http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/-/wafl/8138807/wafl-backs-state-leagues-knockout-comp/The WAFL has thrown its support behind a new national competition which would pit Australia's best State league clubs against each other in front of a national television audience.
The Leagues Championship Cup, which has the support of the AFL, the conditional support of the VFL and the financial backing of Fox Sports, could start as early as next April.
The knockout competition would include 16 teams - all finalists in the previous season - from the WAFL, VFL, SANFL, Tasmania, New South Wales, Queensland and the ACT.
An eight-team competition is also being considered, but it's believed WA, SA and Victoria can each provide four sides, with one from each of the other States, in the preferred model.
It is planned for games to be played when participating teams have a bye in their local league, with matches scheduled and televised on Saturday between the afternoon and evening AFL fixtures.
The State leagues have to inform the AFL of their decision today. A green light could come as early as next week.
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