All-star concept pannedBy Paul Daffey
afl.com.au
Fri 08 Jun, 2012AFL GREAT Leigh Matthews and Sydney Swans coach John Longmire have poured cold water on the players' proposal to introduce an all-star game on the eve of the season.
The AFL Players Association presented a submission to the AFL proposing to shorten the NAB Cup fixture and introduce an all-star game to be played a fortnight before round one.
Speaking on Access All Areas on AFL.com.au, Matthews said the concept might work in its first year because the players would be excited about playing with their contemporaries from rival clubs.
"But I tell you what, in the second third and fourth years there would be a lot of injuries," Matthews said.
Matthews and Longmire both questioned why players would seek an extra bye and yet push for the introduction of an extra game.
They agreed coaches would not support an all-star game.
Longmire said: "It's a critical time of year.
"You're trying to get all your players, especially your best players, in the right frame of mind and in the right physical condition to start an AFL season."
The all-star concept is to select two captains who then pick one player after another until they've formed a team.
Despite Matthews' misgivings over the concept, he agreed to the promptings of co-host Damian Barrett to choose one player of two presented.
He selected Gary Ablett over Chris Judd and Lance Franklin over Travis Cloke. There were three more selections.
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