no, he slowed because the ball bounced straight up and the eagles bloke then put his arm into houli's chest, stopping him in his tracks
not at any stage did houli take his eyes off the ball.
i'd suggest you have another look with a view to see what happened, not what you already believe happened.
al, I don't need to watch the replay again because as I said what I saw in front of me doesn't show up on the replay; that's my point. What I saw on the day happened prior to when he got near or there was any contact by the Eagle player = he stopped & propped that is what I saw not from the camera side of the ground but from the side it actually happened on
Further to that at half time I reckon where I was sitting there were at least 6-8 people standing around talking about it. Are you suggesting that we all got it wrong?
It's not about what I believed happened it's about what I saw on the day.
Have said time & time again what you see at the ground can be very different to what you see on TV
Yes i am suggesting you all go it wrong. Sometimes you need to see things a couple of times to see what actually happened.
The Tv footages follows houlie as he trys to make ground to mark the ball then as he tries to collect it off the ground. There is nothing he has done that is not in the vision.
The ball takes one of those awkward bounces straight up, which can be seen on the vision. Houlie with eyes on the ball adjusts his pace accordingly but is then given a dont argue which stops him in his tracks.
It's not a case of the TV footage not showing what happened in front of you, it's that the TV footage doesn't show what you thought happened in front of you.
If it had been someone who didnt have rep for not going hard at times, it wouldn't have even have stuck in the memory.
Perception often takes time to catch up with reality.