VFL makes bold finals shake-up in potential AFL precursor

VFL makes bold finals shake-up in potential AFL precursor

A bold move to introduce a “wildcard round” before the finals in the VFL in 2023 could be a precursor to a massive shake-up at AFL level in the future.

The 21-team second-tier competition, which features 11 of the AFL’s biggest club’s reserves teams including reigning premiers Geelong, Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon and Richmond will offer teams who finish the regular season outside the top eight one last chance to make the finals.

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In the week after the end of the home and away season the teams that finish seventh to 10th on the ladder will face-off in two sudden death clashes on the weekend of August 26-27.

The winner of the 7th v 10th and 8th v 9th games will move through to the finals, while the losers will be eliminated.

A wildcard round has long been mooted as a potential move for the AFL to increase incentive for teams who could be out of finals contention towards the end of the season to push for a higher finish, rather than limp through the final rounds.

While the AFL has declared it’s current system, which included the introduction of a pre-finals bye for all teams in 2016, will stay for the immediate future, the VFL move could be seen as a trial for the wildcard system.

“The introduction of the Wildcard Round will provide an exciting new element to the 2023 Smithy‘s VFL season,” AFL head of state league competitions Jennie Loughnan said.

“With 21 teams competing in the Smithy‘s VFL, the addition of the Wildcard Round provides more teams the opportunity to contend for finals.

“We expect the Wildcard Round to create more anticipation and excitement for competing clubs and football fans throughout the home and away season, with more sides remaining in finals contention later into the regular season.

“We are extremely proud of the rich tradition and history of the VFL and its clubs, and are also open to exploring exciting new opportunities, such as the Wildcard Round, for clubs, players and fans involved within the competition.”

The VFL season will start in Round 2 of the AFL season.