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« on: February 08, 2018, 11:54:49 AM »
I have np problem with women's sport, I enjoy watching elite level athletes, netball, softball etc where they play to an elite and professional level BUT I cannot abide AFLW, they cannot handball, they cannot kick and many cannot tackle. The umpiring standard is poor with many decisions ignored just to allow the game to flow.
They claim it's a success, look at the crowds, it's still free to bloody well get in, let's have an AFL game with no admission costs and watch em turn them away at the gates.

Sorry no more viewing from me! >:( >:(
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Re: AFLW
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2018, 12:04:18 PM »
The problem is AFL has pumped it up to be on par with the blokes. The advertising is hilarious.. and its not even at local comp skill level. I reckon there isn't a U16's team that would be troubled by them in the state.. I also think radio stations have been told not to talk it down, as they are all "amazed" by it.
I think the crowd numbers will drop like a brides nighty, as the TV ratings have done





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« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2018, 02:06:49 PM »
All the huff n puff about how they have improved their skills, got faster and fitter over the pre season is codswollop!  The scores show a different story.
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Re: AFLW
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2018, 03:29:15 PM »
I don't watch AFL, let alone watching a women's version of the game.
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Re: AFLW
« Reply #4 on: February 08, 2018, 05:20:53 PM »
Aren’t both the NRL and Union starting a woman’s comp this year?
Both want to ride the success wave of the AFLW.
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Re: AFLW
« Reply #5 on: February 08, 2018, 07:03:04 PM »


Aren’t both the NRL and Union starting a woman’s comp this year?


I thought NRL was the women's version of Union....



In all seriousness.  The women's super 7's at the last Olympics was brilliant.


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« Reply #6 on: February 08, 2018, 07:24:50 PM »
May be when they get a few more seasons under the belt the skills will get better! Give it time.
As for the crowds, probably more people than any thugby game!

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Re: AFLW
« Reply #7 on: February 08, 2018, 07:25:11 PM »
I don't watch AFL, let alone watching a women's version of the game.

X2 !!

I tried watching a game once, but couldn't work out what they were doing ??
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Re: AFLW
« Reply #8 on: February 08, 2018, 07:25:27 PM »
I went and watched a quarter of Melb GWS on the weekend. Problem is they are trying to keep the speed up  but unfortunately they don’t have the skills to execute. Biggest issue is they get the ball and just blaze away with a kick with not much direction. That’s what it seems like anyway especially live.
The coaches are too blame i reckon and need to come up with a slower game plan. I tell ya though they are not soft, there were some decent hits that you can appreciate more so live.
My 13 yo daughter has been playing for 3 seasons and was captain last year, also came runners up in the B&F. See what happens this year.

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Re: AFLW
« Reply #9 on: February 08, 2018, 07:27:34 PM »

As for the crowds, probably more people than any thugby game!

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« Reply #10 on: February 08, 2018, 07:30:22 PM »
Must admit, the one thing the mexicans are good at is getting out to watch their sport......nothing else to do down there !!  ;D
Plenty to do in 'mexico', you should try it sometime.

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Re: AFLW
« Reply #11 on: February 08, 2018, 07:33:21 PM »
X2 !!

I tried watching a game once, but couldn't work out what they were doing ??
I have that same issue with rugby, i just don't get it. And why do they refer to it as football? They don't kick it as a way of passing, and its not even in the title, NRL.

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Re: AFLW
« Reply #12 on: February 08, 2018, 07:55:15 PM »
I always though AFL was a girls game, now it has been confirmed.

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Re: AFLW
« Reply #13 on: February 09, 2018, 08:53:51 AM »
https://www.nrl.com/news/2017/12/06/nrl-womens-premiership-set-to-launch/

Theres been a womans league in NRU since the 80s.. mates sister played for AU in it...
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Re: AFLW
« Reply #14 on: February 09, 2018, 11:19:20 AM »
I have to say that I think the rise in popularity and especially coverage of women's sport has been fantastic and that for many of them I'd rather watch the women's version. Women's soccer is quality, no histrionics, our women's cricket team are the best by far, our basketballers, netballers, the Hockeyroos (my cousin is the goalkeeper), 7s rugby and more.

I accept that for those of you who have been long-time AFL fans the AFLW may not be your favourite flavour, as I won't be preferring The Wallaroos, Australia's women's rugby team over my beloved Wallabies, despite the fact the Wallabies will disappoint me.

But don't run them down. Fact is these ladies would run rings around most of us on our best day. Unlike many of the blokes, they haven't been feted since their teenage years and told they'll be footy stars, with all the support, coaching and encouragement; they are pioneering a new elite competition.
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Re: AFLW
« Reply #15 on: February 09, 2018, 12:01:42 PM »
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I have to say that I think the rise in popularity and especially coverage of women's sport has been fantastic and that for many of them I'd rather watch the women's version. Women's soccer is quality, no histrionics, our women's cricket team are the best by far, our basketballers, netballers, the Hockeyroos (my cousin is the goalkeeper), 7s rugby and more.

I accept that for those of you who have been long-time AFL fans the AFLW may not be your favourite flavour, as I won't be preferring The Wallaroos, Australia's women's rugby team over my beloved Wallabies, despite the fact the Wallabies will disappoint me.

But don't run them down. Fact is these ladies would run rings around most of us on our best day. Unlike many of the blokes, they haven't been feted since their teenage years and told they'll be footy stars, with all the support, coaching and encouragement; they are pioneering a new elite competition.


Your probably right in some ways, but I think its how it has been marketed and pumped up and was talked about before the first game this season (peoples expectations are probably way too high) is causing the damage more than the Shit skills and inability to kick the ball from the players (many of them have full time jobs).
No doubt they would run rings around me, Im a fat and old cripple but our local U16's boys team would annihilate any AFLW team.

Also the big panic from top end of town with it is TV Rights deal is this year- if AFLW fails, = loss of $, if AFLW is awesome = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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As controversy swirls around Carlton’s super-defensive game style, Channel Seven is mulling dramatically lower viewer interest in the Friday night marquee clash.
The five-capital average for the game was 242,000, compared with 593,000 for the first ever game of AFL Women’s, played between the same teams, in 2017.
That’s represents a fall of 60 per cent.
In Melbourne the drop was only marginally less dramatic — from 424,000 to 185,000 (56 per cent lower).



Remember its only a 7 round competition... not much time to get it right and keep the interest in it.
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Re: AFLW
« Reply #16 on: February 09, 2018, 08:22:58 PM »
Agree Bird, the marketing is over the top.
But the flip side is that I hope the AFLW is as successful as the AFL and that they will have their Gand final around June. I then have two weekend that I can drive in Melbourne without sitting in a traffic jam!
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Re: AFLW
« Reply #17 on: February 09, 2018, 11:04:02 PM »
I have np problem with women's sport, I enjoy watching elite level athletes, netball, softball etc where they play to an elite and professional level BUT I cannot abide AFLW, they cannot handball, they cannot kick and many cannot tackle. The umpiring standard is poor with many decisions ignored just to allow the game to flow.
They claim it's a success, look at the crowds, it's still free to bloody well get in, let's have an AFL game with no admission costs and watch em turn them away at the gates.

Sorry no more viewing from me! >:( >:(

So a bit like watching the Dockers AFL team then?

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« Reply #18 on: February 10, 2018, 09:14:51 AM »
The challenge with any women’s sport that has evolved out of a traditionally men’s game is that it will always be compared to the men’s version.   If that’s how it’s to be measured then it’s never going to be successful

I work in sport within government , and we prefer to measure it in a different way. 

The way we measure success is what does it do to increase women and girls participation in sport and what does it do to how women and girls feel about themselves and enhance their aspirations.

The first is really easy to measure, it comes down to how many teams are registering.  In AFLW, it has been a huge success with 38 teams in 2010, to 355 in 2016, to 747 in 2017 (AFLW first year).  That’s almost a 20 fold growth in 8 years and a doubling in the last year.   It will be interesting to see what it does this year.

Yes there has been some transfer from other sports, but there has been an overall increase across the board. This is because it has increased their choice.   Given the social and health benefits of sports participation that’s got to be a good thing.

The second measure of what it does to how women and (importantly) girls feel about theirselves is much harder.    This is a work in progress.

But, I know that my 12 yo daughter has a stronger belief in herself as a result of there being more strong women role models out there in the media.  Particularly role models that aren’t just recognised because of how great their bodies are, but what amazing things they can do with their bodies.

I’m comforted by the fact that my aspirations for her are only enhanced if she feels that she can do anything the boys can. 

I’m loving the AFLW and am taking a bunch of my daughters mates to the Carlton Brisbane game next weekend.

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Re: AFLW
« Reply #19 on: February 10, 2018, 09:26:07 AM »
The challenge with any women’s sport that has evolved out of a traditionally men’s game is that it will always be compared to the men’s version.   If that’s how it’s to be measured then it’s never going to be successful

I work in sport within government , and we prefer to measure it in a different way. 

The way we measure success is what does it do to increase women and girls participation in sport and what does it do to how women and girls feel about themselves and enhance their aspirations.

The first is really easy to measure, it comes down to how many teams are registering.  In AFLW, it has been a huge success with 38 teams in 2010, to 355 in 2016, to 747 in 2017 (AFLW first year).  That’s almost a 20 fold growth in 8 years and a doubling in the last year.   It will be interesting to see what it does this year.

Yes there has been some transfer from other sports, but there has been an overall increase across the board. This is because it has increased their choice.   Given the social and health benefits of sports participation that’s got to be a good thing.

The second measure of what it does to how women and (importantly) girls feel about theirselves is much harder.    This is a work in progress.

But, I know that my 12 yo daughter has a stronger belief in herself as a result of there being more strong women role models out there in the media.  Particularly role models that aren’t just recognised because of how great their bodies are, but what amazing things they can do with their bodies.

I’m comforted by the fact that my aspirations for her are only enhanced if she feels that she can do anything the boys can. 

I’m loving the AFLW and am taking a bunch of my daughters mates to the Carlton Brisbane game next weekend.

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Still not a good spectacle, 1/2 hour break due to bad weather, come on!
Yes of course the government measures it differently, but the average punter is only interested in a good spectacle. Even some early supported are starting to turn on it as it is not living up to the AFL and media hype.
Start charging admissions and see if it is financially viable.
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Re: AFLW
« Reply #20 on: February 10, 2018, 10:52:56 AM »
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For those who like NRL turn off now !! You may not understand written word . Flame on ha ha

For all the young girls out there its all positive ,so what if they are not at the skill level of the blokes .
The skills will get better , the attendances stabilize .
The woman`s version is leading the way . I say good on the AFL for taking a risk  ahead of many other codes
The attendances rival some mens games in other codes !!!

The pay checks for AFLW will grow as well rivalling other woman`s sports as well  !!
Much for my daughter to aspire to as well..

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Re: AFLW
« Reply #21 on: February 10, 2018, 02:39:04 PM »
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/aflw/blues-coach-wants-attractive-aflw-spectacle-but-winning-more-important/news-story/d4fc71f6bf617b2070de1e86cab88ca4

The AFL have shown their dislike of this game plan after the first match. Especially after the scathing reviews after the first round.

I'd put money on it that if it doesn't get better (regardless of the whole , its new got to give them time) this year because they have over pumped it up that it will be worse for their ratings.
And we all know ratings is money.
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« Reply #22 on: February 11, 2018, 09:31:37 AM »
Yes of course the government measures it differently, but the average punter is only interested in a good spectacle. Even some early supported are starting to turn on it as it is not living up to the AFL and media hype.
Start charging admissions and see if it is financially viable.
exactly what i was thinking...at the end of the day it matters not how the governments views it as successful or not, if the game isn't of a high enough standard where people support it standing on it's own merit, it's gunna fail financially in the future. It's still early days for the women in the  ALF, so probably abit early for people to judge it's success or not.
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« Reply #23 on: February 11, 2018, 11:44:40 PM »
The AFLW won't be profitable for another 5+ years. The AFL know this despite what they say. Right now it's aimed at promotion for junior participation.

My daughter is in her 2nd year playing seniors in our local league. She was 16 before she'd ever kicked or handballed a footy. Majority of the girls playing AFLW are in the same boat. Never touched a footy until mid to late teens.

The AFL are targeting Auskick, under 12's and progression right through. Just like the boys any any code.

3-4 years ago probably 80% of local clubs didn't have any female junior sides. This season. 90% would be fielding 3-4 sides.
The growth in the last 4 years is crazy.

Yes the skill level isn't at the blokes level, but they've had a 100+ year head start. The girls right now are being thrust from local suburban comps into the big stage.
In the next 2 years well see an under 18's TAC Cup type competition, draft combines and AFLW reserves sides, not to mention better junior development.

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Re: AFLW
« Reply #24 on: February 24, 2018, 02:15:39 PM »
i actually attempted to watch this farce last night. score was 44-0 in the third.. the skill levels = 0 they
even struggled to pick it up.

I watched for 4-5 mins, and didnt see one kick go to the person it was aimed at.. the commentators were hideous.

i said before that the chicks would beat a u16s side, I reckon they would struggle to beat a U14's.. the only issue would be the 4-6 'chicks" that looked more like road train drivers.

They need to hide this competiton somewhere for 5-10 yrs until its competitive
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