Carlton coach Voss hits out a ‘crazy’ AFL rule

Carlton coach Voss hits out a ‘crazy’ AFL rule

Frustrated Carlton coach Michael Voss has hit out on the AFL over the “crazy” have to omit a participant from the group’s 22 to be included because the substitute.

Voss has confirmed Matt Kennedy would be the Blues’ sub in opposition to West Coast on Saturday evening, lower than 24 hours after the midfielder was listed as omitted.

Kennedy’s perceived axing following a disappointing loss in opposition to St Kilda got here as a shock to some Carlton supporters, however Voss clarified the 26-year-old would play a job in opposition to the Eagles.

The former Brisbane Lions champion stated golf equipment have been required to omit a participant from the 22 when naming their groups forward of a spherical in the event that they wished to be the sub.

“Matty will be sub so I don’t mind disclosing that,” Voss stated at Optus Stadium on Friday.

“That’s just the nature of the way we select the teams now.

“It’s simply actually one of many craziest guidelines I’ve ever seen, the actual fact it’s a must to omit somebody to place somebody again in I simply do not know why he cannot be named the 23 however it’s what it’s.”

Voss remains confused by the system, and he is not the only one.

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Richmond coach Damien Hardwick was livid about “omitting” Trent Cotchin for the Tigers’ round four clash with the Western Bulldogs even though the three-time premiership captain was always going to be the sub.

“I believe it is ridiculous that we have to do it and we have to get it fastened. It’s farcical that we have to do it,” Hardwick said after the defeat at the MCG.

“It’d be good if the AFL might do one thing about that so it would not create an enormous story.”

Voss stated he and the Blues had put in a “submission” and sought out an explanation from the AFL, but they continue to be perplexed.

“What we’re instructed is that there is a few legal guidelines that must be rewritten – that is not less than what we have been instructed,” Voss stated.

“Hopefully by the point we get to the top of the 12 months, they have a look at it fairly intently and really spend a little bit of time rewriting the principles as a result of it wants to alter.”

The AFL has been approached for remark.

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