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"Round 1
1. Western Bulldogs - Gabby Newton (Northern Knights)
2. Carlton - Lucy McEvoy (Geelong Falcons)
3. Brisbane Lions - Lily Postlethwaite (Maroochydore)
4. GWS Giants - Maggie Gorham (Belconnen)
5. St Kilda - Georgia Patrikios (Calder Cannons)
6. Western Bulldogs - Nell Morris-Dalton (Northern Knights)
7. Richmond - Sophie Molan (GWV Rebels)
8. Western Bulldogs - Gemma Lagioia (Oakleigh Chargers)
9. Western Bulldogs - Elisabeth Georgostathis (Western Jets)
10. North Melbourne - Ellie Gavalas (Western Bulldogs VFLW)
11. Geelong Cats - Millie Brown - father-daughter selection (Murray Bushrangers)
12. Fremantle - Roxanne Roux (East Fremantle)
13. Carlton - Grace Egan (Richmond VFLW)
14. Adelaide Crows - Montana McKinnon (South Adelaide)
15. Brisbane Lions - Isabel Dawes (Maroochydore)
16. Brisbane Lions - Catherine Svarc (Wilston Grange)
17. Brisbane Lions - Hannah Hillman (Coorparoo)
18. Gold Coast Suns - Serene Watson (Bond University)
Round 2
19. West Coast - Imahra Cameron (Swan Districts)
20. Brisbane Lions - Lucy Bellinger (Glenelg)
21. Fremantle - Mim Strom (Swan Districts)
22. Gold Coast Suns - Hannah Dunn (Queanbeyan)
23. GWS Giants - Lisa Steane (Nelson Bay)
24. St Kilda - Rosie Dillon (Box Hill)
25. Richmond - Laura McClelland (Eastern Ranges)
26. Carlton - Brooke Vernon (Dandenong)
27. St Kilda - Nicola Xenos (Oakleigh Chargers)
28. Brisbane Lions - Tahlia Hickie (Coorparoo)
29. GWS Giants - Annalyse Lister (Darebin Falcons)
30. St Kilda - Tarni White (Coorparoo)
31. Richmond - Ella Wood (GMV Rebels)
32. North Melbourne - Sarah Wright (Carlton VFLW)
33. St Kilda - Tamara Luke (Hawthorn VFLW)
34. Geelong Cats - Gemma Wright (Carlton VFLW)
35. Fremantle - Ann McMahon (East Fremantle)
36. Carlton - Sharnie Whiting (Williamstown)
37. Adelaide Crows - Najwa Allen (Norwood)
38. Gold Coast Suns - Alexia Hamilton (Canberra)
39. West Coast - Sophie McDonald (Claremont)
40. Richmond - Sarah Sansonetti (Northern Knights)
41. St Kilda - Hannah Priest (Norwood)
Round 3
42. Gold Coast Suns - Brittany Perry (North Adelaide)
43. Richmond - Holly Whitford (Melbourne University)
44. Carlton - Serena Gibbs (Eastern Ranges)
45. Brisbane Lions - Selina Priest (Coolangatta-Tweed)
46. Adelaide Crows - Nicole Campbell (South Adelaide)
47. Western Bulldogs - Isabella Grant - father-daughter selection (Spotswood)
48. Western Bulldogs - Britney Gutknecht (Northern Knights)
49. North Melbourne - Mia King (Launceston)
50. Geelong Cats - Nicole Garner (Casey Demons)
51. Fremantle - Emma O'Driscoll (Swan Districts)
52. Carlton - Vaomua Laloifi (Western Bulldogs VFLW)
53. Adelaide Crows - Jaimi Tabb (Woodville West Torrens)
54. Melbourne - Jacqueline Parry (Canberra)
55. Richmond - Nekaela Butler (GWV Rebels)
56. West Coast - Tarnee Tester (Subiaco)
57. Gold Coast Suns - Cheyanne Hammond (South Adelaide)
Round 4
58. Richmond - Cleo Saxon-Jones (Western Jets)
59. Carlton - Courtney Jones (Southern Saints)
60. Brisbane Lions - Dakota Davidson (University of Queensland)
61. GWS Giants - Sarah Halvorsen (Newcastle City)
62. Western Bulldogs - Amelia Van Oosterwijck (Oakleigh Chargers)
63. St Kilda - pass
64. North Melbourne - Tahni Nestor (Melbourne University)
65. Geelong Cats - Mia Skinner (Geelong Falcons)
66. Fremantle - Sarah Garstone (Claremont)
67. Collingwood - Kaila Bentvelzen (Casey Demons)
68. Adelaide Crows - Caitlin Gould (Glenelg)
69. Gold Coast Suns - Dee Heslop (Yeronga)
70. West Coast - Katherine Orme (Claremont)
71. Richmond - Laura Bailey (Richmond VFLW)
72. Melbourne - Brenna Tarrant (East Coast Eagles)
Round 5
73. Richmond - Emma Horne (Richmond VFLW)
74. Collingwood - Jordan Membrey (Hawthorn VFLW)
75. Brisbane Lions - Maria Moloney (University of Queensland)
76. GWS Giants - Emily Goodsir (East Coast Eagles)
77. Melbourne - Gabrielle Colvin (Darebin Falcons)
78. Melbourne - Krstel Petrevski (Calder Cannons)
79. North Melbourne - Abbey Green (Launceston)
80. Geelong Cats - Amy McDonald (Geelong VFLW)
81. Fremantle - Janelle Cuthbertson (Perth Angels)
82. Collingwood - Alana Porter (Oakleigh Chargers)
83. Adelaide Crows - Courtney Gum (South Adelaide)
84. Richmond - Kate Dempsey (Richmond VFLW)
85. Fremantle - Bianca Webb (Swan Districts)
86. Gold Coast Suns - Jade Pregelj (Yeronga)
Round 6
87. Richmond - Ciara Fitzgerald (Northern Knights)
88. Western Bulldogs - pass
89. Collingwood - Ebony O'Dea (GWS Giants)
90. GWS Giants - Georgia Garnett (East Coast Eagles)
91. Gold Coast Suns - Georgia Breward (Coolangatta-Tweed)
92. West Coast - Talia Radan (Hawthorn VFLW)
93. Richmond - Emily Harley (Oakleigh Chargers)
94. Collingwood - Machaelia Donna Roberts (NT Thunder)
95. GWS Giants - Tait Mackrill (UNSW Eastern Suburbs)
96. Richmond - Lauren Tesoriero (Richmond VFLW)
97. GWS Giants - Rebecca Privitelli (UNSW Eastern Suburbs)
98. Geelong Cats - Madison Maguire (Geelong VFLW)
99. GWS Giants - Lisa Whiteley (UNSW Eastern Suburbs)
Round 7
100. Adelaide Crows - Madison Newman (West Adelaide)
101. West Coast - Chantella Perera (Hawthorn VFL)
102. Adelaide Crows - Chelsea Biddell (West Adelaide)
"Round 1
1. Western Bulldogs - Gabby Newton (Northern Knights)
2. Carlton - Lucy McEvoy (Geelong Falcons)
3. Brisbane Lions - Lily Postlethwaite (Maroochydore)
4. GWS Giants - Maggie Gorham (Belconnen)
5. St Kilda - Georgia Patrikios (Calder Cannons)
6. Western Bulldogs - Nell Morris-Dalton (Northern Knights)
7. Richmond - Sophie Molan (GWV Rebels)
8. Western Bulldogs - Gemma Lagioia (Oakleigh Chargers)
9. Western Bulldogs - Elisabeth Georgostathis (Western Jets)
10. North Melbourne - Ellie Gavalas (Western Bulldogs VFLW)
11. Geelong Cats - Millie Brown - father-daughter selection (Murray Bushrangers)
12. Fremantle - Roxanne Roux (East Fremantle)
13. Carlton - Grace Egan (Richmond VFLW)
14. Adelaide Crows - Montana McKinnon (South Adelaide)
15. Brisbane Lions - Isabel Dawes (Maroochydore)
16. Brisbane Lions - Catherine Svarc (Wilston Grange)
17. Brisbane Lions - Hannah Hillman (Coorparoo)
18. Gold Coast Suns - Serene Watson (Bond University)
Round 2
19. West Coast - Imahra Cameron (Swan Districts)
20. Brisbane Lions - Lucy Bellinger (Glenelg)
21. Fremantle - Mim Strom (Swan Districts)
22. Gold Coast Suns - Hannah Dunn (Queanbeyan)
23. GWS Giants - Lisa Steane (Nelson Bay)
24. St Kilda - Rosie Dillon (Box Hill)
25. Richmond - Laura McClelland (Eastern Ranges)
26. Carlton - Brooke Vernon (Dandenong)
27. St Kilda - Nicola Xenos (Oakleigh Chargers)
28. Brisbane Lions - Tahlia Hickie (Coorparoo)
29. GWS Giants - Annalyse Lister (Darebin Falcons)
30. St Kilda - Tarni White (Coorparoo)
31. Richmond - Ella Wood (GMV Rebels)
32. North Melbourne - Sarah Wright (Carlton VFLW)
33. St Kilda - Tamara Luke (Hawthorn VFLW)
34. Geelong Cats - Gemma Wright (Carlton VFLW)
35. Fremantle - Ann McMahon (East Fremantle)
36. Carlton - Sharnie Whiting (Williamstown)
37. Adelaide Crows - Najwa Allen (Norwood)
38. Gold Coast Suns - Alexia Hamilton (Canberra)
39. West Coast - Sophie McDonald (Claremont)
40. Richmond - Sarah Sansonetti (Northern Knights)
41. St Kilda - Hannah Priest (Norwood)
Round 3
42. Gold Coast Suns - Brittany Perry (North Adelaide)
43. Richmond - Holly Whitford (Melbourne University)
44. Carlton - Serena Gibbs (Eastern Ranges)
45. Brisbane Lions - Selina Priest (Coolangatta-Tweed)
46. Adelaide Crows - Nicole Campbell (South Adelaide)
47. Western Bulldogs - Isabella Grant - father-daughter selection (Spotswood)
48. Western Bulldogs - Britney Gutknecht (Northern Knights)
49. North Melbourne - Mia King (Launceston)
50. Geelong Cats - Nicole Garner (Casey Demons)
51. Fremantle - Emma O'Driscoll (Swan Districts)
52. Carlton - Vaomua Laloifi (Western Bulldogs VFLW)
53. Adelaide Crows - Jaimi Tabb (Woodville West Torrens)
54. Melbourne - Jacqueline Parry (Canberra)
55. Richmond - Nekaela Butler (GWV Rebels)
56. West Coast - Tarnee Tester (Subiaco)
57. Gold Coast Suns - Cheyanne Hammond (South Adelaide)
Round 4
58. Richmond - Cleo Saxon-Jones (Western Jets)
59. Carlton - Courtney Jones (Southern Saints)
60. Brisbane Lions - Dakota Davidson (University of Queensland)
61. GWS Giants - Sarah Halvorsen (Newcastle City)
62. Western Bulldogs - Amelia Van Oosterwijck (Oakleigh Chargers)
63. St Kilda - pass
64. North Melbourne - Tahni Nestor (Melbourne University)
65. Geelong Cats - Mia Skinner (Geelong Falcons)
66. Fremantle - Sarah Garstone (Claremont)
67. Collingwood - Kaila Bentvelzen (Casey Demons)
68. Adelaide Crows - Caitlin Gould (Glenelg)
69. Gold Coast Suns - Dee Heslop (Yeronga)
70. West Coast - Katherine Orme (Claremont)
71. Richmond - Laura Bailey (Richmond VFLW)
72. Melbourne - Brenna Tarrant (East Coast Eagles)
Round 5
73. Richmond - Emma Horne (Richmond VFLW)
74. Collingwood - Jordan Membrey (Hawthorn VFLW)
75. Brisbane Lions - Maria Moloney (University of Queensland)
76. GWS Giants - Emily Goodsir (East Coast Eagles)
77. Melbourne - Gabrielle Colvin (Darebin Falcons)
78. Melbourne - Krstel Petrevski (Calder Cannons)
79. North Melbourne - Abbey Green (Launceston)
80. Geelong Cats - Amy McDonald (Geelong VFLW)
81. Fremantle - Janelle Cuthbertson (Perth Angels)
82. Collingwood - Alana Porter (Oakleigh Chargers)
83. Adelaide Crows - Courtney Gum (South Adelaide)
84. Richmond - Kate Dempsey (Richmond VFLW)
85. Fremantle - Bianca Webb (Swan Districts)
86. Gold Coast Suns - Jade Pregelj (Yeronga)
Round 6
87. Richmond - Ciara Fitzgerald (Northern Knights)
88. Western Bulldogs - pass
89. Collingwood - Ebony O'Dea (GWS Giants)
90. GWS Giants - Georgia Garnett (East Coast Eagles)
91. Gold Coast Suns - Georgia Breward (Coolangatta-Tweed)
92. West Coast - Talia Radan (Hawthorn VFLW)
93. Richmond - Emily Harley (Oakleigh Chargers)
94. Collingwood - Machaelia Donna Roberts (NT Thunder)
95. GWS Giants - Tait Mackrill (UNSW Eastern Suburbs)
96. Richmond - Lauren Tesoriero (Richmond VFLW)
97. GWS Giants - Rebecca Privitelli (UNSW Eastern Suburbs)
98. Geelong Cats - Madison Maguire (Geelong VFLW)
99. GWS Giants - Lisa Whiteley (UNSW Eastern Suburbs)
Round 7
100. Adelaide Crows - Madison Newman (West Adelaide)
101. West Coast - Chantella Perera (Hawthorn VFL)
102. Adelaide Crows - Chelsea Biddell (West Adelaide)
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From the herald sun.com
"The Bulldogs obtained the first pick when Monique Conti was traded to expansion club Richmond, and they held four of the first seven Victorian selections. Maggie Gorham from Belconnen went to GWS at pick No.4 with St Kilda landing winger Georgia Patrikios from the Calder Cannons with the fifth overall selection. Patrikios, who was named player of the AFLW under-18 championships, was touted as a possible top pick after a very strong year with the Cannons."
"The Bulldogs obtained the first pick when Monique Conti was traded to expansion club Richmond, and they held four of the first seven Victorian selections. Maggie Gorham from Belconnen went to GWS at pick No.4 with St Kilda landing winger Georgia Patrikios from the Calder Cannons with the fifth overall selection. Patrikios, who was named player of the AFLW under-18 championships, was touted as a possible top pick after a very strong year with the Cannons."
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Not exactly. Preseason starts early November so that's 5 months (they get 1-2 weeks off over Christmas) so that's 18 weeks give-or-take. Many would have to juggle other work commitments in between, potentially costing them more money. So roughly less than $1000 a week? Hardly the easiest money they'd be able to make...
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Train after hours like VFL or suburban players.outside66 wrote: ↑Tue 22 Oct 2019 4:38pmNot exactly. Preseason starts early November so that's 5 months (they get 1-2 weeks off over Christmas) so that's 18 weeks give-or-take. Many would have to juggle other work commitments in between, potentially costing them more money. So roughly less than $1000 a week? Hardly the easiest money they'd be able to make...
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Well they dont. They are full time for the 5 months.CURLY wrote: ↑Tue 22 Oct 2019 4:49pmTrain after hours like VFL or suburban players.outside66 wrote: ↑Tue 22 Oct 2019 4:38pmNot exactly. Preseason starts early November so that's 5 months (they get 1-2 weeks off over Christmas) so that's 18 weeks give-or-take. Many would have to juggle other work commitments in between, potentially costing them more money. So roughly less than $1000 a week? Hardly the easiest money they'd be able to make...
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No there not.outside66 wrote: ↑Tue 22 Oct 2019 4:52pmWell they dont. They are full time for the 5 months.CURLY wrote: ↑Tue 22 Oct 2019 4:49pmTrain after hours like VFL or suburban players.outside66 wrote: ↑Tue 22 Oct 2019 4:38pmNot exactly. Preseason starts early November so that's 5 months (they get 1-2 weeks off over Christmas) so that's 18 weeks give-or-take. Many would have to juggle other work commitments in between, potentially costing them more money. So roughly less than $1000 a week? Hardly the easiest money they'd be able to make...
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So you are just going to ignore all the time and effort for them to get this far? That if they don't actually train for most of the year that they would not get picked?
That in playing in this competition they will have sacrificed other careers, or income?
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Nah, I’d prefer jelly
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Yeah I am. The Eastern Ranges just took there new crop and most of them had just completed their first season of football ever. They are getting a pretty easy path through.saintsRrising wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 1:20amSo you are just going to ignore all the time and effort for them to get this far? That if they don't actually train for most of the year that they would not get picked?
That in playing in this competition they will have sacrificed other careers, or income?
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Well that would explain why there was only 2 selected from the Eastern Ranges then... I just find it a little underwhelming that people like yourself would prefer to come out with a snide cheap shot rather than trying to be supportive of the new generation or simply be quiet if it’s not your cup of tea.CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 7:11amYeah I am. The Eastern Ranges just took there new crop and most of them had just completed their first season of football ever. They are getting a pretty easy path through.saintsRrising wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 1:20amSo you are just going to ignore all the time and effort for them to get this far? That if they don't actually train for most of the year that they would not get picked?
That in playing in this competition they will have sacrificed other careers, or income?
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Just think it's a easy ride and a lot of young boys are missing out due to priorities going elsewhere.outside66 wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 8:45amWell that would explain why there was only 2 selected from the Eastern Ranges then... I just find it a little underwhelming that people like yourself would prefer to come out with a snide cheap shot rather than trying to be supportive of the new generation or simply be quiet if it’s not your cup of tea.CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 7:11amYeah I am. The Eastern Ranges just took there new crop and most of them had just completed their first season of football ever. They are getting a pretty easy path through.saintsRrising wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 1:20amSo you are just going to ignore all the time and effort for them to get this far? That if they don't actually train for most of the year that they would not get picked?
That in playing in this competition they will have sacrificed other careers, or income?
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Where the are the boys missing out? Such a cop out. Just because someone is doing something good in one place, does not mean it takes the shine off somewhere else. It just adds.CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 8:55amJust think it's a easy ride and a lot of young boys are missing out due to priorities going elsewhere.outside66 wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 8:45amWell that would explain why there was only 2 selected from the Eastern Ranges then... I just find it a little underwhelming that people like yourself would prefer to come out with a snide cheap shot rather than trying to be supportive of the new generation or simply be quiet if it’s not your cup of tea.CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 7:11amYeah I am. The Eastern Ranges just took there new crop and most of them had just completed their first season of football ever. They are getting a pretty easy path through.saintsRrising wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 1:20amSo you are just going to ignore all the time and effort for them to get this far? That if they don't actually train for most of the year that they would not get picked?
That in playing in this competition they will have sacrificed other careers, or income?
If anything, it will only add more supporters to the game, which in turn, adds more to the boys.
The ride may be “easier” than that of the road to the AFL (a sport essentially in its infancy will take time to get more competitive), but that does not make it easy.
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Resources such as grounds ,game times, grants development squads are all affected.diddley wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 9:19amWhere the are the boys missing out? Such a cop out. Just because someone is doing something good in one place, does not mean it takes the shine off somewhere else. It just adds.CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 8:55amJust think it's a easy ride and a lot of young boys are missing out due to priorities going elsewhere.outside66 wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 8:45amWell that would explain why there was only 2 selected from the Eastern Ranges then... I just find it a little underwhelming that people like yourself would prefer to come out with a snide cheap shot rather than trying to be supportive of the new generation or simply be quiet if it’s not your cup of tea.CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 7:11amYeah I am. The Eastern Ranges just took there new crop and most of them had just completed their first season of football ever. They are getting a pretty easy path through.saintsRrising wrote: ↑Wed 23 Oct 2019 1:20amSo you are just going to ignore all the time and effort for them to get this far? That if they don't actually train for most of the year that they would not get picked?
That in playing in this competition they will have sacrificed other careers, or income?
If anything, it will only add more supporters to the game, which in turn, adds more to the boys.
The ride may be “easier” than that of the road to the AFL (a sport essentially in its infancy will take time to get more competitive), but that does not make it easy.
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Wow. This thread brought out the Neanderthals. Watch those knuckles while they drag on the ground boys.
Jelly? Really? Wonder if you'd be so flipant if it was your daughter out there?
Just think it's a easy ride and a lot of young boys are missing out due to priorities going elsewhere.
And why should young girls not get the same opportunity that young boys get to enjoy our great game. I know of a young girl who was an excellent prospect to play AFLW but was struck down with cancer. While she's recovering now, she has missed her opportunity to play due to the effects and its really effected her as it was all she wanted to do. Why should boys be prioritised over the girls who want the same opportunity?