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Eight Clubs Could Bid For Spot In 2019 AFL Women's Competition

Up to eight clubs "could submit bids" for an Australian Football League Women's license "later this month," according to Daniel Cherny of THE AGE. Of the 10 clubs that did not field a women's team in the first season of the national league, it is understood "only Sydney and Port Adelaide have ruled themselves out of the race for a team in the expanded competition" in '19. The five clubs that "tried unsuccessfully" for a team in the inaugural competition -- West Coast, Geelong, St. Kilda, North Melbourne and Richmond -- have all been granted provisional licenses for the expanded competition, meaning they will get "priority weighting" when the AFL Commission chooses the new teams. Hawthorn did not vie for a team in the inaugural season, but indicated it will submit a bid for '19. Meanwhile, Gold Coast is reportedly "discussing whether to lodge a bid" at board and exec levels. Similarly, the AFL is reportedly "expecting an Essendon bid" (THE AGE, 6/4).

ADELAIDE CROWS: The ABC reported Olympian Becchara Palmer signed with AFLW side Adelaide Crows to play in the '18 competition. Palmer, 28, "recently gave up professional volleyball after more than a decade" of int'l competition. The Crows have been "able to sign her as a rookie because she has not played football competitively in the past three years." Palmer is a six-time Australian beach volleyball champion and represented Australia at the 2012 Olympics (ABC, 6/2).

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