“Clearly this is a directive from AFL House around ‘we’ve had enough of both player and supporter base abuse when it comes to umpires’, which is fair enough,” he said.
“We’ve got to make sure it’s an environment that we want kids to take up and jobs to take up in the future.
“So I think there’s a way that we can do it better, rather than just slapping players with heavy, heavy fines.
“We don’t have a game without someone being able to adjudicate it, so it’s a really important part of our game.
“But I just think that level of financial sanction is really quite severe and how beneficial is it?
“I think there is better ways to skin the cat, and better ways to educate and better ways to promote umpiring within our game than just smashing players with really excessive fines.”