June 20, 2024
News topic:
Peace talks have kept Port Adelaide and Adelaide in the SANFL for 2025.
— CODE AFL (@codeaflau) June 20, 2024
✍️ @ClarkyHeraldSun
STORY: https://t.co/o8y0fwfHY6 pic.twitter.com/bVicTZjgh8
Peace talks have kept Port Adelaide and Adelaide in the SANFL for 2025.
— CODE AFL (@codeaflau) June 20, 2024
✍️ @ClarkyHeraldSun
STORY: https://t.co/o8y0fwfHY6 pic.twitter.com/bVicTZjgh8
And further to that news, the West Coast Eagles have re-committed to the WAFL in a multi-year deal.
* It's time to restore the VFA name.
No surprises there. Generally the AFL gets what the AFL wants:
"Port Adelaide and Adelaide will remain in the SANFL next season after the league agreed to address the clubs’ long-held concerns about list concessions and fixture equality.
"The clubs’ attempts to join a new national state league or the VFL will be shelved for 2025 after talks on Wednesday involving the AFL reached a resolution on key fronts."
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/adelaide-and-port-adelaide-stay...
Maybe they never really wanted to leave the SANFL/WAFL and were only threatening in order to get a better deal - does this put the concept of an AFL Seconds comp to bed? or is it just a temporary lull? And what about Tasmania's VFL and VFLW teams? will that happen in 2025?
I don't think the Devils have any interest in bringing in a VFL team before they need to. It could be 2026, but I suspect 2027 to have one season leading into their AFL debut, assuming that all goes ahead.
2026 according to Ch 7 news tonight
Temporary lull I reckon Wally.....I see no version of a future where the SA and WA clubs are prepared to settle for what they see as an inferior seconds competition. They will want their up and comers on a level playing field with the rest of the league. That's the nature of the beast as the AFL becomes a more and more professional competition. A return to an AFL reserves competition is inevitable, it's just a matter of when.