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Good timing 40 degrees predicted for Sunday afternoon. The game will be over at half time everyone will have past out. 

 

Only the AFL would think it good practice to run the flagship female competition of a winter sport in the hottest part of the day through the hottest part of the year. Whilst some of the players would be considered elite athletes, a number are very young or in lesser condition. Surely there are OH&S issues in play here.

I was at Casey Fields for a kids clinic a couple of weeks ago on a mid-20s day and it was seriously hot there. There is no shade and most likely no breeze. It will be a furnace on Sunday. Good luck to the players and those who are keen enough to attend.

Yep I will be stupid enough to attend.


10 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Yep I will be stupid enough to attend.

Same. Wouldn't miss it!

Jakobsson forward? I like it.

2 hours ago, Dees_In_October said:

Same. Wouldn't miss it!

Jakobsson forward? I like it.

Jakobsson forward threw me a little as with paxman in the backline. I actually like the womens game even if the skills are some what lacking but I can't question the endevour they show when playing.

 

Well done to those braving the sizzle factor today. 

Zanker BOG, Dees by 1.

Edited by Dee Zephyr


Hope they survive

Just dumb

Looking forward to watch the match on TV here in the west.  The game last night was of two very different standards.  Pies didn't look good against a very young and new side.  The other game was much better in skill.

13 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Looking forward to watch the match on TV here in the west.  The game last night was of two very different standards.  Pies didn't look good against a very young and new side.  The other game was much better in skill.

Send ‘The Doctor’ over 72. Not sure what kind of spectacle we’ll get today, especially if the wind matches the heat. 

The AFL must have a valid reason for not scheduling a Friday night fixture on opening round.

Edited by Dee Zephyr

1 hour ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Looking forward to watch the match on TV here in the west.  The game last night was of two very different standards.  Pies didn't look good against a very young and new side.  The other game was much better in skill.

I'll be doing the same in Canberra '72.

I actually thought the standard of Bulldogs vs Crows last night was a significant notch up on anything I've seen previously in AFLW.  I hope our girls can match it!


Ahhh...those colours are so good. Very sharp early.

2 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

I'll be doing the same in Canberra '72.

I actually thought the standard of Bulldogs vs Crows last night was a significant notch up on anything I've seen previously in AFLW.  I hope our girls can match it!

Now while I did not watch but  They scored three goals between them for the entire match, seems like the saga of ladies games continues to me.

I did however watch the second half of the Cats / Pies game and it was crap. Just a series of scrums up and down the ground with the occasional kick going 40 meters. Those two teams have a very long way to go before you could call it a entertaining sporting event.

Edited by old dee


 

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