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www.wafootball.com.au/news/18185/annual-...ules-and-regulations

Annual review of WAFL Rules and Regulations
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 - 9:25 AM

The West Australian Football Commission has finalised its annual review of Rules and Regulations for the West Australian Football League following the conclusion of the 2019 Optus WAFL Premiership Season.

The annual review is an important part of the WAFC's focus to deliver a high standard, competitive and sustainable WAFL competition, where all clubs have an opportunity to play finals and win premierships.

WAFC Executive Manager WAFL & Football Operations Scott Baker said that the 2019 review had focussed on the competitive balance of the WAFL to ensure it was a close and exciting competition every season.

“We know fans want close matches, more upsets, and a showcase of the best talent on display. To achieve this, we will be implementing immediate rule changes for the 2020 season and considering a series of equalisation principals for the following year,” he said.

“Competitive balance is absolutely vital to the ongoing success of the WAFL and its ability to attract and retain new fans, members, supporters and sponsors. We want everyone to attend games each week knowing that any club has a genuine chance of winning.”

“We have sought feedback from the WAFL clubs on a range of recommendations to ensure the competition remains competitive, sustainable and successful into the future, before finalising any decisions.”

“Equalisation measures will now be implemented with the clear intent of closing the gap between the lower and higher placed clubs to continue to drive a more competitive and exciting competition.”

“This includes some rules specific to Subiaco Football Club, in response to their dominance over the last decade, and calls for the WAFC to assist the lower placed clubs to reach the same heights.”

“Factors such as Subiaco’s culture, professionalism and the unrelenting commitment from the whole playing group, have helped to establish their club as the benchmark, which can't be controlled by equalisation measures.”

“We have been clear that we do not want to implement measures that mean Subiaco will have to cut players from their list and tear at the fabric of the club. At the same time, we have considered options that would limit Subiaco from continuing to add out-of-zone recruits to their list, as a way of allowing other clubs to close the gap,” he said.

Specific recruiting rules will be applied to Subiaco Football Club for 2020 allowing the club to retain or replace current players, but not recruit additional players that are above one (1) point in value, according to the WAFL Rules and Regulations.

“We believe these measures will help spread the available talent amongst all WAFL clubs and contribute to competitive balance, while also supporting the foundation of the WAFL competition being built on developing and recruiting talent from local Districts.”

“Our new talent development model, which was launched at the beginning of last season, supports this principle and over time, will continue to improve the quality of players coming through each WAFL club’s zone.”

In 2019, non-AFL aligned WAFL clubs had 76% of players on average coming from their local District, which is something the WAFC wishes to see increase further in coming years.

For the 2020 season, the strategy to gradually reduce the Player Recruitment Points allocated to each club will encourage more home-grown talent to be added to each WAFL club’s list.

After reducing the baseline Player Recruitment Points allocation across the competition from 130 to 120 last year, the baseline will be reduced again to 100 points in 2020.

“This will give clubs less points to use on interstate or non-District recruits that are worth up to 12 points and encourage them to focus more on developing local 1-point players,” Baker said.

There will also be a reduction to the base allocation of interstate players allowed at each club from a maximum of seven (7) to six (6) players.

As part of equalisation measures, the ability will remain for the WAFC to adjust a club’s Player Recruitment Points allocation above 100 points or six (6) interstate players on an as needs basis to improve competitiveness.

The WAFC is also committed to implementing further equalisation measures ahead of the 2021 season. Some of the measures being considered include:

Setting a minimum percentage of local players on each WAFL list or per match, which supports the WAFL’s District Development model.
Introducing a cap on Non-District AFL players on each WAFL Club’s list.
A Soft Cap on Football Departments and football related spending.
Removing player points value reductions for long-serving recruits.
Recruiting restrictions based on the financial sustainability of clubs – if clubs do not break even or better or do not have cash reserves, their recruitment is restricted.
Continuing to vary player Player Recruitment Points based on each team’s ladder position.
Finalise the District Boundary Review and changes required to WAFL Club zones.
Importantly, these measures will require more work, research and consultation prior to being implemented to ensure they can support the effective delivery of an equalised competition.

SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS TO WAFL RULES & REGULATIONS FOR 2020

WAFL Competition

Player Recruitment Point reductions – The overall baseline Player Recruitment Points cap reduced from 120 to 100 for Season 2020. (Clubs on 100 will include Claremont, Subiaco, South Fremantle and West Perth). In addition, Peel Thunder will be reduced to 80 points and West Coast 50 points.
Player Recruitment Point concessions – Lower placed clubs will receive an allocation above 100 points to improve competitiveness. (Perth 110, East Fremantle 120, Swan Districts 120, East Perth 125)
Player Recruiting Restrictions –Subiaco Football Club will be allowed to retain or replace current players, but not recruit additional players that are above one (1) point in value for the 2020 season.
Interstate Players – Reduction to the base allocation of interstate players from seven (7) to a maximum of six (6) players per club.
Protected Players – Any player that played nine (9) or more league matches in the previous season and any player with a points value of five (5) or more must be listed at all times on their club’s protected player list.
Contracted Players – When clubs elevate player discussions to make an offer to a player, the financial details of this offer need to be lodged with the WAFC within 24 hours.
Compliance – Players must be a minimum Level 2 coach to be eligible for any coaching payments. Any payments or coaching contracts need to be approved by the WAFC.
WAFL Clubs

Claremont

Reduction from 120 to 100 Player Recruitment Points
East Fremantle

Reduction from 130 to 120 Player Recruitment Points
East Perth

Reduction from 140 to 125 Player Recruitment Points
Increase from 40 to 45 protected players
Maximum 7 players from interstate
Peel Thunder

Reduction from 100 to 80 Player Recruitment Points
Player list to be a minimum of 50 players
Maximum of four players with a points value of 5+
Protected list of 35 players plus a supplementary list of 5 protected players
Reserves games to be counted in determining finals eligibility of AFL-listed players
Perth

Reduction from 130 to 110 Player Recruitment Points
45 protected players as per 2019
South Fremantle

Reduction from 120 to 100 Player Recruitment Points
Subiaco

Reduction from 120 to 100 Player Recruitment Points
Can only recruit Local District players or players from outside their District that haven’t previously played any WAFL League games, or haven’t played any WAFL League games in the past 24 months.
Can relist AFL de-listed players from their District within the 100 points cap.
Can replace any multiple point player (one for one) who leaves the club following the 2019 season with a player based on their player points value in accordance with the WAFL Rules & Regulations. Cannot use any residual points to recruit over and above this rule.
One (1) point players can only be replaced by another one (1) point player.
Swan Districts

Will continue to be allocated 120 Player Recruitment Points
West Coast

Reduction from 60 to 50 Player Recruitment Points
West Perth

Reduction from 120 to 100 Player Recruitment Points
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Hope Subi supporters read this.
Rules only apply to their down trodden Club.
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DF as I said on the other thread, my comments were prior to seeing the full list of changes so plead guilty to jumping the gun.

Seems the WAFC has actually taken some time to think about the overall situation. Dont have too many issues with what they have singled out for Subi, also the changes to all clubs will help to start down the road to equalisation and prevent situations arising where clubs send themselves broke with recruiting.

Interesting that they are allowing Peelmantle to use ressies games to qualify AFL listed players for finals.

DF what is your considered opinion of the changes?

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I don’t understand what all the whinging is about on here (on the Subi thread). Subiaco have basically been taken out of play as far as recruiting goes for 2020 though not sure how long that’s going to last. It only mentions this restriction for the 2020 season so after that Gavin? Is Subiaco off the leash in 2021?

But the immediate effect is Subi for instance can’t approach Tropiano and put the other offers they’ve made to him in the past. At least that takes them out of play for the time being. My concern is what happens after 2020?

Perth points cap reduced by 20 points? Punishment for finishing 6th two years in a row? They must be scared we are on the verge of dominating the WAFL for the next 10 years. Maybe I am starting to whinge? Lol
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SS I think we need to give it time.
But they have promised ongoing review.
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No it's wrong. Targeting one club is not the way to equalise the comp...making structural changes right across the board is the only way to do it fairly, effectively and for the long term...and what happens if Subi dominates again next year which we're quite likely to do? Do they make us shed players or start the season at round 4....a short term knee jerk solution which will more than likely have little or no effect and shows the WAFC has no idea.

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BC wrote: No it's wrong. It's saying that Subi can only recruit 1 point players into the foreseeable future. What if Litherland heads off to the US to take up an NFL college opportunity? He's a 10 point player and we won't even be able to replace him with a 5, 3 or even a 2 point player. Targeting one club is not the way to equalise the comp...making structural changes right across the board is the only way to do it fairly, effectively and for the long term...and what happens if Subi dominates again next year which we're quite likely to do? Do they make us shed players or start the season at round 4....a short term knee jerk solution which will more than likely have little or no effect and shows the WAFC has no idea.

BC they have already stated hey will not require Subiaco to dump players from its current list because they don’t want to destroy the “culture” that’s currently been built over recent seasons.

What measures BC do you think will create a level playing field for ALL WAFL clubs, particularly the non aligned clubs?
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I don't think dictating to one particular club who they can and can't recruit is the way to go DD and the bit about not shedding players is for 2020 only by my reading. As I've stated on here before, I'd prefer a rule whereby a club can't recruit from another if they are ranked below them including returning AFL players. That ranking would be on a 3 year rolling basis on where they finished on the ladder as suggested by Ted Nugent. That would apply to all clubs and may take time to have an affect but would work imo. If it were in play 5 years ago we would not have been able to recruit Lockyer, Litherland, Marsh unless we fell down the ranking sufficiently which is what we're trying to achieve here.

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Well then you shouldn’t complain BC because if those restrictions were in place years ago as you said wouldn’t have been able to recruit those players and I dare say Zac Clarke. Something had to be done to take immediate effect not some long term strategy that sees Subiaco eek out another 2 or 3 premierships before they drop back or the others catch up. But as you say, Subi will still go into 2020 as clear favourites.
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Had a look at the proposed changes.

Plus Taylors comments about not wanting to destroy the culture of the Subiaco footy club

absolutely pissed myself laughing.
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