Players and followers have been left shocked on Friday evening by a weird passage of play within the Collingwood-Geelong conflict that led to famous person Jeremy Cameron’s fifth objective.
Cats veteran Isaac Smith gathered the ball simply contained in the boundary line at half-forward and kicked the ball in the direction of Cameron within the pocket.
Despite Cameron not showing to manage the mark inside the sphere of play, he was paid the mark – a lot to the anger of Collingwood followers and gamers.
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“This one is about a metre over the boundary line,” Fox Footy’s Jason Dunstall mentioned.
I don’t know the way the boundary umpire misses that
Magpies defender Brayden Maynard was seen interesting for an out of bounds on the complete free kick, however it was to no avail. And when Maynard and teammate Nathan Murphy noticed the replay of the incident on the large display screen, they weren’t comfortable.
Fans have been shocked Maynard wasn’t pinged for umpire dissent, contemplating gamers have been penalised for mentioning the replay on the large display screen after a call has been made.
“Well at least we know dissent doesn’t exist anymore,” Channel 7’s Matthew Richardson mentioned.
Despite being on the fallacious facet for a left-footer, Cameron calmly took his set-shot and completely nailed a checkside kick for his fifth main of the evening, breaking a run of seven straight Collingwood targets.
It wasn’t Cameron’s solely controversial objective of the evening, with the star left-footer showing to snap a objective after receiving a handball when contained in the boundary line.
Collingwood coach Craig McRae was circumspect in regards to the calls when requested about them post-game.
“I did see it on the big screen,” he advised reporters. “I don’t think I need to make comment, the crowd were going alright weren’t they? What can we do about it, really?
“I actually think it might be worth asking the AFL. They can all see it on the screen. Do they have the ability to look at the replay and say ‘no, that’s definitely out of bounds’? I’m not sure if they do, only for goals.
“It is what it is. Yeah, we make mistakes – I made plenty in the last few weeks – and we grow.”
Originally revealed as ‘Embarrassing’: AFL world left shocked by weird passage of play involving Jeremy Cameron
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