AFL considering 'one or two' extra interchange playersBy Riley Beveridge
afl.com.au
27 May 2020THE AFL is still considering whether it will allow teams to field additional players on the interchange bench this season, as it looks to finalise minor alterations to the game in preparation for the restart of the 2020 campaign.
The League's football operations boss Steve Hocking confirmed on Wednesday that it was still debating a push from senior AFL coaches to allow extra players on the bench, in what would be the final possible amendment ahead of the season recommencing on June 11.
If introduced, it would follow the introduction of shortened 16-minute quarters as the only changes to the game in the wake of a suspension period that has lasted nearly three months due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
The AFL's Competition Committee – which features club coaches, football managers and players – debated the issue and the possibility of extending benches by "one or two" players on Wednesday, with a decision not likely to be made until the week of round two.
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