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Yes, it would be truth!That would be misogynistic, sexist and probably something else...
They do use a smaller ball. AFLW uses size 4, AFL uses size 5 (full size)It's good for women to have another outlet of sport they encouraged to play.
I think I watched a few times in first season and a bit, but totally lost interest after honeymoon period. Part of that is I do not feel attached to the players like I do with our traditional men's team because the women can be with one team for a few seasons and with another team a few years later so feel no real club feel at this time, Maybe that will change in decades to come. But as a spectator sport it just not working for me as too scrappy and takes them so much effort to kick goals it just not a winner for me. Maybe a smaller football should be made for them because the football ground size is not going to really change.
I'm far more likely to watch women's sport in terms of tennis or MMA or athletics than football.
Interesting point, I can happily watch female Tennis and Soccer and really enjoy them and their quality, as while I know they'd be beaten by the men in an equal contest, the quality of the sport is still at the elite level to watch.Sports that tend to focus more on the technical abilities of its athletes are far more conducive to female sports.
Whilst sports like tennis or soccer require a level of physical exertion, they're primarily technical sports.
AFL is primarily a physical sport. What people love about the game is the tackling, marking & one on one contests. These aspects of the game are hard to replicate in the female version of the game.
Womens rugby league is just as bad, women playing full contact ball sports just isn’t entertaining.