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For anyone interested, the VFLW team announcement for the R9 clash against Hawthorn at Casey tomorrow Saturday 12:05pm 21 June 2025 sees several AFLW players selected:

2024 draftees Molly O’Heier, Milly Dethridge 2023 draftee/ speedster Jemma Rigoni, and fan favourites Tahlia Gillard, Maeve Chaplin, Sarah Lampard, Gaby Colvin, Loz Pearce and Saraid Taylor.

This will be the strongest team Casey has fielded this year; very exciting!

Hawks are 2nd on the ladder while Casey is 11th and winless after 8 games.

It promises to be a real contest this week and Meggs hopes to see you there.

Edited by Meggs

 

Not the result we were looking for but Molly named in the best in promising!

12 hours ago, deanox said:

Not the result we were looking for but Molly named in the best in promising!

Molly was most impressive. Reads the play, sets up attacks, is quick and has great hands.

Another newbie to mention was Jemma Rigoni #43 who showcased her elite speed and could be a real weapon.

A couple of exciting additions in 2025!

 
On 22/06/2025 at 09:34, Meggs said:

Molly was most impressive. Reads the play, sets up attacks, is quick and has great hands.

Another newbie to mention was Jemma Rigoni #43 who showcased her elite speed and could be a real weapon.

A couple of exciting additions in 2025!

Came here hoping for an update on how the youngsters did so thanks! Promising stuff.

Good to see that some of the other players have had a run as well.

Some other news from around the grounds, this time a bit further afield. Both Mackins featured at the weekend in the Ladies' Gaelic All-Ireland Senior Championship finals series. Unfortunately, Armagh was knocked out. But promising signs for Aimee, who was a substitute in her first game returning from her ACL just over a year ago.

  • 2 months later...

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Any news on Liv Purcell?

Word is her ACL will be confirmed this morning. Rotten luck. She had started the season in outstanding form. She’ll be a big loss

 

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