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Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #15
Mimi Hill was sensational.  

Best of the ground by a mile.

And Sophie Mackay did a couple of things that suggest she will be just as good as her sister.
This is now the longest premiership drought in the history of the Carlton Football Club - more evidence of climate change?

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #16
Fitzpatrick has some zip, we are and whatever happened to our Irish lads, they are been shown up by the lasses!

The media clips are only showing the finish for her running goal, but she kicked off the play with a contested turnover closer to the HBF, how long since you've seen that from our lads? Maybe that says more about how bad the AFL has become!

btw. AFLW Executives, that is stuff people happily pay to watch.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #17
"btw. AFLW Executives, that is stuff people happily pay to watch"

I agree, LP - while I only watched some of the game, it was a much higher standard from when I last watched AFLW - some good marking, good kicking and general play.

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #18
I agree, LP - while I only watched some of the game, it was a much higher standard from when I last watched AFLW - some good marking, good kicking and general play.
It's finally evolving into female footy, with suitable game style and tactics, instead of men's footy being played by a bunch of females.

In my opinion the AFLW made a huge mistake back in the day, when early on it listened to a very loud and vocal minority that wanted to play men's footy. They should have stuck with the smaller pill, the same footy used by teen age boys, and they should have cut the contested tackling crap and got the girls on the run and gun much much sooner. Yesterday's game was played to female strengths.

There are a couple of AFLW rules I'd like to see in the AFL;
- Bringing the boundary umpires in 10m for the throw ins.
- The last untouched kick rule outside 50m (Between the arcs.)
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #19
I agree, LP - while I only watched some of the game, it was a much higher standard from when I last watched AFLW - some good marking, good kicking and general play.
It's finally evolving into female footy, with suitable game style and tactics, instead of men's footy being played by a bunch of females.

In my opinion the AFLW made a huge mistake back in the day, when early on it listened to a very loud and vocal minority that wanted to play men's footy. They should have stuck with the smaller pill, the same footy used by teen age boys, and they should have cut the contested tackling crap and got the girls on the run and gun much much sooner. Yesterday's game was played to female strengths.

There are a couple of AFLW rules I'd like to see in the AFL;
- Bringing the boundary umpires in 10m for the throw ins.
- The last untouched kick rule outside 50m (Between the arcs.)

You've been banging on about this for years and you are just wrong.

The current rules they play by have been around for quite a while.
The number of players on the ground are different.
The game time is different
The rules are different.
The boundary throw ins are different.
The ball size is smaller than the mens, and always has been.

Nothing has changed in recent years in terms of how the game has played apart from simply the skill level of the players increasing.

Not sure where you get your theory from, but its wrong.

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #20
The problem wasn't in the rules at all, I never said they were, I have always talked about the tactics they adopt.

There was nothing about last nights game tactics that were copied from AFL and VFL, it was unique, as distinct from AFL as Netball is from Basketball.

This is the way the AFLW game has to evolve to be a true sporting spectacle.

I have to wonder how much influence our Irish brigade has had on our game style, in game style and play it was far more like Gaelic.

It also appeared to be umpired differently, even in areas that have similar rules, to some degree it helped improved the spectacle.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #21
The problem wasn't in the rules at all, I never said they were, I have always talked about the tactics they adopt.

There was nothing about last nights game tactics that were copied from AFL and VFL, it was unique, as distinct from AFL as Netball is from Basketball.

This is the way the AFLW game has to evolve to be a true sporting spectacle.

I don't care to argue the point again, but you've changed your tune. THats not what you said previously.

In any event, the skills are what has changed the most since the competition started and games are reflecting that.

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #22
I don't care to argue the point again, but you've changed your tune. THats not what you said previously.
No you are trying to change the narrative to suit your premature accusations.

I've always discussed the matter of girls trying to copy the men's game, it is pointless and cannot possible lead to a favourable comparison, I've been 100% consistent on this matter.

If anything, the AFLW needed further rule changes and umpiring that forced it into a different game style, that is why I rallied against the use of the full sized footy. But in the AFLW circles a minority complained very loudly, they used an argument that blamed the poor spectacle and bad use of the footy on the smaller sized pill, some even argued the small footy was blown off course by the wind! ;D Which is rubbish because teenage boys use the smaller footy fine and dob 50m+ goals with it, and hit targets galore.

I've also rallied against the equal pay rubbish not because it's not feasible in the long term, but because it's not an equal spectacle when the girls try to copy the men, they just fail as 2nd rate try hards at the men's style game. But there is nothing stopping them being top dollar earners if they play a game style suited to females.

I made a prediction a season or two back that the AFLW would eventually give up on trying to be a copy of the men's game, and we are finally starting to see it.
"Extremists on either side will always meet in the Middle!"

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #23
It seemed to me that the skill level demonstrated by both teams was better than what we have seen in previous seasons.  The one grab contested marking was at another level.

It also seemed that Bucky has borrowed heavily from Vossy’s playbook; the forward handpasses, contested footy and driving the ball forward in waves was reminiscent of the men’s game.  Of course, Bucky has modified the gameplan to take shorter kicks into account.

It was good to see the men’s team supporting the women.  Hopefully, they’ve picked up a few tips on how to execute the game plan.

It's still the Gulf of Mexico, Don Old!

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #24
Its going to be a long year if Hendrie is our key defender.
I must admit, I wasn't impressed with Hendrie last year, but she seems to have improved a lot. She did a good job on Frederick, who has killed us before and her disposal hit targets more often than Mimi Hill's did (and Hill was brilliant).
We've seen Nick Haynes and Frankie Evans come back after awful beginnings in 2025; maybe we might be seeing Hendrie improve as well.

Mimi Hill: about the only thing I can think that wasn't brilliant last night was her disposal efficiency. Mimi didn't hit many Blues with her kicks. Hopefully, she can work on this area, as it would make her a much more dangerous player.

Erone Fitzpatrick: what a return from an Irish lass who missed all last season and wasn't that impressive in her previous one. The way she read the ball, her chases and tackles, her workrate and her excellent disposal were really pleasing to see. I hope she can keep it up, as we've struggled with the small forward position to date.

Mia Austin is another who impressed me more yesterday than she has before. Her mobility has improved hugely and she is holding more marks. Still doesn't kick enough goals, but she is looking a lot more likely than she has before.

The other one that really pleased me was Jess Good. When she started, she got the tap and that was it: now she's getting a lot more ball. Although he kicking can look clumsy, most hit targets.
Live Long and Prosper!

 

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #25
I'm a bit late to the party but I'll add my 2 cents worth.

- slow start against wooden spooners, followed by a convincing performance
- fitness, strength, skill, game plan and cohesion all solid
- seems like the mature-youth mix is about right
- mature girls holding their own, youth development impressive
- terrific debuts x 2🙌
- tackling impressive
- both Irish girls impressive on different sides of the ball
- overall a solid performance against old foe
Room for improvement no doubt. But there was a lot to like

Enjoyed Ratts presenting #7
Likewise, refreshing to see the men supporting the girls. Hopefully they found it energising

Coming together is the beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
Henry Ford.

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #26
I thought the three guernsey presentations were great.  Ratts seems to be making it a habit.

It’s good to see him looking a lot fitter and healthier than he was a couple of years ago.
It's still the Gulf of Mexico, Don Old!

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #27
I thought the three guernsey presentations were great.  Ratts seems to be making it a habit.

It’s good to see him looking a lot fitter and healthier than he was a couple of years ago.

Yep. Really pleasing to see Ratts engaged and healthy looking.

As an aside, wouldn't it be great if he was brought in as an assistant coach for next year and beyond?
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

Re: AFLW 2025 Rd 1: Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #28
Yep. Really pleasing to see Ratts engaged and healthy looking.

As an aside, wouldn't it be great if he was brought in as an assistant coach for next year and beyond?

I'd love to see him back at the club in any capacity. but he may be gun-shy ...
It's still the Gulf of Mexico, Don Old!