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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Free was there but 50m one of the stiffest things I’ve seen.Wowee, that was controversial. What a finish
Apparently dissent. So loud couldn’t hear what was said but he knew he stuffed up. Still should be a level of common sense applied by the umpire IMO.Okay, so the free was for the high contract. But the 50 metre? Standing the mark?
Agreed. Obviously kids emotions are quite high especially at that stage of the game, but to make that decision knowing it's gonna change the course of the game with seconds to go... Yeah, not sure thats right.Apparently dissent. So loud couldn’t hear what was said but he knew he stuffed up. Still should be a level of common sense applied by the umpire IMO.
I mean I was the closest non-player/umpire to the play and I had no idea. Thought it was encroachment myself until I found out later it was dissent.Agreed. Obviously kids emotions are quite high especially at that stage of the game, but to make that decision knowing it's gonna change the course of the game with seconds to go... Yeah, not sure thats right.
I was more behind the players bench. I think it was all assumed it was encroachment, and think the commentators thouht to too. It happened so quick, was gonna be one or the other.I mean I was the closest non-player/umpire to the play and I had no idea. Thought it was encroachment myself until I found out later it was dissent.
First, the free kick was there, he grabbed Trainor around the waist and slung him out of the way in a marking contest, he then pointed at the umpire and said something uncomplimentary, that's the double whammy and 50 for dissent every day of the week.Apparently dissent. So loud couldn’t hear what was said but he knew he stuffed up. Still should be a level of common sense applied by the umpire IMO.
Every year is the same story. All the good ones will be gone by the end of the first round. We'd be better off topping up with an established player. It's either that or another speculative flanker
Good pick up. I am assuming they felt everyone else went past him this year? Medium forward that has no midfield scope tend not to go very high these days.No Tyler Welsh!
Think we need to find a way to get a second pick in top 30. Either by trading a player or future second rounderSome good players there.
This group are why we need to trade in to the top 30
Whitlock started the season being used as a key defender but has shown he is more than comfortable heading forward as well, including booting two goals for Vic Country against the Allies. His running ability is strong for a player his size and his versatility will appeal – he's had two five-goal games for the Bushrangers but is able to adapt to defensive positions too.
Faull is strong, aggressive and physical, with his socks-up style lending itself to an old-fashioned appeal. But his past month has done plenty for his draft stocks having missed the first half of the season with a back injury. He returned for the Rebels and snagged five goals in his first game of the season, and also had presence through his three Vic Country appearances, including a three-goal effort against the Allies
Sims is big, strong, flies for his marks and generates shots on goal. He started his season with a five-goal game against the Western Jets and later on monstered Oakleigh with a 7.4 performance from 15 kicks and 10 marks. Sims kicked 3.3 against Western Australia for Vic Metro then had an 'almost' day against Vic Country last week with three behinds, but showed more than enough to be ranked alongside the other key-position forwards in the group.
Mraz is a difficult player to place given his season was cut short by a navicular foot injury in April. It means he missed all of the under-18 championships, where his versatility was expected to be an important part of Vic Country's campaign. Mraz can play as a key-position player at either end of the ground but showed his intercept ability as a tall defender early in Dandenong's season.
Hine looking at those tallsSome key talls around his rankings where our pick currently is- 26
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Whitlock started the season being used as a key defender but has shown he is more than comfortable heading forward as well, including booting two goals for Vic Country against the Allies. His running ability is strong for a player his size and his versatility will appeal – he's had two five-goal games for the Bushrangers but is able to adapt to defensive positions too.
Faull is strong, aggressive and physical, with his socks-up style lending itself to an old-fashioned appeal. But his past month has done plenty for his draft stocks having missed the first half of the season with a back injury. He returned for the Rebels and snagged five goals in his first game of the season, and also had presence through his three Vic Country appearances, including a three-goal effort against the Allies
Sims is big, strong, flies for his marks and generates shots on goal. He started his season with a five-goal game against the Western Jets and later on monstered Oakleigh with a 7.4 performance from 15 kicks and 10 marks. Sims kicked 3.3 against Western Australia for Vic Metro then had an 'almost' day against Vic Country last week with three behinds, but showed more than enough to be ranked alongside the other key-position forwards in the group.
Mraz is a difficult player to place given his season was cut short by a navicular foot injury in April. It means he missed all of the under-18 championships, where his versatility was expected to be an important part of Vic Country's campaign. Mraz can play as a key-position player at either end of the ground but showed his intercept ability as a tall defender early in Dandenong's season.
We’ve currently got two picks in the 40’s, might be able to package them up somehow and move up if we like someoneThis group are why we need to trade in to the top 30