Symons
Team Captain
- May 31, 2009
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So, I have a stupid question:
As a Brit who has never played AFL, why do players remove their mouthguards when taking a set shot?
I always assumed it was uncomfortable to wear and/or it was to help breathing after busting a gut to take the mark.
Or if they are more comfortable to wear these days, is it just ritual?
These days you can get a fitted mouthguard made from some super special plastic stuff that you barely notice you're wearing.
As a Brit who has never played AFL, why do players remove their mouthguards when taking a set shot?
I always assumed it was uncomfortable to wear and/or it was to help breathing after busting a gut to take the mark.
Or if they are more comfortable to wear these days, is it just ritual?