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SuperFooty Podcast: Campbell Brown reveals new details of ‘line in the sand’ game

The AFL has admitted players, clubs and fans are losing faith in the score review system but the big issue remains their unwillingness to stump up the cash to fix it. BT hasn’t held back.

Essendon and Hawthorn players brawl in 2004.
Essendon and Hawthorn players brawl in 2004.

The AFL has admitted players, clubs and fans are losing faith in the score review system after Richmond was denied a clear goal against Geelong.

It’s not an isolated incident this season by any means and was a topic of much debate in this week’s podcast.

Brian Taylor teed off on the AFL for a lack of action and has called for the introduction of a bunker.

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“Whoever is doing the review in the room is not getting te right information, we have to go to the bunker system. Nine people for every game are trying to work this out. Imagine having two or three people. We can get the correct decision - it’s got to happen.

“It’s purely a cost thing. The AFL want the broadcasters to pay for this...this is not a broadcasters issue.

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PODCAST RUNDOWN

1:50 — The good: FreezeMND and Neale Daniher

6:58 — The bad: Abusing umpires

11:30 — The ugly: BT whacks the score review

14:24 — What’s gone wrong at Melbourne?

20:34 — Is Jordan DeGoey the AFL’s best one-on-one player?

21:45 — Jeremy Howe’s non-mark

28:00 — Campbell Brown on the Hawthorn v Essendon rivalry

37:40 — Former Swan Alex Johnson on his latest injury comeback

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