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And im sure that shes of the same quality.

We're gonna get demoted to the EDFL womens comp at this rate
We ended up losing 7 of our 2018 B&F top 10, so I think you have ample competition for the spoon.
 
Ignoring Pick 7 going to both Collingwood & Geelong and Pick 15 going to both Collingwood & Melbourne does that equal something like this?

Ade
Gain: Pick 8 (Melb), Pick 37 (Melb), Pick 47 (Melb)
Lose: Pick 6 (Melb), Pick 31 (Melb), Pick 52 (Melb), Radan (Melb)​

Coll
Gain: Pick 11 (Geel), Pick 19 (GWS)
Lose: Bernardi (GWS)​

GWS
Gain: Bernardi (Coll), Pick 12 (Melb)
Lose: Pick 7 (Geel), Pick 19 (Coll), Pick 20 (Geel)​

Geel
Gain: Pick 7 (GWS), Pick 20 (GWS)
Lose: Pick 11 (Coll), Pick 15 (Melb)​

Melb
Gain: Pick 6 (Ade), Pick 15 (Geel), Pick 31 (Ade), Pick 52 (Ade), Radan (Ade)
Lose: Pick 8 (Melb), Pick 12 (GWS), Pick 37 (Melb), Pick 47 (Melb)​
 
DRAFT ORDER ???

Victorian selections:

Carlton: 3, 11, 15, 20, 26, 27, 31, 32
Collingwood: 4, 7, 8, 12, 13, 21, 22, 33
Geelong: 1, 2, 9, 14, 17, 24, 30, 37
Melbourne: 5, 10, 28, 34, 35
North Melbourne: 18, 25, 38
Western Bulldogs: 6, 16, 19, 23, 29, 36​



Round | VIC # ||| Movement
\ROUND ONE|1|1 Geelong Cats
(compo pick)||
\|2|2 Geelong Cats
(compo pick)
\|3|3 Carlton
\||| 4 Fremantle
\|4|5 Collingwood
\|5|6 Melbourne|| (from Adel - 5WAY)
\||| 7 GWS Giants
\||| 8 Adelaide | (from Melb - 5WAY)
\||| 9 Brisbane Lions
\|6|10 Western Bulldogs
\|7|11 Collingwood|| (from Geel - 5WAY)
\||| 12 GWS | (from Melb - 5WAY)
(from NM - GRIERSON, HUMPHRIES)

\ROUND TWO|8|13 Collingwood
(compo pick)
\|9|14 Geelong Cats
(compo pick)
\|10|15 Melbourne || (from Geel (compo pick) - 5WAY)
\|
11 | 16 Carlton
\||| 17 Fremantle
\|12|18 Collingwood
\|13|19 Collingwood || (from GWS - 5WAY)
(from Adel - FORTH, pick 31)

\|14|20 Geelong || (from GWS - 5WAY)
\|15 | 21 Carlton || (from Melb - GAY)
\||| 22 Brisbane Lions
\|16|23 Western Bulldogs
\|17|24 Geelong Cats
\|18|25 North Melbourne
\ROUND THREE|19|26 Western Bulldogs
(compo pick)
\|20|27 Carlton
\||| 28 Fremantle
\|21|29 Collingwood
\||| 30 Adelaide
\||| 31 Adelaide |(from GWS - FORTH, pick 19)
\|22|32 Collingwood || (from Carl - BARDEN)
(from Melb - GAY)

\||| 33 Brisbane Lions
\|23|34 Western Bulldogs
\|24|35 Geelong Cats
\|25|36 North Melbourne
\ROUND FOUR||| 37 Adelaide | (from Melb (compo pick) - 5WAY)
\|26|38 Carlton
\||| 39 Fremantle
\|27|40 Carlton|| (from BL - ARNELL)
(from Coll - HILDEBRAND)

\||| 41 Adelaide
\||| 42 GWS Giants
\|28|43 Melbourne
\||| 44 Brisbane Lions
\|29|45 Western Bulldogs
\|30|46 Geelong Cats
\||| 47 Adelaide | (from Melb - 5WAY)
(from NM - GRIERSON, HUMPHRIES)

\ROUND FIVE|31|48 Carlton
(compo pick)
\|32|49 Carlton
\||| 50 Fremantle
\|33|51 Collingwood
\|34|52 Melbourne || (from Adel - 5WAY)
\||| 53 GWS Giants
\|35|54 Melbourne
\||| 55 Brisbane Lions
\|36|56 Western Bulldogs
\|37|57 Geelong Cats
\|38|58 North Melbourne
 
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Would the gurus out there know if Becchara Palmer would still be eligible as a Rookie.
As "AFLW clubs can also sign two rookies next season but both must be from other sports."
Does she still qualify after being on the 2018 list as a Rookie without playing AFLW but played for Sturt in SANFLW which was concurrent with AFLW.
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Fun facts for the up coming season (continuation of Collingwood AFLW got the rough end of the stick whine):
AFLW 2019 List NMFC vs CFC
  • Total AFLW Games played N = 189, C = 180
  • Average AFLW Games per player N = 9.95, C = 8.18
  • Total AFLW Goals N = 51, C = 19
  • Average AFLW Goals per player N = 2.68, C = 0.86
  • 5 NMFC AFLW players have played more games than any on CFC AFLW List
  • 3 NMFC AFLW players (Hope 15, Garner 10 and Duffin 7) have scored more goals than the entire CFC AFLW squad
It's going to be a long year. At least Richmond and St Kilda wont be able to rip out the rest of our team in 2020 will they .....
 
Fun facts for the up coming season (continuation of Collingwood AFLW got the rough end of the stick whine):
AFLW 2019 List NMFC vs CFC
  • Total AFLW Games played N = 189, C = 180
  • Average AFLW Games per player N = 9.95, C = 8.18
  • Total AFLW Goals N = 51, C = 19
  • Average AFLW Goals per player N = 2.68, C = 0.86
  • 5 NMFC AFLW players have played more games than any on CFC AFLW List
  • 3 NMFC AFLW players (Hope 15, Garner 10 and Duffin 7) have scored more goals than the entire CFC AFLW squad
It's going to be a long year. At least Richmond and St Kilda wont be able to rip out the rest of our team in 2020 will they .....

Is there a problem at Collingwood which means they can't attract or keep players?
 
Is there a problem at Collingwood which means they can't attract or keep players?

Potentially. Could be in house problem our it could be the rules for expansion clubs.

Could also be:
  • 1 year contracts
  • Collingwood having little to no AFLW history
  • Better incentives elsewhere
  • Just unlucky
 
Fun facts for the up coming season (continuation of Collingwood AFLW got the rough end of the stick whine):
AFLW 2019 List NMFC vs CFC
  • Total AFLW Games played N = 189, C = 180
  • Average AFLW Games per player N = 9.95, C = 8.18
  • Total AFLW Goals N = 51, C = 19
  • Average AFLW Goals per player N = 2.68, C = 0.86
  • 5 NMFC AFLW players have played more games than any on CFC AFLW List
  • 3 NMFC AFLW players (Hope 15, Garner 10 and Duffin 7) have scored more goals than the entire CFC AFLW squad
It's going to be a long year. At least Richmond and St Kilda wont be able to rip out the rest of our team in 2020 will they .....

You make a good case on those figures.
 
You make a good case on those figures.
Freo were supposed to win the first season based on their list, Lions were to contend for the spoon.

First issue, what's the rest of the team going to look like.

Second issue, how are they actually going to play.

If they fill the rest of the list with spuds, and play like crap, could come last.

At this point, I would pick a spot between first and tenth, with all positions about equally likely.

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Dennis Armfield signed as a coach and Sophie Abbatangelo.

Apparently the club invited her down for a "mentoring session" and while she was there surprised her with the news that she'd be joining as a player.
 
Freo were supposed to win the first season based on their list, Lions were to contend for the spoon.

First issue, what's the rest of the team going to look like.

Second issue, how are they actually going to play.

If they fill the rest of the list with spuds, and play like crap, could come last.

At this point, I would pick a spot between first and tenth, with all positions about equally likely.

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From those figures I more took that Collingwood are going to be a long way behind and have a lot to do to be competitive more so than what North will achieve with their list based soley on those figures. Of course there are many more factors that will determine the fate of each club.

If it is high scoring people want, then an uneven competition is the easiest way to achieve that. Maybe that will happen in season #3. Personally I prefer a close even one.
 
CARLTON Football Club is thrilled to announce the appointment of Nicole Graves as its General Manager of Women’s Football.

Finalising the changes across Carlton’s women’s football program more broadly, the newly established role will see Graves work closely alongside AFL Head of Football Andrew McKay and oversee both the AFLW and VFLW programs.

In a career spanning nearly two decades, Graves arrives at the Blues with an extensive background in women’s football, both as a player, coach and administrator.

Returning to Victoria from Western Australia, her list of achievements includes coaching back-to-back premierships at Swan Districts, leading the women’s AFL International Rules team and being a long-standing Board member of the Victorian Women’s Football League.

Taking charge of the education and community programs at Swan Districts Football Club, Graves has been the General Manager of the V Swans for the past 10 years, focusing on developing regional and Indigenous talent. Under her leadership, this initiative has grown to become one the most successful football programs in Western Australia.

CEO Cain Liddle said Graves will be an asset to the Club as he welcomed her to the Blues.

“We have uncovered a true gem in Nicole and I’m delighted she has accepted the position of General Manager of Women’s Football,” Liddle said.

“After undertaking a thorough process, it was clear her knowledge of women’s football, coupled with her extensive network and administration experience, made her a perfect fit for the role.

“When you talk to Nicole you can see she has such a genuine passion for the game, especially when it comes to developing female talent, so her enthusiasm and drive will greatly benefit the Club and the women’s football program.

“With the appointment of Daniel Harford as our senior AFLW coach and Shannon McFerran as our inaugural VFLW coach, Graves now completes the new-look structure of our women’s football department.”

A Carlton supporter growing up, Graves said she couldn’t wait to commence in her new role.

“I’m extremely excited to take up this opportunity at Carlton and work alongside Andrew McKay, Daniel Harford and Shannon McFerran,” Graves said.

“My background as a player, coach and administrator has given me a strong understanding of the inner workings of a football club and I know this experience will help me as I look to strengthen the women’s program at the Blues.

“Diversifying our list and identifying talent from across the country will be a focus as we create opportunities for young athletes to engage with Carlton – this is something I’m really passionate about.

“Club environments are vitally important, so part of my role will also be making sure we provide our players, coaches and staff with a positive setting in order to achieve success and nurture the talent on our lists.

“This means creating a strong connection and crossover between our VFLW and AFLW programs will be important, as we continue to ensure Ikon Park remains the home of women’s football.

“I can’t wait to get started and look forward to ensuring we provide our VFLW and AFLW players with elite football progams, so they have the best platform to achieve sustained success.”

Graves will commence in the role on Monday 9 July.

http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/2018-06-23/graves-to-oversee-womens-footy
 

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