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The AFL Football Department will make a series of recommendations on the changes to the game at the new Competition Committee when representatives of clubs and headquarters meet on Tuesday.
Steve Hocking, Head of AFL Football Operations Age "There will be a range of things that will be recommended to the committee" at the meeting.
But at this point, it is unclear what potential changes will be recommended to the committee , including seasoned coaches Brad Scott and Chris Fagan, notable players Patrick Dangerfield and Steven May, presidents Eddie McGuire, Peggy O-Neal and Colin Carter, as well as general managers, football directors and officials. AFL with Hocking at their head
The most fiercely debated proposal – that of "starting positions" in which players are forced to position themselves in the 50m arches to the front and defensive stops – does not seem likely to be recommended outright, since the AFL still leads trials with clubs.
The less controversial form of "starting positions" is mandatory. One proposal is the so-called "six, six and six" format, in which teams should park six players in each arc and six in the midfield. But the AFL said that there are different forms of starting positions that can be considered.
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