AFL umpiring questioned after Brisbane Lions score back-to-back goals in AFL qualifying final against Geelong Cats
Lloyd said that the first free kick against O’Connor was “never there”.
“Potentially can be fined for potentially staging, Ll said Lloyd in his 3AW comment. “O’Connor pushed him a little back, went down and sucked the referee.”
The match review officer Michael Christian will sit today to review the Friday night match.
Former West Coast premiere coach Adam Simpson, who spoke at Sen on Saturday, said “Flopped” to win Rayner’s free kick.
Simpson, “Normally not in the finals… You never want to show any weakness, I think, so weird when you do such flop,” he said.
“It wasn’t a few minutes for the referees, but I was also a little surprised to swim as Rayner did.”
Cam Rayner is paid a second free kick in the goal square.Credit: Channel Seven
Geelong Brownlow Medal Jimmy Bartel said the field referee should remove the whistle after the first O’Connor was pushed to Rayner.
Bartel said, “Two targets of the referee’s new decisions, ‘get up’. I watch them, but get up, stop rotting ‘.” He said.
Orum I get the second to Rayner to get Guthrie come and become stupid. It was just stupid.
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“[But] Rayner would always suck Guthrie with it. The moment he felt communication, he would go down again. But it was a bad moment than the referees. “
A few minutes before the dual free kick, Wallace had words that were constantly disappointed about the star lion about O’Connor and Rayner.
At the beginning of the second period, Brisbane filed a free kick to Kai Lohmann and scored a similar goal. The defender was pushed from the front by Tom Stewart and fell back.
Geelong midfielder Tom Atkins did not see the Rayner incident, but the cats should be collected again after “highly costly two minutes”.
“We had to re -center ourselves and focus on the next competition,” Atkins said on Saturday.
“I think we can do this after a half time. I feel like Mark O’Connor is really symbolic how we want it as a team after a free kick.
“After entering the Rayner face, he had the right to return to Rayner. So, yes, as we want to be. We want to be cold and aggressive.”
Painful impact for Neale
Brisbane, Lachie Neale, for the rest of the Finals series, seems to be wiping it on a troublesome calf when she scans the worst and will hope for the best.
Lachie Neale falls to the ground after a calf injury. Credit: AFL Photos
The loss of lions that protect the injury unites with the fact that the future circulation of Eric Holgood continues to fight leg injuries, but it is understood that the next week is not available for the second half of the Gabba.
Neale, a double brownlow medal, looked desperate to ice up on Friday night against Geelong in McG and ice -catching on the counter.
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“It looks like it is over [his] calf. I mean, that’s not a good thing, “said coach Chris Fagan after the match.
“He is a very difficult man, he usually can play with them, but he couldn’t. [tonight]So I don’t expect great news there.
“I don’t know the intensity because you need to get a scan to learn this… I suspect that it is an important thing.”
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