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The below knees rule has done my head in since its introduction - I find it staggeringly reactive that we fundamentally change the way an over 100 YO game is played based on one incident (Gary Rohan)
It was mercifully let go in the Grand Final - though the commentary on the Easton Wood / Dan Hannebery incident in the last quarter was interesting. I agree that this should've been a free kick based on the rule as it stands, and the commentary once Hannebery was injured was 'this was why the law was brought in'
I look at the incident and honestly believe the onus should be on Hannebery to get as low as Wood to the ball - it's unfortunate that he gets injured in contest, but to me that's not Wood's fault and nor should that ever be a free kick (let alone a reportable offence - it was reviewed)
I get the feeling I'll be out of touch on this one to some - thoughts?
The below knees rule has done my head in since its introduction - I find it staggeringly reactive that we fundamentally change the way an over 100 YO game is played based on one incident (Gary Rohan)
It was mercifully let go in the Grand Final - though the commentary on the Easton Wood / Dan Hannebery incident in the last quarter was interesting. I agree that this should've been a free kick based on the rule as it stands, and the commentary once Hannebery was injured was 'this was why the law was brought in'
I look at the incident and honestly believe the onus should be on Hannebery to get as low as Wood to the ball - it's unfortunate that he gets injured in contest, but to me that's not Wood's fault and nor should that ever be a free kick (let alone a reportable offence - it was reviewed)
I get the feeling I'll be out of touch on this one to some - thoughts?
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