Said it before but will say it again, it doesn't say anything about being "under pressure" in the rule.
So either insert those words into the rule or start interpreting it as it stated.
In short it states - A free will be awarded if it is intentional.
For mine the doubt then mentioned should only relate to whether or not it was "intentional".
Keeping the ball alive near the goals = more excitement.
www.afl.com.au/news/2015-08-12/defenders...-behinds-says-league
15.7 FREE KICKS – DELIBERATE RUSHED BEHIND
15.7.1 When Awarded
(a) A Free Kick shall be awarded against a Player from the defending
Team who intentionally Kicks, Handballs or forces the football
over the attacking Team’s Goal Line or Behind Line or onto one of
the attacking Team’s Goal Posts. In assessing whether a Free Kick
should be awarded under this Law, the field Umpire shall give the
benefit of the doubt to the Defender.