AFL?s review of Grand Final finds umpiring was not up to the standard expected

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  • barry
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    • Jan 2003
    • 8499

    #31
    Even umpiring would have made it a 50/50 game.

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    • ScottH
      It's Goodes to cheer!!
      • Sep 2003
      • 23665

      #32
      Originally posted by ugg
      Where did you get the individual umpire frees for/against stats from?
      Afltables.
      But i extracted the data individually for each game.
      Thats why i hope it's right.

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      • ugg
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        • Jan 2003
        • 15957

        #33
        Ah but that's the total for the game for the 3 umpires, but I was thinking you had the stats for which umpire paid which free kick which AFAIK is not publicly available.
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        • stevoswan
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          • Sep 2014
          • 8533

          #34
          Originally posted by Blue Sun
          We all know the umpiring was farcical. At least it has been officially acknowledged now. Maybe if we make another GF in the near future the outcome won't be decided by terrible officiating. Time to move on.
          It frustrates me when people tell others to move on......it's far from the first time we've had to 'move on' and while we'd all like to (again!), when do you suggest we move on to? The next time the Swans get shafted by the league or the umpires? You know it will happen.......but I suppose we can just 'move on' yet again, while the AFL smile smugly.
          Last edited by stevoswan; 7 October 2016, 05:23 PM.

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          • ScottH
            It's Goodes to cheer!!
            • Sep 2003
            • 23665

            #35
            Originally posted by ugg
            Ah but that's the total for the game for the 3 umpires, but I was thinking you had the stats for which umpire paid which free kick which AFAIK is not publicly available.
            Ah. Sorry.
            Yes, it is per game. Not per Umpire.
            I doubt that individual frees are available to the public.

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            • ugg
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              • Jan 2003
              • 15957

              #36
              It's definitely not, but as was revealed earlier in the year with the Pannell Bulldogs Crows FK controversy, those stats are definitely recorded
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              • stevoswan
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                • Sep 2014
                • 8533

                #37
                Champion Data record individual umpire stats on free kicks paid etc, but the AFL forbids the release of those stats.......for obvious reasons!

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                • KTigers
                  Senior Player
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 2499

                  #38
                  I'm with Stevo here. If some people want to "move on" from the issue, well they can. They just don't have to involve themselves
                  in the discussion anymore. Moving on from the footy season itself is another thing entirely. Trade week is only so interesting.
                  I don't really care where Tyrone Vickery ends up, just as long as it's not with us. I think I'm going to head out to oh so royal Randwick for
                  the next few weeks and make a series of poorly thought out investments on some very large horses carrying very small people
                  as they run very fast whilst drinking beer with a high alcohol content and eating food with a high fat content.


                  Originally posted by stevoswan
                  It frustrates me when people tell others to move on......it's far from the first time we've had to 'move on' and while we'd all like to (again!), when do you suggest we move on to? The next time the Swans get shafted by the league or the umpires? You know it will happen.......but I suppose we can just 'move on' yet again, while the AFL smile smugly.

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                  • Matty10
                    Senior Player
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 1331

                    #39
                    Originally posted by ernie koala
                    a correct umpires decision doesn't change his injured knee
                    But that's really the key point. If the umpires had correctly paid the two previous sliding tackles then it is doubtful that Hanners gets injured at all as the players would have adapted to the officiating. The umpires failed in their duty of care.

                    The article is a bit weird though. Why would the AFL say that the umpires made 3-4 errors. If they checked the game in the review they would know if it was three, four or ten. There shouldn't be any ambiguity at this point.

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                    • Odysseus
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Aug 2016
                      • 199

                      #40
                      Originally posted by stellation
                      2 goals the difference, and I honestly think their last 2 goals, and it might stretch to their last 3, came because we left ourselves open defensively when trying to score quickly (I think we tried to go long down the middle from a kick-in twice to no avail, which I can't recall seeing all season and can't recall seeing work late in a game since 2005).
                      This is a horrible thread. I can't stand it. I have been trying all week to let the disappointment subside. I try to persuade myself that the umpiring wasn't the reason we lost, but I can't actually convince myself that it wasn't a factor. It's not just about goals directly scored, it's also about momentum (as I think others have pointed out). And with a differential of 12 frees in the Dogs' favour, at, say 40 metres per kick, that's about 500 metres gained. Any player would like to have a stat like that.

                      I fully agree with Stellation's observation about the last couple of goals; when we started going long down the middle, that was the moment I thought, "We're gone. The boys are losing their faith, we've switched to panic mode."

                      I don't believe in conspiracy, but I don't think it's unreasonable to wonder if even the umpires got caught up in all the Doggie Dream hype.

                      This much I will say. When I drove from Melbourne up to Sydney to see the first final and saw Isaac's mark denied and the turnover converted to a goal, I ask myself, Do I really want to make this kind of trek in order to see the game live, when sub-standard umpiring can be so influential to the momentum and outcome of a game? I'm rusted on to the Bloods, but no way, AFL, am I rusted on to your product.

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                      • dejavoodoo44
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                        • Apr 2015
                        • 8445

                        #41
                        Originally posted by KTigers
                        I'm with Stevo here. If some people want to "move on" from the issue, well they can. They just don't have to involve themselves
                        in the discussion anymore. Moving on from the footy season itself is another thing entirely. Trade week is only so interesting.
                        I don't really care where Tyrone Vickery ends up, just as long as it's not with us. I think I'm going to head out to oh so royal Randwick for
                        the next few weeks and make a series of poorly thought out investments on some very large horses carrying very small people
                        as they run very fast whilst drinking beer with a high alcohol content and eating food with a high fat content.
                        Yes, I know. I'm not sure if I've really come to terms with the lack of Friday night football tonight?

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                        • KTigers
                          Senior Player
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 2499

                          #42
                          It's not good. On Foxtel tonight they were going on and on about this weird sport where there is no marking, handpassing or tackling.
                          They were calling it football. It had a round ball and a net. Looked pretty silly to me.


                          Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
                          Yes, I know. I'm not sure if I've really come to terms with the lack of Friday night football tonight?

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                          • goswannies
                            Senior Player
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 3048

                            #43
                            Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
                            Yes, I know. I'm not sure if I've really come to terms with the lack of Friday night football tonight?
                            DVDs are solving that for me! The 1909, 2005 & 2012 grand finals. And the successive West Coast, Essendon & Richmond games of 1987. & 1982 Round 1 v Melb & night Grand final vs North. It's a start

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                            • MattW
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                              • May 2011
                              • 4176

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Odysseus
                              This is a horrible thread. I can't stand it. I have been trying all week to let the disappointment subside. I try to persuade myself that the umpiring wasn't the reason we lost, but I can't actually convince myself that it wasn't a factor. It's not just about goals directly scored, it's also about momentum (as I think others have pointed out). And with a differential of 12 frees in the Dogs' favour, at, say 40 metres per kick, that's about 500 metres gained. Any player would like to have a stat like that.

                              I fully agree with Stellation's observation about the last couple of goals; when we started going long down the middle, that was the moment I thought, "We're gone. The boys are losing their faith, we've switched to panic mode."

                              I don't believe in conspiracy, but I don't think it's unreasonable to wonder if even the umpires got caught up in all the Doggie Dream hype.

                              This much I will say. When I drove from Melbourne up to Sydney to see the first final and saw Isaac's mark denied and the turnover converted to a goal, I ask myself, Do I really want to make this kind of trek in order to see the game live, when sub-standard umpiring can be so influential to the momentum and outcome of a game? I'm rusted on to the Bloods, but no way, AFL, am I rusted on to your product.
                              Yep, this is a great post. I also think the best explanation for the awful umpiring is that the umpires had a self-conscious bias to the Bulldogs, swept up in the city's will for the Bulldogs to win. So one-sided was it, it reached the point where I was stunned Stevic awarded the Hewett the HTB free in the final term (until I saw the replay and it was unavoidable). The accepted narrative of the game is that the Bulldogs had 22 contributors and we didn't, but even if that is true it only became telling in the final term. Had we led by 8 at halftime (as we should have had the awful awful free not been given against Jack for kicking in danger when his legs we taken from him) the game may have developed differently in the second half. I consumed way too much AFL media in the month leading to the grand final, and by the end was impassioned by the bias and myopia. That has been amplified by the manner of this loss.

                              You drove from Melbourne to watch the first final? Respect. The drive back to Canberra was bad enough (my phone battery died, and I was condemned to silence). I then dragged my family down for the grand final. We had a great day at the zoo on Sunday, thankfully.

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                              • dejavoodoo44
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                                • Apr 2015
                                • 8445

                                #45
                                Originally posted by goswannies
                                DVDs are solving that for me! The 1909, 2005 & 2012 grand finals. And the successive West Coast, Essendon & Richmond games of 1987. & 1982 Round 1 v Melb & night Grand final vs North. It's a start
                                I was hoping that I'd be on my fourth or fifth replay of the 2016 grand final by now, but so far I haven't got to the third quarter.
                                1909 GF ??

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