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Shaping WA Football's future 8 years 6 months ago #104468

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See link below:

www.wafootball.com.au/wafc/football-review


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Shaping WA Football's Future

West Australian Football Commission CEO Gavin Taylor has set an agenda for the review of football in Western Australia, announcing that the WAFC will be undertaking a major structural review of WA football and developing a new strategic vision for the football industry.

“In the lifecycle of any sport it is very important to continually review and assess performance and structures to ensure they are relevant for today and also the generations of the future. Since the WAFC’s inception in 1989 it has experienced significant success and growth and we are committed to ensuring this continues,” Mr Taylor said.

“We are taking a proactive and planned approach to reform the way we administer our sport to ensure that football remains successful and sustainable so that we can continue to foster its growth and development.

“Our focus is on ensuring the football system in WA operates in line with world-wide best practice so that we can ensure the health and success of the WAFL competition, community football, talent development, our AFL clubs and strong grassroots participation. We love footy and want to make sure it is in the best possible shape for future generations.

“We also have a clear responsibility to provide talent pathways and quality competitions whilst also recognising the need for alignment and partnerships across all segments of the game. For this to be successful it is important that all levels of WA Football are involved in the review so that it is well-informed and strong recommendations can be made for the future development of our sport.

“We want to ensure that football remains the number one participation sport in WA and provides the best opportunities for people to get involved in our game and remain life-long participants.

“Being such an important project for WA football we are pleased to have been able to secure Boston Consulting Group (BCG) to work in partnership with the WAFC to deliver this project. BCG has both national and international experience reviewing sports, undertaking reform strategies and providing advice on effective governance.

“The BCG team also has experience working with many sporting organisations across Australia and internationally, including the Australian Sports Commission and Football Federation Australia,” he said.

BCG’s Perth office leader Alex Koch said the same world-leading strategy development skills required in the business world will be applied to the sporting arena.

“We are constantly looking for opportunities to give back to our community and we are a sports-mad office – even more so since former West Coast Eagle Darren Glass joined our team. So we couldn't be more excited about supporting WA's most important and exciting sport,” he said.

The review is scheduled to commence in the next fortnight with outcomes to be determined in the first quarter of 2017. The WAFC will continue to seek ongoing feedback to inform its decisions and provide updates throughout the process.

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Why are you reviewing WA Football?

This is a planned and proactive approach to enhance the success and sustainability of football both on and off the field. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for us to reform the way we administer our sport. We will be aiming to achieve a range of recommendations on how we can reform and improve while also setting a strategic vision for the football system and operational strategic plan for the WAFC.

Who is Boston Consulting Group?

The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm with 85 offices in 48 countries. The BCG team has experience working with many sports organisations across Australia and internationally, including the Australian Sports Commission and Football Federation Australia.

How long will the review take?

It is anticipated that outcomes will be determined in the first quarter of 2017.

When will any changes be made?

There will be a thorough and detailed process to implement any changes that are recommended from the review over a five year period that aligns with a strategic plan for the future of football in WA.

Will this have an impact on funding for grassroots football?

The structural review of football will consider the needs of grassroots competitions in determining the appropriate structures to support this critical part of our game. Reviewing football’s structure and strategic direction will place us in the best position to make the right decisions. We’re reviewing the whole of football to ensure we have our structure and funding right across all aspects of the game.

Will there be major changes to the WAFL competition?

The WAFL competition will form part of the review. We need to clearly understand the role the WAFL plays in the talent and participation pathway and how it aligns with community competitions. WA football stakeholders, including the WAFL, will get a chance to have their say and we will listen to their views before any decisions are reached. Our focus is on ensuring a healthy WAFL league, community football and strong grassroots competitions which are working together in partnership to deliver the strategic vision of WA Football.

Are you undertaking this review to achieve a specific outcome or do you have an ideal model in mind?

We do not have a pre-determined outcome and this isn’t about reverse-engineering a model. We have engaged international experts Boston Consulting Group to drive a methodical process with extensive consultation so that we can be proactive about setting up a sustainable and successful future for WA Football.

How would you rate the current overall health of WA Football?

WA Football is very healthy. We recorded the largest participation growth in Australia for the core areas of Auskick and Club Football following the official release of AFL census figures at the end of last year. The WAFL competition is close with a high quality brand of football broadcast on commercial television by the Seven Network. Male and female community competitions continue to grow. Overall participation has exceeded 220,000, including 40,000 at Auskick level, who are the future of the game. Our initiatives in the Indigenous and multicultural areas also continue to break new ground and provide new platforms for participation in our sport.To ensure this success can continue for future generations, it is very important to continually review and assess structures.

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Shaping WA Football's future 8 years 6 months ago #104469

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The cut and paste worked okay other than where you entered your details. That part has been removed. In the link you are able to put your details in and to make a comment.

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Shaping WA Football's future 8 years 6 months ago #104470

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I will reserve my opinion until others have had the opportunity. I am especially interested in the view of A/man, BC, BH and mikeh. That is not to say that I am not interested in other opinions I just mentioned those four as I believe that they will provide an interesting range of views.

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Shaping WA Football's future 8 years 6 months ago #104507

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swan42 wrote: I will reserve my opinion until others have had the opportunity. I am especially interested in the view of A/man, BC, BH and mikeh. That is not to say that I am not interested in other opinions I just mentioned those four as I believe that they will provide an interesting range of views.


View on what exactly, we knew review was underway weeks ago, how can we give a view until it hands down its findings...

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Shaping WA Football's future 8 years 6 months ago #104515

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Pure and simple a strong and vibrant WAFL is key. If the WAFC continue to IGNORE the FACT that Subiaco continue to dominate this competition due to its massive financial advantage and a club like Perth, for what ever reason you want to point to, continue to languish at or near the bottom of the ladder.

Keep your heads in the sand over this issue and interest in the WAFL will continue to wain and that will be to the detriment of a wonderful pathway for kids development and a platform to showcase their skills and for late developers to show they have what it takes to play at AFL level.

Now, do we really need some hifalutin institute or consultancy group to work that out? How much is this going to cost and who is paying and more importantly, who are these people and where are they from? What do they know about firstly Australian rules football, secondly what do they know about the history of the WAFL?
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Shaping WA Football's future 8 years 6 months ago #104516

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Bazza wrote:

swan42 wrote: I will reserve my opinion until others have had the opportunity. I am especially interested in the view of A/man, BC, BH and mikeh. That is not to say that I am not interested in other opinions I just mentioned those four as I believe that they will provide an interesting range of views.


View on what exactly, we knew review was underway weeks ago, how can we give a view until it hands down its findings...


Bazza your opinion of the terms of reference. More specifically should anyone have any doubts about the motivation behind the terms of reference?

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Shaping WA Football's future 8 years 6 months ago #104523

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Im really happy with the review , only issue I have is its about 10 years to late, but better late then never, very happy an os consultant has been appointed for a fresh look and honest assesment. Terms of ref seem good, very wide.

As for motivation, long term viability is the critical one for me. The current model will not take us forward.

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Bazza wrote: Im really happy with the review , only issue I have is its about 10 years to late, but better late then never, very happy an os consultant has been appointed for a fresh look and honest assesment. Terms of ref seem good, very wide.

As for motivation, long term viability is the critical one for me. The current model will not take us forward.


Bazza are you happy with the prospect that the Colts' competition will be removed from the WAFL competition? The corollary to that decision is that any revenue stream from players drafted to the AFL will be removed from the WAFL clubs.

Are you also happy that there is absolutely nothing in the guidelines of the study that make it an imperative that the WAFL competition is to remain viable with a long term future.

Also, if you were going to have a review of the WAFL competition with an aim to ensure the long term viabililty of same would you conduct during the season where you could perhaps go to games and interview people WHO ACTUALLY go to the games and get their views or would you conduct it out of season? I know the one that is the more logical if you were interested in the WAFL competition.

Of course if you were to go to the games and get the views of the people you might find that some of the major contributing factors would be the following:
  • the host club alignment;
  • the financial dominance of Subiaco;
  • the absurd times for the fixtures to fit in with Channel 7.

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Swan how about waiting until it hands down its recommendations first , your going off half cocked.

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Shaping WA Football's future 8 years 6 months ago #104913

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Let us hope all WAFL stalwarts take the time to do the survey and have their say on the state of football in this state currently and how it can be improved and where to better utilise the resources ...and not completed by the usual WC/Frem sycophants who wouldnt have a clue what is happening in WA football outside of the 2 V/AFL clubs!

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