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Well when you've apparently blacked out and have no recollection of creating the thread while out at a school function, it's difficult to get the details right.Um. Game’s at 7:40 TheCount
Yeah, other than that, shes been really good. Her speed is a real weapon in the compGoldrick consistent , coughed up the first goal for them second week in a row . Once she has figured out the rules i think she will be a good player for us .
I'm really glad we won last week.
A seldom occasionAny win over north is good
I also like NewmanAlso, Kate Hore is definitely my favourite player Kat Smith aside.
Loves to tackle by the look of it .Yeah, other than that, shes been really good. Her speed is a real weapon in the comp
Sounds odd to try play if you need surgery. I don't think she can do anymore damage but I think it's time to get that reco.Looks bad for Kemp.
I'd thought the same about not being able to do anymore damage, and then I realised it is probably the other knee, which is just awful.Sounds odd to try play if you need surgery. I don't think she can do anymore damage but I think it's time to get that reco.
Are women meant to play this sport?? I'm hearing so many reports of acl injuries, not just in the AFLW league, but in all leagues. My best mates daughter was gearing up to get drafted next year and did her acl a few weeks back. Genetically it doesn't seem like a sport suited for women.It is the other knee, that really sucks.
It does seem unusually high compared to the AFL mens but I feel compared to local footy it isn't. I did mine a while ago and thought I was unlucky but then there's been at least three other men that I know that have done it and that's only at my clubs. It's hard to know exactly why it's problematic in aflw I've heard the argument that because womens footy is newer then the mens they haven't been able to develop in the same way as men and hopefully will go down in time. I'm starting to think that it's more because of the disadvantage of being semi pro compared to the full time AFL where there job is to work on their strength and conditioning.Are women meant to play this sport?? I'm hearing so many reports of acl injuries, not just in the AFLW league, but in all leagues. My best mates daughter was gearing up to get drafted next year and did her acl a few weeks back. Genetically it doesn't seem like a sport suited for women.
It does seem unusually high compared to the AFL mens but I feel compared to local footy it isn't. I did mine a while ago and thought I was unlucky but then there's been at least three other men that I know that have done it and that's only at my clubs. It's hard to know exactly why it's problematic in aflw I've heard the argument that because womens footy is newer then the mens they haven't been able to develop in the same way as men and hopefully will go down in time. I'm starting to think that it's more because of the disadvantage of being semi pro compared to the full time AFL where there job is to work on their strength and conditioning.