- Skewed placings expected to right themselves
- Unpredictability is a drawcard, says AFLW boss
AFLW chief Nicole Livingstone has backed the controversial new conference system, saying the two ladders should become more balanced in the next few weeks, after critics slammed this season’s setup, with two conferences of five teams apiece.
Conference A is clearly much stronger than B after three rounds, meaning a skewed competition so far. The top two teams from the two ladders progress to the finals, meaning the third – or even fourth-placed team in A could miss out despite having had a better season than the finalists from B.
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