Does the AFL have a problem with the lack of close matches?
By a quick count only four games all season have had a winning margin < 2 goals. I think its only about 6 if you go to a margin of three goals, which is basically as far as you can go claiming the game was 'close'. The number of 40, 50+ point blowouts seems more than ever. By contrast the NRL had four games this round settled by a try or less and 16 games this season (5 rounds) by such a margin.
So there are some natural factors such as the openess of AFL, the longer playing time and the one-on-one nature which means that if you have 3 or 4 clear winning matchups you can really cash in on the scoreboard.
But are draft rules creating a two-track system where half the clubs may not admit it but there is an incentive to lose, creating a losing mentality. Are the rule changes created to make the game more open leading to more one sided games?
Interested to know your thoughts.