AFL quarters may be cut Mike Sheahan
From: Herald Sun
September 09, 2011 ANDREW Demetriou said the AFL season would remain at 22 games for the foreseeable future, but flagged the possibility that games would be shorter next season.
"We all think the game's too long," the AFL's chief executive said.
"There's no doubt with the stoppages, with what is extra time, lots of boundary throw-ins because teams play down the line, you can't have 30-35 minute quarters.
"It's something that Adrian (football operations manager Adrian Anderson) and the laws committee is looking at. About how can we reduce the time."
The laws of Australian football say a match shall be played for a period of four 20-minute periods of actual playing time. Stoppages for extra time can stretch quarters to more than 30 minutes.
Demetriou said the AFL competition would revert to a 22-round season next year, with one split round.
"In the current fixture, there's one bye. Ideally, we'd like to have two breaks, but we can't because we can't get access to the cricket grounds before the season.
"We need the MCG to start the season and it's reserved for cricket."
Demetriou dismissed concerns the season was too long, and was "bemused" by criticism of the AFL fixtures.
"I find it bemusing, all the talk about a compromised draw. We say unashamedly we have 18 teams going for 22 rounds and we know we're not going back to 18 rounds, we're just not going to do that.
"We've got contractual obligations at all venues, 45 games at the MCG, which is what helps fund their debt, same story at Etihad.
"The number of games won't be reduced. The draw is absolutely compromised, it's unashamedly comprised, but what's really bizarre about the whole thing, and I can't give you any logical explanation, it appears that the best four teams make the top four every year.
"What's even more bizarre is that history shows they normally play off in the prelim finals and the best team wins. So with all of these compromises and inequities, how does that actually happen?"
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