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When: Saturday 30th January 

Time: 2.10pm (AEST)

Where: Metricon Stadium 

Weather: 28°, scattered showers, lightish breeze

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/853720/three-debutants-confirmed-for-round-1

(With apologies to Megs who posted the same article in another thread)

It will be great to watch the 3 debutants running around this weekend. Bannon from all reports is a good mark but is also lightning quick for a 177cm tall. Was somewhat of a slider to overall 5th pick. Eliza McNamara is very small and light whilst Fitzsimon has been easily Gippsland’s best NAB player. 
Full team to be posted on Friday
I’m very  much looking forward to seeing the red and blue jumper running around again this weekend. 

 

  • Demonland changed the title to AFLW: Rd 01 vs Gold Coast
 

Game is on 7.

 
1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

Anyone know broadcast details?  AFL site?  TV?  Kayo?

Just checked Kayo. They're showing.

For those O/S Aust Network is broadcasting as well.                                                       


Good luck to the girls,

my memory is vague these days, but I can remember the Cheer Squad girls playing against other CSG. That would have been about 1969 or 70. Only ever played against maybe 4 other girls sides.   Times have moved on and just as well !

 

Good Luck again,   Go Dees,    hope you all have a game to remember.

I'm looking forward to see whether the team has improved some of its connection issues from last year. There is no questioning the ball winning ability of the team and they generally create plenty of scoring opportunities, but the forward line setup rarely worked last year. 

The younger players are so much more advanced than most of the older players were at the same stage. It was crucial that we added some serious young talent in the last draft, and it will be a lot of fun watching these players develop over the next few years.

With 8 of 14 teams playing finals, every team would be expecting to play finals each week. This group should be looking to finish 4th - 6th, all things being equal regarding injuries and fixturing, so winning the first two games is essential.

 

 

3 hours ago, poita said:

I'm looking forward to see whether the team has improved some of its connection issues from last year. There is no questioning the ball winning ability of the team and they generally create plenty of scoring opportunities, but the forward line setup rarely worked last year. 

The younger players are so much more advanced than most of the older players were at the same stage. It was crucial that we added some serious young talent in the last draft, and it will be a lot of fun watching these players develop over the next few years.

With 8 of 14 teams playing finals, every team would be expecting to play finals each week. This group should be looking to finish 4th - 6th, all things being equal regarding injuries and fixturing, so winning the first two games is essential.

 

 

Agree. Tegan Cunningham has been a warrior over the journey but she was poor last year. She just couldn't take any marks. I doubt she’ll go around again next year.

I think its time for Eden Zanker to step up and become the imposing forward we need her to be. She’s powerful and got the talent but needs to start showing it consistently.

 

Can't believe Harriet Cordner left us to play at richmond. 

anyway looking forward to seeing how they go and lets hope we get a full season in this year. 

Ugh just watched the Collingwood/Carlton game. To early on in the year to hear that theme song and see the pies win. 


The strongest  team available has been selected.  

No Maddi Gay or Meg Downie, they will be a loss but we have added some run with the three newbies McNamara, Bannan and Fitzsimon and it’s great to see Shelley Heath in the side.

Love Goldie, the girls love her too and walk taller when she’s out there.

Expecting our team to perform really well tomorrow but as we’ve never played the Suns there is the unknown.  Expecting Hanks, Zanker and L Pearce to dominate and hopefully our connection and conversion will win the day.

Can’t wait until 3:10 tomorrow.  Go Dees.

On 1/28/2021 at 6:03 PM, dees189227 said:

Can't believe Harriet Cordner left us to play at richmond. 

anyway looking forward to seeing how they go and lets hope we get a full season in this year. 

Ugh just watched the Collingwood/Carlton game. To early on in the year to hear that theme song and see the pies win. 

Yeah surprised Cordner left, but I guess its more opportunity, maybe she wasn't going to be a regular with us?

Looking forward to seeing our first game of the year, the first two games shows a steady rising in the standard expected. 

Edited by Darkhorse72

Am up here on the Gold Coast and what a wonderful surprise - the Demons are playing their first game of the season virtually on the doorstep. Despite the attraction of the beach on what’s looming as a better day weatherwise than Melbourne yesterday, I will be on hand to watch the game and if she who must be obeyed permits, put together a match report afterwards. 

I could be a bit rusty because the last game I attended before this was a men’s practice match at Arden Street back in February 2020. 

Really looking forward to watching the game this afternoon and hopefully the girls can do the red and blue proud.

Go Dees


Taking my 5 year old girl along to her first alfw game today. 

Secretly hoping her watching the demon girls strut their stuff makes her want to start playing...

Great to have footy back! 

Just said on the pre-game commentary that the team flew up this morning at 7.30am. Hardly ideal. Hopefully no sluggishness once the game gets underway.

Flying up today looks to be having the expected effect.


Hopefully we can settle after those 2 goals. Too much fumbling and double grabbing up to now.

Umps helping the Suns out late.

 

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