The games should start to look very different - faster and less stoppages. At present, the kicking is too short, too helicopterish and as a result, less marking. Some of the girls are looking like they are natural kicks. If we have more players that can kick like Charlie Thomas, Ella will excel when playing as a forward.The best thing is how the midfield is now set up for the next few years, irrespective of what happens in other drafts. One good veteran (Drennan) one superstar (Roberts) and one very good and experienced leader (Lewis), that's the current core.
Then you've got Rowley, who's about to make the leap from new kid to established player, I think. Then Rentsch, who's still the new kid, but lots of speed and potential. And now Painter, who will probably play more forward at first, but will become the gun inside ball winner when she's ready.
That's six genuine players. Then Kavanagh, who'll probably get a season in the backline like Rentsch did, but should also get up there eventually, which makes seven. Not many AFLW teams with seven genuinely good mids, they'll just need a few years to get everyone up and going.
And no doubt future drafts will see us adding more, so the competition to get a game, and to even stay in the team, will get furious.
You can see the AFLW lists already starting to look like the AFL lists, in that every spot will soon be occupied by a genuine player. Another few drafts and all the dead wood will be gone from the women's lists. Then when all the new kids start getting experience, the standard of play transform again.
At the WAFLW games, I’ve noticed the younger girls bouncing the ball while they walk. It becomes second nature and hence we are about to see a massive skill upgrade on all lists.
The only downside is that female hockey and netball will be the losers and those cheeky cross Tasmania players are going to win more matches against us in other sports.