‘Embarrassing’: Saints, umpires divide AFL over back-to-back 50s

‘Embarrassing’: Saints, umpires divide AFL over back-to-back 50s

St Kilda have kicked off its second period below Ross Lyon on the proper foot with a ten.7 (67) to 7.10 (52) win over Fremantle at a steamy Marvel Stadium.

Lyon beforehand coached St Kilda between 2007 and 2011 however walked out on the membership to signal with Fremantle on the finish of the 2011 season.

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He coached Fremantle between 2012 and 2019 earlier than he was sacked earlier than the ultimate recreation of the 2019 season.

But after changing Brett Ratten following the teaching shemozzle on the finish of the 2022 season, Lyon was introduced again into the fold, pulling off a win in his first match again in cost.

While the W is a good begin for Lyon, there have been two moments of insanity which appeared to have divided the AFL after St Kilda gave away two back-to-back 50s for dissent inside a minute.

The first got here when St Kilda vice-captain Callum Wilkie was pinged for a maintain on Fremantle’s Matt Taberner.

While replays confirmed Wilkie was holding Taberner’s guernsey, he was additionally being held proper again and pointed to the large display screen to remonstrate with the umpire, who instantly blew the 50.

It gifted the Dockers a simple purpose.

“You can’t look at the screen then have a go at me, OK? That’s considered umpire dissent,” the umpire stated.

Brownlow Medal winner Gerard Healy slammed Wilkie for freely giving the purpose.

“You still can’t let it get inside your head and give away a 50m. That’s just silly play,” Healy stated.

“You can see why he’s filthy because he had his jumper grabbed, but you don’t win by giving away 50m.”

But nearly instantly, the umpires awarded a mark to Freo’s James Aish simply inside 50.

Saints skipper Jack Steele, like Wilkie earlier than him, pointed to the display screen to complain concerning the choice to the umpire.

However, it seems there can be zero tolerance for dissent in 2023 because the umpire award one other 50 and a 12-point swing to the Dockers.

“Another one. You’d want to be really careful here St Kilda,” four-time premiership Hawk Jordan Lewis instructed Fox Footy.

“You can’t reference the screen or question the umpire and the decision they’ve made. They’re clearly hot on that topic.

“I think you can look at the screen then ask the question, if that’s what they’re referring to. You’re allowed to have a genuine conversation with the umpire, as long as it’s in a respectful way.”

Nick Dal Santo stated the gamers must rethink the way in which they method these conversations.

“There’s no doubt you can now have a conversation in the right manner,” triple All-Australian Nick Dal Santo instructed Fox Footy.

“Now where that line is, we’re still probably learning. But what we just learned from this quarter is you can’t watch the replay on the big screens then turnaround and debate it with the umpire … I think there’s probably a valid point there.

“You have to show respect in the right way and they did it twice in a row, which is unacceptable.”

But former Saints coach Grant Thomas was scathing concerning the umpires choice on the Steele incident.

“I need help…….so are we saying that pointing to screen to show umpire the player didn’t actually mark the ball is dissent?? Sure … I know it’s embarrassing for umpire but just because you’ve been exposed making a mistake you shouldn’t double down to try to deflect your error,” he tweeted.

Port Adelaide 300-gamer Kane Cornes added: “Don’t look at the replay screen, it’ll cost you 50. That’s new.”

ABC’s Sam Tomlin posted: “Is the dissent rule stupid? Yes. Is it there in black and white? Also yes.”

Luckily for the Saints, it didn’t damage the Saints too dangerous because the membership bounced again take the factors.

In its first match again below Ross Lyon, the Saints placed on a defensive masterclass to suffocate Fremantle and hand the veteran coach a dream return to the membership he coached to 2 grand finals.

The Saints ran excessive of Lyon’s former membership, Fremantle, with a four-goal to nothing final quarter, successful by 15-points.

Ryan Byrnes performed his finest recreation for the membership and completed with 27 touches as his tempo added an additional dimension to the St Kilda midfield.

Matthias Phillipou and Mitch Owens offered a spark up ahead, whereas Mason Wood’s intestine working paid dividends with two late objectives to assist his aspect house.

The Dockers, famend as a defensive juggernaut itself, appeared dysfunctional going ahead because the lack of Rory Lobb was felt laborious with prized recruit Luke Jackson not firing a shot.

With NCA Newswire

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