I have heard that the plan is for the next IC to be held in 2011 - still only another three year gap. Too short IMO. I even think four years is too soon but every three years is definitely too often. For some countries it costs a fortune to make it, and many simply won't get there.
But what's more interesting is WHERE it will be held. The argument has always been that they have to be held in Australia because for most players, the attraction of seeing AFL games is an additional carrot to make the trip. Well, the next IC will be the fourth one and perhaps that argument may be running a little thin.
Countries close to Oz such as PNG and NZ already have the benefit of closer ties to Australia to give them a much stronger player base. The fact that they only have to fly a few hours compared to well over 20 for some only adds to the difference.
An IC in a place like London or New York would be interesting IMO. It would give the northern hemisphere nations a better chance to compete and it would give the countries close to Oz a taste of what it's like for the rest.
Granted it would be more difficult for the AFL to help logstically, but surely the host nation could contribute because staging such an event would be a huge feather in their cap. Perhaps the AFL could help with a few key personnel (e.g. umpires) for the two weeks.
Discuss.
(Note: To the rugby trolls, this thread has NOTHING to do with which sport is better, so lay-off - and to the rest of us, when the trolls do weigh in on this as they inevitably will, might I suggest we just ignore them?)
But what's more interesting is WHERE it will be held. The argument has always been that they have to be held in Australia because for most players, the attraction of seeing AFL games is an additional carrot to make the trip. Well, the next IC will be the fourth one and perhaps that argument may be running a little thin.
Countries close to Oz such as PNG and NZ already have the benefit of closer ties to Australia to give them a much stronger player base. The fact that they only have to fly a few hours compared to well over 20 for some only adds to the difference.
An IC in a place like London or New York would be interesting IMO. It would give the northern hemisphere nations a better chance to compete and it would give the countries close to Oz a taste of what it's like for the rest.
Granted it would be more difficult for the AFL to help logstically, but surely the host nation could contribute because staging such an event would be a huge feather in their cap. Perhaps the AFL could help with a few key personnel (e.g. umpires) for the two weeks.
Discuss.
(Note: To the rugby trolls, this thread has NOTHING to do with which sport is better, so lay-off - and to the rest of us, when the trolls do weigh in on this as they inevitably will, might I suggest we just ignore them?)