Former Port Adelaide player Kane Cornes has slammed the AFL for reportedly putting an end to skinfold testing for upcoming draftees.
Cornes described the move as "ridiculous", after the league told clubs they would be banning teams from using the common body-fat numbers for prospective players.
The AFL told clubs to adopt other body-measurement methods, in order to learn of the fitness and physical condition of players.
The skinfold test also known as a body composition test, is a health measurement that rates the body fat percentage of players by pinching skin at different areas of the body.