This thought occurred to me during Hawthorns previous match. I've heard this said many times before, but it generally goes something like this: "There domination is even more impressive in the day and age. As the league is set up in a way that is supposed to stop 1 team from dominating over a period of time". But in reality, the last 10 years the AFL has basically been dominated by 3 or 4 teams. In grand Finals since 2005 only 5 teams have won it, with 3 winning multiple times: Hawthorn (4) Geelong (3) Sydeny (2) West Coast (1) and Collingwood (1). With Hawthorn appearing in 5, Geelong 4, Sydney 3, West Coast 3 and Collingwood 2.
Of Grand finals in the last 10 years all teams bar Fremantle and Port Adelaide have appeared more than 1 time (with port Adelaide having actually won the grand final in 2004)
Meanwhile, the same teams have struggled to make an impact on the league. Teams like Carlton, Richmond, Melbourne and Brisbane come to mind. Carlton and Richmond made brief finals appearances, but dropped back out of the 8 a short while after, with Carlton even dropping to another wooden spoon.
I understand the AFL has implemented policies and distributed support "packages" to teams to help balance the league, but it has had very little to no impact in actually equalising the league. It clearly isn't working and all this talk of equalisation has been a farce. Heck, at round 10 the top 8 was basically confirmed. All the next 13 rounds are for is to sort out the top 8 order and the draft order.
So what is everyone's view on equalisation in the AFL? Should the AFL be doing more? Less? Is this something the clubs need to work out themselves?
Of Grand finals in the last 10 years all teams bar Fremantle and Port Adelaide have appeared more than 1 time (with port Adelaide having actually won the grand final in 2004)
Meanwhile, the same teams have struggled to make an impact on the league. Teams like Carlton, Richmond, Melbourne and Brisbane come to mind. Carlton and Richmond made brief finals appearances, but dropped back out of the 8 a short while after, with Carlton even dropping to another wooden spoon.
I understand the AFL has implemented policies and distributed support "packages" to teams to help balance the league, but it has had very little to no impact in actually equalising the league. It clearly isn't working and all this talk of equalisation has been a farce. Heck, at round 10 the top 8 was basically confirmed. All the next 13 rounds are for is to sort out the top 8 order and the draft order.
So what is everyone's view on equalisation in the AFL? Should the AFL be doing more? Less? Is this something the clubs need to work out themselves?



