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Must be a chance. She would seem to be on the timeline where a good response sees her ready by season start, and a poor one, not until post season.
Chances she'll be getting a game this season?
West Coast AFLW coach Daisy Pearce warning for young Eagles: ‘I am a ruthless competitor’
West Coast coach Daisy Pearce has warned she is a “ruthless” competitor that will seek to get the best out of her players.
Following a decorated AFLW career and a successful pivot to commentary, Pearce signed on for her first senior coaching gig with the Eagles in December in a major coup for the club.
While the AFLW pre-season doesn’t start until June, ahead of the season proper in August, Pearce is already revealing a small glimpse of her coaching style.
“I’m a competitor, so as much as I’ll be about love and care, which I think just comes a bit naturally to me, I love my football clubs, that’s just the role they’ve played in my life,” Pearce told SEN.
“I grew up in little country town, was a bit of an odd kid, loved kicking around with the boys, my footy club was my family... I wed myself to my footy teams, and Melbourne was the same.
“I’ve been here five minutes and I can already feel it happening here. I’ll love and care for this group like they are a family.
“That’s the role footy played in my life and I’m really grateful for the impact that had on me, and now I want to offer that to our players and the staff attached to it.
“But on top of that, I’m a ruthless competitor, I like to win, I did as a player, and I wanted to find any opportunity to improve and continue to improve myself and improve my team and try and make the competition go further.”
Pearce admits her take-no-prisoners attitude might ruffle some feathers but she hopes players understand it comes from a good place.
“There will be things that players won’t like to hear probably because I’ll be pushing them to want to get better,” she said.
“But I hope that the work that I do connecting with them and being able to relate to them and building that relationship will make sure that they know that it’s coming from a place of me wanting to help them be great players.”
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Hadn't seen it posted yet, it's a good read. if a little short.
the last paragraph is exciting though.
Wasn't sure if it was from the same conversation.My post before yours. Worth listening to the entire chat
The interview with Daisy is very good
Covers a lot of ground and not just in relation to West Coast but also a broader view of AFLW and the strides in development achieved since the league started
Listening to her you also get an understanding of how important her role is in promoting and developing the game in WA will be
Daisy is very articulate and very driven
A really good signing for the club
On a non-football note I was staggered to learn that her husband is a fireman but it’s unlikely he’ll be able to work as one here due to government/union regulations across the country that make it near impossible to transfer states.
On a non-football note I was staggered to learn that her husband is a fireman but it’s unlikely he’ll be able to work as one here due to government/union regulations across the country that make it near impossible to transfer states.
I'd add Claudia Wright at Claremont, just had her first WAFLW game since 2022, bit rusty but next level athlete and reasonably tall. Should be a fairly high pick next draft.Was on "look after sick wife duties" this weekend ( recovery from a dental extraction ) I was on call , so I used the time to watch a decent chunk of all four WAFLW games this round, this is on top of watching some of the highlights from round 1. last week.
Was really impressed with some of the next wave of kids coming through and some are already having a significant impact, there are several very exciting prospects with all the teams.
Some of these names you will already be familiar with however some I am sure will be new to you.
Here are some player to keep an eye on as the season progresses.
Height - Name - Age - Club.
Sixteen year Olds.
173 cm Eve Cowcher 16 Peel
180 cm Olivia Wolmarans 16 Subiaco
162 cm Mia Russo 16 West Perth
173 cm Juliet Kelly 16 Claremont
169 cm Renee Morgan 16 South Fremantle
Seventeen year Olds.
173 cm Lily Patterson 17 Swan Districts
170 cm Carys D'Addario 17 Swan Districts
167 cm Sabella Banks 17 East Perth
170 cm Natasha Entwistle 17 East Fremantle
174 cm Taya Chambers 17 East Fremantle
176 cm Molly O'Hehir 17 South Fremantle
160 cm Zipporah Fish 17 East Fremantle
Eighteen year Olds - passed over last draft but still have something to keep track of for AFLW level talent.
167 cm Eva O'Donnell 18 Claremont
176 cm Lillian Grassenis 18 West Perth
182 cm Anjelique Raison 18 Claremont
And to round out my to watch and track list is a very impressive 20 year Old.
181 cm Lillian Ninyett 20 East Perth
By no mean a complete list as I will have undoubtably missed some.
They got steamrolled last quarter.So far ( first half only ) Jessica Rentsch playing for East Perth looking like a VERY good footballer.
She is as advertised: Good in the air, fast and great below her knees and a good kick, has already put her run and carry on display.
Has been handicapped in her link up play effectiveness, as many of her team mates have spilt her wonderful passes to them.
Small sample size granted, however I am very much liking what I am seeing from her.
Lots of Niamh Kelly in the way she plays.
Edit: At completion of the game close to East Perth's best with 14 disposals and 5 marks.
Going to be a harsh and hard introduction to WAFLW for her, as EP are a very poor side.
Ruso looked good for WP. Doesnt play like a 16 yo. Grassenis got 4 disposals and 0 kicks.Was on "look after sick wife duties" this weekend ( recovery from a dental extraction ) I was on call , so I used the time to watch a decent chunk of all four WAFLW games this round, this is on top of watching some of the highlights from round 1. last week.
Was really impressed with some of the next wave of kids coming through and some are already having a significant impact, there are several very exciting prospects with all the teams.
Some of these names you will already be familiar with however some I am sure will be new to you.
Here are some player to keep an eye on as the season progresses.
Height - Name - Age - Club.
Sixteen year Olds.
173 cm Eve Cowcher 16 Peel
180 cm Olivia Wolmarans 16 Subiaco
162 cm Mia Russo 16 West Perth
173 cm Juliet Kelly 16 Claremont
169 cm Renee Morgan 16 South Fremantle
Seventeen year Olds.
173 cm Lily Patterson 17 Swan Districts
170 cm Carys D'Addario 17 Swan Districts
167 cm Sabella Banks 17 East Perth
170 cm Natasha Entwistle 17 East Fremantle
174 cm Taya Chambers 17 East Fremantle
176 cm Molly O'Hehir 17 South Fremantle
160 cm Zipporah Fish 17 East Fremantle
Eighteen year Olds - passed over last draft but still have something to keep track of for AFLW level talent.
167 cm Eva O'Donnell 18 Claremont
176 cm Lillian Grassenis 18 West Perth
182 cm Anjelique Raison 18 Claremont
And to round out my to watch and track list is a very impressive 20 year Old.
181 cm Lillian Ninyett 20 East Perth
By no mean a complete list as I will have undoubtably missed some.
Did her knee at the 18s game v All Stars. Was hard to watch.Also, Olivia Crane isn't playing yet, must be injured -- she's Subiaco, about 180cm, two drafts away and should go first round, excellent player.
And Jorja Haines at Peel, only second game back after long injury layoff, is explosive out of packs, maybe a solid middle-rounds pick.
Carys D'Addario didn't look anywhere near as fit, but was still equal BoG with Patterson. If she gets as fit as Patterson, she'll be untouchable.
Ruso looked good for WP. Doesnt play like a 16 yo. Grassenis got 4 disposals and 0 kicks.
Did her knee at the 18s game v All Stars. Was hard to watch.
Not AFLW quality. WAFLW is her ceiling for me.
Scary good this kid! Absolute beast
Three great mids in her age group, with Russo, D'Addario and Morgan. U18s midfield should be good this year, those three plus Zippy, and maybe O'Hehir on the outside (speaking of great kids, she's looking terrific, so fast and physical now).Russo is a gun. Had a hard time week before in the guts before being slung forward where she will do very well
Ball wasn’t back for Grassenis to do much tbh. Next fortnight will be harder for the team and she will certainly get her fair share of the ball