Tim Watson believes Round 1 should be the first game, rather than pre-season games
ESSENDON great Tim Watson believes the AFL should dump pre-season games and the first time fans see their team run out should be Round 1.
ESSENDON great Tim Watson believes now is the time to dump the pre-season competition.
With the arrival of AFL Womens, Watson said the first time fans see their team run out should be Round 1.
For several years there have been calls to scrap pre-season games, now known as the JLT Community Series.
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Watson said the success of the AFLW would allow the AFL to reduce the toll taken on the men’s game.
“The first time you see them run out for the year is that first game, a meaningful game for four points,” he said on SEN.
“Just thinking about the excitement around the lead up to this pre-season game between Essendon and Collingwood, how great would that be if that was Round 1.
“Normally at the end of the tennis, we talk immediately about all the men’s footy, but all that space has been taken up by the women’s competition.
“In years to come that will be even greater emphasis on the women’s league and less about the blokes.”
Watson received support from Western Bulldogs captain Bob Murphy who said match simulation was now a big part of club’s pre-season training.
“I’d be okay with that because I think the way that clubs train now, that the little match simulation – its not quite a match practice – is so intense, I think we are getting closer,” he said.
“I think it would have been knocked on the head a few years ago, whereas now, I think players would adapt fast.”
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