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@softlaw said:Just saw it for the first time.
Perfectly valid penalty. steve price used to dive at players legs repeatedly trying to 'smother the ball of the boot' & from memory it ended at least one players career. It was outloawed then because it's a vicious act and it still is.
Run in and jump up at the ball but trying to smother it off the boot is dangerous and outloawed for a very god reason.
Unfortunately, as the commentators, in particular gould, said 'the ref was wrong', everyone is going to carry on how hard done by james graham is - when he deserved everything he got. (esp. as he was carrying on last week telling the refs not to be scared to give a penalty)
edit - and throwing things at the ref because you don;t like the call… pathetic
getting all technical, as Geo has supplied, according to the rules (15 something…) Graham had already begun his (diving) attempt to smother the field goal attempt and as such, the on field ruling was actually incorrect.
was it Price who used to deliberately take the kickers legs out? used to really just cannon himself into their legs? yeh, that was really unsportsmanlike and was rightly made illegal - just like [whoever it was] used to be third man in all the time and cannon into a tackled players legs.
but i stand by the correct way to smother a kick; it was just done very poorly by graham. Aussie rules players have done this since the year dot and continue to do so to this day without injuring anyone. the difference is that graham was way off the mark and crashed into the planted leg, whilst AFL players have the technique down pat by an early age and aren't as cumbersome doing it (its like a professional boxer would throw a straight jab with the correct technique but a brawling thug would just throw a roundhouse like a bear swipe!).
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ive always wondered why league players have never been taught the right way to smother a kick…maybe they could distribute the image above to them!!
so i guess on this point i would say that although done correctly it is the best way to do it, crashing into a kickers legs with your body should be discouraged and outlawed.
the image Geo provided of Graham proves my earlier point that there is no way he was trying to tackle Reynolds. he wasnt even looking at him or the ball (bad technique as i said!) and wasnt trying to maim the guy - just trying to save the game the best way he could.
so, in concession - and backflipping on my own point in a previous post regarding NFL kickers! - maybe the rules should be changed to say that if a kicking player's legs are taken out recklessly then yes it should be a penalty.