billc3 wrote:
Jarusa wrote:
They showed a DVD to all of the players before the season started called 'The Rules of the Game'.
In it they showed examples of various free kick scenarios from real matches.
In that video Whitnall was shown 2 or three times in regards to that particular rule.
The umpires specifically look for him to do it as he has a history of it.
Jarusa, if that's true and I don't doubt you...that's seriously rediculous and the clubs hould be haranging and campaining against it in media and writing to AFL etc...
It doesn't make sense! Show of strength or smarts is a free kick against??? Perhaps you need to turn around lock fingers and give an opponent a leg up to the ball. Whitts does it 'all the time' is a crock. It's a valid strategy if you're opponent is stupid and crashes or tags you everywhere. Take him to the wrong spot ...stop and then move to the ball...whether in fronty, over behind to the left or right....almost every contested mark is taken that way....are all of these free kicks - becuase you didn't allow your opponent a clear run to the ball???
Crap

They showed it on Fox Footy just recently.
It will probably be repeated during the year.
I think it is more a result of the commentators.
I remember a match 3 or 4 years ago when Lance positioned himself behind where the ball would drop, (knowing a much taller opponent was behind him would have marked or spoiled). The other player cannoned into Whitnall's back and Whitnall got a free kick.
The commentators on the night replayed the incident over and over and over complaining about it. Whitnall got 'labelled' and noticed by umpires and everyone for that tactic from that point forward.
Now here we are 3 years later and what was once a free to Whitnall is now a free kick against.
