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From my observation from attending ABL games over the last few years has been that there are just as many spectators for the women's games as the men's. It is very obvious to me how much of the stadium is cleared once the women's games are over and the men's begin. I often have to wait for the end of the women's games just to find a decent seat. So I don't know why there is not as much written about the women as they attract spectators as much as the men do.
Utopia, there is usually a 2 page spread on both Men's and Women's comps just before the season, may be on Saturday??
#124601, I dare say Isaac did think long and hard about a lot of things putting this site together..as if it is his fault that people post things about girls in body suits!!
There have been plenty of topics discussed on here regarding the women's comps, best players etc...