Inadequacies of AFLW conference system laid bare on final weekend | Kirby Fenwick

The feel-good nature of crowds stands in stark contrast to the league’s structural failings

The final round of the AFLW home-and-away season ended on a high on Sunday afternoon with Carlton and the Western Bulldogs playing the second Pride game. But it was also a round marked by controversy, with the inadequacies of the conference system laid bare.

The Pride Game has quickly become an important part of the league’s fixture. The inclusivity inherent in it reflects that of women’s football more broadly, from the grassroots up. The feeling at Whitten Oval on Sunday afternoon, one of welcome and warmth, can be found in the crowds of AFLW games across the country. This inclusivity is one of the many things that makes the AFLW so special. But the feel-good nature of the crowds stands in stark contrast to the failings of the AFLW’s experiment with conferences.

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