Carlton’s best win since 2019, Brissy lose and go the sook especially Dakota Davidson
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It's lucky that North aren't playing GC this year, otherwise we'd be in for 200+ winBrisbane seems a bit like the Crows, taken a step backwards this year. Lost to Hawthorn as well.
I could certainly do with a few Dakota Davidson tantrums!
Lol that Port take the record for the highest AFLW score and then lose it less than 24 hours later.
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Brisbane seems a bit like the Crows, taken a step backwards this year. Lost to Hawthorn as well.
I could certainly do with a few Dakota Davidson tantrums!
Lol that Port take the record for the highest AFLW score and then lose it less than 24 hours later.
Montanna McKinnon looks to have done another ACL. Worst luck.
"Daisy's Eagles" copping an absolute pasting against Melbourne at the moment.
North, Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne have been the top 4 big teams across the entire history of AFLW, so to not have to play North or Crows this year is a super soft draw. They could finish 2nd and only have to face North in a GF. In saying this, North are miles ahead of the competition this year and are better than they were last season, so I don't think it matters who plays them in the GF.Melbourne have got one of the softest draws of all time for a side that only missed finals by half a game. Of the top 4 sides they only play Brisbane and they play them late in the season. Based on where the teams finished last year they play this year 12th, 11th, 18th, 7th, 6th, 13th, 17th, 8th, 5th, 15th, 4th and 10th.
The one game they have lost so far is to Port, probably the only team that finished in the 5th-8th last year that has a hope of remaining in the top 8 this year.
I'd love to play them to test out how well they are going but I feel sorry for the other sides who are realistically vying for spots in the top 8 that have a significantly harder draw. Geelong finished below Melbourne and have to play North, Crows and Hawks, 3 of the top 4 of last year. For a season that is only 12 games long, it is a massive disadvantage.
North, Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne have been the top 4 big teams across the entire history of AFLW, so to not have to play North or Crows this year is a super soft draw. They could finish 2nd and only have to face North in a GF. In saying this, North are miles ahead of the competition this year and are better than they were last season, so I don't think it matters who plays them in the GF.
Both Crows and Brisbane used to be the bogey teams for North, but North are passed that now. Gould has just gone down with injury, which is one of our most important players. North just have greater depth as well, so even when they cop an injury here and there, they have the depth to cover it. North have been unbelievable this season. I heard it was mentioned that they're playing at 68% disposal efficiency or something like that (as well as absolutely dominating possessions in game). I've watched a few North games this year because Garner is my fav player (after Chelsea Randall) and they've just been amazing to watch. They've added Sheerin and Bogue to the side. Tripodi and O'Shea have improved. Even Garner has improved, which is ridiculous because she had a huge season last year. Surprised she's never been close to winning Best and Fairest. If she doesn't win it this year, I'll be so upset. She deserves it!I think the only reason they finished so low last year was due to injuries, i think they need to take it into consideration when they are putting the draw together.
Will have to see how they go against Brisbane, if they are not a legitimate top 4 team then they will lose their first final and then have to front us in a PF. A lot depends on the makeup of the top 4, it has been a strange season. Crows and Lions should fill out the top 4 but can't afford to drop many more games.
I still don't think it would be beyond Crows or Brisbane to beat us in a GF, I wouldn't put money on it but strange things can happen during finals, get a bit of a run, then the pressure mounts. One team taking their chances, another missing. I wouldn't raise the white flag. I still have nightmares from 1998.
I heard it was mentioned that they're playing at 68% disposal efficiency or something like that (as well as absolutely dominating possessions in game).
I've watched a few North games this year because Garner is my fav player (after Chelsea Randall) and they've just been amazing to watch. They've added Sheerin and Bogue to the side. Tripodi and O'Shea have improved. Even Garner has improved, which is ridiculous because she had a huge season last year. Surprised she's never been close to winning Best and Fairest. If she doesn't win it this year, I'll be so upset. She deserves it!
Crows wasted their opportunity against the worst team in the league. Even Port thrashed them. Melbourne never even looked like they were out of first gear and when Hore rested up forward in the last quarter, she had so many scoring opportunities. Melbourne missed so many gettable shots, especially early on. They were literally laughing/smiling after their missed shots because it didn't matter.Melbourne just kept Gold Coast goalless, beating them 13.15 to 0.6. A little ominous considering we were several goals down at 3QT last week...
The "fixture" is bloody weird. They finished first last year and so far have played (from last years ladder) 10th, 6th, 5th, 18th, 3rd, 14th and 8th. With 15th, 7th, 4th and 11th to come. But because of the weird form line of some teams, on this years current ladder 10th, 14th, 12th, 16th, 7th, 5th, 11th with 6th, 18th, 4th and 9th to come.Yeah, North are most likely going to be undefeated again this year. A mile ahead of the rest of the competition.
I think you may have missed Rd 12, where they play Hawthorn (2nd on last year's ladder and 3rd now).The "fixture" is bloody weird. They finished first last year and so far have played (from last years ladder) 10th, 6th, 5th, 18th, 3rd, 14th and 8th. With 15th, 7th, 4th and 11th to come. But because of the weird form line of some teams, on this years current ladder 10th, 14th, 12th, 16th, 7th, 5th, 11th with 6th, 18th, 4th and 9th to come.
