So what was the outcome of the change to the rule on kick ins that came in at the start of 2019? That was brought in to increase scoring but it hasn't made a difference, because most teams sagged back the extra 5m and forced either a kick in that goes long to a contest, or forces a short kick and then the press moves forward. I would think stats would show that this has reduced the ability to break the forward press, not improve it.
So then he goes, ok extend it by another 10m! Why because your previous decision worked so bloody well eh Shocking? Why not just pull all opposition players out of the F50 when you have a kick in, go the whole hog. Oh because that will then create an outnumber at the stoppage down the ground, yeah no *smile* Sherlock.
I've read online many people claiming that the rotations is the right way to go as the SANFL shows that scoring is higher. The problem is they also brought various rule changes in at the same time (like the AFL does) so it makes it impossible to know which rule change results in any change to scoring, so essentially makes it too hard for them to assess if they are working so just go with it. In the SANFL it seems more logical that scoring has increased from the last touch out of bounds rule (which I hate by the way) as it takes a contest away and allows a team just to move the ball forward.
From a largely outsiders perspective (as I didn't grow up with this game), I hate all the incessant changing of the game to get back to "the good old days". This is the same for most sports. Soccer doesn't resemble the same game as it did when I grew up, its less contested but a lot more skillful. It almost seems to be higher scoring, but its turned me away from the game, I love the rough and tumble contest of sport and fear this is where AFL is going, removing the contest. Give me a hard fought 1-1 draw in the mid 90's compared to a 5-0 or 6-1 these days.
On a side issue, membership numbers, crowd numbers (pre Covid) and TV audiences are at all time highs, doesn't that suggest that the product is GOOD, so the moral of the story is STOP *smile* WITH THE BLOODY GAME.