AFL fans got their first 'official' look at the league's seven new rules when Western Australia and Victoria clash at Optus Stadium on Saturday night.

The officiating of the newly introduced last disposal out of bounds was of much focus in the lead-up to AFL Origin, and didn't take long to be part of the night, while the clamp down on the stand rule and shrugging in tackles have also been points of discussion ahead of the new season.

Here's how the AFL's seven newest rules took shape in the earliest look for fans in 2026... 

Aligned kick-in times

Rule: Align the interpretation of ‘reasonable time' for a Player to bring the football back into play from a Behind being scored and the time allowed for a set Kick around the ground. Currently, reasonable time for kick-ins is 12 seconds, whereas around the ground is eight (8) seconds. Players will now be allowed eight (8) seconds in both instances.

Was slightly noticeable, with perhaps a small degree of extra pressure put on the kick-ins given the smaller window before play-on was called. Subtle and satisfactory. 

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