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I wonder jimster, if those bold predictions have been made with anything more than a cursory glance?Just to temper expectations a little bit, as obviously other clubs have been at this talent pool properly for 2-3 years:
Erone is a powerfully built smaller forward who will likely break away a bit and break some tackles, but she's with Loais who are currently in the 2nd tier.
Dayna is clearly a clever and extremely technically proficient basketballer (in the #5) but lacks the size and raw athleticism for the top level despite being around 176:
I can see both of them starting up forward with stins in the midfield, Dayna being the more outside-leaning of the two. Dayna changes it up well between full stride and driving/changing direction quickly with shorter steps, and between that and what is clearly superb hand-eye coordination she'll transition the faster of the two.
Expecting a big improvement from Dayna along with our other youngsters and some decent trades. Finals bound methinks.Dayna Finn interview with AFL Womens on her experience so far:
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Footy in a flash: How Irish Blue picked up the game in a matter of weeks
Dayna Finn had barely seen AFLW before setting foot in Australia just last year. She's now set to become an important cog of Carlton's team in 2024www.afl.com.au

