Umpiring has never been under more scrutiny, with fans, players and coaches regularly debating controversial interpretations of the code's rules. Umpiring can be a huge factor in how a game ends.
While mistakes will always be made, there are several ways, in my opinion, the AFL could improve the standard of its officiating.
4. Simplify the rules
One of the biggest frustrations for supporters is the inconsistency of each umpire's interpretation of complex rules. Simplify complex rules, particularly holding the ball and the protected area. These rules rely too heavily on individual umpire interpretation, creating confusing "grey areas" during matches. The rule is often umpired differently in one game to another.



























This!!! Make them full time. Get them in their prime and train them to be good. The Freo Syd game was such a good example of how poor the standard of umpiring has become. Case in point, umpire contact free kick paid at CB. Literally the next CB, umpire contact not paid.