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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
I enjoyed watching the girls in their win over St.Kilda. They did the colours proud. Love their overall toughness especially Scotty.
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Originally Posted by
Hotdog60
Will they?
More likely introduce some more rules to make life even more harder on the umps.
Play the free kick and get on with the game it's the same with the men's. No prior is the problem go back to the original rule and if the ball isn't disposed by hand or foot pay the free.
Yeah it's not hard. Or at least it's not if you are going out of your way to make it hard.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Yeah it's not hard. Or at least it's not if you are going out of your way to make it hard.
I watched 4x of the games.
The umpires CANNOT allow scrimmages to form in aflw...because the girls can’t kick far enough to clear the congestion. I have been going on about this for 3 years now but just:
1. Pay free kicks and pay them quickly.
2. Ball it up...it ain’t coming out.
What should I tell her? She's going to ask.
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
I've noticed also the girls like hanging on to the jumpers as well. I know is hard for the umps but if you see pay it.
It may appear to be over officiated but a few weeks of being penalized for breaking the basic rules of the game and they will soon learn.
The better and fitter players will get on their bike and open the game up.
Don't piss off old people
The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Blackburn, Lamb, Scott, Spark are amongst a bunch of foundation dogs who are still there. We had five debutantes today, but the rest of the 22 are unchanged from previous years, a number of them premiership players. The passion for the club from Ellie in particular is obvious - she grew up a saints supporter, and there's no way they wouldn't have approached her.
As for the game today, our skills and toughness were so impressive. Hitting long targets and being clean in close, we made good decisions including timely switches of play and good running patterns.
Toogood looked fantastic early, while Blackburn and Lamb were up to their usual tricks. Ferres continued on from her 2019 form in the VFLW, and Scott/Spark/Huntington were rocks in defence.
It was great to see Dani Marshall get a goal early, and the top 10 picks looked solid.
The saints will be pleased with their first game, with a lot of their debutantes playing significant roles. The crowd and atmosphere at Moorabbin had nothing on Whitten Oval though!
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Originally Posted by
mjp
I watched 4x of the games.
The umpires CANNOT allow scrimmages to form in aflw...because the girls can’t kick far enough to clear the congestion. I have been going on about this for 3 years now but just:
1. Pay free kicks and pay them quickly.
2. Ball it up...it ain’t coming out.
I still think the AFL and AFLW should have the same rules. This business of boundary umpires lining up 20 metres in from the boundary is rubbish, as is last touch.
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Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Originally Posted by
bornadog
I still think the AFL and AFLW should have the same rules. This business of boundary umpires lining up 20 metres in from the boundary is rubbish, as is last touch.
Not if it's going to impact the game for them. As MJP say's at the moment they just don't have the kicking depth to keep the play boxed in. It needs for the game to be kept moving
I don't mind if a few rules are tweaked.
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Went down yesterday with my daughter - 3 y.o. Great atmosphere, good crowd and good quality footy. So much to offer the community with the season. The improvement in the quality of play between this year and 2 years ago is noticeable IMO. Fantastic trajectory for the league. Whether it captures a new audience or extends across existing AFL fans time will tell.
Getting a 3 year old excited about 4 quarters of footy was another, We did see Bailey Smith which was nice, though she didn’t care.
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
As MJP say's at the moment they just don't have the kicking depth.
Just on that, I would shorten the ground from goal to goal so more goals are kicked.
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Originally Posted by
bornadog
Just on that, I would shorten the ground from goal to goal so more goals are kicked.
Could it make the game more congested?
I'm not sure that the theory of a smaller ground will mean a higher score
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Originally Posted by
jazzadogs
Blackburn, Lamb, Scott, Spark are amongst a bunch of foundation dogs who are still there. We had five debutantes today, but the rest of the 22 are unchanged from previous years, a number of them premiership players. The passion for the club from Ellie in particular is obvious - she grew up a saints supporter, and there's no way they wouldn't have approached her.
Blackburn simply has to be our marquee player now. Odds-on for our B&F.
The Huntington to backline move has worked, worrying when she came off late.
Izzy Grant's debut should get a bit of interest going as well.
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Good win for the girls. You can really see the impact of a few years in the elite system is having on our senior players. Look at Toogood and Lamb's physiques over their time in the Club and you'll see park footballers starting to build really athletic, strong bodies.We wi;; see big improvements from those mid tier senior players on that front and the younger girls are already driving the talent up.
H Scott remains my favourite. Great, physical. bruising footy from her. It's a joy to watch.
I find the umpiring of women's footy very frustrating. Its not that they adjudicate differently to the men's games, rather that the errors they make in men's footy are really exposed in women's footy. They put the whistle away in men's footy and the stronger bodies tend to find a way to keep driving things regardless. In the women's game where territory and possession have a much higher value, letting the game get clogged up really hurts. Just pay it as they see it, to the same rules. At the moment they pay it within the context of creating a particular look for the game. It creates problems in both.
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Originally Posted by
SonofScray
I find the umpiring of women's footy very frustrating. Its not that they adjudicate differently to the men's games, rather that the errors they make in men's footy are really exposed in women's footy. They put the whistle away in men's footy and the stronger bodies tend to find a way to keep driving things regardless. In the women's game where territory and possession have a much higher value, letting the game get clogged up really hurts. Just pay it as they see it, to the same rules. At the moment they pay it within the context of creating a particular look for the game. It creates problems in both.
They straight up tried to get St Kilda a second goal yesterday through free kicks. It’s something you’d expect to see in Auskick.
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Originally Posted by
Happy Days
They straight up tried to get St Kilda a second goal yesterday through free kicks. It’s something you’d expect to see in Auskick.
The Saints second goal was from a crazy free kick in front. The camera work from channel 7 was bizarre in not showing the viewers again how the free eventuated. Or did I miss it?
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Re: AFLW - Bulldogs Women's Team Games thread
Watching the game I was very impressed with Huntington.
Did anyone else think she moved like a female Bont. Very composed and moves nicely onto the left. Tall, slim build also.
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