AFL boss comments ahead of season

AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan gave a media briefing ahead of the start of official pre-season matches.

AFL CHIEF EXECUTIVE GILLON MCLACHLAN ADDRESSED SEVERAL TOPICS IN A PRE-SEASON MEDIA BRIEFING.

* On the AFL conducting game trials at clubs for concepts such as zones and 16 per team on the field:

"I believe it's an 18-a-side game.

"Don't be alarmed - it's just what I think mature organisations do.

"It's good information and feedback for the laws of the game (committee)."

* On Hawthorn trading out veterans Sam Mitchell and Jordan Lewis - the top two in last year's club best and fairest voting:

"They are very intelligent, mature people - I do feel that was a mutual decision.

"I have had a level of discussion, visibility with that, but ... to my understanding, it was mutually-agreed.

"It was pretty grown-up ... I think Hawthorn is a unique circumstance.

"Our supporters are incredibly grown up and there is a difference in this situation."

* On the standard of umpiring

"How you improve consistency is not obvious - by and large our umpires do a very good job and like everyone, there are mistakes.

"But we've shown to be progressive about how we can help them in this incredibly-complicated game.

"It's very hard to umpire and it's not clear to me - or to the people who are in charge of running it - that full-time umpires, as an example, would help.

"Watch the NFL - they have the advantage of spending three minutes in a video booth and the commentators still can't decide."


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