AFL makes telling call after Luke Hodge and Nathan Buckley fume over Adelaide 'robbery'
The AFL has made a call that won't do anything to appease Crows fans after their loss to Essendon.
The AFL has responded to the backlash over Adelaide's controversial loss to Essendon on Friday night, saying the Crows 'technically' should have been awarded a free kick in the final seconds but backing the umpire's decision. Nathan Buckley and Luke Hodge led a chorus of criticism against the umpiring decision that denied Adelaide the chance to kick a last-gasp goal.
The Bombers were up 78-75 when the Crows launched one final attacking raid with just 20 seconds left on the clock. The ball squirted around in the forward square as Adelaide players desperately attempted to get it free, before Sam Draper dived on top of it with his torso and appeared to hold it in with his arm. Taylor Walker then dived on top of Draper as Adelaide players appealed for what was seemingly a blatant holding the ball penalty.
But the closest umpire called for a ball-up instead, and the siren sounded just seconds later. Crows players were left livid at the decision, with Walker spotted giving the official in question an angry spray.
WHAT A FINISH.
Adelaide appeal for holding the ball, they don't get the call, and Essendon win by three points 😮#AFLCrowsDons pic.twitter.com/jfboUacY7p— 7AFL (@7AFL) April 19, 2024
AFL makes call on Adelaide and Essendon controversy
Bombers players celebrated wildly over the great escape, but serious questions are being asked about the last call not to award Adelaide a free kick. Responding to the storm on Saturday, the AFL said in a statement: "In the moment and at ground level, the umpires believed that Draper dived on the ball, and then the ball came out to Draper's left [hand], and was then knocked back under him by Walker.
"In review and with the assistance of the broadcast angle and behind the goals Hawkeye vision providing a clearer look, you can see that the ball moves from under Draper's chest to under his armpit/shoulder, which means the ball is still in his possession and he's not immediately knocked it clear.
"Therefore it technically should have been a holding the ball free kick. It's a very challenging one for the umpires in this situation, with the ball on the ground, to see exactly where the ball is, under a large number of players (there were 17 Essendon players in the area) and who has control of it. On ground level they were not certain of all these factors, so they didn't pay it - which is the correct approach at the time."
THE AFL has explained the last second non holding the ball call involving Sam Draper.
The league's view is that with the benefit of multiple angles, it "technically" was holding the ball.
However, given congestion & uncertainty over who had control under so many bodies, no free…— Sam Edmund (@Sammy__Edmund) April 20, 2024
Luke Hodge and Nathan Buckley slam umpiring decision
Buckley said in commentary for Fox Footy: “He’s made sure it’s there and lied on it. Technically in any part on the field at any time of the game, that is holding the ball. It was a little tap in then he laid on it.
“The reaction of the players was clear too. The umpire made the decision that was a ball up before the siren went because you saw the Adelaide players put their head in their hands (implying) ‘that should’ve been a free kick’. Then the Essendon guys go up. It was a clear decision unaffected by the final siren.”
Garry Lyon said: “Adelaide might’ve thought they were unfortunate given big Sam Draper decided to lay on top of the footy. Not sure you can do that. It’s unfair to isolate it into one incident at the end. But it looks to me like he fell on it and then hooked it back in.”
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On Channel 7, Matthew Richardson said: "We've been told forever that you can't lay on top of the ball and drag it back under. So that's a free kick."
Luke Hodge added: "It's a free kick in any way you look at that. The fact that he laid on it, Tex jumped on it. The reason why the AFL brought in four umpires was so they could see any angle and pay free kicks.
"If that was the five-minute mark of the first quarter or the second quarter, all four umpires would have jumped in to pay that. They didn't pay it because they didn't want to make an error. They made the wrong decision, that should have been a free kick and Tex Walker should have been having a shot on goal. Without a shadow of a doubt."
"Don't get me wrong, Essendon were the better team on the night without a shadow of a doubt. But that was the wrong decision."
- Luke Hodge's take on the finish #AFLCrowsDons pic.twitter.com/4tuz8Bluli— 7AFL (@7AFL) April 19, 2024
To rub salt into Adelaide's wounds, Draper was seen re-enacting his flop onto the ball after the final siren with teammates. After seeing Draper's post-match mockery, Hawthorn champion Jordan Lewis switched his point of view. "I’ve changed my decision," he said after he was initially unsure if it was a free kick. Johnathan Brown added that Draper was "just rubbing it in now."
"Just rubbing it in now" 😅
Sam Draper re-enacts the controversial dive post-game. pic.twitter.com/5Rhcqu0TY1— Fox Footy (@FOXFOOTY) April 19, 2024
Essendon skipper Zach Merrett admitted: "I was holding my breath a little bit that last few seconds. We obviously learned the hard way last year against Port Adelaide kicking it out and Houston kicking an amazing goal.
“We’ve certainly spent a lot of time and work and energy on those moments. To execute it for the most part was very pleasing. But no doubt it was a line ball call.”
Adelaide robbed in every facet of the game. So many missed 50 meter penalties and that holding the ball was the worst of them all. No wonder Tex Walker was angry #Holdingtheball #AFLCrowsDons
— Brett Da Bagger (@Btemps86) April 19, 2024
That’s holding the ball, they were robbed #AFLCrowsDons #aflcrowsbombers #AFL pic.twitter.com/zuladovMwd
— JAKE FLAGPIES23 🏆🖤🤍 (@IncrediblyBozza) April 19, 2024
Every day of the week
— John Bath (@JohnBath66) April 19, 2024
How that wasn’t holding the ball at the end is a joke…. Draper dived on the ball with no intent to get rid of it. With that being said, we were lucky to get that close due to Essendon’s inaccurate kicking #AFLCrowsDons
— Michael Attaliotis (@MAttaliotis95) April 19, 2024
Holding the ball on Langford?? One of the craziest decisions I’ve seen. Absolute disgrace, got what it deserved with Fogarty missing an easy goal. #AFLCrowsDons
— Samuel Power 🇦🇺 (@SamuelPower68) April 19, 2024
@AFL that was clearly holding the ball against Draper, if it's the Crows did that, then the free would be paid, #Disgrace #AFLCrowsDons #WeFlyAsOne pic.twitter.com/pafKhroXmW
— Kylie (@KylieT23) April 19, 2024