Controversial Crows loss stands as AFL concedes error

AFL boss Gillon McLachlan has conceded Adelaide ought to have been awarded a late objective however says their essential one-point loss to Sydney will not be overturned.

The Crows’ finals possibilities ended with the defeat after the objective umpire awarded a behind fairly than a objective by Ben Keays, which might have given Adelaide the lead with simply over a minute to play in Saturday evening’s Adelaide Oval conflict.

The umpire signalled the ball hit a submit and did not search a video assessment – which McLachlan mentioned on Sunday he ought to have finished.

“There was a goal umpiring decision that should have been reviewed and it was a mistake,” McLachlan informed reporters.

“I want to say conclusively that if the decision had been reviewed, it would have been overturned and it would have been a goal.

“It’s a human error that occurs repeatedly by way of video games and throughout the course of the 12 months however that is an error that, given the context and the second, was of nice consequence.

“I want to acknowledge that was a mistake and want to take accountability for the mistake on behalf of the league.”

The Thirteenth-placed Crows are two wins exterior the highest eight with one sport remaining, an away journey to play struggling West Coast.

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The objective umpire on the centre of the controversy will not be out there for choice for the remainder of the AFL season.

The AFL mentioned the Crows had been nothing however skilled of their dealings with the league.

Adelaide chief executiveTim Silvers mentioned the admission of error didn’t reduce the frustration and disappointment shared by everybody concerned with the membership.

“Human error is, and always will be, part of football and we recognise our own performance in the first half of the season-defining game was not at the standard we expect either,” Silvers mentioned.

“We are also extremely proud of our players’ effort, commitment and never-give-up attitude, which was again on show.

“The failure to video assessment the scoring try in query is inexplicable given the enormity of the second, not only for that sport but in addition what it meant for our finals possibilities and people of different groups within the competitors.

“Having spoken to the AFL and with no further avenues to explore, we have no choice other than to turn our focus to the final home and away match of the season.”

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