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    AFLW 2017 - R2 - What have you liked, learnt or hated?

    Seven goals is a winning score Total score of the winning side so far : 46,48,44,25,48,47,44 The two anomalies are the lions score of 25 against Melbourne in a flood and the Bulldogs with 6.8 against Fremantle. Very consistent winning shorelines in any case Also they should review the 50m...
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    What have you liked, learnt or hated about AFL Womens Round 1?

    The AFL has got this right It had to start at this level of exposure because trying to grow interest through state based leagues would have been a long long process that would have been doomed to failure Starting in February was also a master stroke as there's a void between the end of...
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    What have you liked, learnt or hated about AFL Womens Round 1?

    So no time off for boundary throw ins and ball ups amongst other things That explains the discrepancy. Thanks
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    What have you liked, learnt or hated about AFL Womens Round 1?

    Quarters are 15min + time on so there was only just over 6min of time off compared to over 40min in average in the AFL last year (120min less 4x20min quarters) I find that curious
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    What have you liked, learnt or hated about AFL Womens Round 1?

    I enjoyed it. More than I thought I would The women's league brings a new dimension to the sport and will be important in growing the supporter base as it provides a conduit to introduce females to the game as participants rather than just spectators My gripe is the description of the league...
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    AFLW Player Wages Released - No Private Health Insurance Covered

    Yeah fair point that it's not the players themselves that are complaining about the pay The external noise as you call it does get some traction though and it takes away from something that should be seen as a positive
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    AFLW Player Wages Released - No Private Health Insurance Covered

    Prior to today I had given no thought whatsoever as to how much the women's league players should be paid basically because I don't have any real interest in it. That's not to say I hope it doesn't succeed, I'm just indifferent to it. Today an article was brought to my attention that was in...
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    AFLW Player Wages Released - No Private Health Insurance Covered

    It shows that a salary cap of ~$200,000 for an 8 week long womens league is more than a reasonable rate of pay
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    AFLW Player Wages Released - No Private Health Insurance Covered

    By way of comparison the salary cap for WAFL clubs for 2016 is $294,000. And it's a 20 week season

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