Laws of the Game committee proposalsAFL general manager football operations Adrian Anderson today said he had written to all 17 AFL clubs, seeking their feedback on the key Laws of the Game topics that are up for discussion for the 2011 Toyota AFL Premiership Season.
Mr Anderson said that after consulting with clubs and key stakeholders throughout the season, the laws committee had put forward seven proposals for feedback from the football community. Following this final round of consultation, a final set of proposals would then be considered by the AFL executive and Commission later this year.
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http://afl.com.au/portals/0/afl_docs/laws_050810_v3.pdfThe proposals for feedback are:
1. Restricting interchange by one of the following methods:
(a) Three interchange players and one substitute player
(b) Two interchange players and two substitute players
(c) Cap of 80 interchanges per match (including changes at breaks)
2. Length of game: adjust the timing of quarters to keep the average length between 29-30 minutes
3. Advantage rule: player not umpire decides if there is an advantage (as per 2010 NAB Cup trial)
4. Boundary umpires pay free kicks for holding and high contact at stoppages (as per 2010 NAB Cup trial)
5. Free kick against player who drags ball under opponent (as per 2010 NAB Cup trial)
6. Rough conduct (shepherd): make consistent with head down over the ball rule so that a player who shepherds is guilty of a reportable offence if he makes forceful contact to the head or neck, unless the contact was caused by circumstances outside the control of the shepherding player
7. Scoring system: If a ball hits the posts inside the goal-scoring area and goes through, it remains a goal. If a ball hits the posts inside the point-scoring area and goes through, it remains a point
Mr Anderson said the AFL was also seeking the public's feedback on these topics, and supporters can respond via afl.com.au.
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