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AFL prepared to delay games to avoid overlapping fixtures – SEN
The AFL is prepared to delay the start of games this year if matches continue to run overtime.

The AFL is prepared to delay the start of games this year if matches continue to run overtime.
The pre-season score-fest, combined with 50-second breaks between goals, has presented a potential dilemma for the AFLs tight Saturday schedule.
Typically, there is a 2 hour and 50 minute gap between the two Saturday afternoon games. The league and broadcasters dont want those games to overlap.
Sundays Brisbane Lions-Gold Coast community series game ran for 2 hours and 50 minutes, including all breaks….
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