Hotdog60
03-09-2010, 01:18 PM
THE AFL has raised the radical possibility of a ''wildcard'' play-off for the last spot in the eight in an expanded competition, but does not plan to tamper with the finals system.
The league yesterday said that it was considering a system in which the eighth, ninth and 10th teams would vie for the final spot in the eight at the end of the home-and away-season, as a means of maintaining interest in an expanded, 18-team competition.
The AFL's chief operating officer Gillon McLachlan yesterday said that the feedback from fans was ''don't touch the finals'', but there was supporter ''ambivalence'' about the shape of the home-and-away season, which McLachlan said would be either 22 or 23 weeks in 2012. ''What we might do is look at the structure where you have more people that are eligible for the top eight with a possible wildcard,'' he told the Melbourne Press Club yesterday.
MORE (http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-ponders-possibility-of-playoff-wildcards-20100902-14rmf.html)
The league yesterday said that it was considering a system in which the eighth, ninth and 10th teams would vie for the final spot in the eight at the end of the home-and away-season, as a means of maintaining interest in an expanded, 18-team competition.
The AFL's chief operating officer Gillon McLachlan yesterday said that the feedback from fans was ''don't touch the finals'', but there was supporter ''ambivalence'' about the shape of the home-and-away season, which McLachlan said would be either 22 or 23 weeks in 2012. ''What we might do is look at the structure where you have more people that are eligible for the top eight with a possible wildcard,'' he told the Melbourne Press Club yesterday.
MORE (http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-ponders-possibility-of-playoff-wildcards-20100902-14rmf.html)