Jake Niall, The Age’s chief AFL writer, doesn’t think tackling is a skill fans go to the footy to see.
“It’s a different game, there are parts of the game that are far better. The tackling is better, the hand skills in close are just incredible,” Niall said.
“I don’t think tackling is a skill that’s essential of Australian Rules Football. I don’t think it’s a skill that I revel in.
"The coaches do but I don’t think the fans do. I think it’s high marking, goalkicking, skills, evading players, brilliant use of the ball, a contest where two players are competing for the ball.”
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2020/06/01/russell-urges-afl-to-make-minor-rule-change/I don't think Niall has seen too many Richmond games if he thinks tackling (and the pressure that goes with it) isn't a necessary skill. The way we ruthlessly hunt the opposition as a pack can be incredible to watch at times.
Mind you Niall is one who thinks "old footy" of 15-35 years ago was better:
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/a-lockdown-lesson-old-footy-was-better-20200530-p54xz7.html