mpal6
Brownlow Medallist
They won't as they tried it and it needs too much from investment perspective.Fingers crossed this happens.
Would finally force the AFL to take over this charade once and for all.
The biggest problem AFL face in QLD and NSW face is establishing AFL at grassroots level across schools (private/ public) and run programs. It helps divert resources like AFL coaches, trainers and even second tier players to move up north with a steady source of income and options to move around in terms of jobs.
They don't have this in Brisbane and Northern QLD - Gold Coast is slowly changing now thanks to all migrations from Victoria up north to QLD. Private schools in Brisbane are NRL aligned and school board blocks AFL from getting introduced as an option.
Academies get around this problem by aligning clubs running it so they leverage existing club infra / setup to expand into those junior programs. Players can be the face of it, good marketing along the way etc. If AFL funds this from ground up, youre looking at a bigger upfront investment and maintenance. They failed last time but they are welcome to give it a go again without involving any of the clubs located in those areas.





