Posted: 2024-06-17 21:30:49

The AFL has conceded an umpiring mistake occurred over the weekend — but it is not the one many people expected.

North Melbourne's Bailey Scott was denied a 50-metre penalty late in Sunday's one-point loss to Collingwood at Docklands Stadium.

He took a mark outside 50m, then Magpies pair Steele Sidebottom and Beau McCreery immediately moved on him as he tried to kick into attack.

There is a widespread feeling that should have cost the Magpies a 50m penalty, which would have given Scott a golden chance to put North back in front with less than a minute left.

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But AFL football boss Laura Kane says the crucial error was in what the umpire did immediately after Scott took the mark.

"It was a confusing situation and I understand why people … are left wanting to understand what happened," she said on Monday.

"One of two calls could be made — it could be 'play on' immediately, or it could be 'stand', which would indicate the mark had been paid.

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