Possible shake-up of Central Victorian football and netball is causing big issues

A close up of a red Sherrin brand Aussie Rules football, with blurred players in the background.

Football and netball clubs across Central Victoria have been thrown into uncertainty after the AFL Central Victoria Commission flagged big changes from as soon as next year.

Key points:

  • AFL Central Victoria Commission is looking at major changes to the competition structure
  • The commission is considering a new league
  • Leagues inside the competition say they haven’t been consulted about the potential changes

The commission said this month that it was considering creating a new league to run alongside the current Bendigo, Heathcote and Loddon Valley football and netball leagues.

Another idea floated was to create a second division of the Bendigo Football Netball League that would operate under a relegation system to make the competition more equal.

But the leagues have all expressed frustration they were not invited to a key meeting the commission held about the changes at the end of July.

Bendigo league chair Carol McKinstry told ABC Central Victoria she was surprised she was not invited, given one of the key proposals involved restructuring her league.

“It was only the clubs [invited]. We haven’t had a lot of meetings or consultation with the commission at this stage,” she said.

Heathcote District Football Netball League chair Peter Cole said consultation had been poor.

“It just shows a total lack of regard for the leagues, the clubs and all the volunteers,” he said.

Author: Ivan Robinson