more air time to ensure umpire scrutiny is at extreme levels during our games. He's scared of us.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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