VFL links set to continue
Chris Walker | August 4, 2007
MOST Victorian-based AFL clubs are expected to retain their affiliation with the VFL, AFL Victoria chief executive Peter Schwab said yesterday.
After meetings with key stakeholders, including Victorian-based AFL clubs, VFL clubs, the AFL Commission and AFL Victoria, the AFL second-tier review committee provided recommendations on the direction of the VFL that were agreed to in principle by the AFL.
The AFL Commission's support of the review committee's findings will be finalised next month, with its recommendations forming the basis for continued investigation and discussion expected to be complete by mid-2008.
The primary recommendation was that alignment between AFL and VFL clubs would continue to play a big role in elite Victorian football.
It was agreed that the VFL and under-18 competition be integrated to form one regionally-based talent entity, providing pathways for young footballers.
The recommendations do not rule out AFL clubs fielding stand-alone teams in the VFL. Carlton and Collingwood are undecided about whether to retain their connections with their respective VFL affiliates, the Northern Bullants and Williamstown, or field an AFL reserves side within the VFL competition as Geelong currently does.
"The feedback (from AFL clubs) in response to the recommendations has been on the whole supportive. However, there are still some AFL clubs who have not finalised their position for 2008, and they may choose to stand alone," Schwab said. "We would encourage them not to. Ideally, we would like all the affiliations to stay.
"Our preference is for no changes to the VFL in 2008 and we still strongly support all current VFL clubs continuing."
Yesterday's decision effectively has ended hopes for a Victorian or national reserves competition, or a proposed 12-team eastern seaboard competition that would include Sydney and the Brisbane Lions, with costs and lack of resources big drawbacks.
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