telsor
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Here is an example,
We are all talking about the Hawks winning possibly 4 in a row and the media talk about it also, they compare it to Collingwood in the 20's etc etc
But they should clarify that they are only talking about this competition only.
They should say nationally the record is Port Adelaide 6 consecutive flags in the 50's.
Do you know of any sporting competition that compares stats with another comp?
When Cricket Australia talks about the sheffield shield, do they frequently make references to records made in new zealand's equivalent comp? (whatever it's called).
The AFL, as a league, is not a new thing, it has history, and that's the VFL.
They should not report or sell this competitions history as the games history.
Where does it do that?
They sell this competition's history as this competition's history. The premierships date back continually to 1897, the Brownlow dates back to whenever it was created, etc.
They ALSO look at the games history, with things like the hall of fame, and you know what...other comps are recognised!
When Royce Hart was inducted as a legend in the hall of fame, he's listed as 187 games with Richmond, but the one (very dodgy) game he played with Glenelg is also recorded. They also have the likes of Barry Robran (who never played VFL) along with Polly Farmer & Barry Cable (both of whom played most of his careers in WA, and probably wouldn't have reached that status 'just' on their VFL efforts).
If I asked any 20 year old they would tell me Collingwood holds the record because that's what they have been told which is not correct in the games history. You can't blame them as they can only believe what they are told.
And for VFL/AFL history, they'd be right. Or should we teach them that a club in a suburban league won 10 in a row once?
Some will say why do the AFL need to acknowledge the records and history of the WAFL and SANFL and maybe they don't but then never ever speak about the history of the game when they speak of the VFL/AFL as that is really only a third of the history of our game at the highest level.
They do acknowledge those records though...They're not the records of this competition however. If WAFL, or SANFL had grown to be the national comp, their history would be the one used, but they weren't.
While VFL isn't/wasn't 100% of the game at the highest level, the 3 competitions weren't equal either. (not that that really matters)
Then they show us the greatest marks and goals then include those from the WAFL and SANFL from those halcyon days also.
a) Does the AFL own the rights to those images?
b) Should they also show the best marks and goals from the EDFL?
The VFL by morphing into the AFL has pretty much wiped those two great comps out so surely an acknowledgement of what it once was would be fair if you are commenting or reporting on the history of the game.
Like you said being custodian and running this league do not work hand in hand.
The VFL morphing into the AFL wiped out the VFL, the WAFL & SANFL are still there, as they were. The fans rejecting them to move their support to the AFL has done a lot more damage to those competitions.
That's the thing, the history of the VFL/AFL competition (premierships, B&Fs, best marks & goals, stats) is part of running the league.





