More on the umps tucked away in Tim Lane's article:Asking the hard questions of the Western Bulldogs' win for the ages
AFL?s review of Grand Final finds umpiring was not up to the standard expected
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Just going back to the article that started this thread, does anyone know if this is the only article that claims to know the results of the AFL review? I mean, when originally reading it, I had the impression that the journalist was preempting an official AFL announcement, but so far I haven't heard anything from the AFL about the umpiring?
To me, the two main possibilities are. One: the journalist was just making crap up, which may be a reasonable assumption. Or two: they got it right, but the AFL bosses have decided that yes, the umpiring did unjustifiably favour one side and they really don't want any attention drawn to that fact. If this week's episode of Whistleblowers is still yet to see the light of day, then that may support that theory.Comment
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And don't apologise for bringing it up - we should never, ever forget!Comment
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23 in the forward half. 30-5 against the tackler (push in the back, high contact, or holding the man)
— Darren O'Shaughnessy (@RankingSw) March 11, 2019
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23 in the forward half. 30-5 against the tackler (push in the back, high contact, or holding the man)
— Darren O'Shaughnessy (@RankingSw) March 11, 2019
Round one will be interesting indeed.Comment
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The 2016 was basically the beginning of the end of my love for AFL.
If it was Collingwood, Richmond or Essendon on the end of that umpiring they’d probably have had a royal commission into Jefferey, Meredith n Stevic.
If that was a Cricket World Cup final the First thing the media would have highlighted was the possible collusion between umpires n bookmakers.
But in hindsight I’m not surprised one bit, it’s the AFL where the game is run so amateurishly run sfa was done about it.Comment
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The 2016 was basically the beginning of the end of my love for AFL.
If it was Collingwood, Richmond or Essendon on the end of that umpiring they’d probably have had a royal commission into Jefferey, Meredith n Stevic.
If that was a Cricket World Cup final the First thing the media would have highlighted was the possible collusion between umpires n bookmakers.
But in hindsight I’m not surprised one bit, it’s the AFL where the game is run so amateurishly run sfa was done about it.
I lost most of my passion for the game that day and I still feel naucious thinking about it. I can tolerate losing a game because you're outplayed or had terrible luck, but the pathetic or corrupt umpiring in that game changed the result.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if whistle blower came out over the next couple of decades stating that Gillon gave a brown paper bag to Scott Jeffery (or was it Simon Meredith)Comment
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Notwithstanding the bias, even the members of the Swans team that day would admit they played reactionary, apathatic and lethargic football.
The Dogs were riding high on adrenaline after an amazing month of footy (and free kicks).
The game remains exhilarating.Comment
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