Leigh way Jon Pierik
The Age
January 29, 2014 AFL great Leigh Matthews has proposed the radical plan of forcing a handful of players from each team to be positioned inside the 50-metre arcs at all stoppages in a bid to help ease the game of its modern-day blight - congestion.
Matthews, recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon while skiing, admits it would be difficult to police but says it would be football ''utopia'' if it worked.
The plan would mean as soon as an umpire blew his whistle three or four players from each team would have to dash to an attacking or defensive arc should, as is commonly the case these days, the forwards and defenders find themselves locked in a 15-metre radius of the ball, resembling something of a rolling maul.
With fewer bodies around the ball, the game's best midfielders would have more room to shine, giving the game greater fluency.
''The only restriction where players can be on our ground is at centre bounces,'' Matthews said on Tuesday. ''I am of the view I would like less congestion around the footy, so, therefore, pull three or four pairs out in the extremities [of a large pack] at least.
''I understand the practical problem - how long do you allow teams to get their players back inside those arcs? I would like to see it but I don't know how you practically implement it.''
The three field umpires would be able to police the system but waiting for players to retreat to inside an arc could be time-consuming, adding to the frustration of supporters and viewers. ''It's more players [that's the issue]. If you watch footy now, all of a sudden players are in half a field, so all of a sudden there is a stoppage and eight have to break out to get to the other end,'' Matthews said.
''But it would be a good look. The game would be better if that happened but I don't know you could make it happen. I understand the practical problem - it was a little bit of utopia that one.''
Matthews, the four-time premiership coach and 3AW commentator, said the plan could be trialled in the NAB Challenge if it had merit among league powerbrokers.
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