The WAFL has decided to remove the centre bounce from this season
THE CENTRE bounce has been removed from all WAFL competitions from the 2023 season in an innovative move.
The traditional bounce of the ball has come under scrutiny in recent years, with umpires leading calls for its removal due to the potential for injury and difficulty in executing the skill.
"The WAFC (WA Football Commission) is leading the way with this innovative move which will improve recruitment and retention of umpires," WAFC executive manager of football operations Scott Baker said.
"Removing the bounce takes away an important barrier for quality umpires, particularly good decision makers, to be fast tracked through the umpiring talent pathway.
The WAFL also trialled the last-disposal rule during pre-season, but has opted not to bring that in just yet, with trials likely to continue.
Afl.com
THE CENTRE bounce has been removed from all WAFL competitions from the 2023 season in an innovative move.
The traditional bounce of the ball has come under scrutiny in recent years, with umpires leading calls for its removal due to the potential for injury and difficulty in executing the skill.
"The WAFC (WA Football Commission) is leading the way with this innovative move which will improve recruitment and retention of umpires," WAFC executive manager of football operations Scott Baker said.
"Removing the bounce takes away an important barrier for quality umpires, particularly good decision makers, to be fast tracked through the umpiring talent pathway.
The WAFL also trialled the last-disposal rule during pre-season, but has opted not to bring that in just yet, with trials likely to continue.
Afl.com