KeepTheFaith wrote: » Corny the Dublin player got a yellow card. There was no yellow card anywhere in that. There was a black for the Dublin player, or for Moynagh, but not a yellow. The worst of the ref was blowing up after 2 minutes of injury time when Cavan were in possession, a Dublin player had been down for around 40 seconds receiving attention in that 2 minutes. Robbed us of the chance of an equaliser. But that doesn't excuse the behaviour of people after it. The main culprit is frequently a steward in Breffni Park but he's not all there upstairs.
corny wrote: » I think the referees thinking was the Dublin player stopped the Cavan player running through but it was the Cavan players fault they hit the deck. I'm trying not to be biased here but i have to say i agree. You can clearly see the Cavan player pulling the Dublin player to the ground. He had a good grip of the jersey like. I agree on the time keeping. Taking the time keeping out of the hands of the officials can't come soon enough. However, do i think Cavan would have equalised? No, definitely not.
KeepTheFaith wrote: » Whether or not you think Cavan would have scored is completely irrelevant. Did we look like scoring 1-3 in the last 3 minutes of the Ulster Final? No, definitely not. What can't be argued against is that not enough injury time was played, and so we were robbed of the opportunity. That's all that matters.
Syferus wrote: » Was sad to see Cavan lose. Ye had the winning of the game but your play in the final third in the last twenty minutes let ye down. Cavan have the best young backs in the entire country right now. It's not rough and tumble Tyrone style defending - it's players that read the game fantastically and know how to disrupt and dispossess players within the rules of the game. It was a joy to watch today, as good as any of the attacking play in the first game. All aboard the train to Croker next weekend.
I have to say the refereeing in the game today was near to farcical, I wouldn't argue with Dillon's black card but the foul by Costello in the third quarter where he clearly dragged his opponent and then landed on him intentionally with his knees was disgraceful, how he didn't get a black card is beyond me. I won't even start about the Mc Hugh tackle, the winning free or the amount of injury time played.
corny wrote: » Horrible way indeed but he got both decisions right. On the replay you can clearly see the Cavan player pulling the Dublin player to the ground and dragging a player back running through is a free all day. For what its worth i didn't think Cavan were direct enough. Slow build up play through the hands allowed Dublin too much time to set their defence.
Lemlin wrote: » http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1fM3Jj34-4E&list=PL6558A91C79FEE0C5 Free is around 1.50. Explain to me where you see this "dragging a player back running Moynagh is only using one hand at any stage. He never uses two hands to drag at the Dublin player.
royaler83 wrote: » Quite clearly a free, swung out of him then let go, a real tired looking tackle, kind of like the tackle a forward would make. 1 point in the last 25 minutes will rarely win too many semi finals
Lemlin wrote: » http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1fM3Jj34-4E&list=PL6558A91C79FEE0C5 Free is around 1.50. Explain to me where you see this "dragging a player back running through"? Moynagh is only using one hand at any stage. He never uses two hands to drag at the Dublin player.
celt262 wrote: » You should apologise Lemlin for not knowing that stopping someones momentum is a free.
ANXIOUS wrote: » If you read his other post he mentioned momentum. So I thought it was obvious that I was suggesting he was doing it in an illegal way. The players left hand clearly drags back.
Lemlin wrote: » There's no pulling or dragging movement made. Moynagh has his hands out to block the player who is running at momentum.
The Tackle is re-defined as: “The Tackle is a skill by which a player may dispossess an opponent or frustrate his objective within the Rules of Fair Play. The tackle is aimed at the ball, not the player. The tackler may use his body to confront the opponent but deliberate bodily contact (such as punching, slapping, arm holding, pushing, tripping, jersey pulling or a full frontal charge) is forbidden. The only deliberate physical contact can be a Fair Charge i.e. Shoulder-to-shoulder with at least one foot on the ground. More than one player can tackle the player in possession.”
ANXIOUS wrote: » Having watched that again, all your points fly out the window. Can you honestly not see the Cavan player stop the dublins forwards momentum when he is running through? That is a free, and the point with his hands on his had you can clearly see the referee has given the free a number of seconds ago and he is A disappointed he missed or B just getting air. I think the scenes at the end were absolutely disgraceful. Hopefully 48week bans for a number of people at a minimum.
Crash Bang Wall wrote: » Football would be ruined if that was given every time it happened. Hand went for the ball and the player got away and took his shot. Do you also realise that the Dublin No 13 SHOULDNT have been on the field to kick the equaliser. Scenes at the end were disgraceful.....thats the only part of your post that makes sense. A ban for referees making gamechanging errors would also be appropriate
ANXIOUS wrote: » I'm not saying if I agree or disagree, I'm pointing out that the referee applied the rules. In relation to that black card, did you not see the canal player drag him down on top of him?
Drummerboy2 wrote: » In the McHugh incident in the first half; the Cavan player can be clearly seen with a hold of the Dublin's players shirt and he dragged McHugh to the ground.