I mean having a look at the enormous floggings handed to some of the sides you'd have to conclude that the AFL have absolutely no idea when it comes to the international state of affairs with our game.
Seriously when you look at the history of our game, some of the biggest setbacks to growth have been when places like Queensland and New South Wales and New Zealand have been humiliated at the hands of states like Victoria which were light years apart. It does untold damage to the morale of these amateur players ....
And they should never have scheduled the multicultural sides and other teams which are in completely different standard levels to national sides and insisting on putting all teams in the same division without any seedings whatsoever.
Apart from PNG vs Nauru and Denmark vs USA, you wouldn't need a form guide to to guess that the odds are pretty good for all of the other round one sides to be completely disgraced.
Then there is the underestimating of the average fan who can't get to the games at all, then there is the substandard facilities offered to the spectators ... some of which have come from across the globe to watch these games.
I know it is only one round into the IC, but the whole way the AFL is managing the thing is turning into a bit of a disaster of epic proportions.
In round 2 you could expect Ireland to rub salt into Finland's wounds, USA to completely obliterate China, PNG to nuke the Peace team, Samoa to pummel Japan, New Zealand to decimate India and Canada to polaxe Sweden.
Great 3 actual games which could be close .... nice one AFL.
So much for 150 year celebrations. Have our football administrators learned nothing in 150 years ? Afterall you wouldn't play the AFL Grand Final between Melbourne Demons and Geelong.
As far as a legitimate contest I'm interested to see PNG vs Nauru, Nauru vs Great Britain and South Africa vs Denmark, but that is about it really .... one could be forgiven for giving the whole thing a miss until the finals.
Thoughts ?
Seriously when you look at the history of our game, some of the biggest setbacks to growth have been when places like Queensland and New South Wales and New Zealand have been humiliated at the hands of states like Victoria which were light years apart. It does untold damage to the morale of these amateur players ....
And they should never have scheduled the multicultural sides and other teams which are in completely different standard levels to national sides and insisting on putting all teams in the same division without any seedings whatsoever.
Apart from PNG vs Nauru and Denmark vs USA, you wouldn't need a form guide to to guess that the odds are pretty good for all of the other round one sides to be completely disgraced.
Then there is the underestimating of the average fan who can't get to the games at all, then there is the substandard facilities offered to the spectators ... some of which have come from across the globe to watch these games.
I know it is only one round into the IC, but the whole way the AFL is managing the thing is turning into a bit of a disaster of epic proportions.
In round 2 you could expect Ireland to rub salt into Finland's wounds, USA to completely obliterate China, PNG to nuke the Peace team, Samoa to pummel Japan, New Zealand to decimate India and Canada to polaxe Sweden.
Great 3 actual games which could be close .... nice one AFL.
So much for 150 year celebrations. Have our football administrators learned nothing in 150 years ? Afterall you wouldn't play the AFL Grand Final between Melbourne Demons and Geelong.
As far as a legitimate contest I'm interested to see PNG vs Nauru, Nauru vs Great Britain and South Africa vs Denmark, but that is about it really .... one could be forgiven for giving the whole thing a miss until the finals.
Thoughts ?