Wallace calls for extra time in AFL
June 2, 2007 - 11:19PM | The Age
Richmond coach Terry Wallace has rekindled the call for drawn AFL matches to be extended into extra time to provide a more satisfying result.
Players from both sides were clearly disappointed with the result and dropped their heads when the final siren sounded, and the pro-Richmond crowd of 28,093 was subdued given neither team had their song played.
Wallace suggested playing five minutes of extra time would provide supporters and sides with a more meaningful result.
"I've never been a great one for draws," he said.
"I think everyone feels lousy about them. I don't know what the (solution) is, whether you can play five minutes each way and get a result.
"I think that would be a better stand-out, then your crowd's in the game.
"Both crowds go away and (are) meant to be happy and (are) meant to be sad and I still like a result in a game of footy."
AFL pre-season games go to extra time if they are drawn, as do finals matches bar drawn grand finals, which are replayed.
Lions coach Leigh Matthews said he did not have an opinion on whether sides should play extra time, as he had never thought about it.
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