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Re: AFLW Season 8 - 2023 - DJC - 09-05-2023

(09-04-2023, 11:24 PM)Thryleon link Wrote:Thats my point though Lods.

If you know why players are going, then you can put things in place to prevent that eventuality.  Some of this is purely asking the question.  Groups usually become tight, and then you don't want to leave your mates to play with others.  In Taylah Harris case, she helped pioneer the game through the initial bulldogs and demons matches, that raised the bar so to speak, so that was always going to be a bouncing ball.

What else can we do, to prevent these things from occurring?  Can we put something in place?  From all reports, Harf was doing a decent job, and the ladies were growing in leadership ability on the field.  In 2020, we went to a prelim, which was cancelled due to covid.  In our semi final against Brisbane here is the leadership group:

Coach: Daniel Harford
Captain(s): Kerryn Harrington, Katie Loynes
Leadership Group: Alison Downie, Sarah Hosking, Nicola Stevens

All of them are gone. Is this common?  Are we alone?  In that semi final, we belted Brisbane, 44 to 15, and were going to face off against North Melbourne who narrowly beat Collingwood by 2 points before the match was cancelled.  North's leadership group contained:
Coach: Scott Gowans
Captain: Emma Kearney
Leadership Group:Jasmine Garner, Emma King, Brittany Gibson (delisted at the end of 2022 season). 

They all still appear to be there except the coach has gone to coach Sydney. 

The thing is, the players were already starting to change colours before this.  Breanna Davey left us to become part of the leadership group at Collingwood as an example, and she was a loss on the field, that was capable of being covered but not that well initially.

Kez is still our captain!

Katie Loynes and Alison Downie have retired.


Re: AFLW Season 8 - 2023 - kruddler - 09-05-2023

(09-05-2023, 12:08 AM)DJC link Wrote:Katie Loynes and Alison Downie have retired.
...after being shipped off elsewhere.

Stevens and Sarah Hosking have left of their own accord.

1 out of 6 ain't bad?


Re: AFLW Season 8 - 2023 - kruddler - 09-05-2023

(09-04-2023, 10:25 PM)LP link Wrote:Personally, my conviction remains that the AFLW needs to develop it's own game style and tactics that suit the player physiology. At the moment it's still full of competitors that want to copy the men, and that is never going to work long term because it consigns AFLW to be a B-Grade version of AFL. If minority politics win and it goes the AFL imitation way it's long term fate is sealed and aligned to competitions like the VFL.

In my opinion the AFLW needs to look towards Gaelic footy and develop a much more frenetic style of game that is less dependant on physicality, collisions and tackling with more emphasis on speed of ball movement and swarming tactics.

Secondly, it has to start appealing to a wider subset of the segment it represents, at the moment it's a niche product largely supported and sponsored by niche sectors. That also has to change, if it doesn't then it's going to place another artificial cap on the potential for broad AFLW growth.

Firstly, you keep spruiking this alternate game style. You've suggested this multiple times.

It is!

There is a different number of players on the ground.
There are different rules with the ball going over the boundary.
There are different rules with length of game, size of ball, number of rotations, numbers on the bench etc etc.

Secondly,
The number of girls playing the game now, at junior levels, compared to 10 years ago is night and day.
Wait for these kids to get to AFL level, the quality will improve the sponsors will come.


Re: AFLW Season 8 - 2023 - Professer E - 10-17-2023

Prespakis didn't get off when she played for us, what a surprise.