18/06/2020
Scoring, any player on the field can attempt to score by kicking the ball through the goal posts. There are four posts positioned at either end of the field; the taller posts are goal posts, which are flanked by two shorter posts called behind posts. A Goal, equivalent to six points, is awarded when the ball is kicked through the two middle posts, while a single point, or Behind, is awarded when the ball goes between an outside and middle post. However, if the football has been touched by any player (it includes teammates) before passing over the goal line it worth it by a point, and usually, it’s called by the goal umpire as touch. Likewise, if the football touches the padding or any other attachment to the goal posts, it will be awarded by a single point.
This week the Round 3 starts on Thursday 18th Hawthorn will face Richmond, two teams with a geographical history within the League.
The highlights this weekend are the two games on Saturday 20th, firstly North Melbourne (Kangaroos) and Sydney (Swans) the main attraction to this game is the 2012 premiership winning Swan Rhyce Shaw will go head to head against his former coach, John Longmire, in the coaches’ box. Last week the Kangaroos finished second on the ladder with an impressive performance beaten the GWS by 20 in Sydney.
The second game is Collingwood (Magpies) vs. St Kilda (Saints) at the MCG. The Magpies had a great start last week against the Tigers; unfortunately, they couldn’t complete the job to record a draw. This weekend Collingwood is to face a young and motivated Saints that coming from 39 points win against the Western Bulldogs.
Stay tuned