2naphish
Birdie Member
pretty good coverage in general.so much so that i wouldn't expect more other than a few camera shakes to be ironed out for free. a good time was had by all....
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Saw this too, she seems to plant on her toe within the limits (maybe) and then rolls over onto her heel.
I wonder if she stepped on the disc/mini at some point and rolled her ankle or something. She seems to be hitting that spot quite often for it to just be not paying attention...
So Barela plays with a bad knee and cant really throw his max. . and he still in the lead. .
Maybe he should play like that all the time. . throw at 80% and gain precision
This is as close as i could get it. . hard to see from the side, but again why plant so far right?
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Exactly what I think as well (she is aiming to hit that spot). Seems like it's a habit she got into probably early in her career and no one ever bothered to correct her. If I were to guess, it might be because her heel pivot caused her toe to kick the mini and as a results she (and others) thought she was stepping on it. Rather than adjust by landing a few centimeters further back, she started aiming to the right.
This is as close as i could get it. . hard to see from the side, but again why plant so far right?
Ok, why?. . her toe is outside of the 21cm wide disc. . and the legal lie is 20cm
Where is the basket in relation to her foot and the disc?
(Point being, if you don't know where the basket is, you can't set the parameters for the 20cm width.)
I'll concede that it's very likely a foot fault on Catrina's part, there. Sarah Hokum's jumps are also pretty clearly faults, as well. So the questions of 'where are the other players when they're supposed to be watching?' and 'is it that hard or easy to call in live time?' and 'are we asking too much of players to call each other's faults?' come into play.