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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 66809

    Re: Aflw 2022/2023

    Doubt we win a game this season
    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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    • ledge
      Hall of Fame
      • Dec 2007
      • 14337

      Re: Aflw 2022/2023

      Something has to give or they will lose a lot of people turning up to games.
      I would say anyone within the footy department won’t be there next year if the club is serious about women’s football.
      Can’t see Nathan Burke keeping his job either.
      Bring back the biff

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      • Grantysghost
        Bouncing Strong
        • Apr 2010
        • 18983

        Re: Aflw 2022/2023

        Will we get the North Melbourne deals?

        Foundation club floundering. Does the AFL care?
        BT COME BACK!​

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        • Sedat
          Hall of Fame
          • Sep 2007
          • 11272

          Re: Aflw 2022/2023

          Originally posted by Grantysghost
          Will we get the North Melbourne deals?

          Foundation club floundering. Does the AFL care?
          Why should we? We are performing well off the field and reasonably well on it, and we are self-made. I never want us to have the attitude of requesting anything cap in hand to city hall, and then being forced to have eternal gratitude for having a few crumbs thrown our way. It is so debasing.
          "Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"

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          • Grantysghost
            Bouncing Strong
            • Apr 2010
            • 18983

            Re: Aflw 2022/2023

            Originally posted by Sedat
            Why should we? We are performing well off the field and reasonably well on it, and we are self-made. I never want us to have the attitude of requesting anything cap in hand to city hall, and then being forced to have eternal gratitude for having a few crumbs thrown our way. It is so debasing.
            I'm pretty sure we receive funding without which we wouldn't be in profit.
            I get your point and agree philosophically however it's clear we've been cruelled by expansion and probably need a leg up to balance that out.
            BT COME BACK!​

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            • Bulldog4life
              WOOF Member
              • Oct 2007
              • 9607

              Re: Aflw 2022/2023

              Originally posted by bornadog
              Doubt we win a game this season
              Number one pick sounds good.

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              • Hotdog60
                Bulldog Team of the Century
                • Aug 2009
                • 5914

                Re: Aflw 2022/2023

                With our season going so well we should ask the AFL for assistance like North Melbourne got.
                Don't piss off old people
                The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...

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                • ledge
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 14337

                  Re: Aflw 2022/2023

                  Worry is how many of our star players will want out next year at this rate.
                  Bring back the biff

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                  • Hotdog60
                    Bulldog Team of the Century
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 5914

                    Re: Aflw 2022/2023

                    This is an old article but it just shows how the two pioneering clubs have faired with Melbourne becoming a power house and the dogs floundering at the opposite end of the competition.

                    Dogs? losing battle against expansion compounded
                    The Bulldogs have lost a total of 17 All-Australian selections to rival clubs in recent years, and they?ve just said goodbye to another two stars 😬

                    Bonnie Toogood's switch to AFLW expansion side Essendon adds to the star-studded list of Dogs players to have departed the Kennel across the club's short tenure in the league.

                    With further expansion thinning the talent pool across 18 sides, the Bulldogs have arguably felt the greatest bite across the AFLW's rapid growth.

                    The past week has seen both Toogood and partner-in-crime Isabel Huntington request moves elsewhere, with the latter on the verge of landing with the Giants in the off-season.

                    Toogood ended the 2022 season as the club's leading goalkicker, a feat that was held by Huntington the year prior as the dynamic duo combined for almost half of the club's 43 majors in 2021.

                    The pair of departures compound the known frustrations for the club and their fans, having now seen another key name from their 2018 premiership side find a new home and further stunt their hopes of a second AFLW flag.

                    ?We?re in a difficult period in the AFLW?s evolution, where competition expansion means we?re exposed to losing key players, and we?re clearly not alone in this as the new teams establish themselves in the league," the Dogs' Women's football boss Debbie Lee said after Toogood's exit.



                    ?We?ve worked hard to create an environment which enables our players to flourish, both on and off the field, and we will continue to prioritise their development.

                    ?In that context, while it remains incredibly frustrating to lose players during expansion periods, it?s also not surprising that our players continue to be targeted."
                    Even prior to their inaugural premiership win, the calibre of players that have found new pastures makes for ugly viewing for the Bulldogs faithful.

                    Between Libby Birch, Katie Brennan, Emma Kearney, Monique Conti, Meg McDonald and Jaimee Lambert alone, the Dogs have parted ways with a total of 17 All-Australian selections since 2017.

                    Kearney - a six-time All-Australian representative - is perhaps the most frustrating for the Dogs, having been the league's best and fairest winner in the same year she opted to leave Whitten Oval for North Melbourne.

                    Conti has quickly risen into a leading role for Richmond as one of the AFLW's most lethal ball winners, while McDonald and Birch are now cornerstones for the rearguards of Geelong and Melbourne respectively.



                    Brennan has rekindled her career-best form across the past season, while Jaimee Lambert has continued to lead a young Magpies cohort across five seasons in the black and white.

                    While both McDonald and Lambert left the Bulldogs prior to their successes of 2018, the pair add to the 'what if?' theory that continues to surround Barkly Street.

                    Since the end of 2018 the Bulldogs endured an arduous run to secure a second premiership, having failed to make finals and recording 12 wins from 31 matches.

                    Now planning their seventh season, the Dogs will have a further four rivals to contend with while coming off the back of a 10th-placed finish and without the two main pillars of their attack, leaving Nathan Burke with an almighty hill to climb in hope of challenging for the top in the near future.

                    LINK
                    Don't piss off old people
                    The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...

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                    • Bornadog
                      WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 66809

                      Re: Aflw 2022/2023

                      Originally posted by Hotdog60
                      This is an old article but it just shows how the two pioneering clubs have faired with Melbourne becoming a power house and the dogs floundering at the opposite end of the competition.

                      Dogs? losing battle against expansion compounded
                      The Bulldogs have lost a total of 17 All-Australian selections to rival clubs in recent years, and they?ve just said goodbye to another two stars 

                      Bonnie Toogood's switch to AFLW expansion side Essendon adds to the star-studded list of Dogs players to have departed the Kennel across the club's short tenure in the league.

                      With further expansion thinning the talent pool across 18 sides, the Bulldogs have arguably felt the greatest bite across the AFLW's rapid growth.

                      The past week has seen both Toogood and partner-in-crime Isabel Huntington request moves elsewhere, with the latter on the verge of landing with the Giants in the off-season.

                      Toogood ended the 2022 season as the club's leading goalkicker, a feat that was held by Huntington the year prior as the dynamic duo combined for almost half of the club's 43 majors in 2021.

                      The pair of departures compound the known frustrations for the club and their fans, having now seen another key name from their 2018 premiership side find a new home and further stunt their hopes of a second AFLW flag.

                      ?We?re in a difficult period in the AFLW?s evolution, where competition expansion means we?re exposed to losing key players, and we?re clearly not alone in this as the new teams establish themselves in the league," the Dogs' Women's football boss Debbie Lee said after Toogood's exit.



                      ?We?ve worked hard to create an environment which enables our players to flourish, both on and off the field, and we will continue to prioritise their development.

                      ?In that context, while it remains incredibly frustrating to lose players during expansion periods, it?s also not surprising that our players continue to be targeted."
                      Even prior to their inaugural premiership win, the calibre of players that have found new pastures makes for ugly viewing for the Bulldogs faithful.

                      Between Libby Birch, Katie Brennan, Emma Kearney, Monique Conti, Meg McDonald and Jaimee Lambert alone, the Dogs have parted ways with a total of 17 All-Australian selections since 2017.

                      Kearney - a six-time All-Australian representative - is perhaps the most frustrating for the Dogs, having been the league's best and fairest winner in the same year she opted to leave Whitten Oval for North Melbourne.

                      Conti has quickly risen into a leading role for Richmond as one of the AFLW's most lethal ball winners, while McDonald and Birch are now cornerstones for the rearguards of Geelong and Melbourne respectively.



                      Brennan has rekindled her career-best form across the past season, while Jaimee Lambert has continued to lead a young Magpies cohort across five seasons in the black and white.

                      While both McDonald and Lambert left the Bulldogs prior to their successes of 2018, the pair add to the 'what if?' theory that continues to surround Barkly Street.

                      Since the end of 2018 the Bulldogs endured an arduous run to secure a second premiership, having failed to make finals and recording 12 wins from 31 matches.

                      Now planning their seventh season, the Dogs will have a further four rivals to contend with while coming off the back of a 10th-placed finish and without the two main pillars of their attack, leaving Nathan Burke with an almighty hill to climb in hope of challenging for the top in the near future.

                      LINK
                      WE need a new coach and new management of the team. What a farce.
                      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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                      • Grantysghost
                        Bouncing Strong
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 18983

                        Re: Aflw 2022/2023

                        I tbink Blackburn was close too (leaving) , be interesting to see how she feels about it now.
                        BT COME BACK!​

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                        • josie
                          Coaching Staff
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 4520

                          Re: Aflw 2022/2023

                          Originally posted by Grantysghost
                          I tbink Blackburn was close too (leaving) , be interesting to see how she feels about it now.
                          I consider myself very loyal but if Ellie were to leave that would really test me.
                          Josie :)

                          Our day will come
                          And we'll have everything.
                          We'll share the joy
                          Just like '54 again.

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                          • Grantysghost
                            Bouncing Strong
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 18983

                            Re: Aflw 2022/2023

                            Originally posted by josie
                            I consider myself very loyal but if Ellie were to leave that would really test me.
                            I wouldn't blame her if she did.

                            Deserves her slice of the cash and more success.
                            BT COME BACK!​

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                            • josie
                              Coaching Staff
                              • Oct 2012
                              • 4520

                              Re: Aflw 2022/2023

                              Keely Coyne confirmed ACL. Best wishes in her recovery.

                              Our injury toll has been high.

                              Horrible McLeod concussed again. Wonder if in interests of her health she’ll retire? Tough player, cursed with injuries.
                              Last edited by josie; 17-10-2023, 03:27 PM.
                              Josie :)

                              Our day will come
                              And we'll have everything.
                              We'll share the joy
                              Just like '54 again.

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                              • Hotdog60
                                Bulldog Team of the Century
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 5914

                                Re: Aflw 2022/2023

                                SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
                                Western Bulldogs v Sydney at the Whitten Oval, 1.05pm AEDT

                                WESTERN BULLDOGS

                                In: I.Pritchard, G.Lagioia, R.Cranston, H.Woodley
                                Out: K.McLeod (concussion), K.Coyne (knee), A.Edmonds (finger), D.Carruthers (concussion)

                                SYDNEY

                                In: J.O'Sullivan, R.Sargent-Wilson, B.Lochland, P.McCarthy
                                Out: L.Szigeti (omitted), A.Whelan (omitted), J.Anthony (omitted), A.Morphett (knee)
                                Don't piss off old people
                                The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...

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