The Cairns Post

FNQ AFL clubs to vote for tradition

- Jordan.gerrans@news.com.au

JORDAN GERRANS

AFL Cairns clubs will strongly push to play a 14-round season plus finals when the league, team presidents and coaches meet this week to ratify what the 2020 campaign will look like.

Two proposals have been put to senior clubs for the abbreviate­d campaign: play each other once before finals, or play every club home and away before launching into the post-season.

The plan to play just six games before a finals series has been laughed at by some clubs, believing the competitio­n would be a “mickey mouse cup” and would lack serious buy-in from teams and players.

Some clubs also feel that a premiershi­p must be awarded, to go along with a Crathern Medal and Matt Walsh goalkickin­g trophy, if a 14-game campaign is to be ticked off.

First-year South Cairns president Heath Black was strong on the need for major awards to be handed out after a 14-week season.

“Everyone is keen on the 14-round season and try and keep it as traditiona­l as possible,” Black said.

“That is what we are pushing, in talks with other clubs, most are on the same page so hopefully we can go ahead with it on Wednesday night.

“The other option is a waste of time, we either need to go hard as we can to have a proper season or do nothing at all … seven games would be pointless.

“We would like things to stay as normal as can be, which includes the major awards.”

Reigning premiers Port Douglas are adamant a 14round season plus finals needed to be played this year.

Wayne Sharkie, entering his second campaign at the helm of Trinity Beach, says he will be guided by his playing group. “Most guys will want to play as normal a season as possible, I would think,” Sharkie said.

“Six weeks is just a roundrobin, it might be hard to get players excited about that short a season.

“For me, it is all about the players, they have had their lives and work impacted by this shutdown, I will listen to what they want to do.”

Clubs are permitted to conduct training with up to 60 people – in three groups of 20 – at the same venue, contact training remains banned, at this stage, until July 10.

The seniors season may need to run into November, depending on what is decided on Wednesday night, with ground availabili­ty up in the air around local and internatio­nal cricket.

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