Carlton coach Michael Voss has applauded the AFL’s mid-season change to the interpretation of prior opportunity for holding-the-ball decisions, pointing to two specific examples of it being successful in his side’s 36-point win over Port Adelaide.
When Port’s Aliir Aliir grabbed Charlie Curnow by the arm early in Thursday night’s game, the star Carlton forward was in trouble.The first half of Thursday’s clash at Adelaide Oval saw a noticeable shift in the rule’s arbitration. “There was a Matty Owies one as well, which was how I thought it should be adjudicated in the current landscape of AFL football.“With all the things we say are important to us, I thought those two decisions were correct.Carlton’s eight-goal fourth-quarter explosion turned an arm wrestle across the opening three terms into a shock rout.
“Wins like tonight go in that bucket as a nice signature moment; where a record or history that has been there is not so much a factor any more,” Voss beamed. “We certainly don’t see it that way any more.”Captain Patrick Cripps was subdued in the opening half before spearheading Carlton’s third-quarter revival, then stamping himself as the match’s most dominant figure in the lopsided final term.“We just had some detail around stoppage we needed to fix up,” Voss said.
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