The articles this week in The Mercury, regarding the review of junior footy and the inability of two northern clubs and one southern club to field u/19 sides once again raise questions about the development of AFL in Tasmania and participation rates.
Whilst AFL Tasmania has been reported in the past as saying participation has never been higher and that the game is healthy, there is mounting evidence to suggest that is simply not the case.
For example, I recently stumbled across an old newspaper from August 1994. It made for very, very sad reading. Being a Monday paper it was full of the footy scores from the previous Saturday. The main thing that stood out, was the large number of teams that today simply no longer exist.
I thought I would compile a list...if any one can think of any others, please feel free to add.
Whilst AFL Tasmania has been reported in the past as saying participation has never been higher and that the game is healthy, there is mounting evidence to suggest that is simply not the case.
For example, I recently stumbled across an old newspaper from August 1994. It made for very, very sad reading. Being a Monday paper it was full of the footy scores from the previous Saturday. The main thing that stood out, was the large number of teams that today simply no longer exist.
I thought I would compile a list...if any one can think of any others, please feel free to add.