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  1. Veteran Demonland Trackwatcher Kev ventured down to preseason training to bring you his observations of this mornings session which included the 2km Time Trial. KEV'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSA cold morning with a gusty wind. It was all about the run. They started in runners, doing sprints through the middle. Then gathered into the associated groups for the 2 km trails. The head group had Sparrow who led most of the way, though CJ hit the lead 250 meters out, I am unsure what the result was, did Tom have another kick, or did CJ set the new standards. Henderson in third and Chandler holding onto the group came a close fourth. I may be wrong with the placings! Oscar Berry worked hard at the back of the pack. They then gathered with support, and the joy was obvious that that was over, especially during the next drills. First time I'd seen them having an organised kick to kick with a partner in a while (we dropped that type last season). The mids and backs, in kick to kick, as the forwards are working on the routine of goal kicking. Some drills of tackling and ball handling. A bit of all in, tackling, moving through traffic, and snapping for goals starting just inside the 50 arc. About six to eight in defensive bibs. Using six balls, which go flying at goal after a bit of tick-a-tack, forward push and the whistle to have a go. I loved JVR work. He is looking good. The sims had them going extremely fast. Again the offense outnumbered the defense. Coaches moved the ball so to get them transitioning fast. The right side of the paddock could use the ball for one, two or three actions then alternate to the left side team. Really direct footy, the emphasis was quick ball, no stationary all roll, go take it on, with the defensive corralling, tackling, intercepting, pressing. Plenty of angles with kicks to advantage of the lead. CJ with beautiful runs, taking them on, though Windsor picked on him. Heath can move well for a big. Has a reliable shot at goal as well. No longer shy, as the warmth is developing within the team. Lever captaining the backs well, McDonald working with Howes to zone, but were often outnumbered. Our runners looked primed. Then into squad goal kicking in a structured way. I am yet to see any of them on the boundary doing the miracle shots. There will be big changes in our game style, if the few preseasons I've seen have any similarities to game day. HERALD SUN REPORT ON THE DEMONS PRESEASON TRAINING SESSIONDEES TIME TRIALThe Demons continued their pre-season campaign as some more senior players poured in ahead of schedule with Bayley Fritsch, Christian Salem and Jack Viney all in attendance. The session kicked off with the dreaded 2km time trial. Coaches split the squad into groups starting at staggered locations around the ground. Viney watched on from the sidelines but was vocal in support of his teammates. A lean looking Jacob Van-Rooyen continued his impressive preseason, leading home his group with a time of 6:48. THE RUNNING CONTINUESOnly 15 minutes after the gut-busting time trial, coaches ramped up the intensity with nearly the full squad moving into fast paced ball movement work. Blake Howes saw plenty of the Sherrin and impressed equally with his ball use, showing a level of class by foot. Tom Sparrow also impressed with strong ball use and pressure, regularly forcing errors from teammates as the opposing teams took turns picking their way through the others defence across the length of Gosch’s Paddock. Coaches ensured that the ball was constantly in motion, forcing high intensity running showing a glimpse of what the style under Steven King might look like. SKILLS WORKIt wasn’t all running as the Dees look to alleviate a few problems that plagued their disappointing 2025. The Dees under King are showing a clear intent that they are looking to do the basics better, with the whole squad working through a short session of kick to kick. The forward group also peppered the nets behind the goalposts as they worked on their goalkicking, an area in need of significant improvement after an average year in front of goals. DEESPICABLE ME'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONSWent down this morning which was my 3rd trip this pre-season. It's obviously so very early yet without the senior men back but still I have seen enough to make a few judgements and observations. Firstly on the running, there were 4 or 5 groups running at intervals and with some players getting passed and at one stage one group going in the opposite direction it was hard to keep up with but I was very impressed by Kolt who blitzed his group by almost 40 metres. This was a quality group with Culley running very strongly in second with Windsor and Langford 3rd and 4th going okay. Sparrow and CJ had a good battle in one of the other groups, AJ easily won his group powering away to beat JVR who did well to get up for 2nd with Lindsay bringing up the rear and another really good battle was Kentfield and AMW. AMW just sat on Kentfield and got away in the last 50 metres. He looks good even though he's not yet back in the main group. New recruit Berry got lapped by Kolt and ran last by a margin but completed the task and it was nice to see Kolt make his way across the oval to Berry to chat and encourage him. Kolt has real star quality about him, he is probably one of the players who can step into the vacuum left by Tracc and Oliver leaving. I know he's barely in the top 22 let alone the top 50 of the AFL but there is something about him and if his footy can rise to a break out season .... well anyway he has started his pre-season well. Another who looks like he might rise to another level is Jai Culley. Has put himself in everything from contested mid work to impressive forward play and he, like Kolt is very fit. In one end to end drill he played forward, always found space and finished well, with a few classy dribblers ala Kate Hore (obviously without the pressure). He is a nice size and most often outmarks smaller opponents which makes him dangerous floating forward. It was great to see Fritta and Salo turn up and contribute. They are super classy without match day pressure and laced out their passes with ease. At one stage they competed in a simple one on one marking, wrestling, scrapping drill with the ball being kicked in from 40 metres away and it was great to watch. Fritta got the best of Salo probably 3 of the 5 contests with finger tip marks or body positioning and Salo won the other 2 with equal class. TMAC wasn't beaten in any of his match ups. Jefferson won a couple of his with nice contested marks. On TMac in the ground drill he was sighting, positioning himself and intercept marking quite a bit and with the emphasis on keeping it all flowing he would play on and 3 or 4 times in a row he was going to CJ who would just turn and sprint,....and invariably run into trouble. It's like he's playing British bulldog, he goes left, then right trying to find a way through. Frost ball is back, he's going to be a lot of fun. Our kicking is poor, we were missing targets under no pressure, just running quickly, and goal kicking for a while there was horrendous. I think they were working at about 20%. Worst offender was JVR who was working at about 10%. Heath probably shouldn't be forward and is nearly marked by me for Casey, but AJ was good and kicked well. He is another giving himself every chance to get a gig. Steele was in jumper 22 and he actually looks a bit like Howes with their thin tashes so I had to concentrate on him a bit coz he doesn't do anything flash, but he is a quiet achiever, just rolling around like he's in second gear, moving the ball on to the next bloke and rarely if ever missing a target. He will be good for us, no doubt. Anyway I love this time of year, it renews my faith in the team and you know, the boys are going ok. Thanks
  2. I think you can take to the bank that Langford will be in #4. You would also have to think that Lindsay is a good chance to be in #5. I don't know why he changed to a blank guernsey since the first session. Perhaps a change of mind taking on the number of such a big name. I just don't see any reason for either of them not just donning their 19 and 20. Good chance that CJ is number 9. You wouldn't think his rig would fit in Sparg's guernsey.
  3. CJ wearing #9 today at training.
  4. I assume the 5th year and aboves will do a time trial upon their return.
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  6. I couldn't make it down today. Hopefully I can make it for the Wednesday and Friday sessions. Based on the images provided the following players are in attendance. PLAYERS AT TRAINING: Lindsay, Langford, Windsor, Culley, CJ, Heath, Jefferson, Howes, Berry, CHandler, TMac, Campbell, Kolt, Henderson, AMW, Mentha Jnr, Kentfield, Adams, Salem, Lever, Fritsch, Sparrow, Johnson, JVR If anyone can add to this list it would be much appreciated.
  7. Wow … a lead change this late in the season Progressive 166. Kate Hore 156. Tyla Hanks 102. Elizabeth McNamara 77. Maeve Chaplin 66. Megan Fitzsimon 61. Tayla Harris 60. Shelley Heath 52. Eden Zanker 41. Tahlia Gillard 27. Ryleigh Wotherspoon 17. Sinead Goldrick Paxy Paxman 15. Olivia Purcell 5. Lauren Pearce 4. Saraid Taylor 3. Blaithin Mackin Maggie Mahony Molly O’Hehir 2. Alyssa Bannan 1. Gabrielle Colvin Laela Ebert Jemma Rigoni
  8. Kate Hore says, this way! Last week’s bitter disappointment turned into player-led resolve as Captain Kate Hore marched her team onto a pristine Princes Park under perfect skies. The #DeeArmy banner said Bring The Heat and the Demons delivered a fierce, high-quality contest and ultimately outworked and outpaced the gallant Adelaide Crows to win by 11 points. Hore — the first AFLW player to record 25+ disposals and 3 goals in a final — produced a captain’s game for the ages. Reminiscent of Daisy Pearce’s iconic 2022 snap, but this time it was a sustained four-quarter masterclass. Mick Stinear, coaching his 100th match, masterminded a tactical turnaround after halftime to keep Melbourne’s season alive. Second chance taken. Still alive. Still believing.  The Match Melbourne burst out of the blocks. Speedy Shelley Heath set the tone, winning the first clearance on her way to the most influential game of her career: 24 disposals, 8 tackles, game-high 375 metres gained, and 6 clearances. Fitzsimon’s classy snap opened the scoring before Hore pounced for her first goal. After five minutes, Adelaide lifted their pressure and Gould capitalised on a defensive error to peg one back. Mahony’s brilliant buzzer-beater gave Melbourne a two-goal lead right on quarter time. The second term belonged to Adelaide. Goals to Allan, Charlton (another defensive lapse), and N. Kelly — plus a dubious 50m penalty goal to Prowse — swung momentum. Ponter’s set shot on the halftime siren stretched the Crows’ lead to 13 points. The Demons looked flat heading to the rooms, but Stinear’s halftime moves — including Harris into the ruck — sparked a revival. Blaithin Mackin’s brilliant snap ignited the comeback, and Hore’s trademark show-stopping dribbler levelled scores at three-quarter time. Goosebumps! The final term was all Melbourne. Hore struck early, then came the play of the day: Campbell’s follow-up effort, Heater’s juggling sprint, and Mahony’s vision ended with Wotherspoon outmarking Biddell and calmly converting. Campbell added another, and despite Marinoff’s late goal, the Dees held firm. The penultimate roar came when Tahlia Gillard chased down Chelsea Randall in a mammoth sprint along the wing — a moment that summed up Melbourne’s #demonspirit. What a win! Match Moment Hard to pick just one: Hore’s highlights reel dribbler, Mahony’s buzzer-beater, Gillard’s colossal chase-down on Randy, Heater’s wing tackle on Hatchy, or Kate’s captain-on-captain dump tackle on Noffy. Take your pick! 😉. Meggs Musings What a game! Skills and pressure from both teams were first class — this was elite entertainment. Crowd of 2,624? AFLW deserves bigger. Time slot? Marketing? Spread the word: this is unmissable footy. Footy thoughts: • Goldrick and B Mackin together give us speed and pressure. Add D Taylor and we’re a more mobile, dangerous squad. • Ry Wotherspoon (4 marks, 1 goal) continues to impress — tough and talented, a real find. • Molly O’Hehir had strong moments. Speed, height, and courage. With fitness, a wing could be hers. • Laela Ebert always makes smart choices with ball in hand. • Maggie Mahony (12 disposals, 2 goals) delivered a breakout game. The small forward Melbourne has craved. Quality stuff, Maggs. It was a more even team performance this week — and that’s why we won. Champion forward Eden Zanker watched on, cheering every moment. She’ll be back next week along with intercept queen Maeve Chaplin. Confidence high, stars returning — good signs for the Prelim. One Club. #demonspirit. Coaches Mick Stinear: “Kate told me, ‘There’s no way we’re losing this.’ She led from the front.” He praised Hore, Fitzsimon, Heath, McNamara, Gillard, and emphasised the importance of Goldrick’s return. Loved the efforts of the young brigade, especially Mahony and Wotherspoon. Emotional in his 100th game. Selection headache looms with Zanker and Maeve set to return. Matthew (Doc) Clarke: “Great quality match as a fan, not so much as the losing coach.” No excuses — he praised Melbourne’s efficiency. Steps down after 10 seasons as Adelaide coach. Doc departs as a triple premiership coach and one of AFLW’s most respected figures — a true pioneer. NEXT WEEK Preliminary Final: Melbourne v North Melbourne Saturday 22 November 2025 at 3:05pm AEDT at IKON Park, Melbourne | Wurundjeri The unbeaten North Melbourne awaits in a preliminary final. North’s unbeaten run is built on contested ball dominance — Melbourne’s speed and pressure will be key to breaking through. Mission Impossible? Maybe. But Mick, Kate, and the returning stars will throw everything at it. Demons alive in 2025 — and believing. PS Carlton looked awesome on Saturday night and might give those lethal Lions a few sleepless nights this week. MELBOURNE 3.2.20 4.3.27 6.5.41 9.6.60 ADELAIDE 1.2.8 6.4.40 6.5.41 7.7.49 GOALS MELBOURNE Hore 3 Mahony 2 Campbell Fitzsimon B Mackin Wotherspoon ADELAIDE J Allan Charlton Gould N Kelly Marinoff Ponter Prowse BEST MELBOURNE Hore Hanks Mahony Gillard Heath Harris ADELAIDE Marinoff Biddell N Kelly Newman Hatchard INJURIES MELBOURNE Nil ADELAIDE Nil REPORTS MELBOURNE Nil ADELAIDE Nil UMPIRES Baigent Coyne Devenish CROWD 2,624 at Ikon Park
  9. Brent “Tiger” Crosswell was a great footballer of the 60s to the 80s. He was recruited to Carlton from Tasmania and was a premiership player for the Blues and the Kangaroos. He finished his career at the Demons (48 games) under the great Ron Barassi. He is against the Macquarie Point Stadium and will be speaking against it next week. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/16j57RyEje/?mibextid=wwXIfr He’s been suffering from a rare illness for some time so it’s good to see him looking so good in this vision.

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