- Do we ignore the bit about his good point that a shot that hits the goal post and comes back into play, and is more accurate than kicking a behind, is less score than kicking a behind.Petracca made a very good point on 360 tonight.
Why don't we just simplify the process?
- If it goes through the goals, it's a goal. Regardless of whether it is touched or it hits the post. Like in soccer.
- Same with a behind.
- If it hits any post and remains in play, it's play on.
Then the only decision that needs to be made is whether the ball fully crosses the line, which can be addressed by technology.
- How do shots that go over the goalpost work? aka Richmond last year
- And what if it is touched by an attacking player before going through for a goal? Is that still a goal?
- What if the ball is heading for a marking contest near the behind post, the defender punches the ball and it goes off at right angles and through for a goal? Is that still a goal?
- What if a long shot for goal over the top is skidding along the ground, and the defender and attacker are racing for the ball, they both dive and the attacker touches it through the goals. Is that still a goal?
I applaud the idea to simplify the process absolutely, and have considered the ideas proposed before, many people have, but it has to work in all circumstances.