AussieNick1999
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- Oct 17, 2022
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I'm a bit confused here so sorry if I've missed something. Why would the AFL reserves competition have been abandoned if the plan was to have a state league full of standalone clubs? If the VFA was going to take the VSFL name then surely the reserves competition could have just been renamed. Were they simply going to scrap the reserves altogether and have unselected players either spread out across the state league or just not play any match time?We were supposed to have a 12 team state league in 1995 with eight metro clubs (Box Hill, Dandenong, Frankston, Port Melbourne, Preston, Sandringham, Springvale plus either Williamstown or Werribee) and four country clubs (North Ballarat, Traralgon plus teams from the Bendigo and O&M zones), each with seniors and reserves and have an alignment with a TAC Cup Under 18 team. The VFA was going to be renamed the VSFL (the name that was used by the reserves competition at that time). It was a logical step and would have brought Victoria into line with what was happening in the other states at state league level.
It never happened because the AFL clubs didn't want to give up their reserves competition and threatened to sack the AFL commission if they continued to carry out their plan.
The AFL have said in recent times that they aren't going to fund both an AFL reserves competition and also a VSFL/VFA/VFL any time soon.