Teen Wolf
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- Jul 5, 2011
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- #51
Ohplease. The clubs would riot if money from men's TV rights was being spent on an unaffiliated women's league.It goes to my point I've been making all along about the AFLW, we should have never gone with the model of "copy-paste" from the Men's league.
It should have been brand new clubs/identies created, and a slow expansion. Expansion happening when there's depth (allowing 40 player squads per team), when stadiums were developed to a satisfactory standard, when umpiring depth got to a better standard, and when audience demand (sell-outs, TV audience) dictacted a new club(s) be placed in a state.
Instead, the league is stuck. Stuck between stadiums not up to scratch and not enough crowd demand to play at the bigger stadiums. Stuck with what to do with player development, when 20, 21, 22 year olds get de-listed because they may not be up to AFLW standard, but can't get in-season game time to improve. Stuck because AFL House can't tell us what the competition is meant to look like 10 years from now, let alone next year.
The minimum salary is already ~$70k precisely because all 18 clubs are involved and directly benefitting from AFLW.
Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and North have shown how to run proper programs post-covid. Port, WB, StK and Hawthorn have shown how to get proper ground re/developments done.
But for some reason it's all a bit too hard for the biggest Vic clubs.




