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AFLW 2023 Rd 6: Carlton vs Brisbane at Carlton
#1
Game is at 19:15 at Ikon for those who want to attend what is supposedly the 1000th game at our home ground.
We are not likely to win: Brisbane are one of the favourites for the Premiership.

Our line-up:
B:  [27] Gen Lawson-Tavan  [21] Harriet Cordner
HB:  [6] Gab Pound  [49] Madeline Hendrie  [10] Mimi Hill
C:  [36] Ciara Fitzgerald  [23] Lila Keck  [4] Keeley Skepper
HF:  [25] Keeley Sherar  [2] Jessica Dal Pos  [26] Tarni Brown
F:  [17] Dayna Finn  [22] Mia Austin
R:  [16] Breann Moody  [18] Madeleine Guerin  [20] Lily Goss
Int:  [3] Darcy Vescio  [15] Meg Robertson  [14] Marianna Anthony  [12] Jessica Good  [11] Yasmin Duursma

Em:  [8] Celine Moody  [29] Jade Halfpenny  [13] Lulu Beatty

Not surprised that Celine Moody is out, but our forward line is lacking. Darcy Vescio can't buy a goal and Mia Austin doesn't really know what she's doing yet.
Hopefully we can do a bit better than we did last week.
Live Long and Prosper!
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#2
Gurkha did good on the first quarter to hold the main to a goal.

Flood gates looking like opening in the second.

Vescio playing game number 75.

Iron Park hosting game number 1000.
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#3
55 point loss against reigning premiers and looking like a top 3 team again.

Really struggled to get the ball forward with any kind of accuracy. Should've kicked a few more but poor kicking let us down.

Certainly didn't miss Celine out there and while her replacement Keck didnt do a whole lot, the resulting pressure was up.
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#4
Those f50 entry’s were atrocious, particularly in the 2nd !
If they can learn to possess the ball instead of turning it over they’ll amaze themselves at how competitive they will be… their endevour is fine.
Let’s go BIG !
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#5
I agree. The effort is there but the execution isn't. Struggled to clear the ball and if we did, the Lions were all over it.

It's a very young side and there are some good signs. For now though, development of this group is paramount.
Coming together is the beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
Henry Ford.
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#6
Of our 5 losses so far, 4 have been against the teams who are currently 1-4 on the ladder - and these teams look light years ahead of the rest of the competition.  It's fair to say our 10-game draw for this season has been ridiculously hard for a side that was predicted to finish in the lower half.





This is now the longest premiership drought in the history of the Carlton Football Club - more evidence of climate change?
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#7
(10-05-2024, 01:15 PM)LoveNavy link Wrote:I agree. The effort is there but the execution isn't. Struggled to clear the ball and if we did, the Lions were all over it.

It's a very young side and there are some good signs. For now though, development of this group is paramount.

In traffic I was impressed by their ability to get the ball out but the targeting of the kick forward and equally, the “marking” efforts from the forwards were abysmal and don’t start me on the goal kicking… ??‍♂️

There is effort and I think I can see some sort of plan/system but it’s hard when you continually shoot yourself in the foot.
Let’s go BIG !
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#8
(10-05-2024, 11:53 PM)northernblue date Wrote:There is effort and I think I can see some sort of plan/system but it’s hard when you continually shoot yourself in the foot.
It's a club wide epidemic!
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"
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#9
(10-05-2024, 11:59 PM)LP link Wrote:It's a club wide epidemic!

At times, yes.
Let’s go BIG !
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#10
(10-05-2024, 11:53 PM)northernblue link Wrote:In traffic I was impressed by their ability to get the ball out but the targeting of the kick forward and equally, the “marking” efforts from the forwards were abysmal and don’t start me on the goal kicking… ??‍♂️

There is effort and I think I can see some sort of plan/system but it’s hard when you continually shoot yourself in the foot.
Let me start my saying I have nothing against the AFL for Woman. Blame the AFL for the state of clubs like ours and the general state of the game:
1. Not enough money poured into woman's footy by the AFL themselves. The AFL should pour an equal amount of significant dollars into each club.
2. The result is a Mickey Mouse or token comp and the AFL is to 100% blame which to me at least is hard to watch.
3. RE point 1, Invest a bucket load of money into coaches and paying players properly so they can turn pro. No salary cap in the initial phase.
4. Once they turn pro, they will be able to work FULL TIME  on fitness, conditioning and skills. All three are abysmal across the comp and if a male athlete presented like this day one of PS, they would be sent to the fat farm ala Lance Whitnell and more recently Mitch McGovern.
5. Play proper seasons as curtain raisers to the mens games. Not saying 23 games necessarily, but more games in parallel to the mens season. Leverage off the big game crowds to show case the game. Maybe even woman's games after the mens game (??).
6. As these upskilled, professional AFL players begin to retire, they become coaches to teach the next generation of young girls, rinse repeat until you have a fully fledge professional competition.
Build it and they will come.
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time
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