Phil Davis
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But if you go all the way back to Wayne Harms belting the ball in from the boundary line in the 1970s, there's an element of inconsistency that comes with the game that I think is part of the beauty of Aussie rules football.
And what I'm saying is...
We don't need to get the 99th percent little thing right.
But let's just take care of the first 97.
That's really easy.
And that doesn't make... Because we just open ourselves up when we just replay it, replay it.
And if it's a judgment call on 15 replays, just back it in that it was the umpire's call and we move on.
Because we've got to be careful, Jared.
And this has happened in cricket.
And it might happen here.
is umpires change their decision-making habits because they know they've got the backup.
We want umpires making the best call in the situation that they've seen.
And if it's required, we'll go to ARC and we'll fix it.
Hallelujah, brother.
No, I could see.
But the thing is, I once played and I remember one day I swore I touched the ball and I was just yelling at the umpire.
Not as extreme as Sauce was in the 93.
But it was still for me.
I was like, I touched it, I touched it, I touched it.