Breaking news: Fremantle have lodged an official protest with the AFL. Connolly is claiming the four points and will leave "no stone unturned".
St Kilda vs Fremantle - SPOILERS
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Originally posted by floppinab
What the hell were the timekeepers thinking, keep blowing the thing until the bloody umps hear it for @@@@s sake.
I's lay odds there will be a new siren before the next game at Aurora. It would have to be the cheapest part of what they have spent regarding the venue already.
IIRC Manuka also has a p***weak siren.Comment
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Originally posted by Big Al
I think they got the idea when Connolly was running toward themCaptain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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Match report at the HUN: http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/foo...E20322,00.html"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
Breaking news: Fremantle have lodged an official protest with the AFL. Connolly is claiming the four points and will leave "no stone unturned".Roosy = LEGENDComment
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Just took a look at the rules :
10.4.1: End of Quarter
The Timekeepers shall sound the siren to signal the end of a quarter until a field umpire acknowledges that the siren has been heard and brings an end to play.
10.4.2: Siren Heard by Field Umpire
Play in each quarter shall come to an end when any one of the field umpires hears the siren.
So given that 10.4.1 was not adhered to (i.e. siren was not sounded until the umpie acknowledged) I would say the league cannot possibly let the result stand.Comment
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Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
In 1909, St Kilda beat Geelong at Corio Oval by 1 point. In the match St Kilda played a suspended player. Geelong appealed and St Kilda forfeited the premiership points.
This decision ultimately gave St Kilda the 1909 wooden spoon.
Incredible stuff. As if last year's St.Kilda-Freo matches weren't exciting enough. Saints won by a point in Launceston last year, and I'm sure everyone remembers Freo's after-the-siren win in Round 21!Comment
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Originally posted by swans05
the real people i feel sorry for here are the ones that have put substantial amounts of money on the dockers at big odds to win and will recieve nothing not even there money backIf the siren sounds in Tasmania, and the umpires don't hear it, does it make a sound?Comment
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Originally posted by punter257
apparantly CC has asked the saints to concede the game and give freo the 4 points
cmon grant do the right thingIf the siren sounds in Tasmania, and the umpires don't hear it, does it make a sound?Comment
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The rules of the game have not been complied with hence I think Fremantle have a legitimate legal case. The AFL should also step in and change the result as the rules of the game have not been complied with.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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Originally posted by floppinab
Just took a look at the rules :
10.4.1: End of Quarter
The Timekeepers shall sound the siren to signal the end of a quarter until a field umpire acknowledges that the siren has been heard and brings an end to play.
10.4.2: Siren Heard by Field Umpire
Play in each quarter shall come to an end when any one of the field umpires hears the siren.
So given that 10.4.1 was not adhered to (i.e. siren was not sounded until the umpie acknowledged) I would say the league cannot possibly let the result stand.Swannies for life!Comment
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Originally posted by Matt79
The result will stand BECAUSE of rule 10.4.1 as it states, "UNTIL a field umpire acknowledges that the siren has been heard and brings an end to play". The umpire did not hear the siren and thus play continued. The draw will stand.
I've seen similar situations before, timekeepers usually keep sounding the horn (beeeeeep, sometimes with gaps, beep, beep, beep) until they get the acknowledgement from the umps.Comment
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