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Tags: 2010, free kicks, nab, umpire

2010 NAB Rule Changes Explained

Posted on 09 February 2010 by Jermayn

Every year the douche-bags at the AFL fiddle with the rules which makes the game harder for the umpires to officiate and 2010 is no different with 6 changes to the NAB pre season competition.

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Tags: acting, free kicks, tribunal, umpire

The new Lloyd Rule for Free Kick staging

Posted on 02 February 2010 by Jermayn

We look at the new AFL rule that acting for a free kick can become a reportable offence and how this new ‘Lloyd Rule’ could affect some players pockets.

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Tags: 2009, free kicks, nab, umpire

Wrap up of NAB Round 3

Posted on 09 March 2009 by Jermayn

Collingwood are into a Grand Final with them taking this competition seriously after Carlton, Hawthorn and Adelaide make a mockery of the NAB comp by resting their stars.

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Tags: free kicks, interchange, nab, new rules, rushed-behind, umpires

2009 New NAB Rule Changes Explained

Posted on 04 February 2009 by Jermayn

The AFL has this fixation of introducing new rules & making life confusing. Without failing to disappoint hear are the four new rules for the 2009 NAB season explained.

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Tags: free kicks, interchange, new rules, umpires

The Interchange problem

Posted on 21 May 2008 by Jermayn

A detailed look at the new rule the AFL has introduced were the players being interchanged must be lodged to an Interchange Official.

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Tags: free kicks, illegal, tagging

Tight Taggers’ Troublesome Tactics

Posted on 30 April 2008 by Mike

The Big issue in the AFL is the lack of protection for the midfielders against the ever annoying taggers. So how do we stop them to give everyone a fair go? Read on..

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Tags: card, free kicks, umpire

Yellow and Red Cards

Posted on 29 March 2008 by Jermayn

In every other leagues besides the AFL you can be given a yellow and red card if the umpire deems it necessary.

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Tags: free kicks, umpire

Abusing an Umpire

Posted on 22 March 2008 by Jermayn

Like most sports you are not able to abuse any of the officiating umpires no matter the situation.

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