No one is going to give a stuff about the ones in bold.
The A-League Youth competition and the women's W-League will likely be resigned to filler material on FOX, along with pre-season games.
You are way off base with the AFC Asian Cup and AFC Champions League though.
The AFC Asian Cup is only played every 4 years (2011, 2015...) and Australia will (likely) be a perennial favourite. There is no reason this tournament won't draw the overseas stars of the Socceroos to play alongside Australia's best home-grown juniors playing in the A-League. Marketed correctly this tournament will be huge, 2nd to only the World Cup Finals. Australia already has a healthy rivalry with Japan, and frequent games against other AFC clubs in friendlies and qualifiers will drive further rivalries.
The AFC Champions League can also be huge for clubs and prospective rights holders. The competition has just expanded to a 32 club tournament structure, and the only thing stopping the A-League from claiming 4 spots is a lack of clubs. Expand to 12-14 teams and we will be able to claim 3 or 4 AFC Champions League openings. The top 4 A-League clubs get to take on the best of the J-League, K-League etc, but there will be the flow on effect of causing excitement in the race for the top 4 in the A-League to qualify for the AFC Champions Cup. Not to mention the sponsorship benefits of exposure all throughout Asia.
The AFC Champions League will be big over here with increased A-League club participation.