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Agreed that a draw was a lucky escape for us here. Obviously conditions played a part in making us a bit scrappy, and all our games against Geelong since Lowther came in as coach for them have been a bit that way anyway, but still it was disappointing just how far off the dominant positioning, run and structure of last week we were today. Thought Riddell was really good in the middle for us, Mia King solid defensively - but overall the Cats had the better of us in there, and we didn't seem to have any real precision in our ball movement at any stage during the game, including during the second quarter where we largely squandered our wind advantage because of it. It was a lot more like previous seasons, relying on sheer weight of talent to see us through and cover the mistakes, and ultimately that wasn't enough today and won't be enough if we're to threaten for the flag. Hopefully just a blip, and content to make it out relatively unscathed with 2 premiership points.
First look at Burke for me - both intercept marks and pinpoint kicks were great, but otherwise just not enough of a defensive presence. Not sure she has a place in the best 21 and maybe goes out for AOL to return next week? Though "Neeyam" Martin (given he's paid to call player names for a living, you'd think Alister Nicholson could learn how Niamh is pronounced...) is more like-for-like in terms of players who might be dropped - maybe both, with O'Shea back in also?
If we can rally to get over Melbourne next week, who look similarly vulnerable to what they ended up being in last year's finals, then we should still be on track going into an easier stretch. Definitely need to get back to the more controlled stuff from last week though.
First look at Burke for me - both intercept marks and pinpoint kicks were great, but otherwise just not enough of a defensive presence. Not sure she has a place in the best 21 and maybe goes out for AOL to return next week? Though "Neeyam" Martin (given he's paid to call player names for a living, you'd think Alister Nicholson could learn how Niamh is pronounced...) is more like-for-like in terms of players who might be dropped - maybe both, with O'Shea back in also?
If we can rally to get over Melbourne next week, who look similarly vulnerable to what they ended up being in last year's finals, then we should still be on track going into an easier stretch. Definitely need to get back to the more controlled stuff from last week though.