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'Razor Ray' isn't afraid to make a big call on the big stageJust before half-time Geelong led by 15 points and could easily have been five goals up. A Jason Castagna set-shot conversion had broken a run of five successive goals by the Cats when umpire Ray Chamberlain made a courageous decision. After a marking contest 50 metres from Geelong's goal, Chamberlain blew his whistle to award a free kick to Geelong superstar Patrick Dangerfield. However, Tiger defender Bachar Houli believed he was the beneficiary and beckoned his skipper Trent Cotchin to give him the ball, and Cotchin obliged. Chamberlain's whistle sounded again and he delivered a 50-metre penalty and the easiest of goals for Dangerfield to the boos of Tigers fans. Late in the third term Chamberlain again incurred the wrath of the yellow-and-black army when he failed to award an apparently obvious 50-metre penalty when Tiger Tom Lynch was lining up from the arc.https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-20/five-things-we-learned-lynch-thrives-on-big-stage
so are we going to hear about dangers drive all week like we did about grimesy????
Quote from: Francois Hackson on September 21, 2019, 09:17:30 AMso are we going to hear about dangers drive all week like we did about grimesy????There should be 2 fines this week for stagingOne for Dangerfield and one for the that kid Myers who went down after Houli brushed past him in the 3rd like he'd been collected by Balmey in his prime
Surprised nothing was said about Henderson literally mugging Grimes on the goal line on 2 occasions. In reality it looked like 2 easy mark / spoil opportunities that resulted in goals to them.
Conversation on Crunch time on SEN right now is that those umps are in really good form and may end up there next week
FJ is the only one that makes sense.
Thought they were ok - horrendous danger free and 50 call aside.Didn’t blow their whistle every 2 mins like we’ve seen all finals series. Sub 40 free kick count was refreshing.