The Bedge wrote:For me the beauty of the AdFL is:
* Ability for clubs to be promoted / relegated and end in a division where they can be competitive
* Enjoy potentially 4x new clubs each year and keep it fresh.
* Opportunity to travel and visit different clubs
* SA is a small state, rarely do you need to drive more than 20-30min to reach anywhere.
Granted some clubs have to do more travel i.e. Trinity, Hackham, OSB - but for everyone else, you're potentially only driving there once a season - and for some you may never travel there.
D6 next year has Gaza in it, I can't recall ever playing at Gaza over my time - not in Jnr footy, or when I was at Kilburn, and certainly not while i've been at Ingle Farm.. it's exciting (and it's local) because it's different.
Finally, it's hard enough in the North-East competing for players as it is.. if suddenly the clubs were all lumped into divisions geographically, it would be a nightmare and dare I say cripple or kill some clubs.
How far north have you ever been??

I loved the aspect of visiting other clubs, a couple of my boys have had stints in the AdelFL and it was good fun getting out to clubs all over town, sampling the wares at the canteen and bbq, etc.
I don't think we have a big enough population in Adelaide to support northern & southern leagues. It works in Melbourne because of the sheer number of clubs, so here we get the novelty of travelling like it's a country competition, but without ever having to leave suburbia.