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AFL’s Excitement Eroding: Urgent Call for Change in Footy

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JULY 26: Liam Ryan of the Eagles marks the ball during the round 20 AFL match between the Fremantle Dockers and West Coast Eagles at Optus Stadium on July 26, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

URGENT UPDATE: Australian Football League (AFL) commentator Peter Fiorenza has raised alarm bells about the declining excitement in AFL and local footy, stating that the essence of the game is being lost. Fiorenza’s comments come as the AFL struggles to maintain its traditional appeal amid a growing trend of conservative, possession-based play.

In a passionate broadcast on Radio MAMA, Fiorenza highlighted a remarkable mark taken by Liam Ryan of the West Coast Eagles at Optus Stadium that captivated audiences. This moment, he asserted, stands out as one of the few instances of genuine thrill in recent footy seasons. “People will be talking about it for weeks, perhaps for the rest of the season,” Fiorenza stated, emphasizing the rarity of such excitement.

Fiorenza’s critique points to a significant shift in gameplay over the past decade, describing it as increasingly “contrived” and overly focused on winning at all costs. “The game has become a boring sequence of stoppages,” he lamented, noting that both the AFL and local leagues like the GNFL are suffering from this trend.

Officials at the AFL have attempted to speed up the game through new rules, but Fiorenza insists these changes have failed to restore the fast-paced action that fans crave. “If the administration doesn’t address these issues, the free-flowing game we love could be gone forever,” he warned.

Fiorenza’s frustration is echoed by many fans and commentators who believe that the current style of play is dull and repetitive, diminishing the sport’s appeal. With the growing concern, there is a pressing need for discussions among coaches and league officials to reverse this alarming trend.

As footy fans gear up for the weekend matches, all eyes will be on how the AFL responds to these urgent calls for change. The future of the game hangs in the balance, and supporters are left wondering: will their beloved sport return to its roots, or continue down a path of stagnation?

Fiorenza hosts “Sports Shed Saturday” from 9 AM to noon and “Fiorenza on Sunday” from 10 AM to noon on Radio Geraldton. As he continues to advocate for change, the question remains whether the league will heed his call to preserve the excitement that makes AFL unique.

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