Touchy umpiring calls in Geelong Cats vs Essendon Bombers match, deliberate rushed behind rule, Sam Draper front on contact – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL29 June 2024Last Update :
Touchy umpiring calls in Geelong Cats vs Essendon Bombers match, deliberate rushed behind rule, Sam Draper front on contact – MASHAHER


Essendon players have been left perplexed and fans left irate after two questionable calls went against the Bombers during the third quarter of their clash against Geelong.

Trailing by three points, the Bombers kicked the ball long inside 50 to ruck Sam Draper, who was in a contest with Cats veteran Zach Tuohy.

A front-facing Draper was in Position A to take the mark, only for Tuohy to bring the ball to ground after appearing to make front-on contact with Draper and ‘chop’ the Bomber’s arm. But Tuohy wasn’t penalised for a free kick, leaving Draper flabbergasted.

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The umpire was heard telling Draper: “His (Tuohy’s) eyes were on the ball, Sam. He was contesting the mark.”

The Cats then moved the ball down the field to Gary Rohan, who took a strong mark and kicked a goal to extend Geelong’s lead.

“Even if he (the umpire) said ‘he had eyes on the ball’, it’s chopping the arms as well. It is front-on contact … so he was pretty stiff,” Fox Footy’s Eddie Betts said.

3AW commentator Tony Shaw added: “You’ve got four umpires out there, you can’t miss that!”

Minutes later, Essendon’s Jye Menzie was penalised for a deliberate rushed behind, leading to a goal to Ollie Dempsey.

Menzie gathered the ball around just outside the side of the goalsquare and guided the ball across the line. Cats duo Dempsey and Brad Close were close to Menzie, but whether the Bomber was under immediate pressure was a point of contention among on-lookers.

“That is a perplexing decision … and this place is about to explode,” commentator Alister Nicholson said.

The calls weren’t well received by commentators and fans.


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