‘Should’ve seen that within seconds’: Scott baffled by ‘howler’
Dempsey was denied a goal in the opening minutes of the MCG contest, despite the Cats star appearing to get a shin on the ball in a line-ball call that wasn’t reviewed. A rule change made by the AFL after Round 7 also crucially meant the AFL Review Centre (ARC) couldn’t overrule the decision once the ball was back in play. Watch every match of every round of the AFL Premiership Season LIVE and ad-break free during play on FOX FOOTY, available on Kayo Sports
| New to Kayo? Join now and get your first month for just $1. Scott said post-match “mistakes happen” and “my feelings don’t matter,” but “there should’ve been a review called”. “The goal umpire got knocked over. The technology is there for the howler, and someone within the ARC should’ve seen that was a howler within seconds,” he told reporters. “But you guys (the media) will talk about it more. I don’t think I really have that much more to add. “All I would be
doing is making the observation that’s as plain to you as it is to me.” The Cats coach added that the score review system was “so far down the list” of things “I’d like to have my opinion heard on”. “I’m not sure they need my help on that or even my observation on whether it’s appropriate or not,” he said. “I certainly think that whole department should be held to high standards. “But honestly I’m not going to spend a second more thinking about
it.” Code Sports journalist Ronny Lerner posted on X: “That is 100 per cent a goal to Dempsey. Staggering how ARC didn’t intervene. Shouldn’t be surprised by now though”. Channel 7’s Xander McGuire questioned after the game if the AFL “look silly” because of the knee-jerk Round 7 procedural change. A commentator on SEN said: “That was a goal. Off the back of last night’s stuff up with (Nick) Watson — we’ve got another one already just to get the night rolling”. Given Geelong went
down by less than a kick, the decision arguably cost Geelong Friday night’s game. Scott ultimately is “not a huge fan of the all the theatrics around the score review” that “seems to take a long time when sometimes it’s so obvious you don’t need a review.” And the two-premiership coach was strong on the idea of an honesty system. “For what it’s worth, we are quite strong with our players, don’t lie. I think it’s terrible at lower levels as well, if you claim
you touched it, and you didn’t, don’t say it,” he added. “If you know Ollie Dempsey, even casually, and he says it’s a goal, it’s a goal. “But I’m sort of waxing lyrical. I hope you can tell it’s the rub of the green sort of stuff in my opinion. “I completely accept that the AFL should spend some time on their processes. “We’ll let them do that and we’ll move on to, how long did the game go for? Let’s say 101 minutes. The
last 109 minutes will be our focus in review.” It came off the back of Geelong’s statement wins over Sydney (by 27 points) and Brisbane (41 points) as it surged into the top four and led to some calls the Cats should be premiership favourites. Though Thursday’s loss saw Geelong fall to 8-4 as its poor run against Carlton continued, having dropped four of its last five to the Blues in a record Scott said he wasn’t aware of. He also put the fixture in
the spotlight ahead of tough upcoming clashes against Adelaide (Adelaide Oval), Gold Coast (GMHBA Stadium) and Fremantle (Optus Stadium), all of whom the Cats have already played, ahead of their mid-season bye. “I’m not sure how much time you guys spend on the draw. it’s a fascinating part of the AFL landscape, in my opinion,” Scott said. “I think even the AFL say: ‘Well, we don’t know who’s going to be good’. But you have an idea from last year and they sort of break
it up into sixes. “We go through a patch in the draw where I think we probably play all the contenders, and probably three, four or five of them twice, before we play some of the teams down the bottom once. “So, how we come through this period probably tells us a little bit. Even with the byes coming up, the ladder becomes confusing. “I don’t envy you, sometimes, because I would be a bit confused. I’d kind of look at it and say: ‘Carlton
looked pretty good tonight, but Geelong looked pretty good the last two, three or four weeks. How does it all fit together?’ “This is the difference between your job and mine. Your job is to inflame the situation in the moment and the week, and ours is to actually smooth it out a bit. “Unless you’ve got critical problems you really need to fix, I don’t think that’s us right now.” Originally published as ‘Should’ve seen that within seconds’: Scott baffled by ‘howler’ score review
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How is that not reviewed?? Like cmon
I didn’t even know they had a system that can’t overrule once the ball is back in play. That seems backwards honestly. Scott’s right though, if the tech is there they should’ve caught it in like 5 seconds.
They say “mistakes happen” but also the technology is there… so which is it? Sounds like the ARC just chose not to get involved. Then the rule change after Round 7 is conveniently why they can’t fix it. Feels like the league made the loophole.
Ok but if the goal umpire got knocked over then shouldn’t that automatically void it or something? Like I’m not a sports rules person but that part sounds shady. Also FOX ad-break free during play on FOX FOOTY… really? add that to the controversy list too lol. They act like “my feelings don’t matter” but obviously it does when it costs a goal.