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I wanna know why soccer have one set of rules for all senior tournaments (including uniform, ball, and field specs), but AFLW is different from AFL
Like I get that their hands are generally somewhat smaller and a smaller ball is easier to mark.
But a larger, heavier ball travels further, and the further you can kick it the more valuable a mark is; while the more valuable a mark is, the more likely they are to train that skill.
You could make the argument that a bigger, heavier ball requires a more powerful kick to get it moving, but if female soccer players can kick a size 5 ball then I don't see why female Aussie rules players can't, unless we're saying Aussie women are weaker than women elsewhere in the world.
And I mean we play football don't we? It's not throwball.
If we're going to use a smaller ball to make it easier to kick, then they need to weight it or something so that they can kick it further.
Otherwise you need smaller fields, fewer players, a 10m mark instead of 15m, a 25m free kick instead of 50m.
Like I get that their hands are generally somewhat smaller and a smaller ball is easier to mark.
But a larger, heavier ball travels further, and the further you can kick it the more valuable a mark is; while the more valuable a mark is, the more likely they are to train that skill.
You could make the argument that a bigger, heavier ball requires a more powerful kick to get it moving, but if female soccer players can kick a size 5 ball then I don't see why female Aussie rules players can't, unless we're saying Aussie women are weaker than women elsewhere in the world.
And I mean we play football don't we? It's not throwball.
If we're going to use a smaller ball to make it easier to kick, then they need to weight it or something so that they can kick it further.
Otherwise you need smaller fields, fewer players, a 10m mark instead of 15m, a 25m free kick instead of 50m.