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That's gr8 but why is this so..?With five rounds to go in the VFLW season clubs have submitted their final list changes for phase two of the competition.
Some big names from the AFLW will be making appearances in the coming weeks as teams battle it out for finals spots.
Also making their way onto lists is the next generation, players from the NAB League and Under 19 National Championships who will be playing senior footy and showing their wares to recruiters ahead of 2021 National Draft.
GEELONG
Nina Morrison, the 2018 number one draft pick, has been named to make her football return for Geelong in the VFLW after suffering her second ACL injury in 2020.
She will join a young Cats side that is arguably the in-form team of the competition - only ladder leaders Collingwood has a winning streak as long.
The current run of success has been off the back of Geelong’s young AFLW stars performing week in and week out in the VFLW. Darcy Moloney, Laura Gardiner, Georgia Clarke, Steph Williams and Olivia Barber have been the difference so far in the state league season.
Experienced players Amy McDonald, Bec Goring, Renee Garing, Richelle Cranston and Madeline Keryk will also return to the fold to continue after a tough AFLW campaign.
Sophie van de Heuval, Carly Remmos and Madisen Maguire have also been plying their trade this year in the VFLW, looking to improve.
Potential AFLW draftees joining the Cats lower level lineup include lively Vic Country forward Poppy Schaap, strong midfielders Tess Craven and Chloe Leonard, and interceptor Elizabeth Dowling, also from Vic Country.
National champs and future stars: VFLW lists get massive boost
Phase two of the season sees a lot of AFLW players join state league, along with the best juniorswww.afl.com.au
That's gr8 but why is this so..?
HAWTHORN
2018 VFLW Premiership Stars Phoebe McWilliams and Chantella Perera will return for the Hawks in the hopes of helping their side finish the season strongly.
I could think of a couple of seasons
- McWilliams has played her last game for Geelong but we're yet to see a formal announcement...
or
- I don't believe Hawthorn VFLW side have an affiliation with any AFLW teams & thus they are able to sign AFLW players who haven't been signed to play for their affiliated VFLW teams. As per that article, the Hawks VFLW team have signed a few AFLW players from other teams Mikayla Morrison (Freo), Alison Drennan (Suns), Perera (Eagles)
The article talks about this being 'Phase 2' of the season, and kinda reads that the earlier overlap between the AFLW & VFLW teams may not exist in the same manner now, instead clubs have been able to submit list changes & that includes adding AFLW players to the team lists for them to be selected to play
Phoebe McWilliams was also playing for Hawthorn before our AFLW team existed, so there's also that.
Thanks, I wasn't aware you could play for another club if you were currently on one clubs list. My immediate thought the same as your first reason.I could think of a couple of seasons
- McWilliams has played her last game for Geelong but we're yet to see a formal announcement...
or
- I don't believe Hawthorn VFLW side have an affiliation with any AFLW teams & thus they are able to sign AFLW players who haven't been signed to play for their affiliated VFLW teams. As per that article, the Hawks VFLW team have signed a few AFLW players from other teams Mikayla Morrison (Freo), Alison Drennan (Suns), Perera (Eagles)
The article talks about this being 'Phase 2' of the season, and kinda reads that the earlier overlap between the AFLW & VFLW teams may not exist in the same manner now, instead clubs have been able to submit list changes & that includes adding AFLW players to the team lists for them to be selected to play
For the first time in the competitions short yet growing history, there will be three divisions in Epworth Senior Female Football in 2021.
With Female Football participation ever-growing, a record 20 teams will compete across the three divisions of Female Football in season 2021.
Following four rounds of grading, the AFL Barwon operations team and grading committee have composed divisions that we believe will make teams and matches as competitive as possible.
Backs | 58. B. Beckley | 38. T. Meissner | 29. C. Remmos |
Half Backs | 60. C. Gunjaca | 27. S. Van De Heuvel | 47. C. Leonard |
Centreline | 21. R. Webster | ||
Half Forwards | 30. R. Cranston | 55. P. Sheppard | 40. T. Smith |
Forwards | 17. G. Clarke | 26. M. Boyd | 13. O. Fuller |
Followers | 15. O. Barber | 18. L. Gardiner | 4. D. Moloney |
Interchange | 12. R. Garing | 42. A. Johnson | 32. B. Pratt |
39. T. Tatlock | 31. J. Woollett | ||
Emergencies | 33. N. French | 45. M. Keryk | 64. T. Saunders |
We've obviously taken over from where the Saints left off last night. We're currently leading 1.10.16 to 2.0.12. Have kicked 1.8 to zip this quarter.