There are also various photos available from “antpics22”, but they’re Saints-focused.
A handful from “malliashots” too (for both VFLW and VFL). Her shots have been used by the club on the day, and later.
There are also various photos available from “antpics22”, but they’re Saints-focused.
A handful from “malliashots” too (for both VFLW and VFL). Her shots have been used by the club on the day, and later.
Speaking of Mallia, she has the best video of our Krystal Russell somehow winning the NAB League premiership for the Western Jets last year.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CcIZ6rDjpl0/
You may need to watch it a few times to actually see Krystal
it was a very big pack in the goal square with seconds left!
By Blake Gaffiero - Essendon FC
VFLW Senior Coach Travis Cloke assesses the individual performances of our AFLW-listed players from the weekend.
Seven disposals, two marks, three tackles
Dani played a very offensive game as a defender but worked very strongly in the contest, only beaten once for the whole day. It was an outstanding performance on her behalf, with her communication with the younger defenders a real strength in her game.
Five disposals, three tackles, one clearance
It was Ellyse’s first game of the VFL campaign after a solid three-week training block. She took a while to find her feet but would eventually flourish with her running patterns and positioning by the end of the game. She was also strong in the air and didn’t lose a one-on-one for the game.
Nine disposals, 13 tackles, one clearance
We played Ash as an inside mid for the first time this week and she was very strong in her tackling, finishing with 13 for the day. We’re working with her on her balance at stoppage, and she’ll continue to learn her craft as an inside player and even as a high defensive back.
14 disposals, five marks, three tackles
Sophie continued her great form from the last couple of weeks with her handball receives and running game. It’s a great strength of hers that brings into our brand of football, getting involved on both offence and defence. Playing her on the wing will add another string to her bow at AFLW level.
17 disposals, four marks, one tackle
Georgia has been solid across the whole board for us since joining in the recent Trade Period. It was an exceptional game from her in a more stable role down back this week to get some more continuity in her development. She was outstanding with her ball movement and communication.
19 disposals, 30 hit-outs, nine clearances
Steph was outstanding in what was probably a career-high game for her. She should come into this week’s match against Box Hill full of confidence, and we look forward to challenging her differently to hopefully take a few more marks and impact the scoreboard going forward.
26 disposals, 13 tackles, five clearances
An all-round even game for Amelia, but her bodywork and contest method around stoppages were most prevalent. She had a really good spread of contested and uncontested ball, and her craft will be what she works on most from here.
Mini-game (runs for 13:46) is a pretty valid choice over the whole game this week. After the first few minutes of opposition, we very slowly put them away.
That thing that didn’t happen three minutes into the second quarter did indeed not happen, says the Match Review.
No other relevant Tribunal news.
Two possible combos listed below:
Essendon 2.8 (20) def Southern Saints 1.2 (8)
8 Grace Dicker (ESS) = 5+3
8 Stephanie Wales (ESS) = 5+3 / 4+4
5 Amelia Radford (ESS) = 4+1 / 5
4 Deanna Jolliffe (SS) = 4 / 3+1
2 Tessa Boyd (SS) = 2
2 Madison Capsalis (SS) = 2
1 Georgia Clarke (ESS) = 1
57 Jess Bates (COL)
42 Tahlia Meier (WB)
39 Maddie Di Cosmo (CAR)
28 Maddie Boyd (BHH)
28 Renee Garing (GC)
27 Kaitlyn O’Keefe (PM)
25 Tessa Boyd (SS)
21 Jasmine Kawa (WIL)
21 Jordan Mifsud (BHH)
21 Audrey Rhodes (NM)
21 Charlotte Simpson (GC)