Like most, I’ve been reading about the possible merge between EP and WCE, or Freo and Peel amongst other clubs… If they went with a stand alone team then the question is:-
How strong would a WCE Reserves team be?
Take this for example:-
NEAFL Eastern Conference - Season 2012
Both the GWS Giants and Sydney Swans have reserves sides in this league.
These clubs play teams from the old ACTAFL, which had quite a proud 100 year + heritage.
The Queanbeyan Tigers recruit mainly locally from the satellite city on the NSW side of the ACT border.
The only player with any AFL experience being Jason Atkinson who played 96? games with Essendon. There may be another one or two who have played TAC Cup for the ACT/NSW RAMS. The rest no other experience.
The Tigers coach / captain is only around 22 years of age himself, yet managed to lead the team to a premiership this season against the Sydney Swans.
Remembering that Sydney had a full strength side at the end of the AFL finals campaign, the reserves side had plenty of AFL dept amongst their list, plus ex VFL and WAFL players.
The AFL considers the ACT based teams to be a couple of notches under the WAFL and SANFL in skill level. This comment was published in the NEAFL Record last season.
Its worth pondering over…