18-side AFL to save Roos
Jon Ralph
Sunday Herald Sun
March 18, 2007
THE AFL would expand to 18 teams if it meant saving the Kangaroos.
Chief executive Andrew Demetriou revealed the lifeline yesterday as an option to save the battling Kangaroos being shunted to the Gold Coast.
And two new teams would mean a game being played in Queensland and NSW every week of the season, he said.
The Roos will play 10 games over the next three years on the Gold Coast in what many see as a precursor to a permanent shift from Victoria.
But Demetriou believes two more teams in the league would not dilute the talent pool of AFL players.
"We have never ruled out having a 17th or 18th team," he said.
"People laughed when there were 14 teams and we were going to 16. But that is the great legacy of Ron (Evans). We have to think where we want to be in the future.
"We never stand still. We are never satisfied."
Demetriou has said the league must play 22 games a year on the Gold Coast by 2015. But he says there is a major difference between relocating teams and finding clubs willing to play extra games interstate.
Demetriou also says Victorian teams will return as a force, despite interstate-based sides winning eight of the last 11 premierships.
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