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I can guarantee you there is no love lost between us and Bulldogs. Surprised it's missing from the list. A new one to watch out for, for obvious reasons, us and Blues. We were annoyed when they pinched Grace Egan. They were pissed when we took Sarah Hosking. Jess Hosking will take it next level.


AUG 18. 2021.
Teams you love to hate: The AFLW's unique rivalries
Sarah Black

AFTER five seasons of the NAB AFLW competition, a nice little quirk has developed.
Not bound by historic men's rivalries, the women's teams have established their own teams they either love to hate, or just simply do not like one little bit.
Whether it's been built by finals, expansion, trade or just good, old-fashioned physical contests, what are some of the battles to watch for next season?

ADELAIDE AND BRISBANE
This is the big one. Built more respect rather than any traitorous big moves, the pair have now played each other in two Grand Finals for one flag each. In home and away matches, the ledger stands at 3-1 in Brisbane's favour, but with margins of 12, 13, 12 and three points. Look for Erin Phillips to renew her battle with shutdown defender Breanna Koenen the next time these sides meet.

MELBOURNE AND WESTERN BULLDOGS
The original rivals, Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs were the first two AFL clubs to fully embrace women's footy, holding a series of exhibition matches dating back to 2013. The clubs still play for the Hampson-Hardeman cup today, named after the two women (Barb Hampson and Lisa Hardeman) who created the first women's championships in 1998. The Bulldogs just hung on in their final round match against the Dees in 2018, qualifying for (and ultimately winning) the Grand Final.

COLLINGWOOD AND NORTH MELBOURNE
One to watch for the future, it's a pairing that is bubbling along nicely. Both play an attractive, attacking style of footy, and Collingwood has had North Melbourne's measure of late, beating the Roos in three matches (including a practice game) in 2021. The most recent battle between the pair saw North Melbourne concede three fourth-quarter goals to lose the qualifying final by six points. The match-up of Emma Kearney and Britt Bonnici is always entertaining, stemming back to their boundary line tussle when the former was a Bulldog.

FREMANTLE AND WEST COAST
Some things never change. While the established Fremantle has comfortably had the wood over relative newbie West Coast (in a reversal of the men's scenario), these two sides are fierce rivals. In a slight twist, many have state league teammates on the other team, leading to all sorts of interesting battles. The Dockers have enjoyed getting under the skin of former teammate and current Eagle Kellie Gibson, while West Coast also poached one of Fremantle's best players in Dana Hooker.

GOLD COAST AND BRISBANE
See above, re some things never changing. The Suns recruited heavily from the Lions for their inaugural season, with nine players making the switch (five remain). The very first battle between these two sides was a draw, but the 2021 edition saw eventual premier Brisbane demolish eventual wooden spooner Gold Coast. Look for the Suns to close the gap over their big sister and for Jamie Stanton to continue her battle against her former side.

NORTH MELBOURNE AND WESTERN BULLDOGS
A rivalry built on the back of trade, this one has a little spice. AFLW best and fairest Emma Kearney moved from the Dogs to the Roos just after winning a premiership, with Jenna Bruton and Daria Bannister also jumping ship. The latest saga saw a trade for Kim Rennie fall through, with the former Dogs ruck opting to turn down a contract and join the Roos via the NAB AFLW Draft.

OTHERS TO WATCH FOR
  • St Kilda and Richmond. The two Victorian teams came into the competition at the same time and often use the other as a measuring stick. The Saints comprehensively thumped the Tigers in their one match, winning by 39 points.
  • Geelong and Adelaide. These two have had a few odd results, with the Crows dismantling the Cats in a preliminary final, and later sneaking home courtesy of a deliberate rushed behind decision. Chloe Scheer's defection to the Cats will add some spice.
  • Carlton and Collingwood. Having opened the season on three of five occasions, these two are used to spoiling the other's party. Brianna Davey has become the first person to captain both teams across both the AFL and AFLW.
  • GWS and Brisbane. Bit more on the Giants' end than the Lions, having lost to the Queenslanders five times in five seasons. The nail in the coffin was a disappointing 40-point loss in round seven, 2018, which knocked GWS out of Grand Final contention.
 
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AUG 26. 2021. 10:30 AM
AFLW season start pushed back until January

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Richmond captain Katie Brennan leads her team out in round eight, 2021. Picture: Getty Images

THE AFL, together with the AFL Players’ Association, has today informed AFLW Clubs the 2022 NAB AFL Women’s Competition will commence on the weekend of January 6 – 9, 2022.

Season Six of the NAB AFLW Competition was previously scheduled to commence in December, however, the decision to commence in January was made in close consultation with Clubs and the AFLPA and aims to provide greater flexibility and least disruption for everyone involved in the upcoming 2022 season while maintaining the priority of protecting the health and safety of the competition and the wider community.

AFL General Manager Women’s Football Nicole Livingstone said the league was looking forward to Season Six and reinforced the health and safety of the community remained the priority for the league.

"This year’s NAB AFLW Competition saw the best season yet with the quality of the game continuing to attract supporters and inspire hundreds of thousands of girls and women to play football," Ms Livingstone said.

"The 2021 season was also the most challenging yet due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic affecting all but two rounds of the Competition.
"As we prepare for Season Six, we know the nature of playing professional sport in a pandemic means we will continue to be presented with challenges in the lead up to and during the season and, as a result, have made the decision for the NAB AFLW Competition to commence in January next year."

Ms Livingstone said the league remained committed to completing a full 10-round season plus finals – an increase from nine rounds in 2021 – and would continue to communicate with all clubs and players as soon as decisions were made.

"We will continue to listen to and work closely with the players and their clubs to ensure the best possible outcome for everyone in the game. We openly acknowledge there are unique challenges and recognise the non-football commitments of both AFLW players and staff and through this open dialogue we know the AFLW community is absolutely determined to work through them to achieve another ground-breaking season," Ms Livingstone said.

"The health and welfare of those in our game and the wider community remains the priority and we remain committed to commencing and completing the 2022 NAB AFLW season in a safe manner led by respective governments and public health officials.

"We have an experienced team that has proven it can deliver a full fixture in a constantly changing environment and that same team will deliver the 2022 NAB AFL Women’s Competition.

"We may be entering the sixth season of AFLW, but we remain grateful for all those women who helped build women’s football over the decades and thank the current players, umpires, administrators and supporters in the W community for their ongoing support."

"The AFLPA and players understand the challenges that COVID is currently presenting to society and our industry. The decision to push back the start of the season is a sensible one in the current circumstances and has been worked through with AFLW player leaders.

"The players’ ongoing flexibility is to be commended and we appreciate the AFL’s willingness to in turn work with us to recognise the impact of these changes on the players’ non-football lives in the agreement we have reached with them."
 
Every club's list for the 2022 AFLW season
Sarah Black


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Sarah Allan, Najwa Allen, Abbie Ballard, Chelsea Biddell, Hannah Button, Teah Charlton, Ailish Considine, Dayna Cox, Nikki Gore, Caitlin Gould, Anne Hatchard, Jasmyn Hewett, Eloise Jones, Ebony Marinoff, Rachelle Martin, Montana McKinnon, Hannah Munyard, Justine Mules, Maddi Newman, Erin Phillips, Danielle Ponter, Zoe Prowse, Marijana Rajcic, Chelsea Randall, Jasmine Simmons, Brooke Tonon, Stevie-Lee Thompson, Deni Varnhagen, Ashleigh Woodland, Lisa Whiteley

Recruits: Jasmyn Hewett (delisted free agent, Gold Coast), Jasmine Simmons (rookie, basketball)
Draftees: Abbie Ballard, Zoe Prowse, Brooke Tonon
Inactive: Angela Foley (ACL), Rhiannon Metcalfe (work), Jess Sedunary (cycling)
Out: Chloe Scheer (Geelong), Renee Forth (delisted)


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Ally Anderson, Emily Bates, Greta Bodey, Shannon Campbell, Gabby Collingwood, Sophie Conway, Dakota Davidson, Belle Dawes, Jade Ellenger, Zimmie Farquharson, Nat Grider, Maggie Harmer, Tahlia Hickie, Courtney Hodder, Breanna Koenen, Kate Lutkins, Maria Moloney, Phoebe Monahan, Orla O'Dwyer, Mikayla Pauga, Lucinda Pullar, Bella Smith, Taylor Smith, Cathy Svarc, Ruby Svarc, Indy Tahau, Jesse Wardlaw, Sharni Webb, Jess Wuetschner, Luka Yoshida-Martin

Recruits: Phoebe Monahan (delisted free agent, Richmond)
Draftees: Maggie Harmer, Mikayla Pauga, Lucinda Pullar, Bella Smith, Luka Yoshida-Martin
Inactive: Lily Postlethwaite (ACL)
Out: Lauren Arnell, Jessy Keeffe, Rheanne Lugg, Emma Zielke (all retired), Beth Pinchin, Selina Priest, Jordan Zanchetta (delisted)


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Lauren Brazzale, Jess Dal Pos, Grace Egan, Georgia Gee, Serena Gibbs, Jess Good, Maddy Guerin, Charlotte Hammans, Kerryn Harrington, Mimi Hill, Courtney Jones, Mua Laloifi, Annie Lee, Lucy McEvoy, Abbie McKay, Imogen Milford, Breann Moody, Elise O'Dea, Nat Plane, Gab Pound, Madison Prespakis, Keeley Sherar, Nicola Stevens, Paige Trudgeon, Brooke Vernon, Darcy Vescio, Brooke Vickers, Brooke Walker, Daisy Walker, Charlotte Wilson

Recruits: Jess Dal Pos (GWS)
Draftees: Jess Good (free agent), Annie Lee, Imogen Milford, Keeley Sherar, Brooke Vickers
Out: Chloe Dalton (GWS), Tayla Harris (Melbourne), Jess Hosking (Richmond), Katie Loynes (GWS), Jess Edwards, Winnie Laing (delisted), Alison Downie (delisted, then Collingwood)


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Sophie Alexander, Jordyn Allen, Imogen Barnett, Brittany Bonnici, Ash Brazill, Tarni Brown, Lauren Butler, Mikala Cann, Sophie Casey, Eloise Chaston, Steph Chiocci, Brianna Davey, Alison Downie, Erica Fowler, Sabrina Frederick, Eliza James, Jaimee Lambert, Joanna Lin, Stacey Livingstone, Chloe Molloy, Abbi Moloney, Aliesha Newman, Ebony O'Dea, Alana Porter, Imogen Purcell, Sarah Rowe, Ruby Schleicher, Aishling Sheridan, Bella Smith, Amelia Velardo

Recruits: Alison Downie (delisted free agent, Carlton), Sabrina Frederick (Richmond)
Draftees: Imogen Barnett, Eloise Chaston, Eliza James
Inactive: Jordan Membrey (ACL)
Out: Maddie Shevlin (Richmond), Abbey Green, Sharni Norder (retired), Kristy Stratton (delisted)


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Ebony Antonio, Kara Antonio, Kiara Bowers, Steph Cain, Janelle Cuthbertson, Dana East, Amy Franklin, Mikayla Hyde, Gemma Houghton, Jessica Low, Maggie MacLachlan, Ann McMahon, Hayley Miller, Mikayla Morrison, Emma O'Driscoll, Gabby O'Sullivan, Laura Pugh, Airlie Runnalls, Roxy Roux, Matilda Sergeant, Philipa Seth, Ange Stannett, Jasmin Stewart, Mim Strom, Aine Tighe, Tiah Toth (nee Haynes), Makaela Tuhakaraina, Sarah Verrier, Bianca Webb, Sarah Wielstra

Recruits: Nil
Draftees: Dana East, Amy Franklin, Jessica Low, Airlie Runnalls, Makaela Tuhakaraina, Sarah Wielstra
Inactive: Sabreena Duffy (work), Ash Sharp (pregnancy)
Out: Evie Gooch (West Coast), Leah Mascall (retired), Katie-Jayne Grieve, Tarnee Tester, Jess Trend, Alex Williams (delisted)


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Olivia Barber, Rene Caris, Georgia Clarke, Julia Crockett-Grills, Chantel Emonson, Gabbi Featherston, Zali Friswell, Olivia Fuller, Laura Gardiner, Renee Garing, Claudia Gunjaca, Danielle Higgins, Jordan Ivey, Annabel Johnson, Rachel Kearns, Maddy Keryk, Madisen Maguire, Darcy Moloney, Amy McDonald, Meg McDonald, Maddy McMahon, Phoebe McWilliams, Nina Morrison, Georgie Prespakis, Georgie Rankin, Carly Remmos, Chloe Scheer, Sophie Van De Heuvel, Rebecca Webster, Stephanie Williams

Recruits: Chantel Emonson (Melbourne), Chloe Scheer (Adelaide), Olivia Fuller, Claudia Gunjaca (mature-age signings), Rachel Kearns (rookie)
Draftees: Gabbi Featherston, Zali Friswell, Annabel Johnson, Georgie Prespakis
Inactive: Millie Brown, Denby Taylor (break)
Out: Olivia Purcell (Melbourne), Aasta O'Connor (retired), Maddie Boyd, Kate Darby, Nicole Garner, Rebecca Goring, Mia Skinner (delisted), Richelle Cranston (delisted, then Western Bulldogs)


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Lauren Ahrens, Janet Baird, Alana Barba, Lauren Bella, Tara Bohanna, Ashanti Bush, Daisy D'Arcy, Giselle Davies, Ali Drennan, Hannah Dunn, Tori Groves-Little, Cheyenne Hammond, Ellie Hampson, Dee Heslop, Kalinda Howarth, Bess Keaney, Maddi Levi, Teagan Levi, Sarah Perkins, Brittany Perry, Jade Pregelj, Wallis Randell, Charlie Rowbottom, Vivien Saad, Lucy Single, Jamie Stanton, Kate Surman, Serene Watson, Claudia Whitfort, Jacqui Yorston

Recruits: Alana Barba (Essendon VFLW), Tara Bohanna (Southern Saints VFLW), Vivien Saad (North Melbourne), Claudia Whitfort (St Kilda)
Draftees: Ashanti Bush, Giselle Davies, Teagan Levi, Charlie Rowbottom
Inactive: Annise Bradfield (ACL), Emma Pittman (work)
Out: Sally Riley, Sam Virgo (retired), Georgia Bevan, Jordann Hickey, Leah Kaslar, Paige Parker, Molly Ritson (delisted)


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Nicola Barr, Rebecca Beeson, Chloe Dalton, Jess Doyle, Alicia Eva, Tarni Evans, Georgina Fowler, Georgia Garnett, Emily Goodsir, Libby Graham, Jasmine Grierson, Tanya Hetherington, Annalyse Lister, Katie Loynes, Tait Mackrill, Erin McKinnon, Ally Morphett, Brodee Mowbray, Alyce Parker, Emily Pease, Rebecca Privitelli, Pepa Randall, Casidhe Simmons, Katherine Smith, Brid Stack, Cora Staunton, Lisa Steane, Louise Stephenson, Erin Todd, Haneen Zreika

Recruits: Chloe Dalton (Carlton), Jasmine Grierson (North Melbourne), Katie Loynes (Carlon)
Draftees: Jess Doyle, Georgina Fowler, Ally Morphett, Brodee Mowbray, Casidhe Simmons, Erin Todd (re-listed)
Inactive: Jess Allan (work), Yvonne Bonner (pregnancy)
Out: Elle Bennetts (Western Bulldogs), Jess Dal Pos (Carlton), Aimee Schmidt (West Coast), Taylah Davies, Sarah Halvorsen, Jodie Hicks, Erin Todd, Britt Tully (delisted)


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Alyssa Bannan, Libby Birch, Alison Brown, Maggie Caris, Georgia Campbell, Gabby Colvin, Megan Fitzsimon, Maddi Gay, Tahlia Gillard, Sinead Goldrick, Tayla Harris, Tyla Hanks, Shelley Heath, Kate Hore, Sarah Lampard, Lauren Magee, Eliza McNamara, Lily Mithen, Jackie Parry, Karen Paxman, Daisy Pearce, Lauren Pearce, Krstel Petrevski, Olivia Purcell, Shelley Scott, Casey Sherriff, Isabella Simmons, Brenna Tarrant, Eliza West, Eden Zanker

Recruits: Tayla Harris (Carlton), Olivia Purcell (Geelong), Eliza West (rookie)
Draftees: Alison Brown, Georgia Campbell, Tahlia Gillard,
Out: Tegan Cunningham, Meg Downie, Niamh McEvoy, Shae Sloane (retired), Chantel Emonson (Geelong), Mietta Kendall (delisted)


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Sophie Abbatangelo, Kaitlyn Ashmore, Daria Bannister, Daisy Bateman, Brooke Brown, Nicole Bresnehan, Jenna Bruton, Grace Campbell, Tess Craven, Jess Duffin, Isabella Eddey, Jasmine Ferguson, Jasmine Garner, Ellie Gavalas, Britt Gibson, Aileen Gilroy, Danielle Hardiman, Emma Kearney, Elisha King, Emma King, Mia King, Perri King, Ella Maurer, Alice O'Loughlin, Tahlia Randall, Kim Rennie, Ash Riddell, Tara Slender, Amy Smith, Sarah Wright

Recruits: Nil
Draftees: Tess Craven, Jasmine Ferguson, Perri King, Ella Maurer, Kim Rennie, Tara Slender
Out: Vivien Saad (Gold Coast), Jasmine Grierson (GWS), Katelyn Cox, Kate Gillespie-Jones, Georgia Hammond, Beth Lynch, Tahni Nestor (delisted)



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Christina Bernardi, Maddy Brancatisano, Katie Brennan, Hannah Burchell, Monique Conti, Harriet Cordner, Sarah D'Arcy, Sarah Dargan, Kate Dempsey, Jess Hosking, Sarah Hosking, Ingrid Houtsma, Kodi Jacques, Poppy Kelly, Meagan Kiely, Tessa Lavey, Akec Makur Chuot, Laura McClelland, Ellie McKenzie, Hannah McLaren, Rebecca Miller, Sophie Molan, Stella Reid, Iilish Ross, Sarah Sansonetti, Gabby Seymour, Maddie Shevlin, Tayla Stahl, Courtney Wakefield, Emelia Yassir

Recruits: Jess Hosking, Poppy Kelly, Maddie Shevlin
Draftees: Ingrid Houtsma, Meagan Kiely, Stella Reid, Emelia Yassir, Akec Makur Chuot (re-listed)
Out: Sabrina Frederick (Collingwood), Alice Edmonds, Emily Harley, Luka Lesosky-Hay, Akec Makur Chuot, Cleo Saxon-Jones, Holly Whitford, (delisted), Phoebe Monahan (delisted, then Brisbane), Alana Woodward (delisted, then St Kilda)


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Alice Burke, Leah Cutting, Rosie Dillon, Nat Exon, Ella Friend, Caitlin Greiser, Darcy Guttridge, Bianca Jakobsson, Tilly Lucas-Rodd, Jess Matin, Kate McCarthy, Molly McDonald, Tahlia Meyer, Rebecca Ott, Georgia Patrikios, Cat Phillips, Paige Price, Hannah Priest, Ash Richards, Renee Saulitis, Isabella Shannon, Kate Shierlaw, Tyanna Smith, Jayde Van Dyk, Olivia Vesely, Jacqui Vogt, Rhiannon Watt, Tarni White, Alana Woodward, Nicola Xenos

Recruits: Paige Price (rookie), Alana Woodward (delisted free agent, Richmond)
Draftees: Leah Cutting (undrafted free agent), Ella Friend, Ash Richards
Out: Poppy Kelly (Richmond), Claudia Whitfort (Gold Coast), Selena Karlson (retired), Alison Brown, Clara Fitzpatrick, Tamara Luke, Nadia von Bertouch (delisted)


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Ashlee Atkins, Emily Bennett, Mikayla Bowen, Tayla Bresland, Hayley Bullas, Imahra Cameron, Melissa Caulfield, Maddy Collier, Shanae Davison, Lauren Gauci, Kellie Gibson, Andrea Gilmore, Evie Gooch, Courtney Guard, Ashton Hill, Dana Hooker, Grace Kelly, Niamh Kelly, Sarah Lakay, Parris Laurie, Bella Lewis, Aisling McCarthy, Sophie McDonald, Courtney Rowley, Beth Schilling, Aimee Schmidt, Belinda Smith, Emma Swanson, Charlie Thomas, Amber Ward

Recruits: Evie Gooch (Fremantle), Aimee Schmidt (GWS)
Draftees: Emily Bennett, Sarah Lakay, Courtney Rowley, Beth Schilling, Charlie Thomas
Out: Mhicca Carter, Beatrice Devlyn, McKenzie Dowrick, Brianna Green, Alicia Janz, Demi Liddle, Julie-Anne Norrish, Kate Orme, Chantella Perera, Katelyn Pope (delisted)


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Deanna Berry, Elle Bennetts, Ellie Blackburn, Eleanor Brown, Richelle Cranston, Naomi Ferres, Jess Fitzgerald, Ellyse Gamble, Elisabeth Georgostathis, Isabella Grant, Ashleigh Guest, Britney Gutknecht, Sarah Hartwig, Bailey Hunt, Isabel Huntington, Gemma Lagioia, Kirsty Lamb, Amanda Ling, Brooke Lochland, Katie Lynch, Kirsten McLeod, Celine Moody, Nell Morris-Dalton, Gabby Newton, Isabella Pritchard, Hannah Scott, Aurora Smith, Elizabeth Snell, Annabel Strahan, Bonnie Toogood

Recruits: Elle Bennetts (GWS), Richelle Cranston (delisted free agent, Geelong)
Draftees: Amanda Ling, Aurora Smith, Elizabeth Snell
Out: Ange Gogos, Lauren Spark, Amelia Van Oosterwijck (retired), Katy Herron, Danielle Marshall, Kim Rennie (delisted)
 

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Back in the swing , girls look to have stepped up their fitness another notch , poppy kelly and Ellie both look ready for a big year . Interesting if any of the draftees are ready r1 , you’d expect the trades will all be selected. Looking forward to the season rolling around and getting to a game or two

Super keen to see how Seymour goes. Improved each season. Already had a big tank and really looks super fit this preseason. Be interesting to see where they play her.

I reckon almost all the new draftees will be right in the mix for R1 with Houtsma prob not quite ready.

I agree you would think the trade ins will play if they are right to go.
 
Be back in a week I’d say

Girls were looking pretty fit from the vision I have seen.

A few in rehab group with Ellie Mc hinting that she may have a calf issue.
 
Girls were looking pretty fit from the vision I have seen.

A few in rehab group with Ellie Mc hinting that she may have a calf issue.
ooh dont like sound of dat,,,expecting big things from ellie mc , huge star quality. watching highlights of last draft , didn't see anyone like her. anyways , still 10w to start
 
Tara Slender’s new ink work is…. well…. interesting!

Must be a fascinating story behind it.

yeah interesting indeed
what surprised me more was Slender’s signing up to 2023, which is a 2 year contract for a draftee
Didn't think the rules allowed 1st year draftee's to have more than one year initially?
or have the rules changed?
 
yeah interesting indeed
what surprised me more was Slender’s signing up to 2023, which is a 2 year contract for a draftee
Didn't think the rules allowed 1st year draftee's to have more than one year initially?
or have the rules changed?

Yeah it changed. Draftees can get multiple season contracts now.
 
Best wishes to Georgia Patrikios and I hope she is back for the 2022 AFLW season.

Fantastic footballer and the comp is poorer should she miss.

If it's vaccine related I hope it all gets sorted out. Whether you are pro or anti we should all agree that AFLW needs their fit footballers playing.

On a side issue Georgia was one of two players who Essendon had front and center in their push for a license back in 2017. If she sits out the year and Essendon come in next year, well, who knows.

The other player was Michaela Long, daughter of Michael, and she had the chance to play AFLW in 2017 but sat out waiting for Essendon to come in. I am not even sure she is playing footy any more.
 
Yeah it changed. Draftees can get multiple season contracts now.

Do you know when it changed?
Also regarding AFLW contracts it seems farcical that clubs can only re-sign players after the draft has finished, whether they be 1 or 2 years in length
the sooner that part of the AFLW changes to AFL rules the better, i get that the AFLW is non professional/part time, but still it would give greater security to players & clubs
 
Best wishes to Georgia Patrikios and I hope she is back for the 2022 AFLW season.

Fantastic footballer and the comp is poorer should she miss.

If it's vaccine related I hope it all gets sorted out. Whether you are pro or anti we should all agree that AFLW needs their fit footballers playing.

On a side issue Georgia was one of two players who Essendon had front and center in their push for a license back in 2017. If she sits out the year and Essendon come in next year, well, who knows.

The other player was Michaela Long, daughter of Michael, and she had the chance to play AFLW in 2017 but sat out waiting for Essendon to come in. I am not even sure she is playing footy any more.

If it's vaccine related I hope it all gets sorted out.
given that it's the obvious conclusion to draw, considering the day before announcement of the AFL vax policy
a huge loss it would be, but the rule has been set in stone now, agreed by all in the league (AFLPA, AFL, AFLW)
no jab, no play, your delisted/contract terminated, is the new world in sport all over the planet (soccer, basketball, tennis etc)

If she sits out the year and Essendon come in next year, well, who knows.
yeah anything other than COVID vax related
 

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