New details emerge over AFL’s ‘wildcard round’ before finals

The AFL’s move to have a ‘wildcard round’ ahead of the finals is gathering steam with new details emerging.

The possible plan revolves around the seventh and eighth-placed teams taking on the ninth and tenth-placed teams in the bye round before the finals actually start.

The winners of the those games will qualify for the finals, but critics of the concept just say the games are just an elimination final before the real elimination finals begin the following week.

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7NEWS chief AFL reporter Mitch Cleary has exclusive new details about the concept, and has revealed the AFL is considering selling off the round — like it has done with Gather Round — to a state outside of Victoria.

“Wildcard weekend will be thrashed out at the next commission meeting on Brownlow Medal day — to come in as early as 2025,” Cleary said.

He said the AFL liked the idea of creating create two extra games, more AFL content, and keeping teams’ finals dream alive for longer.

AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon has confirmed the AFL is considering a finals shake-up.AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon has confirmed the AFL is considering a finals shake-up.
AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon has confirmed the AFL is considering a finals shake-up. Credit: AAP

“The twist (is) those two games could be sold to the highest bidding city — just like Gather Round — for another AFL revenue stream,” Cleary said.

Using the current ladder system, the top-four teams would still get the double chance and fifth and sixth would still host elimination finals in week one.

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