It looks as though ABC2 have made an absolutely baffling decision to not show mid week replays of these respective state leagues. For the last couple of years I know I have enjoyed watching the game of the week from all states.
As you all know I'm a mad follower of junior talent and apart from the U/18 National Championships this is the only opportunity I get to see SA and WA youngsters throughout the year. There are also many fans (like myself) that are based in a different state to their AFL club. This is close to my only chance to watch Crows players play SANFL throughout the season and I'm sure I wouldn't be alone with many fans supporting 'interstate' clubs. Apart from all that, it's more footy on the box and that can only be a good thing!
This is just a massive step backwards for football and the state leagues. Register your complaint at this address http://www.abc.net.au/tv/contact/abc2_form.htm. The worst thing is that it looks like they've replaced it with literally nothing. Late night screen test or something like that. Cost can't be the issue because they're replays of games that have already been broadcast into their home state.
As you all know I'm a mad follower of junior talent and apart from the U/18 National Championships this is the only opportunity I get to see SA and WA youngsters throughout the year. There are also many fans (like myself) that are based in a different state to their AFL club. This is close to my only chance to watch Crows players play SANFL throughout the season and I'm sure I wouldn't be alone with many fans supporting 'interstate' clubs. Apart from all that, it's more footy on the box and that can only be a good thing!
This is just a massive step backwards for football and the state leagues. Register your complaint at this address http://www.abc.net.au/tv/contact/abc2_form.htm. The worst thing is that it looks like they've replaced it with literally nothing. Late night screen test or something like that. Cost can't be the issue because they're replays of games that have already been broadcast into their home state.




