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Lily Of Laguna => Ladies Lounge => Topic started by: crashlander on September 09, 2023, 12:43:43 am

Title: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: crashlander on September 09, 2023, 12:43:43 am
Not expecting a win, but I wasn't expecting one last week.
The game is at 15:00 at Arden St on Sunday.

This week's lineup:

Backs:   Jess Dal Pos   Gab Pound
Half-backs:  Maddy Hendrie  Harriet Cordner  Vaomua Laloifi
Centreline:  Marianna Anthony  Abbie McKay  Amelia Velardo
Half-forwards:  Mimi Hill  Jess Good   Gen Lawson-Tavan
Forwards:  Mia Austin  Darcy Vescio
Followers:  Breann Moody  Keeley Skepper  Brooke Vickers
Interchange:  Keeley Sherar  Lily Goss  Annie Lee  Phoebe McWilliams  Erone Fitzpatrick

Gabby Pound is a welcome return.
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: kruddler on September 09, 2023, 06:03:39 pm
Gold Coast obliterating West Coast this week shows how well the girls played last week to steal a win.

I think Kangas are a step above the Suns, or at least should be with the talent they have, so we will be trying to catch lightning in a bottle twice IMO.

I predict a 4+ goal loss.
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: LP on September 10, 2023, 03:20:09 pm
Not sold on this new AFLW coach, for an AFLW level team I've never seen so many players turning their backs on the footy, we wouldn't even tolerate that at U14s.
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: Lods on September 10, 2023, 03:30:33 pm
Well that was pretty awful.
But the coach is happy. ;)
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: Lods on September 10, 2023, 03:37:38 pm
Seeing there is nothing much happening in the footy...

It's probably just sexist old me, but Kelli Underwood seems much more relaxed and comfortable calling the women's game... not as contrived.

Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: Lods on September 10, 2023, 03:42:47 pm
Well things are happening now and it's not good. 19-0 their way.
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: Lods on September 10, 2023, 04:02:21 pm
Scoreless first half from the Blues. :(

Strangely they're not too far out of it that they can't turn it around.
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: LoveNavy on September 10, 2023, 04:25:27 pm
Scoreless 3q 🙄
Kangas 5. 4 and moving like a freight train.
Bigger, stronger, faster, hungrier.. the end
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: LoveNavy on September 10, 2023, 04:46:30 pm
What a story. Ex-Blue doubles Carlton score thus far with the Blues only score coming from new Irish recruit.

Congratulations to Fitzpatrick 👏🏼
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: LoveNavy on September 10, 2023, 04:52:49 pm
Sadly, we're not in the same league. The aflw is fast becoming a 2 level system. Such are the highs and lows of the club.
On a positive note. The effort is there.
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: Blue Moon on September 10, 2023, 06:33:23 pm
Dark day for the Blues.
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: kruddler on September 10, 2023, 06:59:12 pm
Seeing there is nothing much happening in the footy...

It's probably just sexist old me, but Kelli Underwood seems much more relaxed and comfortable calling the women's game... not as contrived.

Underwoods voice just hurts my ears. Its not sexist of me because there are plenty of other female commentators/special comments that don't have the same effect. I've got a female friend who thinks the same.
In relation to her calling of our games.....she didn't seem to know our players half as well as the kangas players. Which i can understand to the casual viewer, but not from a professional commentator.

As for the result?
Get used to it.
Last week was unexpected.
This week was not.
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: DJC on September 10, 2023, 07:54:23 pm
North have got a very powerful team.

I think they’ll smash most teams and we should be more competitive against most.

Bad luck Erone’s parents didn’t get to see her first goal.  I’m continually amazed at how quickly the Irish men and women pick up the skills of the game.
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: LP on September 11, 2023, 07:49:36 am
North have got a very powerful team.
It helps when you can tackle players who aren't in possession.

I don't get what the AFL is trying to do with the AFLW, they are making it even more congested by allowing players to be scragged and dumped even more than the men's game. Because the girls do not recover as quickly from the physical contact it just makes the game slow and congested, if anything it should be officiated the exact opposite more like Gaelic footy.

Also, I not sure at all the AFLW needs so much heavy contact, especially given the propensity for the girls to do ACL's and other similar injuries.

I suppose there are elements of this that are player / participant driven and not just administrative.
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: Lods on September 11, 2023, 08:49:01 am
As for the result?
Get used to it.
Last week was unexpected.
This week was not.

Nope
Just wake me up when  they come good. 😉
Title: Re: AFLW 2023 Rd 2: Carlton vs North Melbourne at Arden St
Post by: DJC on September 11, 2023, 09:08:59 am
It helps when you can tackle players who aren't in possession.

I don't get what the AFL is trying to do with the AFLW, they are making it even more congested by allowing players to be scragged and dumped even more than the men's game. Because the girls do not recover as quickly from the physical contact it just makes the game slow and congested, if anything it should be officiated the exact opposite more like Gaelic footy.

Also, I not sure at all the AFLW needs so much heavy contact, especially given the propensity for the girls to do ACL's and other similar injuries.

I suppose there are elements of this that are player / participant driven and not just administrative.

I think that's the key.  The players play the way they want to and have always played since juniors.  The AFLW rules would have to be radically different for AFLW to become bruise free and I don't think that anyone wants that. 

North's ball movement and ability to hit targets was good, but it helps if you have a huge size advantage.  I liked the idea of trying Moody as a forward but we missed her height around the ground.