THE BUMP is officially not dead. Bumping, along with contested - TopicsExpress



          

THE BUMP is officially not dead. Bumping, along with contested possessions and marks, ruck contests, tackling and shepherding, is emphasised in a new charter that aims to keep AFL football physically tough. The charter, which is designed to provide a reference point for the Laws of the Game Committee when it considers changes to the rules, is to be released on Friday. One of its nine guiding principles will be that Australian Football at AFL level should be maintained as a physically tough and contested game… The charter says the AFL will make laws that encourage continuous and free flowing football … ahead of repetitive short passages of play, ensuring that relieving congestion remains a priority for the committee. However it will hose down talk of zones being introduced to relieve on-field congestion by stating there will be few restrictions on where players can be located across the ground. When Laws of the Game committee member John Worsfold revealed in June that the prospect of zones had been floated, coaches Nathan Buckley and Paul Roos slammed the idea, with Roos saying a new game zoneball should be invented. The average number of contested possession and contested marks per team has been dropping steadily since 2011, with clubs averaging 138.7 contested possessions and 9.3 contested marks a game so far this season. The issue of whether the game was becoming less physical was highlighted when the AFL Tribunal suspended Melbournes Jack Viney for two weeks after he clashed heads when bumping Adelaides Tom Lynch in round seven. The suspension was revoked on appeal after Vineys evidence that he braced rather than bumped Lynch was accepted. The charter also says players who make winning the ball their primary objective will be rewarded and protected. Supergoals, a quirky feature of the pre-season that saw nine points awarded for goals kicked from outside 50, will not be part of premiership season with the scoring to be maintained as six points for a goal and one point for a behind.
Posted on: Thu, 10 Jul 2014 12:12:01 +0000

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