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AFLW TRAINING: Wednesday 19th November 2025

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They turned up when the men were still out there and just finishing.

Not much interaction between them.

The women were less animated, they had their serious styling on. The joy couldn't be contained, and regularly got expressed as training went forward. There was plenty of talk, instructions, and support during their work.

Chaplin doing run-throughs. Then change of direction movement. Got down to some kicking after having her hammy massaged. Seems to be moving well. Later joined in a few sims. Probably a good chance of getting a run if she ticks the right boxes before Friday.

Purcell in rehab, working hard.

B. Mackin was on light duties.

O’Hehir spent less time in the sims than usual.

Beasley continues to train well, her disposals are impressive.

Zanker in full training, as well as Golvin.

Hanks getting heavily involved. Her and Hore matched up for drills and they were pushing each other in the contests.

Harris does lots of talk and creates the necessary structures in the area that she patrols.

The forwards were hitting up well and the deliveries were perfect at times, they were getting the angles right.

If it wasn't for the opposition having that winning streak, I would suggest the women are ready at the right time of the season, and will be firing with belief, skills and a game plan.

Go Dees.

 

Maevo said she’s hopeful of a return this week but seeing her rehabbing with Liv didn’t fill me with confidence 😞

Blaithin came off early in the session to have her leg taped (very well-taped). Idk what the issue is.

Mick said he told the players to enjoy the win on Saturday night then it was straight back to focussing on this week. He seemed quite relaxed and like some of the immense pressure of last week had lifted. He’s such a gifted communicator, I love watching him interact with the players.

It was nice to talk to Kate Roffey who came to watch the girls train. She’s still a passionate Dees W fan.

4 hours ago, Kev said:

If it wasn't for the opposition having that winning streak, I would suggest the women are ready at the right time of the season, and will be firing with belief, skills and a game plan.

I would suggest this despite North’s winning streak, Kev.

I didn’t realise ‘til today that North’s lowest winning margin this season is 29 points. In the W comp this is incredible but it doesn’t mean they can’t be beaten. They can.

 

I can’t believe there was no one from the media there today to report on today’s session. A team is playing a prelim in three days and you wouldn’t know it. There was the usual small group of spectators which doesn’t surprise me, but not even a single cameraman.


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1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

Maevo said she’s hopeful of a return this week but seeing her rehabbing with Liv didn’t fill me with confidence 😞

Did you notice that Chaplin did some sim plays?

Ran coast to coast and was kicking with some oomph.

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1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

Blaithin came off early in the session to have her leg taped (very well-taped). Idk what the issue is.

Mackin was on lighter duties last week and got up for the game.

She is working through a niggle, possibly that knee area that has some bandages around it.

Must be a temptation to rest her. Beasley a maybe? It was mentioned by a watcher that Grace had been playing in the scratch matches that those who don't play game day, get to play in.

14 hours ago, Kev said:

Mackin was on lighter duties last week and got up for the game.

She is working through a niggle, possibly that knee area that has some bandages around it.

Must be a temptation to rest her. Beasley a maybe? It was mentioned by a watcher that Grace had been playing in the scratch matches that those who don't play game day, get to play in.

We’ve been anticipating the return of Grace

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