Crows captain appeals for calm among angry fans

Crows captain appeals for calm among angry fans

Captain Jordan Dawson is interesting for Adelaide’s indignant followers to forgive a aim umpire for his season-defining mistake.

The Crows have been denied a go-ahead aim towards Sydney with 70 seconds remaining of their one-point loss which tipped them from the finals race on Saturday night time.

A Ben Keays kick was dominated a behind when the aim umpire incorrectly deemed the ball had brushed the put up, and the AFL has apologised to Adelaide for the error.

“It’s a very crucial time of the year, and a game and a moment, for us,” Dawson instructed reporters on Monday.

“We want to show our disappointment.

“But we additionally don’t need that umpire to really feel like he has value us the yr.

“Because we know there have been plenty of games where we probably should have won and have been in these positions that we have lost and cost ourselves through our own error.

“There’s nothing that may be executed. I watched it a few occasions however there is not any level frequently watching it and getting pissed off by it.”

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The defeat ruined any chance of the Crows breaking a finals drought stretching back to 2018.

John Longmire, coach the seventh-placed Swans who are now assured a finals spot, sympathised.

“It’s necessary to acknowledge how upset I’d be if I used to be Matthew Nicks,” Longmire instructed reporters.

“There’s no query that you just get upset when these sorts of issues occur.

“They don’t happen very often but if you’re on the wrong side of it, you get very disappointed.

“The AFL have acknowledged that. It’s disappointing for the AFL, disappointing for the umpire concerned. We really feel for him as nicely.

“Footy can be a cruel game sometimes.”

The AFL has stood down the aim umpire, who did not search a video evaluate, for the remainder of the season.

“That is what the technology has been brought in for, to use in cases and scenarios like that where the decision, the umpire is not sure,” Dawson stated.

“He obviously thought it was a point and he stuck with the decision.

“Obviously for us it is disappointing as a result of we’d have cherished to have used the expertise in that situation.

“But it’s just one of those things.

“It’s human error. Don’t take it out on the aim umpire as a result of on the finish of the day we did not play the footy we wished to.”

The Crows are in 13th spot, having lost five games by six points or less this season.

Two of those were against table-topping Collingwood.

After a two-point defeat to the Magpies on June 25, the AFL additionally apologised to the Crows for a subject umpire lacking a free kick to Dawson within the dying seconds which might have provided a comparatively easy shot at aim.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au