Re: The protected area and the new rules.
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Originally Posted by
Axe Man
I watched the stand rule enforced in a local reserves practice match yesterday. It's hard enough for AFL players to stand still after practicing for months, almost impossible for a local player to stop themselves from mirroring their opponent with the ball when on the mark.
How many 50m penalties?
Re: The protected area and the new rules.
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Originally Posted by
comrade
How many 50m penalties?
I only noticed one that was definitely the stand rule, but I wasn't watching intently. Sensibly the umpires didn't seem to be adjudicating it to the letter of the law but I can see some wild inconstancies coming this season.
Re: The protected area and the new rules.
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Originally Posted by
Axe Man
I watched the stand rule enforced in a local reserves practice match yesterday. It's hard enough for AFL players to stand still after practicing for months, almost impossible for a local player to stop themselves from mirroring their opponent with the ball when on the mark.
Why are they enforcing it in the ressies of a local comp?
Re: The protected area and the new rules.
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Originally Posted by
jeemak
Why are they enforcing it in the ressies of a local comp?
I assume the umpires are obliged to follow the AFL rule changes, other than for things like the sub and interchange caps.
I have heard umpire numbers are down (and they are always a problem). Rules like this can't help.
Re: The protected area and the new rules.
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Originally Posted by
Axe Man
I have heard umpire numbers are down (and they are always a problem). Rules like this can't help.
Very hard to explain the reason for a free kick when you dont agree with the rule.