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I would preferĀ if the subbed out player is made to sit outĀ of the game for 12 days Ā irrespective of the injury. There has be a price to be paid for usingĀ the concussionĀ sub rule for other purposes.Ā 

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3 hours ago, america de cali said:

I would preferĀ if the subbed out player is made to sit outĀ of the game for 12 days Ā irrespective of the injury. There has be a price to be paid for usingĀ the concussionĀ sub rule for other purposes.Ā 

Yes until itā€™s Petracca subbed out of a prelim but fit and good to goĀ for a GFĀ 

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3 hours ago, america de cali said:

I would preferĀ if the subbed out player is made to sit outĀ of the game for 12 days Ā irrespective of the injury. There has be a price to be paid for usingĀ the concussionĀ sub rule for other purposes.Ā 

Yup 12 days and return to training should follow the concussion protocols of no contact for the first bit etc. To stop it being used on an out of form player who was going to be dropped anyway.

4 hours ago, Sydee said:

Yes until itā€™s Petracca subbed out of a prelim but fit and good to goĀ for a GFĀ 

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Clubs wonā€™t sub out a champion for a minor injury if it would for certainĀ keep them out of next weeksĀ big game. The champĀ will keep the interchange bench warm for the remainder of the game.

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On 3/17/2021 at 6:38 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

No it puts loads on the 17 on the fieldĀ 

the other 4 players are resting and rechargingĀ 

It puts a loadĀ Ā on ALL players over a game!!

You have been seduced by the inaccuracy of the text creating this rule.

Think about it !!

9 hours ago, 58er said:

It puts a loadĀ Ā on ALL players over a game!!

You have been seduced by the inaccuracy of the text creating this rule.

Think about it !!

The Players on the bench are resting and recharging. They are not on the field at that time.Ā 
there is a differenceĀ 

Edited by Sir Why You Little

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Still so odd how it can add a game to your statistics without getting on the field.

Must be a hollow feeling for Connor Downie, they even made him go in the middle of the circle too.Ā 

With this rule in place can't see a way Jonesy doesn't get to his 300 at least, not sure he'd consider it hollow or not if a couple chalked up this way.


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On 3/19/2021 at 7:02 AM, america de cali said:

I would preferĀ if the subbed out player is made to sit outĀ of the game for 12 days Ā irrespective of the injury. There has be a price to be paid for usingĀ the concussionĀ sub rule for other purposes.Ā 

I would've thought this is the simplest way to combat any potential flaunting of the rule. The sub is ONLY there for injuries so if a player is taken off "injured" then they sit out the next 12 days. Means there will be no "oh he's got a bad cramp, let's take him off" situation, it also forces the coaches to really consider the ramifications of pulling someone.

22 hours ago, Demonland said:

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That's laughable, much in the same way you don't get a premier league game against your name unless you play it, there's no way a sub should get a game against them unless activated. This league really is a farce at times.

This shouldn't be hard.

Either:

- 4 interchange plus a medical sub;

- Medical sub can be activated temporarily during concussion test, but be deactivated; and

- Medical sub can be activated permanently for any reason but player must not play again for 12 days and must follow the "return to training after concussion protocols" as well so there is an effect even if it is a player who would have been dropped and its a VFL bye anyway.

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OR

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- Return to 3+1,Ā 2+2 or even go to 4+1 if they want and say that "the sub can be activated any time for any reason".

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Either way no game should be credited unless the player gets on field.

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12 hours ago, deanox said:

This shouldn't be hard.

Either:

- 4 interchange plus a medical sub;

- Medical sub can be activated temporarily during concussion test, but be deactivated; and

- Medical sub can be activated permanently for any reason but player must not play again for 12 days and must follow the "return to training after concussion protocols" as well so there is an effect even if it is a player who would have been dropped and its a VFL bye anyway.

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OR

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- Return to 3+1,Ā 2+2 or even go to 4+1 if they want and say that "the sub can be activated any time for any reason".

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Either way no game should be credited unless the player gets on field.

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Players were credited with a game in the old 19th and 20th man (non-interchange) days even if they didn't play. The same logic is being applied here.

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I havenā€™t followed all of round 1, but does anyone have info on how many injury subs were used, and if any of those subbed out appear to have had ā€œmiracle recoveriesā€ in time for round 2?
If anyone subbed out plays this week the rule is a farce.Ā 
Further than 12 days, if this is to be taken as a serious injury issueĀ then the ruling should be a subbed out player is ineligible for the clubā€™s next game.

23 minutes ago, monoccular said:

I havenā€™t followed all of round 1, but does anyone have info on how many injury subs were used, and if any of those subbed out appear to have had ā€œmiracle recoveriesā€ in time for round 2?
If anyone subbed out plays this week the rule is a farce.Ā 
Further than 12 days, if this is to be taken as a serious injury issueĀ then the ruling should be a subbed out player is ineligible for the clubā€™s next game.

So far these injuries not as bad as "feared"

Sam Menegola (Geelong) - AC JointĀ 

Jack Silvani (Carlton) -Ā shoulder subluxation

Nick Vlastuin (Richmond) - Corked Knee

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On 3/19/2021 at 4:16 PM, george_on_the_outer said:

Exactly.....and what would have happened if a genuine concussion had happened after Silvagni or Vlaustin had been subbed?Ā  No replacement then....which was the whole point of a concussion sub.Ā 

Hocking and Gil should be ashamed and it only took the first game to show how it would be scammed.Ā 

But then Clarkson with his meagre list needed to find a way to get another player on the ground when they run out of legs in the final quarter.

Thatā€™s exactly what happened in the Adelaide game.Ā 
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Brown went off. Kelly then got concussed. And the sub that came on Hinge popped a shoulder then had to play through it.

Meant it was 4 v 3 fit playersĀ on the bench, rather than 4 v 2, probably kept the Crows in the game. So thatā€™s the positives v the negativesĀ 

On 3/23/2021 at 9:36 AM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Players were credited with a game in the old 19th and 20th man (non-interchange) days even if they didn't play. The same logic is being applied here.

I didn't know that, so happy to retract my statement. Personally I'd suggest consulting with the playing group, and potentially a representative group of TAC cup players and asking what they'd like RE crediting games or not, and go from there.

On 3/23/2021 at 9:36 AM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Players were credited with a game in the old 19th and 20th man (non-interchange) days even if they didn't play. The same logic is being applied here.

Given Kade Chandler played a game in 2019, we can't congratulate him on his AFL debut as a medical sub without actually hitting the field; but I'd guess that dubious distinction will come up shortly.

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On 3/19/2021 at 6:02 PM, america de cali said:

I would preferĀ if the subbed out player is made to sit outĀ of the game for 12 days Ā irrespective of the injury. There has be a price to be paid for usingĀ the concussionĀ sub rule for other purposes.Ā 

Quoted for emphasis.Ā  I 100% agree.Ā  I am fine with the Concussion Sub and I'm fine with extending it to Injury Sub, but there has to be a consequence for using it.

I wish the AFL would say:

"All coaches at all clubs have 4 interchange players available to help them manager player fatigue and injuries. These 4 players are not selected on the field, they do not need to enter the field except at the discretion of the clubs. It is the responsibility of the clubs to use these resources in a way which manages player fatigue. If a club designs it's game plan using these 4 players, but does not build inĀ reserve capacity or contingency in case of injury, then it is failing it's duty of care to the players selected."

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