I wanted to have some debate on the tribunal system.
I think the current points sytem is fine in theory but the implication is woeful.
Under the current system, football tragics like us should be able to see an incident on the field and say "high contact, in play, low impact, intentional - 5 points" and be right within a point. But we can't, because the MRP pulls decisions out of their arse more often than not.
I also hate the all-encompassing "Rough conduct" (also known as the 'tribunal-can-do-whatever-it-feels-like' rule) that Maxwell was sighted for. Again, I'm OK with the concept to pick up things like throwing an opponent into the fence or other serious incidents that aren't covered specifically, but I don't think it should apply to things within the game like a bump.
What exactly did Maxwell do wrong (or Robert Murphy last year)?
Bumps are allowed.
He was within 5 metres of the ball.
His opponent was (or should have been) reasonably expecting contact.
Front on contact to a player with his head over the ball? Not applicable here.
He made high contact? That's a free, not a report and happens 15 times a game.
He ran past the ball? No rule says you have to go for the ball, if there was Eagleton would have missed 100 games to suspension over the years.
He left the ground? Josh Hill leaves the ground 10 times a game. No rule says you can't jump.
What does that leave? Rough contact.
We're reporting blokes for acting too rough? FFS! What has the AFL become.
I still love my Dogs, but between the rules committee and the tribunal I'm bored to death by the AFL.
I think the current points sytem is fine in theory but the implication is woeful.
Under the current system, football tragics like us should be able to see an incident on the field and say "high contact, in play, low impact, intentional - 5 points" and be right within a point. But we can't, because the MRP pulls decisions out of their arse more often than not.
I also hate the all-encompassing "Rough conduct" (also known as the 'tribunal-can-do-whatever-it-feels-like' rule) that Maxwell was sighted for. Again, I'm OK with the concept to pick up things like throwing an opponent into the fence or other serious incidents that aren't covered specifically, but I don't think it should apply to things within the game like a bump.
What exactly did Maxwell do wrong (or Robert Murphy last year)?
Bumps are allowed.
He was within 5 metres of the ball.
His opponent was (or should have been) reasonably expecting contact.
Front on contact to a player with his head over the ball? Not applicable here.
He made high contact? That's a free, not a report and happens 15 times a game.
He ran past the ball? No rule says you have to go for the ball, if there was Eagleton would have missed 100 games to suspension over the years.
He left the ground? Josh Hill leaves the ground 10 times a game. No rule says you can't jump.
What does that leave? Rough contact.
We're reporting blokes for acting too rough? FFS! What has the AFL become.
I still love my Dogs, but between the rules committee and the tribunal I'm bored to death by the AFL.
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