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All fair points, anything that improves consistency is worthwhile
I guess for me it comes back to prevention, like any area of life
You can't teach common sense, nor effectively manage areas with multiple interpretations
Another simple example that would remove, the varied interpretations and improve the flow of the game, which the AFLwould embrace
Last play to touch the footy, unless in a contested situation, such as a making contest, that goes out of bounce, free kick to the opposition
Would eliminate whether a player had intentionally looked for the boundary
Simple for umpires and the viewing public
Im all aboard, simple rule, if you kick or hand ball it out of bounds, free kick.
Are the AFL or other competitions really wanting hysteria around anything and everything to generate press? Surely there is enough stories without having the need to umpire bash to get in the news.
Regardless, we are talking about reducing inconsistency, not eliminating it.



