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I haven't observed this type of behaviour since under 12 VJBL, where the opposition players were waiving their hands and fingers in the air during the foul shot attempt.
Must admit that it did surprise me at the time and I cetrtainly wouldn't allow any players I coached to do it, but I have seen officials stop or reward the shooter with a second attempt many times.
I wonder if some of those times it was for something unsportsmanlike said or an act only observed from close quarters, not so obvious to the crowd or coach?
Plenty of distractions from the crowd, no need for players to act like this, just silly really...
Mitch Nichols on the Roar blew about 6 chances though...
anyways, good to see them secure an Asian Champions League spot and play Melbourne in the grand final again... i don't know whether to be excited or scared :(