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Wang Rovers would have no interest , it can't work , it's been tried and doesn't work , eg KilsythThe AFL should stop overcomplicating the reserves situation and just do it properly.
Introduce an AFL Reserves comp next season with Tasmania as the 19th team. Fixture it normally, accept the rolling bye, and move on. It’s not a problem, it’s basic scheduling.
At the same time, the current VFL is finished in its current form. It should be stripped back and reconstituted as a proper second-tier VFA-style competition made up of standalone clubs, including Southport. That alone gives you a core ~8 team state league worth protecting and building around.
From there, you actually create a real pyramid instead of the current mess. You selectively invite 4–6 of the strongest, most ambitious local clubs in Victoria (Heidelberg, Strathmore, Balwyn, Wangaratta Rovers, etc.) to step up into a licensed second tier.
Not automatic promotion. Licences. Earn it, sustain it, or get out. If a club is getting belted by 100 points every week after 2–3 years, they drop back to their local league and someone else gets a shot. That’s how you create ambition without destroying clubs.
AFL reserves players should come strictly from elite U18 pathways (TAC Cup / Coates League system). No recycling VFL battlers just to fill lists.
Right now we’ve got a bloated, directionless second-tier system that pleases nobody. This would at least create structure, ambition, and a genuine pathway between local football, state football, and the AFL.
It won’t be perfect, but it’s a hell of a lot more coherent than what exists now.



