cats_09
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- Jun 21, 2011
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- #451
For context I absolutely think it should be a free, otherwise it's completely pointless, and as has been rightly pointed out, takes us back to the 2008 GF.
As it stands the criteria for a free kick to be paid for a rushed behind are that the defending player in question:
(a) is greater than nine metres from the Goal Line or Behind Line;
(b) is not under immediate physical pressure;
(c) has had time and space to dispose of the football; or
(d) from a Ruck contest, hits the football over the Goal Line
or Behind Line on the full.
Now it's important to note that (as written) these are compound criteria and there is not a presumptive 'OR'. (which exists only in reference to the ruck criteria, thus highlighting the lack of the presumptive 'ORs' for the other criteria).
Now with Menzie; clearly a tick to both B & C (although some are trying to dispute B). But in this instance the sticking point is A.
So the problem with criteria A is that it seems disputable as to whether a player can ever be pinged if they walk it over. Because it calls into question the meaning of the nine meters. Does the player need to be nine meters from the goal line when they deliver the ball over the line? ...Or is it they can walk it over, but it can be deemed that when they were at the nine metre mark, they were also in trouble with criteria B and C?
It terms of it's application on game day, it's a mess as written.
I’m pretty sure that the player only needs to meet one of the above criteria for it to be considered a deliberate rushed behind - it doesn’t need to meet multiple parts of it