AFL should split into two divisions: Malthouse

Published by
Ben Cotton

AFL coaching great Mick Malthouse believes the league must split into two divisions so that the competition is more even.

Malthouse's radical idea is themed after the English Premier League, which has three divisions so that clubs can be relegated or promoted based off form.

Malthouse told the Herald Sun it would keep supporters from all teams engaged throughout the season, no matter how bad their side is tracking.

It means the best sides would play each other more, creating a greater spectacle and potentially pulling bigger crowds, while the bottom clubs are given an opportunity to rebuild.

It would also change the draft system so that first round picks are exclusively given to Division 2 sides. Malthouse's idea proposes that the AFL have two divisions among the 18 clubs.

Division 1
·10 sides
·Play 22 matches, versing each team twice with four additional matches
·Top eight teams play finals
·Bottom two teams get relegated to Division 2

Division 2
·Eight sides
·Play 22 matches, versing each team three times.
·In the 22nd and final round, top teams play off 1 v 4 and 2 v 3
·Winning two sides get promoted to Division 1

Mick's vision

Division 1 Division 2
Adelaide St Kilda
Geelong Hawthorn
Richmond Collingwood
GWS Giants Fremantle
Port Adelaide North Melbourne
Sydney Carlton
Essendon Gold Coast
West Coast Brisbane Lions
Melbourne
Western Bulldogs

 

Published by
Ben Cotton