The competition is as even as it ever has been. Currently more teams miss the finals than make it and if the league expands to 20 teams, even more will miss.
Is it time for the AFL to introduce a play-in or wild card finals week?
It's been implemented in all the major US leagues as either a play-in tournament or wild card round.
The benefits are that more teams can contend for a spot in the finals. We'd have less dead rubber games towards the end of the season and potentially an extra week of finals to enjoy. Having more than half the league out of finals action seems a bit of a downer, especially given there's nothing going on for them such as a relegation fight.
So what would it look like?
The week after seasons end would see positions 1-6 get a week off. Then you'd have 7 v 10 and 8 v 9 playing off for a spot in the final 8. The winners of each match would qualify for positions 7 and 8 of the finals.
After that, you either continue with the existing finals format or rejig it so that it's 1 v 8, 2 v 7, 3 v 6 and 4 v 5 in total knock-out format.
Thoughts?
Is it time for the AFL to introduce a play-in or wild card finals week?
It's been implemented in all the major US leagues as either a play-in tournament or wild card round.
The benefits are that more teams can contend for a spot in the finals. We'd have less dead rubber games towards the end of the season and potentially an extra week of finals to enjoy. Having more than half the league out of finals action seems a bit of a downer, especially given there's nothing going on for them such as a relegation fight.
So what would it look like?
The week after seasons end would see positions 1-6 get a week off. Then you'd have 7 v 10 and 8 v 9 playing off for a spot in the final 8. The winners of each match would qualify for positions 7 and 8 of the finals.
After that, you either continue with the existing finals format or rejig it so that it's 1 v 8, 2 v 7, 3 v 6 and 4 v 5 in total knock-out format.
Thoughts?
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