Archive for May, 2008

Bet on AFL - Barry Hall is Back

Posted by admin @ 5:16 AM, Thursday May 29th, 2008

Look out AFL in general Barry Hall is back to take out seven weeks of disappointment and frustration at not being able to play on his former club St Kilda in round 12.

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After seven long and we would imagine reflective weeks, Barry Hall is primed for his comeback from suspension after that sickening blow on Brent Stake in the West Coast game during round 4. His club have made it abundantly clear that he owes his team, big time.

Hall has been training hard in the recent weeks in the lead up to his comeback match, with some saying he will return in better form than to before he left. You will remember that not only did Hall get suspended in the West Coast match, but he also broke his wrist, which required a cast for the past 5 weeks. The cast is now off and all reports are that the wrist has healed nicely.

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Bet on AFL report - Tough new Bench Rules

Posted by admin @ 4:11 AM, Wednesday May 14th, 2008

The AFL has announced tough new bench rules that will be introduced to the game, with any team caught breaching the new policy about to be hit hard, by basically handing a free goal to the opposition team.

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The harshness of the crackdown by the AFL has shocked clubs, with the announcement that the emergency umpire would have the power to now enforce an immediate free kick and 50m penalty for poor bench moving.

If the team caught breaching the rule is in possession in attack, the umpire will halt play, return the ball to the centre and then step out the 50 m penalty in favour of the opposition. This is basically guaranteeing the opposition side a free goal.

The AFL Teams have been given round 9 to practice the rule which involves a player not being able to enter the field of play until the AFL assigned interchange steward for the club during that match has been handed a note with the details of the change. If a player runs in before the note is received and approved, the new rule will be enforced immediately and the team will be penalised.

Any player who runs off outside of the interchange gates will also hand their opposing AFL team a gift goal, however they will now be able to return to the field as opposed to previously when they could not.

The move is the AFL getting tough of spiraling interchange numbers (sometimes in excess of 100) during single matches and will make teams more accountable for their interchange actions.

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Bet on AFL - AFL Hall of Fame Match

Posted by admin @ 3:07 AM, Monday May 5th, 2008

Well it’s not just NRL that’s about to turn it on this weekend, the AFL has it’s Hall of Fame Game scheduled for Saturday night and what a corker of a game it is expected to be!

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Jonathan Brown remains hopeful of being able to play in the AFL Hall of Fame Match, but a number of big name players are in serious doubt of missing the game through injuries. Both Victoria and the Dream Team have announced their line ups for the AFL Hall of FameĀ  match. Victoria have included Brown and also Gary Ablett despite both players being under serious injury clouds.

Luke Hodge will definitely not be able to take his place in the Victorian AFL Hall of Fame match team, he injured his hamstring at the MCG in the hawthorn v collingwood game on Saturday. Essendon defender Dustin Fletcher was also forced out of the squad with injury.

The AFL Hall of Fame match Dream Team has been hit harder with injuries, with Nick Riewoldt and Simon Black both ruled out after weekend injuries. The Dream Team will also miss out on the experitise of Chad Cornes who has a broken finger, Adam Hunter with a knee injury, and Essendon big gun Alwyn Davey who also has a knee injury.

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