How good is this
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HjdajWJz7Ts
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How good is this
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HjdajWJz7Ts
FWIW, recent Instagram posts from Lynch and Newton. :confused:
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3 years, 4 seasons, hundreds of chants, countless renditions of Jackie and a whole lifetime of memories later…Thankyou @bulldogsw with all my heart.
No words will ever do justice how much I have enjoyed my time at this football club.
To my incredible teammates over the journey, Thankyou for being my fount of energy and inspiration.
To the staff and club, Thankyou for believing in me, and for all your guidance and support.
To the fans, wider bulldogs community and sponsors I had the pleasure of playing for, Thankyou for being the driver behind it all.
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Thank you soooo very much to @bulldogsw for the past four years of footy!!! I am extremely grateful for the life long friends and the countless truly amazingggggggg people I’ve met through/at the club-be it supporters, staff and coaches. Thank you thank you thank you all!!!!! Especially a massive thank you to all my incredible teammates over the years in the red white and blue who I love simply more than words can describe thank you to my family for all their support as always, excited for the next part of the journey.
Are they trying to stop the booing before next season?
:)
I won?t boo them but I?m gonna cheer extra loud for Ellie.
Loss of Newton really sucks as she was just realising her number 1 pick potential - I thought she was a shining light mainly in defence in a horrible season. Lamb I can kinda understand as I believe her family have Port connections. I think we can cover for Lamb although I loved her tenacity. (Time to become a vegetarian again). Lynch is a great mark but disposal and movement a bit wooden/restricted so hoping Eleanor Brown plays again and that Brown and Grant can at least partly cover for loss of Lynch.
I?m not sure. Listed as personal in doggies website. If not concussion then possibly mental health challenges. I spoke to someone at an AFLW match last year and they may have hinted at the latter. Thought she was a very exciting young player improving each week in 2022. Hope she is able to overcome whatever her health challenges are, and that she is also able to play footy for us too.
Apparently Danny/Dean Laidley is putting his/her hand up for our women’s coaching job.
I’m not opposed to it as he/she has a lot of experience in coaching.
Has any senior AFL coach taken over an AFLW side before .
Do we go backwards to go forwards, I am also seeing reports of us getting Groves back.
Western Bulldogs could turn to premiership coach Paul Groves
Western Bulldogs premiership coach Paul Groves is on the verge of returning to his old job at Whitten Oval as Hawthorn considers whether to hand Daniel Harford a second go at the helm of an AFLW side.
Groves, who led the Bulldogs to their only AFLW flag in 2018, is the leading contender for their senior coaching position as the club conducts its final round of interviews this week.
It?s understood a handful of candidates remain in contention to replace Nathan Burke after he was sacked in November with a year remaining on his contract as the Bulldogs slumped to the wooden spoon with a 1-9 record, including former North Melbourne coach Dani Laidley, who also applied for the West Coast job.
Melbourne assistant coach and Sandringham Dragons under-18 girls? head coach Tamara Hyett is also among the final names under consideration.
Groves could return to Whitten Oval after ending his inaugural three-year stint ahead of the 2020 season due to increasing family commitments.
He took up a position running the sports department at Parade College before becoming director of sport at St Bernard?s College, while he also coached St Bernard?s senior men in the VAFA between 2020 and 2022.
Last year, he was handed the reins of the VAFA?s representative women?s side in its annual interstate match.
He declined to comment when contacted by this masthead about the position.
It comes as Hawthorn strongly considers former player and Carlton AFLW coach Daniel Harford to replace Bec Goddard after parting ways with the inaugural coach at the end of the 2023 season.
It?s understood Harford and Daniel Webster, an assistant coach at reigning premier Brisbane, are the leading candidates as the Hawks prepare to announce their decision as early as this week.
Carlton sacked Harford last January after five seasons at the helm in the aftermath of an internal club review that also led to the departure of women?s football boss Brett Munro.
The review called for the Blues? coaching position to be made full-time and said there was ?at times confusion with the game plan and lack of alignment and consistency with its implementation?.
Harford led Carlton to the 2019 grand final and a semi-final win in the Covid-ruined 2020 season, but the Blues only managed two wins in his final campaign.
At the end of last season, with four AFLW coaching vacancies, including now-filled positions at Collingwood (Sam Wright) and West Coast (Daisy Pearce), Harford said he was ?keen to have a crack? at coaching a new side.
?Sitting there this season and watching from afar, you sit back and learn and you think about things you?ve done and what you might do differently next time,? he told Fox Footy in November.
?I remember talking with (former Western Bulldogs and Richmond coach) Terry Wallace, who?s had plenty of games coached in the AFL in the men?s system, he reckons your ?second tour of duty is always better than your first?.
?There?s plenty of examples of that in all levels of footy in the last 20 years, so I?d be keen to have a crack.?
Side tracking so apologies in advance. Danni Laidley?s autobiography is really good. Highly recommend it. I?m guessing she?d be pretty passionate and having had some success with the Roos? AFL side, albeit a while ago, I think she?d be a great addition to our women?s coaching team.