2022 Finals Week One Fixture
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I was hoping the Dogs would lose. That they lost after being 41 points up and no doubt already planning for the next round of the finals was sweetness I didn't dare dream of. Even with a few minutes to go, Macrae blatantly threw one from a centre bounce contest. They're a shameless bunch of cheats who just don't get called on it. So thrilled they lost in heartbreaking circumstances.Comment
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I’m still glad they got exposed as crap last night, and for a club renowned as soft, think it’s funny they’re gonna put their faith in Rory Lobb - one of the great downhill skiers of the comp.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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The only thing that would have made the Freo/Bulldogs match better would have been a bulldogs player being called for a throw when it was a legitimate handpass in the dying seconds, then giving away 50 by arguing with the umpire, for an after the siren goal for the Dockers to win by a point. That would have been wonderful, as it was, losing the way they did was quite satisfying.Comment
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The criticisms I am reading of the review system in the ARC all seem to be based solely on viewing the camera footage that we see on the big screen.
But isn’t it the case that in the ARC they use Hawk-Eye technology on the camera vision to track the ball path over the goal line?
I assume this would be similar to the ball tracking used in tennis.
I believe that Hawk-Eye is extremely accurate but it does depend on the quality of the camera vision that is provided by the fixed cameras at the grounds and the vision provided by the TV camera operators.
The AFL certainly trialled Hawk-Eye back in 2013 (so nearly ten years ago). I don’t know what happened subsequently but that article I linked earlier says:
“Each game has a team of three on watch: a controller, who operates the camera angles and the Hawk-Eye technology; an analyst, who calls out what they see; and a supervisor.”
I wish someone would write an article that clearly explains how the review system is conducted. The one I reference only partly does that.
And I would have hoped AFL commentators would have invested effort into understanding it .....
From things I have read since, I have now concluded the AFL does NOT use Hawk-Eye ball tracking. So I don’t know what the Hawk-Eye reference in the article I previously linked means.
There was an article in ‘The Australian’ in the last few days which claims the AFL will trial ball-tracking technology next year (the article is behind a paywall so I can’t read the rest). I think this may be linked to Eddie McGuire’s idea of putting microchips into the balls.Comment
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The only thing that would have made the Freo/Bulldogs match better would have been a bulldogs player being called for a throw when it was a legitimate handpass in the dying seconds, then giving away 50 by arguing with the umpire, for an after the siren goal for the Dockers to win by a point. That would have been wonderful, as it was, losing the way they did was quite satisfying.
Maybe a little off topic, but I'll not forget for a long time the joy I felt when Collingwood got a Flag ripped from them when the Eagles goaled almost on the bell a couple of years ago.
Still brings a smile to my face.
Every magpie loss makes me feel good, but that one was special.Comment
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The Lynch overturned goal looked like an obvious point to me. and the ball is only about a foot above the top of the posts, so any examination of video would be very accurate.
Lynch kicked a point. Lynch and all the players around knew it. The goal umpire made a howler. The ARC corrected it.
Hardwick should be funneling his manufactured rage at Lynch for missing a shot from 5m out. What a clown.Comment
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The Lynch overturned goal looked like an obvious point to me. and the ball is only about a foot above the top of the posts, so any examination of video would be very accurate.
Lynch kicked a point. Lynch and all the players around knew it. The goal umpire made a howler. The ARC corrected it.
Hardwick should be funneling his manufactured rage at Lynch for missing a shot from 5m out. What a clown.
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So looking for advice for GF registration.
I’ve put all my barcodes in but they’re not being accepted. I’ve removed the letters and the spaces but ticketek keeps knocking back the barcodes.
Any suggestions?
Edit: so individual barcodes are going in ok, but not multiples. There must be some issue with spaces or commas
Edit: all sorted - each barcode needs a new lineLast edited by Industrial Fan; 8 September 2022, 01:11 PM.He ate more cheese, than time allowedComment
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I don't think this point was lost on him. He mentioned it on Robbo's show the other night.Comment
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The Lynch overturned goal looked like an obvious point to me. and the ball is only about a foot above the top of the posts, so any examination of video would be very accurate.
Lynch kicked a point. Lynch and all the players around knew it. The goal umpire made a howler. The ARC corrected it.
Hardwick should be funneling his manufactured rage at Lynch for missing a shot from 5m out. What a clown."Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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