15 minute quarters, hotter weather (AFL is usually a winter sport) less players on the field( to get the ball down the field, tackle the opposition, shepherd etc), historically being unable to participate at AFL from Auskick onwards without having to stop, being guinea pigs for the men's game and the stupid 'last touched' out of bounds rule (meaning when a player tries to goal, on the run, and just misses giving the ball to the opposition as opposed to being thrown in in our forward pocket). Can't see why the women may be getting lower scores, only in their second season, whilst only playing in 7 or so games and working fulltime/part-time with an extremely short season. Plenty of time to get skills and experience up to exact same level of the men in a 7 week season. No idea at all why they aren't quite the same. Doesn't seem unreasonable, biased, ignorant of all variables, at all. Think about it. Maybe it's just me.