southernbulldog wrote:They will have a whinge about it and it will all change like it normally does when they complain.
For years and years the other SANFL teams copped a crap run from the umpires when they played the Magpies ,perhaps now they are umpiring more fairly.
RD9 POWER VS CENTRALS ALBERTON OVAL SAT 10/6 1:10PM
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Re: RD9 POWER VS CENTRALS ALBERTON OVAL SAT 10/6 1:10PM
Whoops, there goes another year. Whoops, there goes another pint of beer.
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It has been for yearsVamos wrote:Clearly I was wrong, the SANFL now the 3rd best comp in the land if Narkle is racking up those numbers.Hazydog wrote:Dogs having a crack but Port’s AFL experienced players more damaging in possession. Narkle proving to be very handy at this level (and VAMOS I don’t think that’s drawing too long a bow?)
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Hopefully we hang in there and keep it respectable but fear a last quarter blow out
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A free kick differential means next to nothing........
At its simplest some teams are more aggressive than others and will attack the body more furiously than others. Centrals were on the wrong end of the free kick count most times during their decade of dominance (especially with the Gowans haha) but their game was built on a toughness around the contest that played right to the line.
At its simplest some teams are more aggressive than others and will attack the body more furiously than others. Centrals were on the wrong end of the free kick count most times during their decade of dominance (especially with the Gowans haha) but their game was built on a toughness around the contest that played right to the line.
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It can be a great indicator when observations of the game are added hence why I asked others opinions earlier in the thread. (Thanks to Jim for an answer)whufc wrote:A free kick differential means next to nothing........
At its simplest some teams are more aggressive than others and will attack the body more furiously than others. Centrals were on the wrong end of the free kick count most times during their decade of dominance (especially with the Gowans haha) but their game was built on a toughness around the contest that played right to the line.
When North got 10 free kicks , 2 twenty five metre penalties and a reversal in their first quarter against Port (when Port got zero) the Power Reserves were absolutely robbed. I was watching it and it was cringeworthy the favouritism North appeared to be getting. If it was the other way around I would have been ropable. I'm hardly going to be accused of being biased towards Port too!
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Hope you were watching on tv. Trying to make judgements on umpire decisions from a pocket of the ground anywhere from 20-100m away with god knows how many players blocking your view is going to be completely inaccurate.Wedgie wrote:It can be a great indicator when observations of the game are added hence why I asked others opinions earlier in the thread. (Thanks to Jim for an answer)whufc wrote:A free kick differential means next to nothing........
At its simplest some teams are more aggressive than others and will attack the body more furiously than others. Centrals were on the wrong end of the free kick count most times during their decade of dominance (especially with the Gowans haha) but their game was built on a toughness around the contest that played right to the line.
When North got 10 free kicks , 2 twenty five metre penalties and a reversal in their first quarter against Port (when Port got zero) the Power Reserves were absolutely robbed. I was watching it and it was cringeworthy the favouritism North appeared to be getting. If it was the other way around I would have been ropeable.
Take a look at the SANFLW GF. Not many if any at the ground would have seen the free kick but the tv replay clearly showed the shirt getting pulled back before the player had got to the ball.
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Yep it was on TV. Agree about your point if at the ground as where I stand at Prospect usually is probably the worst possible spot to observe a game!whufc wrote:Hope you were watching on tv. Trying to make judgements on umpire decisions from a pocket of the ground anywhere from 20-100m away with god knows how many players blocking your view is going to be completely inaccurate.Wedgie wrote:It can be a great indicator when observations of the game are added hence why I asked others opinions earlier in the thread. (Thanks to Jim for an answer)whufc wrote:A free kick differential means next to nothing........
At its simplest some teams are more aggressive than others and will attack the body more furiously than others. Centrals were on the wrong end of the free kick count most times during their decade of dominance (especially with the Gowans haha) but their game was built on a toughness around the contest that played right to the line.
When North got 10 free kicks , 2 twenty five metre penalties and a reversal in their first quarter against Port (when Port got zero) the Power Reserves were absolutely robbed. I was watching it and it was cringeworthy the favouritism North appeared to be getting. If it was the other way around I would have been ropeable.
Take a look at the SANFLW GF. Not many if any at the ground would have seen the free kick but the tv replay clearly showed the shirt getting pulled back before the player had got to the ball.
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Try being behind the northern goals at Elizabeth Oval looking down in the southern forward 50......need a bloody telescope

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Re: RD9 POWER VS CENTRALS ALBERTON OVAL SAT 10/6 1:10PM
It’s not how many frees you get, it’s where & when you get them & the blatant ones missed. Last week I was filthy with the umpiring even though Glenelg had 10 more frees - yet they refused to ping the crowserves for dropping/throwing the ball when tackled, all day.
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Re: RD9 POWER VS CENTRALS ALBERTON OVAL SAT 10/6 1:10PM
2nd year ruckman Dante Visentini has given away 28 free kicks in 9 games, he's big and a bit clumsy and has played just 25 games, he's still learning his caper.
Nick Moore has given away 23 as well as receiving 20. He's hard and in and under, no wonder the whistle is going when he's around. ( Top 5 for tackles ).
I'd say a lot of our main perpetrators would be the young guys just making their way in senior footy.
Nick Moore has given away 23 as well as receiving 20. He's hard and in and under, no wonder the whistle is going when he's around. ( Top 5 for tackles ).
I'd say a lot of our main perpetrators would be the young guys just making their way in senior footy.
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