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Title: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Darth Tiger on August 16, 2015, 09:17:44 PM
Interesting article regarding the push towards a national AFL women's league.

AFL to launch women's league in 2017 in push to put female football on professional basis

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-to-launch-womens-league-in-2017-20150815-gizses.html

On a personal level I hope for my kids that they have an opportunity to barrack for a Richmond women's team to develop some role models like cricket has established with Ellyse Perry.
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: MintOnLamb on August 16, 2015, 09:29:29 PM
I thought they were pretty impressive,great initiative, their decision making, determination and skills were great
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: (•))(©™ on August 17, 2015, 11:58:52 AM
No future for women's afl.

Lmao.  As if.

Hahahahahaha
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: Stalin on August 17, 2015, 12:02:33 PM
Grigg
houli
chaplin

 :clapping
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: Eat_em_Alive on August 17, 2015, 12:28:31 PM
Grigg
houli
chaplin

 :clapping

 :clapping :clapping
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: scjhammo on August 17, 2015, 12:54:13 PM
carlton will be using there picks on a few of the girls hahaha....
maybe that can be Brisbane compo that they so desperately feel they need
GO U TIGERS
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: Diocletian on August 17, 2015, 02:19:04 PM
Grigg
houli
chaplin

 :clapping

B.Ellis
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: (•))(©™ on August 17, 2015, 02:53:42 PM
Ellis is our biggest lability.


Gets the ball and ALWAYS stuffs it up.

I hate the idiot.

FHOASAP
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: Fluffy Tiger on August 17, 2015, 03:25:19 PM
Any Father/Daughters we should be on the look out for?

Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: Go Richo 12 on August 17, 2015, 05:34:46 PM
We'll come 9th.
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: Yeahright on August 17, 2015, 10:33:01 PM
FIFA games are coming out with womens teams in them. Miles ahead of AFL
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: DCrane on August 17, 2015, 10:36:53 PM
Any Father/Daughters we should be on the look out for?
:lol
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: No More on August 17, 2015, 10:58:05 PM
Any Father/Daughters we should be on the look out for?
:lol

deledio and cotchin
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: Diocletian on August 17, 2015, 11:15:42 PM
Any Father/Daughters we should be on the look out for?
:lol

deledio and cotchin

Grigg (Bent Judge will be delighted)

Tambling has a couple of each I think.....
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: 1965 on August 18, 2015, 06:37:34 AM

How about a new kicking coach?

 :lol


(http://www.theage.com.au/content/dam/images/g/j/0/3/x/g/image.related.articleLeadwide.620x349.gj0zbj.png/1439794638336.jpg)
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: WilliamPowell on August 18, 2015, 06:48:08 AM
Tambling has a couple of each I think.....

He has one of each
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: Yeahright on August 18, 2015, 11:29:36 AM

How about a new kicking coach?

 :lol


(http://www.theage.com.au/content/dam/images/g/j/0/3/x/g/image.related.articleLeadwide.620x349.gj0zbj.png/1439794638336.jpg)

What's funny. Why are you laughing?
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: (•))(©™ on August 18, 2015, 12:06:34 PM
And she got smart Id shirtfront the idiot
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: mightytiges on August 18, 2015, 04:58:20 PM
TV networks want more sporting content and so all footy codes are offering more in their next TV rights deal. The NRL has added an additional FTA game and Thursday nights to their internationals (a World Cup), SOO, League and State league cup; Soccer's added the FFA Cup and wants another FTA game on Saturday night for the A-league; AFL adding Thursday nights and a Women's League (2017) to Men's League & State footy.

Most weekends on Ch 7 post-2017:
Thur night: AFL
Fri night:     AFL
Sat arvo:  VFL/SANFL/WAFL/NEAFL
Sat night:  AFL
Sun arvo: Women's AFL
Monday night: Talking Footy (Brownlow GF week)

All remaining AFL content on Foxtel.

The only change to that if TEN pops up to claim a FTA off their controllers at Fox.
Title: Re: AFL Women's League
Post by: Hes My Hero on August 19, 2015, 12:26:54 AM
Any Father/Daughters we should be on the look out for?

Good point.
If Richmond F.C. established a female Richmond Tigers team is there a ruling to determine Mother - Son recruitment just like the Father - son rule?
Title: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: one-eyed on December 10, 2015, 02:51:06 AM
Clubs fight for foundation status as AFL paves way for women's league
Caroline Wilson
The Age
10 December 2015


The AFL Commission will next week pave the way for creation of the national women's league, with the first season to start in March 2017, consisting of at least six clubs and the potential for a national draft to establish the historic year one.

With most Victorian AFL clubs furiously jockeying for just four women's licences, and teams from Western Australia and Queensland, the commission faces the dilemma of whether or not it can afford to establish a national competition without a team from South Australia.

With Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs long considered certain foundation clubs, strong challenges have emerged from Carlton, Essendon, Richmond, Geelong, St Kilda and Collingwood.

The Magpies are understood to have put forward a strong submission to the AFL, and will hold talks with league officials this week regarding the logistics of a Collingwood women's team.

As part of next week's AFL report to the commission Fairfax Media understands:

* The women's AFL in 2017 will certainly consist of four clubs from Victoria, a Brisbane Lions team and one from Western Australia, with both the Eagles and the Dockers fighting to gain the first women's WA licence;
 
* The AFL is expected to cover the establishment cost of the foundation teams, estimated at $500,000 per club, incrementally reducing that funding each year;
 
* The women's AFL competition will start with a televised national league in March 2017 and finish in May to allow minimum interference with local competitions;
 
* The AFL is considering a national draft to spread talent, but faces the problem of relocating the cream of the country's women players in the early years, given the expected low player payments;

* Next week's commission talks will pave the way for clubs to officially tender for women's licences early next year.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/clubs-fight-for-foundation-status-as-afl-paves-way-for-womens-league-20151209-gljoja.html
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Damo on December 10, 2015, 07:01:45 AM
Dusty can be the water boy and orange peeler and boot studder.

That should cover him for punishment
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: (•))(©™ on December 10, 2015, 11:24:27 AM
I officially crossed over to NRL today

Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Diocletian on December 10, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
What if our players get done for striking an opponent, are involved in a mellee, or lay a nasty tackle - will they be suspended for violence against women?
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: (•))(©™ on December 10, 2015, 12:34:53 PM
I'm waiting for one of the moles to getpissed and stuff up at a bar.

I'll call her over to my table and tell her to STFU.

Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: cub on December 10, 2015, 12:42:43 PM
Dusty can be the water boy and orange people and boot studder.

That should cover him for punishment
I see what you did there !
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Stalin on December 10, 2015, 02:57:09 PM
Clubs fight for foundation status as AFL paves way for women's league
Caroline Wilson
The Age
10 December 2015


The AFL Commission will next week pave the way for creation of the national women's league, with the first season to start in March 2017, consisting of at least six clubs and the potential for a national draft to establish the historic year one.

With most Victorian AFL clubs furiously jockeying for just four women's licences, and teams from Western Australia and Queensland, the commission faces the dilemma of whether or not it can afford to establish a national competition without a team from South Australia.

With Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs long considered certain foundation clubs, strong challenges have emerged from Carlton, Essendon, Richmond, Geelong, St Kilda and Collingwood.

The Magpies are understood to have put forward a strong submission to the AFL, and will hold talks with league officials this week regarding the logistics of a Collingwood women's team.

As part of next week's AFL report to the commission Fairfax Media understands:

* The women's AFL in 2017 will certainly consist of four clubs from Victoria, a Brisbane Lions team and one from Western Australia, with both the Eagles and the Dockers fighting to gain the first women's WA licence;
 
* The AFL is expected to cover the establishment cost of the foundation teams, estimated at $500,000 per club, incrementally reducing that funding each year;
 
* The women's AFL competition will start with a televised national league in March 2017 and finish in May to allow minimum interference with local competitions;
 
* The AFL is considering a national draft to spread talent, but faces the problem of relocating the cream of the country's women players in the early years, given the expected low player payments;

* Next week's commission talks will pave the way for clubs to officially tender for women's licences early next year.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/clubs-fight-for-foundation-status-as-afl-paves-way-for-womens-league-20151209-gljoja.html


 :sleep
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: YellowandBlackBlood on December 10, 2015, 03:08:05 PM
Aren't we already playing in the national women's league otherwise known as the AFL?
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Dougeytherichmondfan on December 10, 2015, 03:23:51 PM
Aren't we already playing in the national women's league otherwise known as the AFL?
I see what you did there  8)
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: wayne on December 10, 2015, 03:58:03 PM
Heard we're after Jack Watts to captain the side :shh
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Stalin on December 10, 2015, 04:01:12 PM
Chaplin can mentor

Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Raoul Duke on December 10, 2015, 04:21:14 PM
Give me strength, they can't even pick a best 22 for the mens team yet.
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: 🏅Dooks on December 10, 2015, 04:50:57 PM
I'm waiting for one of the moles to getpeeed and stuff up at a bar.

I'll call her over to my table and tell her to STFU.

That's no way to speak to a woman
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: (•))(©™ on December 10, 2015, 06:02:12 PM
I'm waiting for one of the moles to getpeeed and stuff up at a bar.

I'll call her over to my table and tell her to STFU.

That's no way to speak to a woman

That's right
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Hard Roar Tiger on December 10, 2015, 08:01:26 PM
Call them the choppers?
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: blaisee on December 10, 2015, 08:28:00 PM
Four words

What the f&&$ for?
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Petey on December 10, 2015, 09:38:39 PM
Bachar Houli would be able to play in this comp
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Owl on December 11, 2015, 09:19:59 AM
Dusty will keep em in line
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Eat_em_Alive on December 11, 2015, 09:21:08 AM
Bachar Houli would be able to play in this comp

 :clapping The bearded lady
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Smokey on December 11, 2015, 10:20:13 AM
Interestingly, there is an AFL Women's League in London with 6 teams and the USA comp has 12!   :o
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: (•))(©™ on December 11, 2015, 11:54:58 AM
Vickery captain
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: (•))(©™ on December 11, 2015, 12:09:13 PM
When is Benny going to do the Caitlyn Jenner and be done with it
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Stalin on December 11, 2015, 12:17:12 PM
Penny is all over it
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: Francois Jackson on December 11, 2015, 02:46:37 PM
When is Benny going to do the Caitlyn Jenner and be done with it

 :lol
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: TigerMonk on December 11, 2015, 03:02:06 PM
They won't have any trouble finding players for that side at RFC. l know several who would slot straight in  :santa
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: one-eyed on February 19, 2016, 04:31:47 AM
A league of their own: How will an elite women's AFL competition work?

By Libbi Gorr and Gus Goswell
7:30 report
Thu 18 Feb 2016, 10:31pm


As a result, the AFL immediately accelerated its plans for a nationwide women's competition, bringing the start date forward from 2020 to 2017.

With the opening bounce just a year away, some of the most powerful women in the game are urging the AFL to nail down the details.

Richmond Tigers president Peggy O'Neal said her club would only consider its own women's team if it made commercial sense.

"We don't know, for example, what kind of financial contribution comes from us, what kind of financial contribution from the league, how many games we're going play, where we're going play them," she said.

All AFL clubs have been told they will be able to tender for a women's team.

The original cut-off for tender submissions was planned for this month, but the AFL still has not managed to get the tender documents to the clubs.

7.30 understands there is at least two to three more months' work to be done internally before the business case is put before the AFL Commissioners.

The clubs will then be given a clearer picture of the plans for the 2017 competition.

It is expected the budget will be determined in the latter part of the year.

AFL game and market development general manager Simon Lethlean acknowledged the AFL had a lot of work to do and that there were many questions that needed to be answered.

"How are we going to set it up? How are we going to create the teams? Is there going to be a draft? How are we going to list players? Which grounds are we going to play at?" he said.

And then there's the thorny question of payment.

Read more: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-18/womens-afl-2017-competition-call-for-more-details/7180052
Title: Punt Rd perfect fit for women’s game: Gale (Herald-Sun)
Post by: one-eyed on April 28, 2016, 03:23:12 AM
Punt Rd perfect fit for women’s game

Herald-Sun
28 April 2016


RICHMOND chief executive Brendon Gale says the Tigers’ Punt Rd Oval could be the long-term home for women’s football in Victoria.

The Tigers — along with eight other Victorian clubs — will table bids to the AFL on Friday for one of four local licenses to enter teams in next year’s groundbreaking national women’s competition.

There will be four interstate teams in the competition. Hawthorn is the only Victorian club to bow out of the bidding process.

Gale said the further development of Punt Rd in the medium to long term, coupled with its proximity to the MCG and public transport infrastructure, could “enable it to effectively become the home of female football”.

The main thrust of Richmond’s pitch, however, is what Gale said was an authentic and long-term commitment to gender equity and the establishment of a culture that would allow a women’s team to thrive.

“We haven’t just decided gender equity and female engagement is a good idea because the national women’s league is going to be established. We have been committed to genuinely promoting gender equity for the best part of five years,” Gale said.

Richmond’s track record in that regard is borne out by a club-established research project called Gender Equity: What will it take to be the Best, a project done in conjunction with the AFL and the Australian Sports Commission begun more than three years ago.

“A women’s team will give us a participation arm and we are very well placed to support it,” Gale said.

“Our view is there needs to be real depth to any female program and our track record in creating the environment to support women can’t be questioned.”

The Tigers last month outlined a vision for Punt Rd to be upgraded to a third Melbourne AFL venue with 40,000 seats and a fan zone linking the oval to the adjacent MCG.

Gale said the ground would be an immediate asset to the women’s game.

“It has an elite surface, has lights that will allow night games, undercover seating and it is close to public transport. It will serve the immediate needs of the team, and some requirements of the competition, and talent pathways more broadly,” he said.

“But what we like most in the medium-to-long term is what can be achieved with the development of a masterplan that would enable it to effectively become the home of female football.

“This is an iconic location in the heart of one of the great sporting precincts in the world.

“As opposed to some suburban venues, we think a redeveloped Punt Rd Oval facility would become a venue women aspire to play at.”

The AFL Youth Girls National Championships grand finals will be hosted by Richmond at Punt Rd on Friday, May 6, with the Division A Under-18 grand final being played as a curtain raiser to the Richmond-Hawthorn game at the MCG.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/brendon-gale-wants-punt-rd-to-be-the-home-for-womens-football-in-victoria/news-story/195d068f0144096bbaa52f356a3cfcae
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: cub on April 28, 2016, 08:36:05 AM
stiff bollocks
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: sugark on April 28, 2016, 01:20:05 PM
some might suggest that its already the home of womens football
Title: Re: Richmond vying for a licence to have a team in the national women's league (Age)
Post by: TigerLand on April 28, 2016, 01:56:44 PM
Does this mean Brandon Ellis is eligible for both teams?
Title: Tigers, Pies under lights on Australia Day to launch women's league? (Age)
Post by: one-eyed on April 30, 2016, 02:25:59 AM
Tigers, Pies under lights on Australia Day to launch women's league?

Samantha Lane
The Age
30 April 2016


In an unprecedented Australia Day twilight match between club heavyweights, Richmond want to host Collingwood at Punt Road Oval and mark the historic arrival of the AFL women's league.

A stand-alone opening fixture of what's guaranteed to be a radically different season, given eight AFL clubs will field elite female sides in 2017, has been pitched formally to the league by the Tigers.

Among eight clubs vying for four licences, the AFL intends to award in Victoria for season one of the new national competition, Richmond is proposing male AFL players will present jumpers to female footballers sharing the same number to add to the inaugural match occasion.

The Tigers have submitted the Australia Day game be a free annual event with pre-match clinics and a boardroom function for family members of the first cohort of elite female AFL players and sponsors.

The match would likely take place more than a week before the first pre-season game played by male AFL clubs next year, boosting exposure and impact of the women's league with the involvement of such well-followed clubs.

"Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs have done a great job building the profile of women's football, but we think a marquee game, involving two new sides, would quickly broaden the competition in the minds of supporters," Richmond chief executive Brendon Gale told Fairfax Media on the day his club submitted its women's team bid.

"We think the idea of a stand-alone season opener at Punt Road – played in the twilight or at night – is a significant opportunity to create a major women's football event that will give the competition some real momentum.

"Australia Day is a perfect day in that it appears it would be eight or nine days out from the scheduled season start. This gives the marketing of the game some clear air and some theming opportunities as well."

Should it win the right to field a female team from next year, Richmond also wants their new side to play a curtain-raiser to one of its preseason NAB Challenge games played by their male arm.

Richmond have not specified Collingwood as their ideal season-opening opponent in their women's team licence bid, but Fairfax understands the Pies are the club they have firmly in mind.

Women's football pioneer clubs Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs are widely considered to have their bids for a team from year one all but ticked off by the AFL. Collingwood's strong submission – the planks of which Fairfax revealed three weeks ago – and undeniable reach are thought within the industry to be too good for the AFL to resist.

With Hawthorn and Essendon the only Victorian clubs that did not bid for women's sides for next year, it leaves a battle between Richmond, Geelong, North Melbourne, Carlton and St Kilda for the remaining licence. Unless – as St Kilda's CEO proposed this week – the AFL decides to include more than four Victorian clubs from season one.

In January, a twilight game at Punt Road would not provide any issues for television broadcast quality; relevant given the interest of Fox Sports and Channel 7 in covering the AFL's female league.

There are lights at Punt Road Oval considered conducive to providing footage of webcast quality.

The key planks of Richmond's bid for a women's team is a proven commitment to gender equity over several years.

Richmond present as an authentic example of an organisation already proactively committed to equality. They highlight, in their licence bid, that they have demonstrated support – well before now – of female football in coaching and playing. The club also presents its Punt Road headquarters as a female-friendly, fully functioning facility for athletes in an iconic, central setting.

Richmond are not only the first club in VFL/AFL history to appoint a female president – Peggy O'Neal made that history in 2013 – they also commissioned a meaty gender report as a reference for the whole of Australian sport.

Richmond continue to measure themselves against tangible models and targets that report set out to combat gender discrimination and inequality.

From a commercial perspective, the Tigers' enviable supporter base makes a compelling argument, particularly given the club's strength in demographics considered key in the success of the women's league.

Using metrics they have on membership, attendances and television audience, Richmond says they are the AFL's undisputed leader at converting fans into consumers over the past six years.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/richmond-to-play-collingwood-on-australia-day-to-launch-womens-league-20160429-goicvp.html