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In [[Australian rules football]], a '''rushed behind''' occurs when a defending player touches the ball before it passes through the goalposts.
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Dabbler is developed from [[Sketcher (software)|Sketcher]], is a child-oriented [[computer drawing]] software, initial develop by [[Fractal Design]], and in line with Grip pen and tablet for use. Painter. The simplified version the well-known painting software Fractal Design. Dabbler 2.0.4 was popular in the China mainland. Dabbler and Painter later by MetaCreations eventually transferred to [[Corel]].


According to the [[Laws of Australian rules football#Scoring|rules of scoring]], this will result in the attacking team scoring a behind (worth one point), rather than a goal (worth six). Therefore, a defending player who realises that an attacking player is kicking for goal may try to merely touch the ball in flight in order to spoil the attacker's chances of gaining six points. It may be a less risky tactic than trying to prevent the goal outright.
==History==
After [[Fractal Design]] and [[MetaTools]] become [[MetaCreations]], [[MetaCreations]]发布了[[Art Dabbler]],[[Corel]] 在收购[[MetaCreations]]后仍发布了一段时间的[[Art Dabbler]],但后来取消了这一计划,转而开发[[Painter Essential]]。


In an attempt to discourage the practice the AFL has recently trialled the awarding of 3 points instead of 1 point for rushed behinds in [[[[Australian Football League pre-season competition|pre-season]] games.
==See also==
*[[Corel Painter]]
*[[Sketcher (software)]]


Two high profile incidents during the [[2008 AFL season]] have prompting calls for the rules to be changed to reduce the number of rushed behinds. In Round 16, [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond's]] [[Joel Bowden]] rushed two behinds in a row to use up time towards the end of their game against [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]], reducing the margin from 6 points to 4 points, but enabling Richmond to win the game.<ref>Cooper, Adam and Clark, Laine; [http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=601183 Bowden raised anomaly: Lions coach]; 21 July 2008</ref> Then the [[2008 AFL Grand Final]] saw [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]] rush a record 11 behinds against [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]. <ref>[http://footystats.freeservers.com/Daily/Stat08-R01a.html FootyStats Rushby Hinds]</ref><ref>Connolly, Rohan; [http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/11-rushed-behinds-rule-change-needed/2008/09/28/1222540247221.html 11 rushed behinds: rule change needed]; 29 September 2008</ref>
==External links==
* [http://www.cdaccess.com/html/shared/dabbler2.htm Dabbler 2]
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In Australian rules football, a rushed behind occurs when a defending player touches the ball before it passes through the goalposts.

According to the rules of scoring, this will result in the attacking team scoring a behind (worth one point), rather than a goal (worth six). Therefore, a defending player who realises that an attacking player is kicking for goal may try to merely touch the ball in flight in order to spoil the attacker's chances of gaining six points. It may be a less risky tactic than trying to prevent the goal outright.

In an attempt to discourage the practice the AFL has recently trialled the awarding of 3 points instead of 1 point for rushed behinds in [[pre-season games.

Two high profile incidents during the 2008 AFL season have prompting calls for the rules to be changed to reduce the number of rushed behinds. In Round 16, Richmond's Joel Bowden rushed two behinds in a row to use up time towards the end of their game against Essendon, reducing the margin from 6 points to 4 points, but enabling Richmond to win the game.[1] Then the 2008 AFL Grand Final saw Hawthorn rush a record 11 behinds against Geelong. [2][3]

References

  1. ^ Cooper, Adam and Clark, Laine; Bowden raised anomaly: Lions coach; 21 July 2008
  2. ^ FootyStats Rushby Hinds
  3. ^ Connolly, Rohan; 11 rushed behinds: rule change needed; 29 September 2008

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