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    Out on the full, can you believe it!! Still it was a huge effort for the girls who looked to be down for the count.
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    Bonnie could salvaged a poor night with that last kick. Great by the girls to even the score gutty effort to fight it back.

    On a side note the commentators were pumping up Rowbottom in the break and one of the highlights was a blatant throw right in front of the umpire for a play on.
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    They were gone for all money at 3/4 time after a poor 3rd quarter, but really fought it out.
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    Wonderful effort from the team. Crikey 6 games in 25 days or so. Down and out at 3/4 but what a comeback. As good as a win because if we beat the Colliwobbles next Sunday we are in the 6.

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    AFLW Indigenous Round

    Collingwood v Western Bulldogs


    Sunday 27 February, 3.10pm AEDT - Victoria Park


    B: Ashleigh Guest, Katie Lynch
    HB: Isabella Grant, Eleanor Brown, Ellyse Gamble
    C: Isabelle Pritchard, Ellie Blackburn, Elizabeth Snell
    HF: Brooke Lochland, Bonnie Toogood, Nell Morris-Dalton
    F: Richelle Cranston, Sarah Hartwig
    R: Celine Moody, Jess Fitzgerald, Kirsty Lamb

    Int: Naomi Ferres, Elle Bennetts, Elisabeth Georgostathis, Sarah Hartwig, Deanna Berry

    Emer: Gemma Lagioia, Alice Edmonds


    Ins: Deanna Berry, Brooke Lochland, Elizabeth Snell
    Outs: Gemma Lagioia, Alice Edmonds, Bailey Hunt (omitted)
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    A must win game to make the top 6
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    Great for Dee Berry to get back for her first game post ACL! She's such a skillful player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzadogs View Post
    Great for Dee Berry to get back for her first game post ACL! She's such a skillful player.
    She improved massively last season before her injury, Looking forward to seeing her play.

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    'It's less scary': How young Dog prepares for her toughest opponents



    CONFIDENCE in her own abilities is what allows Western Bulldogs youngster Sarah Hartwig to take on the toughest players in the competition, no matter what position she is required to play.

    It's her combination of strength and speed that makes Hartwig such a wonderful asset to the Dogs, but importantly it's a willingness to do her homework on different opponents that makes her a tough one-on-one match-up.

    "Knowing what to do for different players, like obviously if you've got a stronger player, use your speed, if you've got a speedy player, use your strength, push them off the line and work with that," Hartwig told womens.afl.

    "Just knowing how to play on a player makes it a lot easier, and it's less scary for yourself."



    Hartwig was taken with pick No.11 at the 2020 NAB AFLW Draft and has missed just one game since arriving at the club, playing in a variety of positions in her 15 matches.

    Comfortable as an athletic rebounding defender, the 19-year-old has spent some time on the wing and more recently in the forward line.

    "I had one training session where we were missing a lot of our forwards and I was like ‘oh yeah, I'll have a go up forward'," Hartwig said. "I think I kicked three goals in like four minutes, and it was just a lot of fun for me."

    "I've learned a lot in the past two games anyway, just in positioning and knowing my role."
    Her willingness to do whatever the club needs on the field has also been needed off-field this year as the Dogs have worked through one of the most disrupted fixtures of the season. For Hartwig, a focus on recovery has assisted in getting through four games in 16 days and, luckily for her, sleep is easy to come by.

    "At our club the most important things are meals and sleep, and sleep is super easy for me. I always just get a full night's sleep which is so great and I'm so grateful for," Hartwig said.

    Added to this, the teenager is studying Exercise and Sport Science at university, with an interest in strength and conditioning, and she admits that her footy career is helping her excel in class.



    But the physical isn't everything. Hartwig knows that mindset has a big say in how both individuals and teams approach games, and believes that a positive mentality has been a driver of the Dogs' recent run of form, which included a tense one-point victory over ladder leaders Adelaide.

    "Leading into it my mindset was 'we almost beat Freo, we can totally beat Adelaide, we definitely have a chance here'," Hartwig said.

    "If you go in having doubts you're not going to perform as well as you would hope."

    And that mindset has carried the Dogs through that tough condensed fixture and saw a final-quarter resurgence against Gold Coast on Tuesday night. In that last term, it was previous good performances that Hartwig was keeping front of mind.

    "We beat Adelaide, we can do anything, that's our mindset.," she said.
    But a draw doesn't cut it, and coach Nathan Burke will not let his Dogs rest on their laurels.

    "Burkey's message after the game was 'lesson learned'. Play the whole game and we won't have to come back at the end."
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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    AFLW Indigenous Round

    Collingwood v Western Bulldogs


    Sunday 27 February, 3.10pm AEDT - Victoria Park


    B: Ashleigh Guest, Katie Lynch
    HB: Isabella Grant, Eleanor Brown, Ellyse Gamble
    C: Isabelle Pritchard, Ellie Blackburn, Elizabeth Snell
    HF: Brooke Lochland, Bonnie Toogood, Nell Morris-Dalton
    F: Richelle Cranston, Sarah Hartwig
    R: Celine Moody, Jess Fitzgerald, Kirsty Lamb

    Int: Naomi Ferres, Elle Bennetts, Elisabeth Georgostathis, Sarah Hartwig, Deanna Berry

    Emer: Gemma Lagioia, Alice Edmonds


    Ins: Deanna Berry, Brooke Lochland, Elizabeth Snell
    Outs: Gemma Lagioia, Alice Edmonds, Bailey Hunt (omitted)
    I thought Edmonds was going ok as the 2nd ruck. Only going in with 1 ruck could be a bit dicey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    AFLW Indigenous Round

    Collingwood v Western Bulldogs


    Sunday 27 February, 3.10pm AEDT - Victoria Park


    B: Ashleigh Guest, Katie Lynch
    HB: Isabella Grant, Eleanor Brown, Ellyse Gamble
    C: Isabelle Pritchard, Ellie Blackburn, Elizabeth Snell
    HF: Brooke Lochland, Bonnie Toogood, Nell Morris-Dalton
    F: Richelle Cranston, Sarah Hartwig
    R: Celine Moody, Jess Fitzgerald, Kirsty Lamb

    Int: Naomi Ferres, Elle Bennetts, Elisabeth Georgostathis, Sarah Hartwig, Deanna Berry

    Emer: Gemma Lagioia, Alice Edmonds


    Ins: Deanna Berry, Brooke Lochland, Elizabeth Snell
    Outs: Gemma Lagioia, Alice Edmonds, Bailey Hunt (omitted)
    I know Hartwig is showing a lot of promise, but even with the write up on her, I can't see her taking 2 positions on the team.
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    Amateur hour umpiring again. Just give the pies a free kick on goal. Missed a few HTB and holding our players for us and giving every minor incursion to the pies.

    C’mon girls. Efforts there. Just gotta finish well today.

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    Lovely goal to start 2nd qtr. Go dogs.

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    Umpires have put their specs on - yay. Carn girls.

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    Loss of concentration after being the better team has cost us. We have given away some silly free kicks.

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