By changing the number of rotations off the bench the AFL wanted to see less packs forming and higher scoring from teams.
I don't have access to Champion data for things like the number of stoppages per game from one year to another, but what I have worked out is goal scoring this year is very low. Average points kicked per team has only increased from 86 last year to 88 this year.
Are we seeing more defensive play, Ala the Bulldogs, but less goals? Has decreasing the player rotations really worked and changed the game?
I don't have access to Champion data for things like the number of stoppages per game from one year to another, but what I have worked out is goal scoring this year is very low. Average points kicked per team has only increased from 86 last year to 88 this year.
Are we seeing more defensive play, Ala the Bulldogs, but less goals? Has decreasing the player rotations really worked and changed the game?
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