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Re: AFLW 2021 trade and draft period - DRAFT NIGHT

Reply #60
Boooo....
Kangas take Slender with the next vic pick.

Not sure whats left, but i think we've f***ed up.

Take the talls first!

Then get the mids next....especially the dodgy kicking action ones  ::)

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Reply #61
Dogs take Amanda Ling.

She was getting a bit of late press on being a bolter....and looks the goods.

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Reply #62
Brooke Vickers - a defender.
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #63
Take the talls first!

Then get the mids next....especially the dodgy kicking action ones  ::)
Doesn't appear it be the way we are thinking, but it sticks out to me.
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #64
Imogen Milford ; 180 cm tall forward. Leads! Amazing.
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #65
Pick 23 - Brooke Vickers.
Another defender....another player with a dodgy kicking action.

We are screwed next season.

We have a solid backline already, with a dodgy kicker (Wilson) in there, as well as solid rebounders (Harrington, Laloifi, Pound) and we recruit 2 more when we don't have a forwardline.

Pick 26 - Imogen Milford
We got our forward....and a mature ager....who can slot right in it seems. Phew.

Only got pick 40 left to fill out our list which we may or may not use.
Tegan Cuningham could be a smokie for us IMO. She got 'retired' at the Dees because Harris was an in. Could do worse.

...although we need a ruck! Could she fill in?

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Reply #66
Unless the new girls can made a significant difference, we're going to struggle in 2022. I can't see us improving enough with the talent we've lost. Such is life.
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #67
Unless the new girls can made a significant difference, we're going to struggle in 2022. I can't see us improving enough with the talent we've lost. Such is life.

We need Dal Pos to be recruit of the year, and Darcy Vescio to be FF from day 1 to even have a hope.
Would like Mimi Hill to be fit for R1 too which is unlikely, but possible.

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Reply #68
I get a tad frustrated with the gerrymander in the AFLW. Adelaide have another easy time with exclusive access to two strong competitions, while the rest of us have to trawl through things with so much more competition. No use complaining, I guess, because I can't change it, but it is absolutely ridiculous. How a team could be allowed such an advantage...  >:D   >:D   >:D  >:(   >:( 
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #69
I get a tad frustrated with the gerrymander in the AFLW. Adelaide have another easy time with exclusive access to two strong competitions, while the rest of us have to trawl through things with so much more competition. No use complaining, I guess, because I can't change it, but it is absolutely ridiculous. How a team could be allowed such an advantage...  >:D   >:D   >:D  >:(   >:( 

Yep. Its a bit frustrating, but unless we pay the girls more, this is what we have to do.
With Adelaide, we need Port Adelaide in there to take some players off them.

You can't use the 'go-home factor' to steal players off them either because they are all locals to begin with!

Fingers crossed Charlie Rowbottom gets home sick and wants to get out of Gold Coast, would love to snaffle her.
Otherwise, we just pray we can convince Georgie Prespakis to get rid of some of that white on her jumper.
AFLW will continue to be dominated by interstate sides until something changes.

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Reply #70
Round 2:
19.    North Melbourne - Tara Slender - Bendigo Pioneers
20.    Adelaide - Brooke Tonon - Glenelg
21.    West Coast - Courtney Rowley - Peel Thunder
22.    Western Bulldogs - Amanda Ling - Oakleigh Chargers
23.    Carlton - Brooke Vickers - Oakleigh Chargers
24.    West Coast - Beth Schilling - Peel Thunder
25.    Western Bulldogs - Aurora Smith - Murray Bushrangers
26.    Carlton - Imogen Milford - Casey Demons
27.    Western Bulldogs - Elizabeth Snell - Bendigo Pioneers
28.    North Melbourne - Kimberley Rennie - N/A
29.    Collingwood - Eliza James - Oakleigh Chargers
30.    Gold Coast - Giselle Davies - Bond University
31.    Fremantle - Dana East - Swan Districts
32.    Collingwood - Eloise Chaston - Eastern Ranges
33.    Collingwood - Imogen Barnett - Collingwood
34.    Adelaide - Abbie Ballard - West Adelaide
35.    Brisbane - Bella Smith - Maroochydore
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #71
FWIW, Our pick 26 was Imogen Milford, the tall forward (179) and is currently 21, (22 in december).

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Reply #72
We pass with our last pick.
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #73
We have passed with our last pick.

The way we traded picks, i pointed out it was very unlikely we were ever going to use it. It made no sense.
However, the way we've done things, 'making no sense' is relatively common.

Thankfully, we used logic in this instance.

THis should allow us to take one of the best players who went undrafted (even interstaters if they are keen) and gives us more time to work through who is available.

Still think we should look at Cuningham for a year.

Re: AFLW 2021 trade and draft period - DRAFT NIGHT

Reply #74
We have passed with our last pick.

The way we traded picks, i pointed out it was very unlikely we were ever going to use it. It made no sense.
However, the way we've done things, 'making no sense' is relatively common.

Thankfully, we used logic in this instance.

THis should allow us to take one of the best players who went undrafted (even interstaters if they are keen) and gives us more time to work through who is available.

Still think we should look at Cuningham for a year.

Not having anywhere your knowledge on the gals, Mr K., how do you think we went re the four young women we chose?
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17