Ideas & Reflections
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Ideas & Reflections
Colin Carter entered the VFL/AFL bubble in the mid-1980s, when requested by the Commission to assess the state of the game, then struggling with many clubs under financial stress, as the competition moved from amateur to semi-professional. His report changed the game, providing the League with the roadmap to the national competition that has now reached monolithic status. That report was seminal in so many ways, leading to the game’s policy of ‘equalisation’, encompassing the draft, salary cap, reduced list sizes, revenue sharing and ‘ground rationalisation’.
His job was not done then. In the late 1980s, he was instrumental in forging a deal between the VFL and the Melbourne Cricket Club which saw VFL members having access to the MCG. In 1993, he was appointed to the newly formed AFL Commission, a role he retained until 2008, when he rejoined the Geelong Football Club Committee, and was president of the Cats for ten seasons. In 2021, the AFL Commission sought his advice on the potential of a licence being provided to a team from Tasmania.
That career “inside the VFL/AFL bubble” has seen huge changes inside and outside the playing field, and Ideas & Reflections is Carter’s opportunity to look back and look forward: what has worked, what hasn’t and what can be done to maintain the AFL, and Australian Football, at the forefront of Australian Sport.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780648621294
Publisher: The Slattery Media Group (AFL Publishing)
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 18 August 2026
Country: Australia
Imprint: The Slattery Media Group (AFL Publishing)
Illustration: Mono text
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 234.0mm
Height: 153.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 192
About the Author
Colin Carter was born and raised in Perth, but moved, with his family, to Melbourne as a teenager. Deciding which VFL team to follow was resolved when Western Australia’s most famous player, Graham ‘Polly’ Farmer came to Geelong. Then, after completing school and university in Melbourne and more study and work in the US and Europe, he returned to Melbourne for what became a long career as a management consultant In 1985, he was asked by the newly formed VFL Commission to assess the struggling state of the VFL and many of its clubs. His report, informally known as ‘The Blue Book’ provided the roadmap to the national competition along with its key support strategies—‘equalisation’ measures such as the draft, salary cap, reduced list sizes and revenue-sharing as well as the need for ‘ground rationalisation’. In 1987, the MCC committee engaged him to review its strategy. A key outcome was the return of VFL members to the MCG and the building of the Great Southern Stand.
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