Re: Riewoldt the new Lloyd
The Prelim incident aside I agree with the sentiment that he doesn't go out of his way to play up for free kicks. The incident last night that gave the Saints their first goal had nothing to do with what he did, it was purely the umpires terrible call.
But there lies the problem. He is an absolute champion yet he attracts some of the softest free kicks whilst other players get overlooked for the far more obvious ones. It is exactly the same for Gary Ablett.
It seems that once a players profile hits "superelite megastardom" the umpires just "expect" them to win an individual contest and if they don't, well there must have been an infringement. The one that really boils my blood is that the umpires will let Ablett spin around 75 times with nine blokes holding onto him and still wont call holding the ball (expecting that he will be able to get it out).
The Prelim incident aside I agree with the sentiment that he doesn't go out of his way to play up for free kicks. The incident last night that gave the Saints their first goal had nothing to do with what he did, it was purely the umpires terrible call.
But there lies the problem. He is an absolute champion yet he attracts some of the softest free kicks whilst other players get overlooked for the far more obvious ones. It is exactly the same for Gary Ablett.
It seems that once a players profile hits "superelite megastardom" the umpires just "expect" them to win an individual contest and if they don't, well there must have been an infringement. The one that really boils my blood is that the umpires will let Ablett spin around 75 times with nine blokes holding onto him and still wont call holding the ball (expecting that he will be able to get it out).
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