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  1. Yep, hot to start, then a lightning storm, then very cold and wet heading home on PT after a loss. Not a great introduction to our AFLW team, but they've more than made up for it since then. 😃
  2. Yep, looked at the public transport, which is always a slog at the best of times, but due to my current location in the northern suburbs, plus the train replacement buses from Dandenong to Cranbourne, I will need to leave home no later than 7:10am. 🙄
  3. Westie getting a lot of it for Hawthorn, but don't think she'd have a very high effective disposal percentage, though.....
  4. 6. Hore 5. Mackin B 4. Pearce 3. McNamara 2. Heath 1. Goldrick
  5. After looking at the draw I said if we can be 2-1 after three rounds I'll be very happy. I guess we are half way there. Very good win. Given their three second half goals were all due to horrendous stuff ups on our part right in front of their goal there is some room for easy improvement. Harris' shoulder is a worry. Being totally removed from the situation I'm not in a great position judge, but my gut feeling is she probably needs surgery to fix it, but doesn't want to to be sidelined from her football/boxing/work for two to three months. So she just does the rehab/rest each time it goes and gets it passable enough to play. But looking how minimal the knocks needed to be tonight to put her out of action I don't think that's a realistic option anymore. Surgery now would most likely finish her for this season, so if I'm right perhaps she plays on as best she can and then the club tells her she has to get it done as soon as the season is over.
  6. Losing a "match simulation" to Carlton didn't bother me. And I know it's still only a practice match, but this, on the other hand........🙁
  7. Yes this is interesting. I would assume that the highly rated girls who know they are going to be drafted would be in a position to nominate the state in which they want to play, knowing they will be selected. But for the girls who aren't so confident of being picked up going national definitely improves their chances. For example the Eagles and Dockers only have seven picks between them, so if you nominate WA you'd need to be in at least the top seven selections for the entire state or you're going to miss out. There is always the Supplemental Selection Period after the draft, but I'm sure they don't want to be left hanging and hoping.
  8. Craig T replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    I'm assuming they'd tart up Glen Huntly Park which is beside the track. Otherwise the idea of an oval that could be used for matches would probably not be possible.
  9. From the AFLW website; "The Demons have been adamant throughout that pick No.13 must be included in any trade talks, but it's understood the Bombers had initially put forward their pick No.53 in an attempt to secure the deal." #53 for Maddie Gay. Yep, nothing's changed at Bomberland! 🤣
  10. Craig T replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    No probs, just my take on how it might effect the women's program and my day long expeditions to Casey.
  11. Craig T replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    If it goes ahead I'm sure they will. But I doubt they'll be playing any games for premiership points/finals there should a ground be built. But the women might. 😁
  12. Craig T replied to Romey's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    The beginning of the end for Casey? Melbourne commences Caulfield feasibility study https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1477323/melbourne-commences-caulfield-feasibility-study It's about a quarter of the distance from my abode so I'm all for it. 😁
  13. No news so far on Charlotte Wilson and Gold Coast. Maybe WE are being unreasonable and insisting on Charlie Rowbottom in exchange. 😆 Seriously, I wonder if we are trying to talk her into staying. We need big defenders and could do a hell of a lot worse than her.
  14. A few interesting comments from Todd Patterson in his farewell thank you to Birch.... “Libby has been one of the most highly regarded defenders in the competition...." - not is, but has been. "This deal gives her a tremendous opportunity to extend her career, which we respect...." - not continue her career, but extend, which suggests she had no future at Melbourne. Maybe I'm reading too much into those words, but no such interpretation could be taken in the farewells to West or Sherriff.
  15. If I'm right that's now two third places and twice runner-up to Lauren Pearce. 😍😔
  16. I think I know the day you are talking about. And yes, most irritating. 🥴
  17. Given what Todd has said, I wonder if some of those that are leaving might have had a less than positive end of season interview with the coaching/list staff. At the end of the 2020 season Elise O'Dea, Maddy Guerin, Harriet Cordner, Bianca Jakobsson and Alisha Newman (and one other I can't recall just now) all headed off to other clubs, and the talk was how we obviously had problems if such a list of departures was occurring. But my understanding was that most, if not all, of those losses were club initiated, with the players not fitting in with our future plans and them being informed it would be best for them to look elsewhere. Our three seasons after that we went 25-4 in H&A, and prelim, runners up, premiers. Maybe we are looking at a repeat in 2023. But perhaps not three seasons till the next flag. 🙂
  18. I am wondering if the increasing salaries, which is a wonderful and deserved thing, might be a factor here. Originally there wasn't much difference between say, Tier II and Tier III salaries, just a couple of thousand dollars. But now it is creeping towards 10K (and soon will be and then more), so the difference is significant. We would have a number of good players who would be on Tier III, so it is naturally becoming harder to turn down offers from clubs that don't have as much talent and can offer a Tier II contract.
  19. Allelujah! I've been saying this for ages! There are some tweaks that are needed with the rules, but so much of the "inconsistency" would be eliminated if the umps just umpired by the rules as they are written. You aren't permitted to hold a player who isn't in possession - so penalise it every time it happens. As soon as you start "interpreting" you run into trouble. The "Oh that was tiggy touchwood, she/he/they were hardly held and it shouldn't have been a free" opens up the situation to every ump's individual interpretation of just how much you can hold before you play a free kick. And if you payed it every time players would stop doing it, except in those relatively rare situations where giving a way a professional free is a better option than not. I know the general consensus is the less free kicks the better, you don't want a game dominated by frees, but if you started paying them players would stop giving as many away. What you want is a game with less frees due to less rule infringements, not a game with less frees because umpires are "interpreting" the rules to keep the number of frees down. In the second AFLW season I was at a match between the Dees and Bris out at Casey, and at a ball up 30 metres out from our goal a Bris player was holding on to Daisy. One of the non-officiating umpires spotted it, and what did they do - gave the Bris player a warning. Is that what it says in the rules? Give a warning? But that's not the worst of it. Twenty seconds later there was another ball up in the same spot, and I assume because she been drilled to do it the Bris player instinctively held Daisy again. Suddenly she froze, and turned to the same umpire, and written all over her face was "Oh s@#t!". The ump looked directly at her for a couple of seconds, and then just looked away.
  20. Until this year I was always a bit down on Casey, but I warmed to her this season as I felt she really started to make more of a contribution and would prefer if we could hold her, but it looks as if she's off to Hawthorn. I still have time for West, she did go backwards this year but played a good game after coming back from being dropped. That shows some character which is admirable. Birch. Hmm. I don't really want to be too negative, but when you are being out paced and out maneuvered by Jackie Parry who has the mobility of a semi-trailer it's a worry. She seems to have really lost a yard and is getting regularly beaten in one on one marking contests, which used to be a strength. I guess it largely depends on what we would get for her. I'd prefer a useful ready to go player than a kid from the draft that will need a couple of years as we are still definitely in the "premiership window" (as much as I dislike that term!). While a bigger bodied 175cm (5'9" in the old money) midfielder would be ideal, I understand that Alyce Parker is looking to leave GWS. If we could parley any of these prospective losses into securing her that would make me very happy. 😁
  21. Top spot! 😁
  22. Will be there with bells on. Well, not bells, but Dee paraphernalia. 😈 And I hope the Geelong "designated fan bays" are not where I usually sit......will not be happy.......... 😠
  23. If we are over our reported health issues from last week we should win and reasonably comfortably. However the pessimist in me can't but help worry that a full recovery in a week is questionable for everyone with this particular illness. @WalkingCivilWar's reassurances about how they appeared at training is heartening, but the pressure and intensity of a final will really test their fitness.
  24. Is there something we don't know?
  25. I think your “handball-chain-happy” comment is a very insightful one. Last year we were, statistically, the best defensive team in the history of the comp. This year we are, statistically, the best offensive team in the history of the comp. That doesn’t happen by accident. I think we have become way too obsessed with the pretty, flashy looking ball movement that, to be honest, even on a really good day if all goes well, comes off leading to a goal about two or three times. Last year we were as tough as nails and swung into the flashy stuff when it was suitable. Now we try to artificially manufacture it all the time, even when it’s clearly just not on. And teams are of course ready for it, and the good ones are making us pay. Also, we nearly always start slowly and find ourselves under the pump. Again, it’s us not playing hard, percentage football when the heat is on at the start of the game, but trying to dazzle with flair. And how often when we do start to move the ball forward by hand do we have to stop, run in circles, and go sideways because all our forwards have come too far up the ground and there’s no one to kick to? Yesterday at the ground I said early in the game to my friend that the Kangas were going with a quick kick from the clearances strategy, just get the ball forward by foot. If that is the team plan, and everyone is ready for it, then it's a good, basic plan. You'll be in front and take marks from the inevitable short kicks. Melbourne did not adapt to deal with this. Conversely, when we tried to occasionally break from the handball game and hack it forward (usually as the handball chain wasn't working) it was so unexpected that no one was ready. The ball was coming into the forward line with no consistency, and the forwards didn't seem to be helping by failing to lead which meant "passes" were basically either going nowhere near them or landing on their heads, giving the north defenders an easy task to fist it away. I'm looking for positives, and for those who are too here is one. The last time were in this position was in 2021, after losing to the Dogs when we outplayed them but kicked 2.12 and lost, and then followed that up with a performance against Collingwood that was appalling, showing all the signs of a team that was still suffering from the hangover of kicking 2.12 the previous week. The next week Mick made a few changes (Daisy forward, Zanker onto the ball, etc.), and we got things going again against St. Kilda. But here's the good bit. Our next three matches were against probably the then three best teams in the comp - Adelaide, Freo in Perth, and Brisbane. And we beat all three. It was done with absolute grit and commitment mixed with belief in team mates. We can do it again.