by Wedgie » Mon Nov 12, 2018 2:10 pm
by goddy11 » Mon Nov 12, 2018 3:02 pm
by whybother » Tue Nov 13, 2018 8:52 am
by Wedgie » Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:51 am
whybother wrote:so do these rules get over the 19th man PF fiasco? Are there any penalties for not lining up correctly? Which ump does what to check the setup?
by whybother » Tue Nov 13, 2018 5:14 pm
by Wedgie » Tue Nov 13, 2018 5:21 pm
by gadj1976 » Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:12 pm
by Wedgie » Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:20 pm
gadj1976 wrote:I don't understand this at any level;
Kicking for Goal post-siren – Centre of Goal Line
A Player who has been awarded a mark or free kick once play has ended will now be able to kick across their body using a snap or check-side kick. The player shall dispose of the football directly in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
How can you do this and not deviate off the line?
by gadj1976 » Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:33 pm
Wedgie wrote:gadj1976 wrote:I don't understand this at any level;
Kicking for Goal post-siren – Centre of Goal Line
A Player who has been awarded a mark or free kick once play has ended will now be able to kick across their body using a snap or check-side kick. The player shall dispose of the football directly in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
How can you do this and not deviate off the line?
Deviating is irrelevent to the new rule, its saying its legal starting outside the line, deviating and disposing of the footy in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
Its basically saying as long as you dont kick inside the mark its cool.
No major revelation as you could do this with place kicks many moons ago too.
by daysofourlives » Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:41 pm
gadj1976 wrote:Wedgie wrote:gadj1976 wrote:I don't understand this at any level;
Kicking for Goal post-siren – Centre of Goal Line
A Player who has been awarded a mark or free kick once play has ended will now be able to kick across their body using a snap or check-side kick. The player shall dispose of the football directly in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
How can you do this and not deviate off the line?
Deviating is irrelevent to the new rule, its saying its legal starting outside the line, deviating and disposing of the footy in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
Its basically saying as long as you dont kick inside the mark its cool.
No major revelation as you could do this with place kicks many moons ago too.
^ is the most confusing post I've ever read.
by Wedgie » Tue Nov 13, 2018 10:04 pm
daysofourlives wrote:gadj1976 wrote:Wedgie wrote:gadj1976 wrote:I don't understand this at any level;
Kicking for Goal post-siren – Centre of Goal Line
A Player who has been awarded a mark or free kick once play has ended will now be able to kick across their body using a snap or check-side kick. The player shall dispose of the football directly in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
How can you do this and not deviate off the line?
Deviating is irrelevent to the new rule, its saying its legal starting outside the line, deviating and disposing of the footy in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
Its basically saying as long as you dont kick inside the mark its cool.
No major revelation as you could do this with place kicks many moons ago too.
^ is the most confusing post I've ever read.
Easily understood. Lets say a player takes a mark right on the point post. He is able to move off the line pre kicking, ie closer to the crowd and behind the line of the goals.he can take what ever steps he likes back towards play as long as he kicks from the line of the mark. if he was to come back into pl;ay past the mark it would be play on as it is now
by Hopeful Jelly » Tue Nov 13, 2018 10:16 pm
whybother wrote:so do these rules get over the 19th man PF fiasco? Are there any penalties for not lining up correctly? Which ump does what to check the setup?
by Hopeful Jelly » Tue Nov 13, 2018 10:33 pm
daysofourlives wrote:gadj1976 wrote:Wedgie wrote:gadj1976 wrote:I don't understand this at any level;
Kicking for Goal post-siren – Centre of Goal Line
A Player who has been awarded a mark or free kick once play has ended will now be able to kick across their body using a snap or check-side kick. The player shall dispose of the football directly in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
How can you do this and not deviate off the line?
Deviating is irrelevent to the new rule, its saying its legal starting outside the line, deviating and disposing of the footy in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
Its basically saying as long as you dont kick inside the mark its cool.
No major revelation as you could do this with place kicks many moons ago too.
^ is the most confusing post I've ever read.
Easily understood. Lets say a player takes a mark right on the point post. He is able to move off the line pre kicking, ie closer to the crowd and behind the line of the goals.he can take what ever steps he likes back towards play as long as he kicks from the line of the mark. if he was to come back into pl;ay past the mark it would be play on as it is now
by whufc » Wed Nov 14, 2018 8:07 am
daysofourlives wrote:gadj1976 wrote:Wedgie wrote:gadj1976 wrote:I don't understand this at any level;
Kicking for Goal post-siren – Centre of Goal Line
A Player who has been awarded a mark or free kick once play has ended will now be able to kick across their body using a snap or check-side kick. The player shall dispose of the football directly in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
How can you do this and not deviate off the line?
Deviating is irrelevent to the new rule, its saying its legal starting outside the line, deviating and disposing of the footy in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
Its basically saying as long as you dont kick inside the mark its cool.
No major revelation as you could do this with place kicks many moons ago too.
^ is the most confusing post I've ever read.
Easily understood. Lets say a player takes a mark right on the point post. He is able to move off the line pre kicking, ie closer to the crowd and behind the line of the goals.he can take what ever steps he likes back towards play as long as he kicks from the line of the mark. if he was to come back into pl;ay past the mark it would be play on as it is now
by goddy11 » Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:17 am
by Wedgie » Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:28 pm
goddy11 wrote:Has the SANFL change the rule where you can play 19 players in a prelim final and only cop a $10k fine and no loss of game?
by Booney » Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:37 pm
gadj1976 wrote:I don't understand this at any level;
Kicking for Goal post-siren – Centre of Goal Line
A Player who has been awarded a mark or free kick once play has ended will now be able to kick across their body using a snap or check-side kick. The player shall dispose of the football directly in line with the man on the mark and the goal.
How can you do this and not deviate off the line?
by gadj1976 » Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:38 pm
Hopeful Jelly wrote:
What they have tried to do is resolve an inconsistency regarding not being able to move off the line if kicking for goal after the siren, but if I read this correctly, they have created a new inconsistency.
As this change is purely for after the siren kicks for goal, there appears to be no change to kicking for goal during the remainder of the game. This then means that you have an advantage kicking for goal after the siren in that you can start your approach to goal outside the line without penalty. But if you start from outside the line during the game, it's play on, even if you are kicking directly over the mark.
by goddy11 » Wed Nov 14, 2018 2:47 pm
Wedgie wrote:goddy11 wrote:Has the SANFL change the rule where you can play 19 players in a prelim final and only cop a $10k fine and no loss of game?
I'm happy to help drive any changes, in fact I'm happy to drive any of the 19 Eagles supporters to Prospect this year. I'm easy to spotFB_IMG_1541555152228.jpg
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