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With AFLX returning tomorrow, let's look back at the 1996 Lightning Premiership, a one-off preseason competition to celebrate the 1996 Centenary AFL season. All matches were played at Waverley on the weekends of 9-11 February 1996.
Some of the unusual rules that were trialled included
Some of the unusual rules that were trialled included
- Each game consisted of two 17 minute halves, with a five-minute half-time break
- In the case of a tie after normal time, the siren would not sound until another score had been registered
- Four boundary and four goal umpires were used
- Three points were awarded if the ball hit the post, signalled by a different coloured flag
- Three points were awarded for a deliberately rushed behind
- The last player to touch the ball before it went over the boundary line was penalised and a free kick awarded to the opposing team. When it could not be determined who touched the ball last, it was thrown back in
- The defender kicking in after a score did not have to wait until the goal umpire finished waving his flags
- No umpire would bounce the ball, instead it was thrown up on all occasions
- Six-man interchange bench
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