by Mr Irate » Sun May 16, 2010 11:31 am
by Ian » Sun May 16, 2010 11:47 am
by am Bays » Sun May 16, 2010 12:18 pm
by topsywaldron » Sun May 16, 2010 12:22 pm
Ian wrote:I thought yesterday @ Prospect was the best I've seen this year
by klaan » Sun May 16, 2010 1:08 pm
am Bays wrote:No dramas with the umpiring here either. They aren't perfect and at times I think WTFWTF but generally they are pretty good. They make no more mistakes than the players do.
My minor gripe is that they are umpiring more like the AFL interpretations this year, so at times blokes get rewarded for hanging back and calling for taxi, i.e. holding the ball against the bloke who has made the effort to get to the pill first.
Generally they reward the blokes who get first to the footy. I reckon anyone who complains about umpiring after a match should have a good hard think about where there team was in terms of getting first to the pill if they think they have been hard done by. If you still don't think that, go and do a level one or two umpres course as then you'll have a better undersanding of the laws of this game then you might be able to understand why your team has "apparently" been hard done by.
Certainly from a Glenelg perspective no way can we attribute our losses, or even the size of our losses to the umpires.
by Mickyj » Sun May 16, 2010 1:17 pm
am Bays wrote:No dramas with the umpiring here either. They aren't perfect and at times I think WTFWTF but generally they are pretty good. They make no more mistakes than the players do.
My minor gripe is that they are umpiring more like the AFL interpretations this year, so at times blokes get rewarded for hanging back and calling for taxi, i.e. holding the ball against the bloke who has made the effort to get to the pill first.
Generally they reward the blokes who get first to the footy. I reckon anyone who complains about umpiring after a match should have a good hard think about where there team was in terms of getting first to the pill if they think they have been hard done by. If you still don't think that, go and do a level one or two umpres course as then you'll have a better undersanding of the laws of this game then you might be able to understand why your team has "apparently" been hard done by.
Certainly from a Glenelg perspective no way can we attribute our losses, or even the size of our losses to the umpires.
by Mickyj » Sun May 16, 2010 1:18 pm
klaan wrote:am Bays wrote:No dramas with the umpiring here either. They aren't perfect and at times I think WTFWTF but generally they are pretty good. They make no more mistakes than the players do.
My minor gripe is that they are umpiring more like the AFL interpretations this year, so at times blokes get rewarded for hanging back and calling for taxi, i.e. holding the ball against the bloke who has made the effort to get to the pill first.
Generally they reward the blokes who get first to the footy. I reckon anyone who complains about umpiring after a match should have a good hard think about where there team was in terms of getting first to the pill if they think they have been hard done by. If you still don't think that, go and do a level one or two umpres course as then you'll have a better undersanding of the laws of this game then you might be able to understand why your team has "apparently" been hard done by.
Certainly from a Glenelg perspective no way can we attribute our losses, or even the size of our losses to the umpires.
One good reason for that........ Your Club gets looked after every week I have had to watch them for the past 25 years.
The umpires have been horrible again this year. And, after watching the tape of the Bays v Hybrids yesterday, nothing has changed - they were terrible and the Bays got well and truly looked after. Surprise, Surprise.
by JK » Sun May 16, 2010 1:32 pm
by bayman » Sun May 16, 2010 1:40 pm
by topsywaldron » Sun May 16, 2010 2:53 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:I reckon I noticed a couple missed for us yesterday (as Rooster fans probably did for their mob), in particular holding the ball calls and a couple of unpaid marks, but by and large I didn't think the umpiring was that bad for the day
by Squawk » Sun May 16, 2010 2:59 pm
by Adelaide Hawk » Sun May 16, 2010 3:03 pm
bayman wrote:soft free kicks
by 85 WAS A GOOD YEAR » Sun May 16, 2010 3:06 pm
by Adelaide Hawk » Sun May 16, 2010 3:08 pm
topsywaldron wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:I reckon I noticed a couple missed for us yesterday (as Rooster fans probably did for their mob), in particular holding the ball calls and a couple of unpaid marks, but by and large I didn't think the umpiring was that bad for the day
People around me on the outer were going off at the umps. Maybe Fester was calming everyone down near where you were sitting?
My personal favourite non-decision was when a North player running back with the flight and not looking at the ball hip and shouldered Rowe who was in the act of marking. Play on of course.
by saintal » Sun May 16, 2010 3:37 pm
by topcat10 » Sun May 16, 2010 3:38 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:topsywaldron wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:I reckon I noticed a couple missed for us yesterday (as Rooster fans probably did for their mob), in particular holding the ball calls and a couple of unpaid marks, but by and large I didn't think the umpiring was that bad for the day
People around me on the outer were going off at the umps. Maybe Fester was calming everyone down near where you were sitting?
My personal favourite non-decision was when a North player running back with the flight and not looking at the ball hip and shouldered Rowe who was in the act of marking. Play on of course.
My favourite was the one where Kristian Thompson had prior opportunity but was grabbed by one arm, swung around twice and then dropped the ball ... play on. A minute later, Puopolo had the ball, was tackled and handballed immediatey .. holding the ball. Seriously, the umps yesterday had no idea about holding the ball at all.
I was talking to a very well known SANFL football identity who doesn't support either North or Norwood, and he also commented the umpires appeared to be confused by the holding the ball rule.
by southee » Sun May 16, 2010 4:45 pm
by Big Phil » Sun May 16, 2010 5:47 pm
by csbowes » Sun May 16, 2010 6:30 pm
by JK » Sun May 16, 2010 7:50 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:topsywaldron wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:I reckon I noticed a couple missed for us yesterday (as Rooster fans probably did for their mob), in particular holding the ball calls and a couple of unpaid marks, but by and large I didn't think the umpiring was that bad for the day
People around me on the outer were going off at the umps. Maybe Fester was calming everyone down near where you were sitting?
My personal favourite non-decision was when a North player running back with the flight and not looking at the ball hip and shouldered Rowe who was in the act of marking. Play on of course.
My favourite was the one where Kristian Thompson had prior opportunity but was grabbed by one arm, swung around twice and then dropped the ball ... play on. A minute later, Puopolo had the ball, was tackled and handballed immediatey .. holding the ball. Seriously, the umps yesterday had no idea about holding the ball at all.
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