Carlton chief wants to see ‘vision’ for AFLW future

Carlton chief wants to see ‘vision’ for AFLW future

Carlton chief govt Brian Cook has referred to as on the AFL to stipulate a “vision” for its elite ladies’s competitors amid ongoing requires a plan geared in the direction of full-time professionalism.

A rising variety of AFLW gamers have voiced their desires of sooner or later shifting past part-time standing, and of enjoying full-length seasons by which groups play every rival membership no less than as soon as.

But Cook is but to see a sign the AFL has the need to develop the ladies’s competitors to that time.

“It’s about resources,” Cook mentioned.

“It’s about when can the AFL invest at larger levels, in larger amounts, and how quickly the AFL want for this competition to become full-time – if they actually do.

“I’ve by no means heard that basically but (from the AFL).

“There is work towards the AFL setting targets to reach before we get 14 rounds (or) 18 rounds.

“I do not suppose the AFL can afford to do all of it subsequent yr, for example.

“That’s my perception and really it’s a question the AFL have to answer.”

Cook desires league chiefs to set out a strategic plan for the AFLW.

“The AFL have to provide us with a vision for the AFLW at some stage and I’m sure they’re trying to work towards it,” he mentioned.

“It’s not as though they’ve left it by the side. They’re working on it.”

Carlton’s ladies’s program is present process a significant shake-up within the wake of a overview that resulted in final month’s axing of coach Daniel Harford and soccer boss Brett Munro.

The Blues haven’t performed finals since 2020 and the overview discovered a necessity for a full-time coach, which Cook admitted Carlton ought to have applied earlier.

Cook mentioned the “next two or three weeks” is a vital time for the membership earlier than the AFLW commerce interval and draft, with the Blues first in search of to nominate Munro’s successor, who will then have enter into the teaching choice course of.

Star ahead Darcy Vescio mentioned gamers are nonetheless “grieving” the departure of Harford and Munro, and took possession of the Blues’ on-field failings.

“I hope that this can be a bit of a reset for us in terms of setting better standards for ourselves and each other,” Vescio mentioned.

“For us to get better we need to acknowledge what we’re feeling and be able to then look forward.

“I feel everyone knows that that is what we’d like however when there are feelings concerned and folks shedding their jobs, it is by no means good, particularly once you work so intently collectively.”

Carlton on Thursday introduced a five-year extension of their long-standing partnership with main sponsor Hyundai, with the automotive producer to double its assist of the Blues’ ladies’s program.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au