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The Carlton interchange bench in a match against St Kilda, 2011. Interchange (or, colloquially, the bench or interchange bench) is a team position in Australian rules football, consisting of players who are part of the selected team but are not currently on the field of play.
From 2011 until 2015, the AFL level interchange rules provided that each team was permitted three interchange players (instead of four) and one substitute player. The substitute sat on the bench and began the game wearing a green vest over his playing guernsey.
Players on the playing surface can be swapped with those on the interchange bench at any time. They must though pass through a designated "Interchange Area". [ 68 ] In the event a player fails to pass through this area correctly, or if too many players from one team are found to be on the ground at a time, a free kick will be awarded to the ...
Interchange bench: the designated area of the ground where players wait to be allowed onto the field after another player has left, i.e. one player is interchanged for another. [ 3 ] Interchange gate : a 20-metre zone marked on the boundary line through which players being interchanged must run.
In team sports, substitution (or interchange) is replacing one player with another during a match. Substitute players that are not in the starting lineup (also known as bench players , backups , interchange , or reserves ) reside on the bench and are available to substitute for a starter.
Gutherson played off the interchange bench in game 3 of the series, coming on the field with three minutes left to play as New South Wales won 24–10 and avoided Queensland recording a clean sweep. [65] In round 26, Gutherson scored two tries for Parramatta in their 32–18 upset victory over Penrith. [66]
The 2009 State of Origin series was the 28th time that the annual three-game series between the Queensland and New South Wales representative rugby league football teams was played entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules.
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