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Hmm Gold Coast,
But I'm already attached.Geelong & Tasmanian Kangaroos in 2019
Richmond, St. Kilda, West Coast & Gold Coast in 2020.
I imagine Gold Coast will take a decent portion of our players, so Lions got to make the most of next 2 years!
But the quality of football will be at such a high standard by then???????I suspect that once people have to pay to get in, attendances will drop off considerably...
And Britt GibsonThe Age is reporting that North Melbourne's bid for an AFLW licence in Tasmania will be successful.
Our Tasmanian Jess Wuetschner will surely be a target for the team when it enters the comp in 2019
GC. Speechless.
And Britt Gibson
"We don't like how this Queensland team almost won a premiership. How did we fix that last time?"Two teams in Qld, one team in WA and SA??? Coupled with the inevitable poaching (and extra money) from Victorian clubs spells disaster.
Two teams in Qld, one team in WA and SA??? Coupled with the inevitable poaching (and extra money) from Victorian clubs spells disaster.
Can't remember back to the applications for the inaugural year but Port (and Sydney) definitely didn't apply this time aroundTwo teams in WA. West Coast and Freo. But just one in SA.
If the Crows go on to have another big year in 2018 I wonder if the AFL will think about fast tracking the Power's entry, assuming they're interested. If Adelaide are the only club with no competition in their backyard you'd think they'd have a real advantage over every other team in the league.
Also with access to the NT girls as well.Two teams in WA. West Coast and Freo. But just one in SA.
If the Crows go on to have another big year in 2018 I wonder if the AFL will think about fast tracking the Power's entry, assuming they're interested. If Adelaide are the only club with no competition in their backyard you'd think they'd have a real advantage over every other team in the league.
The Irish GAA just had its a women's final. Tickets not free. They got 48000. Unless Aussies like footy less than Irish like GAA, it will be fineI suspect that once people have to pay to get in, attendances will drop off considerably...
WA will have 2, and Port haven't applied, so SA cannot have 2.Two teams in Qld, one team in WA and SA??? Coupled with the inevitable poaching (and extra money) from Victorian clubs spells disaster.
Can't remember back to the applications for the inaugural year but Port (and Sydney) definitely didn't apply this time around