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AFLW: Daisy to Captain again in 2022

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Article in yesterday's paper about Daisy being one of 7 AFLW players chosen to undertake a coaching (level 3 I think) course.

Given her comprehensive footy knowledge, as demonstrated in her special comments, I suspect she will one day be a AFLW coach

 
15 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Article in yesterday's paper about Daisy being one of 7 AFLW players chosen to undertake a coaching (level 3 I think) course.

Given her comprehensive footy knowledge, as demonstrated in her special comments, I suspect she will one day be a AFLW coach

I suspect she''ll go even futher to a senior assistant at AFL level.   She is that good.

Did anyone notice Lauren Magee was missing from the team photo shoot?


2 hours ago, Demon Head said:

I thought Daisy suffered a bad knee at the end of the last season and might miss part of the season?

Nah, may have played in the GF if we had made it.

 

Love her to bits.

For me she will be as important to the MFC as Jimmy Stynes, Max Gawn and Ron Barrassi.

I know Collingwood (Buckley), Brisbane (Voss)  and Hawthorn (Mitchell) have made bold/crazy decisions to keep hold of favorite sons for coaching roles, to this point with limited success, but I'd love to see Daisy coaching the aflw side and continuing her journey with the MFC. She is an icon and trail blazer in the formation of the women's league and will have awards named after her and I reckon may even one day get a statue in her honour at the MCG.

People should be getting along to see her play as your grand daughters will be asking questions about her in years to come. I'd love to see her take the side all the way. Go Daisy, go Dees.

 
14 hours ago, dworship said:

Did anyone notice Lauren Magee was missing from the team photo shoot?

Good spot. She was definitely in the training photos for one of last week's sessions, so all good then at least. I think there's training tonight as well so hopefully she's there, fit and firing!

 

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