Giants can feel hard done by missed call

By News / Wire

The Western Bulldogs’ stirring AFL preliminary final win over the Giants might have ended much differently had a controversial 50m penalty been paid.

Laws of the game committee member Michael Christian agrees Tom Scully should have received the penalty with less than two minutes left in Saturday’s epic clash at Spotless Stadium.

Scully was in the centre square and Bulldogs defender Jason Johannisen appeared to run inside the onballer’s 10m protected zone.

But no 50m penalty was paid and Scully kicked into attack.

A 50m penalty would have give Scully a set shot at goal, with the Giants trailling by five points.

“This should have been paid, a 50m penalty,” Christian told RSN927.

“Johannisen started probably 10, 11, maybe 12m – it was difficult to say – from behind the mark, but didn’t make any attempt to veer out, to get out of that protected zone.

“It actually impeded Scully’s movement, because Scully was wanting to roll onto his left boot and it impeded the movement.”

The only score in the last two frantic minutes was a behind to Bulldogs forward Tory Dickson on the final siren.

The Bulldogs won by six points, putting them into Saturday’s grand final against Sydney.

If scores are level in an AFL final, extra time is played.

The Crowd Says:

2016-09-27T15:24:34+00:00

Asd

Guest


10 free more kicks Dogs

2016-09-26T05:49:48+00:00

Nev

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#freekickhawthorn

2016-09-26T05:29:38+00:00

XI

Roar Guru


The umpiring was bad all night so to put it down to one call like this is wrong. Whoever lost that match was always going to be unlucky.

2016-09-26T03:46:14+00:00

jonty smith

Roar Guru


They aren't paid in finals unfortunately. if you say that, you could say look at all the other 50/50 decisions throughout the night and say 'What if...'

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