Port and their sneaky kick-in tactic exposed.

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lol havent read replies, but a player holding another ball while the actual ball is still in play is absurd

why doesnt he just walk in to the goal square, turn around and kick it through? Whch ball is the live ball?

Players shouldnt have access to the ball bag, there should be a steward at each then that hands the ball to the player when the other ball is dead
 
Within the rules of the game? Yes
Within the spirit of the game? Debatable
You have this the wrong way around.

Within the rules of the game? Maybe not, seems to be some debate as to whether an additional ball may be removed from the bag before the score is recorded.
Within the spirit of the game? Absolutely - the rules were changed to alllow the FB kicking the ball out as soon as the goal umpire had signaled a score (ie the two fingers and NOT the flag waving). It was changed to speed up the game and to minimise pointless downtime.

It would have been interesting to see what Pittard would have done if the shot at goal had dropped short - we might have seen a second ball in play then.
 

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Is there any rule that a player is unable to hold an inactive ball outside of the field while the active ball is in play? Seems like this would make sense. However if this is indeed found to be within the rules than it is ingenious and almost should be encouraged to speed up the game.

Its a non issue because the rule states a kick out after a point is scored must wait until the umpire calls all clear and the umpire signals the score. The player can kick out before the flags are waived. The umpire clearly stuffed up by not calling it back. Port players obviously told to push the boundaries to see if its called.
 
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Is that Tommahawk?
 
You honestly think that coaches don't already know things pointed out by TV pundits?
Brad Scott doesn't know his arse from his face, so yes.
 
Brad Scott doesn't know his arse from his face, so yes.
There is more than one person from each club reviewing games so even if you have a low opinion of him there are others at the club. I will guarantee that every club would be aware of it after that game, even with Dunstall mentioning it.
 
It's a lot of fuss over nothing. Just send the AFL an email asking if it is legal. If they say it is, every team should do it. If not, then it should be a free kick against any team that does it.

But if it is legal for a team to put a player behind the line with a ball, a smart opposition forward would run up and punch it out of his hands and into the crowd.
 
It's a lot of fuss over nothing. Just send the AFL an email asking if it is legal. If they say it is, every team should do it. If not, then it should be a free kick against any team that does it.

But if it is legal for a team to put a player behind the line with a ball, a smart opposition forward would run up and punch it out of his hands and into the crowd.

Apparently Pittard was told by the umpire and Broadbent after that it wasn't allowed. No team will do it.
 
Not sure what the AFL rules say about that, but only 1 ball can be in play at any 1 time, including on the field of play. Since the ball is outside of the field of play, I'm not sure if there's anything wrong with what they're doing. Defence just has to be smarter and deny them the quick play opportunity by standing in the square until the umpire tells them to move out.

The team kicking in can't kick in until:
  1. Umpire has signaled a behind
  2. Kick out square is clear of players and loose balls
At least those were the rules when I was umpiring a few years ago, maybe they've relaxed them...
From Patrick Keane on the matter:
@AFL_PKeane 8h
No. Umpire should have pulled player up, but missed it. Player can't take different ball until goal ump signal is made.

So a player cannot touch one of the balls in the bag behind the goals until the goal umpire has signalled, which didn't happen in the case in question where Pittard had the ball in hand whilst the shot was being taken.
 
What would have happened if the crows players pushed Pittard into play while he was holding the second ball and the set shot was still taking place?

That's what they should have done - shoved him out onto the field and got the umps attention.
 

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may be the AFL should enforce ad breaks after points or point replays to ensure a satisfactory period of time has passed for teams to reset ;)

that would be a massive over reaction for a once of issue with which Pittard was warned not to do it again. It sounds like Pittard did this on his own accord and wasn't a team directive.
 
for anyone who's played futsal have a listen. Ball in your half from a kick in, all your players near the ball, opposition will likely mark up, kick the ball in towards opposition goal where no one but keeper is and don't return to the field. Have another player run on near keeper and score. We scored that many goals like that.

oh and on port doing this. Disgrace, strip them of all points
 
for anyone who's played futsal have a listen. Ball in your half from a kick in, all your players near the ball, opposition will likely mark up, kick the ball in towards opposition goal where no one but keeper is and don't return to the field. Have another player run on near keeper and score. We scored that many goals like that.

oh and on port doing this. Disgrace, strip them of all points

can we keep our goals?
 
Maybe other teams should be asking why they aren't doing it?

Dank reportedly told Hird after the coach had written of suspicions about the Eagles' performance: "They are another level of athleticism within this competition. They are THE team to chase. I need to reinvent a couple of things to chase these guys.''
 
Someone takes the ball out of the ruck and gets a clear clearance. Change the rules!
Someone knocks someone out every second game. Change the rules!
Someone rushes a few too many behinds in a single game. Change the rules!
Someone likes wrestling as a ruck-man too much before a stoppage. Change the rules!
Someone lets his players interchange at will, creating and 'unfair advantage'. Change the rules!
Someone blocks players on the mark to give their team mates more time. Change the rules!
Someone takes the ball out of the ball bag a little too early, ONCE. Change the rules!

It's pathetic. The game was good before, rules never need to be changed, they just need to be tweaked.
 
Why are people against this tactic? 2 balls are not in play. It makes the game quicker. It reduces stoppages. Nobody is being hurt except for lazy defenders who wouldn't be out of position if there wasn't so much crowding.

If more clubs do this maybe other clubs will hesitate with putting every player in the forward half of the ground and maybe there will be less congestion.
 

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