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I'm just waiting for the first team to keep a "clean sheet". In the Brisbane v Adelaide game, Adelaide didn't manage to score in three of the four quarters.
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I watched a couple last year and it was the lack of scoring that annoyed me the most. The skills are ordinary, but the players were willing, so good contests from time to time, but that is all there was. I'll look out for a game or two and see if the skills or scoring have improved.
As for Freo.....its really good to see the girls following along behind their boys. ;-)
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To put things into some context regarding the scoring, AFL games are 4 x 20 min quarters (where the clock stops at every stoppage) as opposed to AFLW games which are 4 x 15 min quarters (where the clock only stops in the final two minutes of each quarter).
The average total score in an AFL game last year (207 games) was 178 points. The average total score from all AFLW games so far (33 games) is just 65 points.
I haven't watched many games of women's football to know if this was the norm. I looked at the 2007 WAWFL season and the average match totals were higher but I don't know how long these games went for. Also there were plenty of lop-sided games, mainly games against East Perth, who finished the season 0-14 and with a percentage of just 1.25%.
WTF.!!! Every player at every sport at every level does that on a daily basis.
Drive past any sports ground on a week night after five o'clock and see people training.
Geez get some perspective mate.
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http://m.afl.com.au/aflx/matches/broadcastguide
In regards to the AFLW match today, 54,000 tickets were apparently sold, but just under 42,000 people turned up. So unless I'm missing something, around 12,000 were happy to pay the $2 (gold coin donation) to buy a ticket and not turn up than to actually go and watch an AFLW match. :-/
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The light and shade on the ground is nightmare for viewing.
The railing at ground level appears that the patrons are out of viewing on the close ups taking away from the crowd involvement. Maybe the afl don't like the look of patrons leaning over the fence giving advice to the opposition when kicking for goal.
The game itself is low standard and hard to watch. I was getting excited when a player actually kicked the ball 40m to clear the rugby scrums. Very rare to see unfortunately. Would love to see the handball to kick ratio. I reckon it would be 3 to 1 in favour of handball.
Even Nat Fyfe sounded bored.
At 3 quarter time Mark Readings said to Nat "thanks for your time Nat." You could almost hear the door shut a millisecond after he said thanks for having me. Lol
Surprised at the stats Paul. Probably highlights the lack of penetration with their kicking makes it look like a scrappy game.
There was a Collingwood 183cm ruckman/forward named Eliza Hynes who is the slowest athlete I have ever seen anywhere. Background is a volley baller. Speed obviously not a pre requisite in that sport. There in sums up the collection of mis fits that is AFLW.
Deto probably hihglights a lack of penetration about a loy of aspects in there life not only there kicking lol
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I'm picking up what your putting down Spin.
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That soon you reckon Jum?
A team of Hannahs should make it a bit more watchable.... that'll be which way it goes I reckon.
Bulldogs player Brooke Lochland kicked seven (7.3) in their 86-13 win over Carlton, a record highest score (12.14.86) and margin (73) in an AFLW game.
Carlton somehow didn't score in the first, second or final quarters, despite only losing the inside-50 count by 1 (29-30).
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The other five sides are all mathematical chances of making the grand final, with only the winner of Bulldogs v Melbourne guaranteed one of the spots.
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^:)^ Finally, Someone else has said it
It is
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https://twitter.com/WAAFL/status/986159572262912000?s=20
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Currently, there is a stand-alone WAWFL competition, which according to their website, has been running since 1988, with Swan Districts having won four of the last five premierships.
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Very comparable to an AFLW game, similar skill level, mass congestion, low scoring and free entry.
The game was between Bayswater and Quinns District. With two minutes to go and Bayswater down by one point, 23-24, the game was stopped, for a head count (below). Bayswater had one too many on the field, forfeited their score to that point and lost 0-24. The stuff of folklore.
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ROUND 3
You have mistaken Nic Nat for "brand Fyfe"
"Brand Fyfe" appeared on Brownlow night interviewing someone. WTF !!
No wonder his team mates can't stand him.