AFL to officially scrap sub rule and slash number of rotations in bid to reduce on-field congestionHerald-Sun
September 3, 2015THE AFL has formally decided to abolish the substitute rule from next season and reduce interchange rotations.
The Herald Sun can reveal the green and red vests will be gone from the game in 2016 and interchange rotations will be slashed from 120 to 90.
The reduction in rotation numbers is part of an AFL plan to try to reduce on-field congestion.
League chiefs have formally told club leaders of the planned move today.
AFL Players Association chief executive Ian Prendergast supported the move and thanked the league for taking on player feedback.
“We are very happy with the substitute rule being removed,” Prendergast told the Herald Sun.
Finally... Sub rule gone next year. Bout time! Shocking rule!
— Steven Motlop (@StevenMotlop32) September 3, 2015
About time, the sub rule has been a terrible initiative. Great to see @AFL listening to the players feedback!
— Mitch Robinson (@MitchRobinson05) September 3, 2015
A great day #burnthevest
— Adam Cooney (@Adamcooney13) September 3, 2015
“While we preferred for the number of rotations remain between 100 and 120, we are comfortable it will have limited impact on players given it will be balanced out by being able to rotate four players off the bench, without the substitute rule.
“We thank the AFL for taking an open and transparent approach to these issues and appreciate the contribution from the players throughout the process, in particular the members of the ‘Players and The Game’ group.”
A league spokesman confirmed the changes on Thursday afternoon.
A formal announcement is expected later today.
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