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  • Nico
    Veterans List
    • Jan 2003
    • 11339

    Originally posted by Scottee
    I recently watched a few Grand Finals from the 70s and it is tragic to see what has happened to the game and its adjudication. Rarely did a player get tackled to the ground
    because a free would quickly be paid to the tackler if the ball carrier was caught with the ball. There was no extra merit in taking a man to ground. None of this 360 degree stuff . Scragging was not tolerated at all, any sign of an arm around a player was holding the man.The game moved fast and there were not many injuries caused by tackles as there are now ( of course there was the off ball thuggery and shirt fronts but they are 2 things that I don't mind being gone).
    Its a completely different game now, and not a better one.




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    And what has happened to the rule when a player takes a mark and an opponent comes in and grabs his jumper. It used to be 50 metres for deliberately holding up the game. What about the play on call AFTER Higgins tackled our player from less than a metre away when our player hadn't played on. Higgins was clearly in the 5 metre zone. Our player hardly moved, Higgins goes for him then the umpire calls play on. It is 50 metres every other day. 4 umpires means more inconsistency in interpretation. And in the 70's there was only one umpire.
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    • longmile
      Crumber
      • Apr 2011
      • 3365

      Originally posted by Nico
      And what has happened to the rule when a player takes a mark and an opponent comes in and grabs his jumper. It used to be 50 metres for deliberately holding up the game. What about the play on call AFTER Higgins tackled our player from less than a metre away when our player hadn't played on. Higgins was clearly in the 5 metre zone. Our player hardly moved, Higgins goes for him then the umpire calls play on. It is 50 metres every other day. 4 umpires means more inconsistency in interpretation. And in the 70's there was only one umpire.
      Pick and choose!

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      • The Big Cat
        On the veteran's list
        • Apr 2006
        • 2356

        Want to know the real reasons we struggled tonight? It’s easy: Callum Mills, Luke Parker, Peter Ladhams, Logan McDonald, Tom McCartin, Paddy McCartin, Sam Reid. These players would all be in the side tonight if not injured and make any talk about Wicks, Clarke etc totally moot. Add in Rampe and Amarty who only played because of necessity plus Matt Roberts who was part of our midfield early on and it’s patently obvious why the team is struggling.
        Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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        • 0918330512
          Senior Player
          • Sep 2011
          • 1654

          Originally posted by wolftone57
          Shepherding is a way to say to your teammate you have his back and are protecting him. Have you ever played the, game?


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          Not a single male obstetrician has actually given birth and yet many of them are pretty good at what they do. You don’t have to have played the game to understand it.

          Kind of like you don’t need to be an English literature professor to be able spell properly.

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          Originally posted by waswan
          turned a corner.... the wrong way, worse game of the season by a mile
          Really?! Did you watch the game against Geelong?!

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          • 0918330512
            Senior Player
            • Sep 2011
            • 1654

            Originally posted by wolftone57
            Not to mention our incredibly bad disposal rate, 46%.
            Topped by a 100% negativity post rate

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            • Kafka's Ghost
              Regular in the Side
              • Sep 2017
              • 903

              Originally posted by Merdo5555
              Been a few years but did his side get embarrassed and smashed in a recent grand final. Do you think one of his teams would ever be humiliated in a grand final?

              Chris Scott also has the Geelong advantage of a seemingly endless salary cap.
              They were embarrassed and smashed in a recent Preliminary Final. By more than we lost the GF.


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              • Kafka's Ghost
                Regular in the Side
                • Sep 2017
                • 903

                Originally posted by Nico
                And what has happened to the rule when a player takes a mark and an opponent comes in and grabs his jumper. It used to be 50 metres for deliberately holding up the game. What about the play on call AFTER Higgins tackled our player from less than a metre away when our player hadn't played on. Higgins was clearly in the 5 metre zone. Our player hardly moved, Higgins goes for him then the umpire calls play on. It is 50 metres every other day. 4 umpires means more inconsistency in interpretation. And in the 70's there was only one umpire.
                Totally agree. Four umpires has resulted in a lot of inconsistency and confusion. The 50m penalty issue has become a farce.


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                • Auntie.Gerald
                  Veterans List
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 6480

                  Originally posted by MattW
                  He really is. Already showing the JPK traits of an ability to loosen arms for a handball under extreme tackle pressure but deprive the opponent of chance to do the same. Throws himself at any contest.
                  It was great to see Sheldrick get a run at last night and see how he would cope

                  For me a bit of Lachie Neale about him in year2 in the way he moves and shapes his exits

                  Didn’t look over awed in such a trench fighting game and the style of game probably suited his attributes
                  "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                  • Blood Fever
                    Veterans List
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 4049

                    Originally posted by The Big Cat
                    Want to know the real reasons we struggled tonight? It’s easy: Callum Mills, Luke Parker, Peter Ladhams, Logan McDonald, Tom McCartin, Paddy McCartin, Sam Reid. These players would all be in the side tonight if not injured and make any talk about Wicks, Clarke etc totally moot. Add in Rampe and Amarty who only played because of necessity plus Matt Roberts who was part of our midfield early on and it’s patently obvious why the team is struggling.
                    Agree. Won't stop the embarrassing ranting.

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                    • Kafka's Ghost
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Sep 2017
                      • 903

                      Originally posted by Blood Fever
                      Agree. Won't stop the embarrassing ranting.
                      100%. In fact it was good to hear Longmire mention the 5 free kick goals and two 50m penalties during his presser. They were game-deciding.


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                      • Melbournehammer
                        Senior Player
                        • May 2007
                        • 1815

                        Originally posted by Scottee
                        I recently watched a few Grand Finals from the 70s and it is tragic to see what has happened to the game and its adjudication. Rarely did a player get tackled to the ground
                        because a free would quickly be paid to the tackler if the ball carrier was caught with the ball. There was no extra merit in taking a man to ground. None of this 360 degree stuff . Scragging was not tolerated at all, any sign of an arm around a player was holding the man.The game moved fast and there were not many injuries caused by tackles as there are now ( of course there was the off ball thuggery and shirt fronts but they are 2 things that I don't mind being gone).
                        Its a completely different game now, and not a better one.




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                        It’s been obvious since the start of the season that the correct way to deal with tackling and heads hitting the ground is to get rid of prior opportunity, prioritise illegal disposal and pay holding the ball if it isn’t released as soon as two hands are on the player.ie return to 70s and early 80s footy.alternatively if you don’t want to do that blow the whistle immediately for a ball up.

                        There is a direct pathway from a player being allowed to wrestle to free their arms to dispose to players needing to forcefully put the ball carrier to ground to create a stoppage.

                        If the afl didn’t have such an anti stoppage culture going back to the swans of 2005 and simply blew the whistle to ball it up you’d have many many fewer tackles where arms are pinned going to ground

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                        • Melbournehammer
                          Senior Player
                          • May 2007
                          • 1815

                          Originally posted by mcs
                          Saints will play a well executed style of football under Lyon. But it is still turgid, defensive driven tripe for mine. They would have been belted by any half decent team tonight - we were just even worse.

                          They may be hard to break down, but they won't win anything playing the way they do as they won't kick a big enough score to win against good teams. It is a simpleton take - but they really only won the arm wrestle tonight because they kicked straighter in front of goal. And that is against what is a swans team hobbled by injury, and frankly playing very poor footy to boot.
                          They’ve had almost all of their forwards unavailable until now and they sit what 8 and 4? It reminds me a bit of Andrew Demetrius saying Paul Roos won’t win anything playing that way.

                          A bit of credit for the success is due and we deserve a lot of criticism for the absence of same this season. Apart from maybe Parker and gulden I’d struggle to think of a swans player who has either improved or consistently played to their ability

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                          • waswan
                            Senior Player
                            • Oct 2015
                            • 2047

                            Originally posted by 0918330512
                            Not a single male obstetrician has actually given birth and yet many of them are pretty good at what they do. You don’t have to have played the game to understand it.

                            Kind of like you don’t need to be an English literature professor to be able spell properly.

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                            Really?! Did you watch the game against Geelong?!
                            we had excuses against Geelong, with half a side, we had enough tonight to ge that done

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                            • Kafka's Ghost
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Sep 2017
                              • 903

                              Originally posted by Melbournehammer
                              They’ve had almost all of their forwards unavailable until now and they sit what 8 and 4? It reminds me a bit of Andrew Demetrius saying Paul Roos won’t win anything playing that way.

                              A bit of credit for the success is due and we deserve a lot of criticism for the absence of same this season. Apart from maybe Parker and gulden I’d struggle to think of a swans player who has either improved or consistently played to their ability
                              Blakey. Amartey was showing a lot before he was injured. Clearly underdone yesterday. Campbell. Florent.


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                              • Melbournehammer
                                Senior Player
                                • May 2007
                                • 1815

                                Originally posted by Kafka's Ghost
                                Blakey. Amartey was showing a lot before he was injured. Clearly underdone yesterday. Campbell. Florent.


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                                Yep accept blakey

                                Campbell maybe improving, I don’t think he’s near his level and he’s been inconsistent. Florent had a cracking first half last night but as with his season he’s inconsistent and I really like him but he can be good or he can be anonymous and his kicking can be diabolical. So maybe that’s his level...

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