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In: Mithen and Gay

Out: Caris and Tarrant

  • Demonland changed the title to CHANGES: AFLW Rd 04 vs Adelaide
 

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In - Mithen

out - Tarrant 

 

Gay in for West. As much as West has a real hot go she can't kick.

Mithen in for Tarrrant.

Parry can't survive much longer. Contributed nothing in 3 matches

subject to health and safety protocols, Gay and Mithen in. West and Parry out

 


On 1/22/2022 at 7:15 PM, dl4e said:

Gay in for West. As much as West has a real hot go she can't kick.

Mithen in for Tarrrant.

Has some great footwork but totally butchers every kick. Hopefully she can spend some time with Chocco

 
On 1/22/2022 at 4:39 PM, BDA said:

Parry can't survive much longer. Contributed nothing in 3 matches

subject to health and safety protocols, Gay and Mithen in. West and Parry out

 

Yeah, Parry's been surprisingly disappointing.

Tough to pick ins and outs given how rife COVI- I mean 'health and safety protocols' are.


Some interesting behind the scenes info from the Lil and Ben podcast this week (AFLW Gus and Gawny equivalent).

Gay, Sherriff and Lampard had just moved in as housemates when Gay tested positive in the lead-up to R2. They decided to isolate within the house, and neither Sherriff or Lampard ever tested positive, hence their quicker return. Lots of laughs in this one about that situation, as well as Lily's own isolation:

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/podcasts/lil-and-ben

On 1/22/2022 at 5:14 PM, WERRIDEE said:

In: Mithen and Gay

Out: Caris and Tarrant

Spot on Werridee 👍🏻


50 minutes ago, BDA said:

It's our strongest team for 2022

Yes indeed, we look great on paper. 

Plus Adelaide have been hit this week by Covid with Stevie-Lee Thompson, Danielle Ponter and Justine Mules all omitted (good players).  However, Captain Chelsea Randall, toughnut and gun, returns (who could forget her terrifying collision with Eliza McNamara in last year's Prelim) and the excellent Anne Hatchard, who has starred this year and is one of the top midfielders in AFLW, has been ruled fit.  Also one to watch is ex Dee Ash Woodland who tried her hand on the HBF at the Dees but has found her mojo at FF and kicked 10 goals so far this year.  Gaby Colvin you've got her this week !  

Meggs is never confident of away wins.  Our goal kicking accuracy is our nemesis but at the home the Redlegs, Norwood Oval, we can do this tomorrow.  Demons by 1 point.

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