At a glance:

  • A statement by the AFL this afternoon acknowledges there were "missed or unwarranted" free kicks in last night's match against Adelaide.
  • The AFL says it will endeavour to ensure stronger consistency in the interpretation of the rule.
  • Brett Ratten said post-match that the new interpretation of the Holding the Ball rule was "not how we (as a League) want to play the game".

A statement released by the AFL this afternoon acknowledges there were "missed or unwarranted" free kicks in last night's match between St Kilda and Adelaide, particularly surrounding the Holding the Ball rule.

The Saints emerged victorious over the Crows by 23 points to mark the club's first win at Adelaide Oval, but several decisions throughout the course of the night left players, coaches and spectators frustrated.

The League has cracked down on the Holding the Ball rule over the past fortnight – particularly in regards to the "prior opportunity" and "genuine attempt" components – with the stricter interpretation hoping to make the game faster and free-flowing.

St Kilda senior coach Brett Ratten said post-match that the recent trend in calls could have an adverse effect on the way the game is played.

"Sometimes it would be pretty hard to be a ball player and put your hands on it," Ratten said. 

"We have to be careful that we just haven't got players just sitting there waiting to tackle players. That's not how we want to play the game. There's a fine line and you have to be given some sort of chance to get rid of it. 

"We'll just leave that to the umpires though. That's not our role, if it gets a bit tougher and they're hotter on it, we'll try to adjust as quickly as we can." 

See below for the AFL's full statement.

AFL Statement: Steve Hocking

We acknowledge there were decisions in last night’s game that were either missed or unwarranted free kicks and we will continue to work towards ensuring stronger consistency in decision making, particularly with regards to Holding the Ball decisions.

Earlier this season, we identified a number of instances where players failed to make a genuine attempt to dispose of the football when legally tackled and should have been penalised for Holding the Ball (No Genuine Attempt). This was then communicated to clubs with the following description:
 
Where a player is in possession of the football and has not had prior opportunity, a field umpire shall award a free kick if the player is able to, but does not, make a genuine attempt to correctly dispose of the football when legally tackled.
 
Like many people in our game, umpires have made significant sacrifices to keep the game going for all fans across the country, including moving interstate at short notice for extended periods of times, and we thank them for their professionalism and commitment throughout this unprecedented season. 
 
For clarity, the rule relating to Holding the Ball as per the 2020 Laws of Australian Football states:
 
18.6 HOLDING THE BALL 

18.6.1 Spirit and Intention
The Player who has Possession of the Football will be provided an opportunity to dispose of the football before rewarding an opponent for a Legal Tackle. 
 
18.6.2 Free Kicks - Holding the Ball: Prior Opportunity
Where a Player in Possession of the Football has had Prior Opportunity, a field Umpire shall award a Free Kick if that Player does not Correctly Dispose of the football immediately when they are Legally Tackled. 
 
18.6.3 Free Kicks - Holding the Ball: Incorrect Disposal
Where a Player in Possession of the Football has not had Prior Opportunity, a field Umpire shall award a Free Kick if that Player elects to Incorrectly Dispose of the football when Legally Tackled. 
For the avoidance of doubt, a Player does not elect to Incorrectly Dispose of the football when: 
(a)  the Player genuinely attempts to Correctly Dispose of the football; 
(b)  the Legal Tackle causes the football to be dislodged from the Player’s possession. 
 
18.6.4 Free Kicks - Holding the Ball: No Genuine Attempt
Where a Player in Possession of the Football has not had Prior Opportunity, a field Umpire 
shall award a Free Kick if the Player is able to, but does not make a genuine attempt to Correctly Dispose of the football when Legally Tackled. 
Note: Where a Player in Possession of the Football has not had Prior Opportunity when Legally Tackled, a field Umpire shall throw up the football when the Player makes or is unable to make a genuine attempt to Correctly Dispose of the football, due to the football being pinned to the body of the Player being tackled or otherwise pinned to the ground. 
 
18.6.5 Free Kicks - Holding the Ball: Diving on Top of the Football
A field Umpire shall award a Free Kick against a Player who dives on top of or drags the 
football underneath their body and fails to immediately knock clear or Correctly Dispose of the football when Legally Tackled.