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Well let's face it. Chances are 90% umpires grew up hating Collingwood and the 10% that did would be so afraid of being outed that they umpire harder on Collingwood to ensure they never face scrutiny. Could you image the hatred if it was suspected that an umpire favoured Collingwood. The media would be unrelenting. Consider if an umpire was suspected of favouring the team Collingwood played. All we get is "stop whinging Collingwood fans"
thebaldfacts wrote:Dont know if this has been mentioned, but in the last quarter, after being manhandled for the umpteenth time, Dawes was so frustrated that I am sure he threw out his mouth guard in disgrace for not receiving a free for being manhandled yet again.
It looked like a good 30 metere throw at the offending doogy player rather than just on the ground.
He chucked it in the first quarter. Constantly gets manhandled, especially by Lonergan when we play the Cats.
"The night is a very dark time for me" Chaz Michael Michaels
Spoke to my mother before, usual Sunday phone call. She's a North supporter but watches a lot of games, she was adamant that the umpiring on Friday night was utter crap.
So it's not just the Pies supporters.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
What'sinaname wrote:
The non free to Trav was unbelievable. Front on contact with the player not turning to look at the footy. A free 99 times out of 100.
Hargraves actually made contact with the ball in the spoiling motion so no issue with this not being a free. The one not paid to Reid again by Hargraves was definitely a free any day of the week and again resulted in a doggies goal.
He got the ball first but then he got Travis' head from front on. Obvious free. I have no idea what the TV showed but it was very clear from where I was sitting.
The nature of the contest makes the contact irrelevant. Hargraves had eyes on the ball and fisted it over the line. Not a free Friday night and there should never be a free kick paid for that sort of thing. I was at the game and thought the same as you in the live action until I saw the replay and he realised he made contact with the ball. Very brave by Hargraves.
Deja Vu wrote:Did any collingwoodfc player get a free for high contact last?
I think our guys need to start ducking for free like everyone else is. Just saw Cyril headbutt someone in the bicep and get a free for high contact
Fasolo got 1. Agree on the saints v hawks. Saints getting the same end of the stick we got.
Really hate this trend toward players ducking and getting frees. Didn't like Heater getting one for doing it, hate it when opposition players do it. As soon as a player contributes to the head high contact it should be "play on".
I'm sure when Fas got the free he said " we have heads too" to the ump!
Reckon he did to. Realised after I posted this that Heater got 1 as well.
thebaldfacts wrote:Dont know if this has been mentioned, but in the last quarter, after being manhandled for the umpteenth time, Dawes was so frustrated that I am sure he threw out his mouth guard in disgrace for not receiving a free for being manhandled yet again.
It looked like a good 30 metere throw at the offending doogy player rather than just on the ground.
He chucked it in the first quarter. Constantly gets manhandled, especially by Lonergan when we play the Cats.
Lonergan is the master at holding without being penalised and taking out a players run at the ball, which if a Collingwood defender did the same he would be pinged for illegal shepherding
The subtelties of an Umpire appreciation round has been missed by everyone including myself. That was until whilst having a good ol sit and think on the throne i had an epiphany.
The umpiring last round was so bad and hard to follow that ANY other round from here on in will appear bleesed with fair and unbiased umpiring.
This round made me appreciate good umpiring even more!
"There's an old saying in Tennessee, I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee, that says, fool me once, shame on... shame on you. Fool me... you can't get fooled again." - Oscar Wilde
Here, here on the comments on Lonergan. He bear hugs Cloke and Dawes every time it looks like they will lead towards the ball. They can't lead and they can't jump. He doesn't hold the jumper but wraps his arms around their waste so they have no speed off the mark. Worse thing is he knows he will get away with it in a Grand final as there is no chance it will get free kicked. Its downright cheating.
I saw Reid in the goal square in the 3rd quarter try to lead out and the Doggies players shepherded him when the ball was 40 metres away.
jackcass wrote:
Hargraves actually made contact with the ball in the spoiling motion so no issue with this not being a free. The one not paid to Reid again by Hargraves was definitely a free any day of the week and again resulted in a doggies goal.
He got the ball first but then he got Travis' head from front on. Obvious free. I have no idea what the TV showed but it was very clear from where I was sitting.
The nature of the contest makes the contact irrelevant. Hargraves had eyes on the ball and fisted it over the line. Not a free Friday night and there should never be a free kick paid for that sort of thing. I was at the game and thought the same as you in the live action until I saw the replay and he realised he made contact with the ball. Very brave by Hargraves.
Was there any contact with Cloak's head or face?
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jackcass wrote:The nature of the contest makes the contact irrelevant. Hargraves had eyes on the ball and fisted it over the line. Not a free Friday night and there should never be a free kick paid for that sort of thing. I was at the game and thought the same as you in the live action until I saw the replay and he realised he made contact with the ball. Very brave by Hargraves.
Absolutely correct, and yet I'm also certain that if it was Taz in the position of Hargreaves and any other non-Collingwood player in Trav's position, a free kick would have been paid.
Pies4shaw wrote:
He got the ball first but then he got Travis' head from front on. Obvious free. I have no idea what the TV showed but it was very clear from where I was sitting.
The nature of the contest makes the contact irrelevant. Hargraves had eyes on the ball and fisted it over the line. Not a free Friday night and there should never be a free kick paid for that sort of thing. I was at the game and thought the same as you in the live action until I saw the replay and he realised he made contact with the ball. Very brave by Hargraves.
Was there any contact with Cloak's head or face?
There used to be this thing called "incidental contact"......... It is (apparently) still a contact sport I think.
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jackcass wrote:
The nature of the contest makes the contact irrelevant. Hargraves had eyes on the ball and fisted it over the line. Not a free Friday night and there should never be a free kick paid for that sort of thing. I was at the game and thought the same as you in the live action until I saw the replay and he realised he made contact with the ball. Very brave by Hargraves.
Was there any contact with Cloak's head or face?
There used to be this thing called "incidental contact"......... It is (apparently) still a contact sport I think.