The AFL will officially remove AFLX scheduling from its pre-season fixturing.
After trialling the abridged game and format in the past two off-seasons, the decision to remove it from 2020 was due to a commitment to allow greater focus on the fourth season of AFLW, which will see four new clubs introduced.
The AFL advised clubs on Tuesday, the first of a two-day conference of club chief executives at Nagambie, of the decision to pause scheduling of AFLX matches.
Jack Riewoldt slotted this 20-point snap to take out the #AFLX Grand Final over the Flyers!
— AFL (@AFL) February 22, 2019
Final score was 84-67. pic.twitter.com/atwYxSW3Qb
AFL general manager football operations Steve Hocking told the officials his department was analysing all aspects of pre-season fixturing.
The clubs were told crowd numbers were tracking to better last season's all-time best figures, and TV viewers and participation were also historically strong.
Hocking has previously indicated that it would be unlikely for any significant rule changes in 2020.