Change to AFL’s controversial score review system revealed ahead of finals

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Change to AFL’s controversial score review system revealed ahead of finals

As it stands, only a field umpire can delay play and suggest a score review to the goal umpire, rather than a member of the ARC.The league is also expecting goal umpires to review any borderline decisions in round 24.A review was called for after Christian Petracca’s shot at goal in the final minute of Melbourne’s game against Carlton, but vision was found to be inconclusive.he believed his shot wasn’t touched and was a goal.

“Whatever gets it off your chest – they had a chat to the guy next to them and we just talked through it … and moved on.“If you dwell on the past, then you’re not going to move forward.”

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