The Western Rams are weighing up their future within the Riddell District Football Netball League.
The struggling Rams haven’t won a game since 2018 which has prompted decision makers at the club to question whether it should move into the Western Region Football League.
The club is hosting a special general meeting on October 18 to discuss and vote on the move.
To vote at the meeting one must be a paid financial member 18 years or older, and a player with no outstanding fees, social member or life member.
Since the club last won a match, against Bradford in round four of the 2018 season it has been dominated in nearly every game it has played. Including boasting an average losing margin of 109 points this season.
The side only managed an average score of 15.63 across this season.
If the Rams were to move to the WRFL they would be the fourth club to leave the league since the 2018 season, joining Sunbury Kangaroos (left for the 2019 season to the Ballarat Football League), Broadford and Rupertswood (both left for the start of the 2021 season to the Outer East Football Netball League and the Essendon District Football League respectively).
However, the RDFNL is having a new side join the league for the 2024 season with Kyenton coming across from the Bendigo Football League. This would have brought the competition back up to an even 10 sides, if the Rams are to head to the WRFL, a side would continue to have a bye each week within the nine team competition.