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Scraggers
13-11-2015, 03:49 PM
Disappointing after all the work our club has put into the promotion of Women's football that our brand is not not represented through the jumper designs.

http://s.afl.com.au/staticfile/AFL%20Tenant/AFL/Files/Images/afl-vic-women-620x370.jpg

See link below

LINK (http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-11-13/womens-state-league-to-fire-up-in-2016)

LostDoggy
13-11-2015, 04:29 PM
Agree it's disappointing that the Bulldogs brand and jumper are not going to be included. PG in particular was very keen on our involvement in the womens game so it's surprising we are now not directly involved. It is noticeable that other AFL name/guernseys are being used, wonder why not us?

Given there are 10 AFL Vic based clubs and 10 clubs in the womens comp, it's strange they didn't just align each womens club with an AFL club, would've had a lot of marketing/recognition benefits.

jeemak
13-11-2015, 04:57 PM
These are already existing women's clubs, from what I can gather.

We will obviously be a part of the national competition.

Twodogs
13-11-2015, 05:11 PM
VU Western Spurs would be our team wouldn't it?

LostDoggy
13-11-2015, 05:14 PM
VU Western Spurs would be our team wouldn't it?

Aligned yes, but no Bulldogs/Footscray name or Dogs jumper? Seems odd when half the teams have an AFL similar Guernsey and 2 of the clubs are named StKilda and Geelong.

Twodogs
13-11-2015, 08:25 PM
Aligned yes, but no Bulldogs/Footscray name or Dogs jumper? Seems odd when half the teams have an AFL similar Guernsey and 2 of the clubs are named StKilda and Geelong.


Well they are the VU Western Spurs so presumably they have some connection with us but are keen to preserve their club identity. I can understand that.

bornadog
14-11-2015, 12:09 AM
Well they are the VU Western Spurs so presumably they have some connection with us but are keen to preserve their club identity. I can understand that.

They started as Sunshine then became VU St Albans Spurs and now changed to VU Western Spurs. Roughead joined as an assistant coach in May

Scraggers
14-11-2015, 03:57 PM
They started as Sunshine then became VU St Albans Spurs and now changed to VU Western Spurs. Roughead joined as an assistant coach in May

Lets change their jumper as well with our #BeMoreBulldog Bulldog emblazoned all over it !!!!

jeemak
14-11-2015, 09:54 PM
They started as Sunshine then became VU St Albans Spurs and now changed to VU Western Spurs. Roughead joined as an assistant coach in May

You don't mess about with information do you mate? :)


Lets change their jumper as well with our #BeMoreBulldog Bulldog emblazoned all over it !!!!

Why don't we let them have their own identity and leave things with them the way they are?

It's funny that the main issue we have with this announcement is it doesn't contain a nod to a male club (playing) in a traditionally male game, that's done some work - albeit more than most clubs - to promote the sport for women.

boydogs
14-11-2015, 11:38 PM
It's funny that the main issue we have with this announcement is it doesn't contain a nod to a male club (playing) in a traditionally male game, that's done some work - albeit more than most clubs - to promote the sport for women.

Being called Western and having one of our sponsors in their name is a pretty big nod

Twodogs
15-11-2015, 06:15 AM
Being called Western and having one of our sponsors in their name is a pretty big nod

And standing in the middle of Whitten oval.

Throughandthrough
15-11-2015, 12:26 PM
Glenelg has appointed Narelle Smith as their reserves assistant coach this upcoming season. Narelle has done just about everything as a player and a coach in women's footy, and is looking for a new challenge. She's been as assistant coach for Melbourne vs the dogs the last two seasons.

Throughandthrough
16-11-2015, 10:22 PM
Glenelg has appointed Narelle Smith as their reserves assistant coach this upcoming season. Narelle has done just about everything as a player and a coach in women's footy, and is looking for a new challenge. She's been as assistant coach for Melbourne vs the dogs the last two seasons.

http://sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/3267/

Bulldog4life
03-12-2015, 01:59 PM
http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-premiership/st-kilda-carlton-essendon-melbourne-western-bulldogs-richmond-want-womens-football-license/story-e6frf3e3-1227632017896


St Kilda, Carlton, Essendon, Melbourne, Western Bulldogs, Richmond want women’s football license

THE AFL’s push to fast track a national women’s league ahead of the 2017 season is gaining momentum, with six Victorian clubs eager to secure a license.

Fox Footy understands Carlton, Richmond and St Kilda have formally expressed interest in joining Melbourne, the Western Bulldogs and now Essendon in a competition that could also include two interstate teams.

While the exact make-up of the league is yet to be determined, it is believed Queensland is almost certain to have one of the two allotted interstate teams.

AFL boss Gillon McLachlan put the ambitious concept on the agenda in February this year. “We’ve had spectacular growth in women playing football and we’re very keen to get a women’s league up and running,” he said. “I’m being pushy because I want to do it earlier.”

The AFL has made no secret of its desire to form a league in time for the next broadcast rights deal, which will commence in 2017.

However, there’s concern a competition that has any more than six teams will be unsustainable due to the limited talent pool.

A cap of six teams is expected to create a bidding system of sorts, with St Kilda and Carlton’s perilous financial situation certain to be considered.

Carlton posted a $900K loss in 2015 and, while St Kilda’s financial situation is improving, it failed to post a profit in 2014.

Although the cost of developing and running a female team is not the equal of a men’s VFL team, it is nevertheless a considerable financial investment.

The Saints have been a leader in gender equality in recent times, employing the AFL’s first fulltime female assistant coach in Peta Searle last year.

Searle was recently handed a two-year contract extension that will see her remain at the club until at least the end of 2017.

At the same time she was promoted from development coach to assistant forward-line coach, working alongside former Saints skipper Aaron Hamill.

Carlton’s head of football and former player Andrew McKay has been closely involved with the Blues submission to create a female team given his two daughters, Abbie (15) and Sophie (9), are prominent junior players.

On Tuesday evening Essendon took a step forward in its desire to have a women’s team, hosting more than 80 of the state’s best female footballers at its Tullamarine training base.

Kevin Sheedy addressed the players, while current coaches Mark Harvey, Guy McKenna, Mark Neeld and Hayden Skipworth were also involved.

For a female league to succeed and become a marketable commodity, allowing women to train under the watchful guidance of experiences AFL coaches is essential, an AFL source told Fox Footy.

As a result, the Victorian Academy squad of more than 100 players will spend time at a handful of AFL clubs over the next few months, including Carlton and Melbourne.

Essendon CEO Xavier Campbell confirmed the club was planning to bid for a license in the inaugural women’s league.

“We are very excited about the opportunity to field a women’s team in an AFL competition and will be doing everything we can to obtain a licence ahead of the 2017 inaugural season,” Bombers CEO Xavier Campbell said.

“The club has the facilities, operational capacity, and commercial and financial model to ensure the introduction of a women’s team can be a sustainable and successful part of our organisation and we are really excited to be part of such a great initiative.

“It’s not an easy exercise in terms of the resources and commitment that is needed. It is a great opportunity and at the football club we are aligned in that viewpoint.”

The club plans to host AFL Victoria’s Women’s Academy again in March next year.

Western Bulldogs and Melbourne played two exhibition games against each other in 2015, with the Demons prevailing narrowly in both contests.

The second match, which was broadcast live on free to air television in August, attracted an average audience of 301,000 — more than Adelaide’s thrashing of Essendon the previous day.