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People on this board may or may not be aware of the so called Barassi line http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barassi_Line
The Barassi Line is an imaginary line that runs from Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, down through Birdsville, Queensland, through southern New South Wales (north of the Riverina), bisecting Canberra and to the Pacific Ocean.
For Australian rules, an increasing number of players have been produced from the other side of the Barassi line (particularly due to interstate migration trends and grassroots participation in the sport), especially from Cairns, Brisbane and the Gold Coast and more recently Sydney.
So my question is ..... will the Barassi line become increasingly blurred and one day not exist or will there continue to be a great sporting cultural/footy divide between the southern and northern states.
Please discuss.
The Barassi Line is an imaginary line that runs from Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, down through Birdsville, Queensland, through southern New South Wales (north of the Riverina), bisecting Canberra and to the Pacific Ocean.
For Australian rules, an increasing number of players have been produced from the other side of the Barassi line (particularly due to interstate migration trends and grassroots participation in the sport), especially from Cairns, Brisbane and the Gold Coast and more recently Sydney.
So my question is ..... will the Barassi line become increasingly blurred and one day not exist or will there continue to be a great sporting cultural/footy divide between the southern and northern states.
Please discuss.


.Yes i would say AFL has only really expanded twice. Introducing Perth and Adelaide was a consolidation of niche markets, going to Sydney and Brisbane (ie enemy territory) is what I would call a real expansion of the game. All the NRL did was consolidate what they had in a market that's already there's, some expansion.

