I feel like people referring to the SANFL aren't looking at it from an AFL aspect. i.e when i watch local footy consistently bad umpiring decisions are literally part of the game and people just cop it on the chin - i feel it's the same for people watching the SANFL, the frustration of a ruling is less pronounced because it's a state league at the end of the day, it's just taken for what it is and everyone moves on. It's going to be a completely different story in the AFL - if it creates new scenarios that are even slightly erroneous people will be up in arms. There is way too much emotional attachment for people to cop anything less than perfect, hence everyone always complaining about something.Don't sweat it, you're going to love it. I follow SANFL and was dubious when we introduced it. By the end of the first season, I loved it. No more worrying about insufficient attempts, etc.
I personally just want to see footy. That means seeing throw ins as it creates a situation where pure footy decides who gets the ball out of the contest, whereas freekicks purely for the ball going out just gifts the opposition the footy and creates a contrived uncontested play. I'm also in the camp of incorrect 'insufficent intent' call being completely overblown - I genuinely think 99% of the calls we've seen this season have actually been spot on. Everytime there has been even the slightest inkling of it being deliberate, it's paid, which imo has been interpreted really well. And the people complaining subconsciously have no idea what they're complaining about, one minute they want the deliberate rule umpired better when it'd be in their favour, but when their team gets rightly pinged they're up in arms about it. And unlike others arguing they don't want it left up to 'interpretation', i rekn it's pretty bloody obvious when the ball is deliberately played out, and the umps have been all over it.
People want to see less freekicks, not more.
You're also going to see less variation in situational game play, and will see more blowouts as teams will be reluctant to slow play around the boundary to stop momentum and turn a game or save a game. This will force teams to only use the corridor majority of the time which means the best teams are going to be way too good with minimal variations in momentum.
Essentially you're going to end up with a diluted, uncontested arcade style version of our game. And to add to it the stricter stand rule and disposal rules are just going to increase 50m penalties and freekicks further.
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