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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
bornadog
Can't agree with that. Players will always go for the ball.
Here is a game where there was no official prior:
I can remember lots of discussion about pretty much the same thing back in the 90s (and '80s and 70s) "the games not the same as it used to be" "if we just do this the game would be perfect" and on and on. I don't think we will ever get the brilliant perfect product that everybody remembers the game being when they first fell in love with it.
Like MJP says there are always going to be great games and crap games and that's how it's always been. We alter a rule coaches react and nullify it or exploit it.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
hujsh
That's all well an good but that game has changed. Just because the game can be played that way without prior opportunity doesn't mean that removing prior will see that type of play become more prevalent
I was just answering a post stating" Players won't go for the ball"
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
bornadog
I was just answering a post stating" Players won't go for the ball"
I know, I'm saying he may be right with the way the game has changed.
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
craigsahibee
How about penalise the 3rd man in on a tackle? How often do you see a player come in and wrap both the ball carrier (generally a player on the same team) and the tackler up, in order to cause a stoppage. If it's one on one, it comes down to strength and ability to either stick the tackle or dispose of the footy correctly.
Agree entirely. Was going to post same till I saw your post craig.
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Reckon the umpires have read this thread. We got pinged holding the ball regardless of any prior opportunity all day yesterday - especially early.
Crap change.
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
PeanutsPeanuts
Reckon the umpires have read this thread. We got pinged holding the ball regardless of any prior opportunity all day yesterday - especially early.
Crap change.
The only thing that was crap was the inconsistency not pinging GC the other way.
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
I'm having real trouble with the game at the moment with 2 aspects:
1) where a guy goes in for the ball (ie makes the play) get sat on by an opposition player or two, who lock the ball in and the guy making the play gets pinged for holding the ball. Surely the effect is that you stop going in to make the play?~#
2) the concept of prior opportunity. When it was first brought in it was clear. It made some sense. Guy gets ball. Looks up assesses options, tries beats first tackler, but not second - he gets pinged. Now its random.
Yesterday was a farce!
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
FrediKanoute
I'm having real trouble with the game at the moment with 2 aspects:
1) where a guy goes in for the ball (ie makes the play) get sat on by an opposition player or two, who lock the ball in and the guy making the play gets pinged for holding the ball. Surely the effect is that you stop going in to make the play?~#
2) the concept of prior opportunity. When it was first brought in it was clear. It made some sense. Guy gets ball. Looks up assesses options, tries beats first tackler, but not second - he gets pinged. Now its random.
Yesterday was a farce!
A great example of 1) was when English got pinged. He never ever touched the ball, he was tackled to the ground before he could grab the ball, ( near the boundary outer side 1st quarter), the GC player was lying on his back. The umpire assumed English had the ball but the person who dragged it in was the player on top. This was a clear in the back for starters.
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
It is a bit odd that when you're tackled and legitimately try to get rid of the ball by keeping your feet and trying to force your way out of the tackle you're more likely to get pinged. If you just flop onto the deck immediately and do the thing where you smash the ball into your chest/arm or flop around like a fish it'll be a ball up.
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
FrediKanoute
I'm having real trouble with the game at the moment with 2 aspects:
1) where a guy goes in for the ball (ie makes the play) get sat on by an opposition player or two, who lock the ball in and the guy making the play gets pinged for holding the ball. Surely the effect is that you stop going in to make the play?~#
2) the concept of prior opportunity. When it was first brought in it was clear. It made some sense. Guy gets ball. Looks up assesses options, tries beats first tackler, but not second - he gets pinged. Now its random.
Yesterday was a farce!
Regarding (1) If we go back to no prior opportunity rule, as some are advocating, that's what we'd get all the time. Ball player punished regardless.
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
FrediKanoute
I'm having real trouble with the game at the moment with 2 aspects:
1) where a guy goes in for the ball (ie makes the play) get sat on by an opposition player or two, who lock the ball in and the guy making the play gets pinged for holding the ball. Surely the effect is that you stop going in to make the play?~#
2) the concept of prior opportunity. When it was first brought in it was clear. It made some sense. Guy gets ball. Looks up assesses options, tries beats first tackler, but not second - he gets pinged. Now its random.
Yesterday was a farce!
The first one needs to be called ball up immediately, like it was until the late 90's. It's not prior, it is someone getting sat on as soon as he gets the ball. The problem with prior is that the umps are bound to give inordinate time for the ball to be released, which is impossible when opposition players are actually holding it in waiting to get the free.
Call immediate ball up and throw the ball up immediately in those circumstances- get the ball in motion straight away to prevent the congestion.
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
Sedat
The first one needs to be called ball up immediately, like it was until the late 90's. It's not prior, it is someone getting sat on as soon as he gets the ball. The problem with prior is that the umps are bound to give inordinate time for the ball to be released, which is impossible when opposition players are actually holding it in waiting to get the free.
Call immediate ball up and throw the ball up immediately in those circumstances- get the ball in motion straight away to prevent the congestion.
I prefer this than immediately pinging players just for the sake of clearing congestion - which some commentators think is what should be done.
Funny that getting red hot on holding the ball in recent years has only increased congestion............how completely unlike the AFL to bring in a rule to influence the game one way, only for it to have the opposite effect.
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
Sedat
The first one needs to be called ball up immediately, like it was until the late 90's. It's not prior, it is someone getting sat on as soon as he gets the ball. The problem with prior is that the umps are bound to give inordinate time for the ball to be released, which is impossible when opposition players are actually holding it in waiting to get the free.
Call immediate ball up and throw the ball up immediately in those circumstances- get the ball in motion straight away to prevent the congestion.
and don't ask who is nominating for the ruck, just throw it up and if they don't want 3rd man, then penalise the team that has the 3rd man at the same time. The length of time to work out who the ruckman are and nomination just ads to players coming in from all over the place to forma pack
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
Sedat
The first one needs to be called ball up immediately, like it was until the late 90's. It's not prior, it is someone getting sat on as soon as he gets the ball. The problem with prior is that the umps are bound to give inordinate time for the ball to be released, which is impossible when opposition players are actually holding it in waiting to get the free.
Call immediate ball up and throw the ball up immediately in those circumstances- get the ball in motion straight away to prevent the congestion.
Could a rule penalising the third man in work? The only reason the third man comes in is to prevent the player being tackled from getting rid of the ball so penalise him with a free to the tacklee.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: Are You Sick Of The Afl Changing Rules Every Year
Originally Posted by
bornadog
and don't ask who is nominating for the ruck, just throw it up and if they don't want 3rd man, then penalise the team that has the 3rd man at the same time. The length of time to work out who the ruckman are and nomination just ads to players coming in from all over the place to forma pack
Yeah its pretty simple. Throw the ball up straight away, if more than 1 player from a team tries to contend the ruck contest, penalise that team. The question is, what do you do if both teams send a '3rd man'?