Longer AFLW quarters to give scoring a boost

Longer AFLW quarters to give scoring a boost

The 2023 AFLW season is about to expertise a scoring enhance after the AFL Commission agreed to increase the size of matches by about eight minutes.

Under new guidelines launched on Thursday, quarter lengths will likely be elevated by about two minutes per time period, taking into consideration stoppages.

With scoring typically simpler later in phrases when gamers are extra drained, the additional two minutes per quarter is anticipated to result in an essential enhance in scoring – a welcome addition given the low-scoring nature of AFLW matches.

The size of the interval at quarter time and three-quarter time will likely be diminished from six minutes and 30 seconds down to 6 minutes, with the size of the half-time break diminished from 16 minutes to 14 minutes.

An interchange cap will likely be launched, permitting 60 rotations per match.

There may also be a cap on runners accessing the sector of play.

The boundary throw-ins may also be tweaked.

Instead of boundary umpires shifting in 10m to throw the ball again into play everywhere in the area, they may now solely do it for throws-ins exterior the 50m arcs.

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Boundary throw ins inside the 50m arcs will likely be accomplished from the boundary line.

The current ‘final contact out of bounds’ rule will nonetheless apply between the 50m arcs.

“These rule adjustments will give supporters more of what they love – a balance between attack and defence, improved strategic tension, and encourage more instinctive play,” AFL appearing soccer supervisor Laura Kane mentioned in a press release.

“Restricting runners’ access, extending quarter lengths, and introducing an interchange cap is designed to open up the game, which provides an opportunity for players to compete with more flair and have greater freedom to play on instinct.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au