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Carlton AFLW Review - Half Gone - Lods - 12-14-2022

We know how these things end. :Smile
Thank you for your service Daniel.

https://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/1258230?fbclid=IwAR39uwpP82skUnIZuk45KAjEYlgCHWe_LMizVQqmLZtbUIgz-bFhby-e5YQ


Re: Carlton AFLW Review - Gointocarlton - 12-14-2022

(12-14-2022, 07:15 AM)Lods link Wrote:We know how these things end. :Smile
Thank you for your service Daniel.

https://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/1258230?fbclid=IwAR39uwpP82skUnIZuk45KAjEYlgCHWe_LMizVQqmLZtbUIgz-bFhby-e5YQ
Nice guy but...


Re: Carlton AFLW Review - kruddler - 12-14-2022

(12-14-2022, 07:15 AM)Lods link Wrote:We know how these things end. :Smile
Thank you for your service Daniel.
I came to the same conclusion after about 0.05 seconds reading the title.

I'd be gobsmacked if anything else happened.

Reality should point the finger at why Bri Davey felt the need to leave....and more than a few since. If all they find is Harford is the issue, they are NOT doing a proper review.


Re: Carlton AFLW Review - LP - 12-14-2022

Harford is not the problem, he has pretty much been constrained in what he can achieve off the back of toxic events earlier in the club's AFLW / VFLW history.

But that won't necessarily stop Harford wearing the blame, there is a lot of "bitchiness" in AFLW surpassed only by the "cliques", as a club we failed to manage that aspect of AFLW early on and I feel it cost us several key players. "AFLW cliques" are not like a bunch of mates in a footy team.

In men's footy we often say you don't have to be best mates with the bloke next to you but when the siren sounds it's game on and business as usual and you play for those around you like your own life depends on it, ..................... it's not like that at all in AFLW! Wink


Re: Carlton AFLW Review - Professer E - 12-14-2022

Because the AFL permitted other clubs to throw buckets of cash at expansion clubs, and one in particular, and we couldn't do anything about it?  Morale must have been sweet when your guns leave for cash, throw your former club under the bus and the guts get ripped from your list....with hardly any chance to rebuild by recruitment or the draft.  A horrible, unbalanced competition.  Harford had no chance this year - none.


Re: Carlton AFLW Review - LP - 12-14-2022

There is an interesting juxtaposition coming for AFLW, at the moment it's dominated by recruits who want to play the men's game style. But it's only a temporary phenomenon.

The feature of AFLW that made it successful early is likely to massively and rapidly diminish within a generation or two of players.

At that time, the game style will evolve to suit the girls, it won't be a bunch of girls running around pretending to play like the men. They will have a completely separate set of match day team tactics, and if not subject to external interference the rules are also likely to evolve away from the men's game. It'll take a concerted effort from individuals to keep it looking similar to the men's game, but those individuals will rapidly become the minority.

Once the corporates wake up to this and take it seriously they will realise the massive earnings potential, and when the club Administrations get on board it's all over for girls playing footy in man suits.

You can't build an enduring robust national or state level competition based on minority interests, you need the majority on board as supporters and participants.

I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that when the Federal or State funding dries up some club's withdraw from the competition unless they are to receive ongoing subsidises from the AFL.

Sorry for the cynicism.


Re: Carlton AFLW Review - Professer E - 12-14-2022

It's funny LP, my daughter is on the fringes of the AFLW system (she has very close friends involved) and what you talk about is what I see and it's an issue.  I'm not sure what to call it, it comes across as what you called "bitchiness" (I hate that term) but there's clearly a me me me aspect of selfishness to many players and "closed shop" player cliques within the clubs.  This doesn't make for an environment whereby all players pull equally hard on the rope at the same time.  It's really divisive.  Many of these players have fought bloody hard to get where they are, I get the feeling some of them lose sight of the fact that it's teams that win, that individual success is inextricably related to team success.


Re: Carlton AFLW Review - Gointocarlton - 12-14-2022

(12-14-2022, 08:39 PM)LP link Wrote:There is an interesting juxtaposition coming for AFLW, at the moment it's dominated by recruits who want to play the men's game style. But it's only a temporary phenomenon.
Its not only the mens game the try and replicated, its the lingo, the mannerisms, its very noticeable the change from the humble beginnings to now. Be yourselves ladies, create your own thing.


Re: Carlton AFLW Review - LP - 12-14-2022

(12-14-2022, 08:44 PM)Professer E date Wrote:It's funny LP, my daughter is on the fringes of the AFLW system (she has very close friends involved) and what you talk about is what I see and it's an issue.
In recent years our club has tried to be more inclusive, more balanced, after a less than salubrious start.

Other club's that tend towards a less global/moral approach have actively pursued this minority aspect of AFLW, generating cliques and divides as they go, but they can't survive that way because it's a minority perspective. They are going to burn their social capital very quickly if they don't have almost immediate success.

In the short term it has cost us dearly, but in the long term we should be better off.

Now the other thing to remember at the moment, in the short term, these cliques are not just restricted to on-field! Wink

It's quite bizarre to see AFLW teams and club's shooting themselves in the foot, but they do and will continue to do so in the short term.


Re: Carlton AFLW Review - Lods - 12-14-2022

A common theme here seems to be 'evolution'.
As others allude to, it's probably a little unfair to look at a fledgling competition and expect it to mirror a fully professional league with around a 170 years of development (VFA, VFL, AFL)

I'm also on board with the theory that it may be better to modify aspects of the game as time goes by that will see it similar to, but not identical to, the mens competition.