AFL swing the axe after goal umpire’s score review blunder

AFL swing the axe after goal umpire’s score review blunder

AFL boss Gillon McLachlan has had his say on the controversial end to the top of the Adelaide Crows and Sydney Swans conflict.

The Crows have been cruelly robbed of a matchwinning aim within the dying phases in opposition to the Swans with the aim umpire deciding the ball had brushed the submit.

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The AFL’s already controversial rating assessment system remained within the shadows as replays confirmed the ball hadn’t come into contact with the submit.

Footy followers have been left seeing purple as calls grew for the league to step in and repair what was labelled as an “absolute debacle”.

The Herald Sun’s Jon Ralph famous AFL officers spoke on Saturday night time with the top consequence set to face.

“High levels talks last night but the Adelaide loss WILL stand despite the Keays shot going through. There is no prospect of split points or a replay or anything to keep the Crows hopes alive,” Ralph tweeted.

On Sunday morning McLachlan referred to as a snap press convention the place he was set to handle the controversy.

AFL reporter Damien Barrett spoke concerning the subject on the Sunday Footy Show and acknowledged the aim umpire could be stood down.

“The goal umpire has (made a mistake). It is a mistake. The AFL has conceded that,” Barrett mentioned.

“I expect now that goal umpire to be stood down and therefore removed from the possibilities of finals action as a result of this decision.

“Gillon McLachlan will put the AFL’s name and words to this officially. But this is what they’ve decided overnight, having spoken to all people attached to the situation, and this morning have determined that.

“We empower goal umpires to make the call in the moment. That goal umpire couldn’t have been in a better position to make that call. He just got it wrong. The AFL concedes it’s a mistake.”

Essendon legend Matthew Lloyd couldn’t consider the incident wasn’t despatched upstairs for assessment.

“It’s as big a mistake as I can remember,” he mentioned.

“You can understand the heat of the moment a field umpire making a mistake. But in this situation, when you have, you can go upstairs and they go upstairs sometimes for less, and in this situation he had players all around him.

“The ramifications are big, in terms of not just the Crows but other side as well.”

Kane Cornes was scathing in his evaluation of what unfolded and raised severe questions on the usual of the umpiring.

“It’s a mistake that is not acceptable,” Cornes mentioned.

“You have to question the goal umpire’s level of training, how many hours they are spending at the AFL and their processes to lead to this point where a goal umpire can choose not to go upstairs in that moment. It’s not good enough.”

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