After releasing their anger at a goal umpire blunder which cost the Crows a shot at the finals, Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks told his charges to move on.
, Nicks told his charges to move on.“We put a countdown timer on it.
The AFL has apologised to the Crows, who were denied a go-ahead goal against Sydney with 70 seconds remaining in their one-point loss on Saturday night.In June, after Adelaide’s two-point loss to Collingwood, the AFL also apologised to the Crows for a field umpire missing a free kick to captain Jordan Dawson in the last 30 seconds which would have resulted in a shot at goal.“But things don’t always go your way.“We move on really quickly.
“And we’ll just keep getting better and hopefully next year there’s no opportunity for this to happen.
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