I love watching replays of the 90s and earlier, when we see stalwarts such as King and Pickett demolish their opponents in a tackle. Sadly, and thankfully from the perspective of player safety, those days are gone. The game is blander for the change, but safer for players.
The evolution needs to continue. We're all aware of the tsunamai of concussion cases coming before the courts - Former AFL stars’ concussion lawsuits may merge as 100 more players seek advice. I reckon that the AFL needs to clarify what tackles and bumps is and isn't legal.
I take this to be a statement of the obvious, but no doubt, this being Big Footy, many will disagree.
My question is, what should these new rules be. Banning front on contact with an opponent when the charging player has their feet off the ground? Not bringing an opponent to ground if one arm isn't free to brace for impact? All bumps to the head will automatically bring a free kick and a one match suspension? Is it even possible to frame some additional rules to prevent, let's say, 80% of the preventable concussions?
How would these rules change the game? Would there be more emphasis on corralling a player rather than tackle them? Will the bump disappear?
No doubt, umpires will struggle to umpire consistently, whatever rules are brought in.
What do you think?
The evolution needs to continue. We're all aware of the tsunamai of concussion cases coming before the courts - Former AFL stars’ concussion lawsuits may merge as 100 more players seek advice. I reckon that the AFL needs to clarify what tackles and bumps is and isn't legal.
I take this to be a statement of the obvious, but no doubt, this being Big Footy, many will disagree.
My question is, what should these new rules be. Banning front on contact with an opponent when the charging player has their feet off the ground? Not bringing an opponent to ground if one arm isn't free to brace for impact? All bumps to the head will automatically bring a free kick and a one match suspension? Is it even possible to frame some additional rules to prevent, let's say, 80% of the preventable concussions?
How would these rules change the game? Would there be more emphasis on corralling a player rather than tackle them? Will the bump disappear?
No doubt, umpires will struggle to umpire consistently, whatever rules are brought in.
What do you think?