{"id":33698,"date":"2018-04-18T20:39:36","date_gmt":"2018-04-18T09:39:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.afldraftcentral.com.au\/?p=33698"},"modified":"2021-10-06T06:23:40","modified_gmt":"2021-10-05T20:23:40","slug":"story-so-far-tac-cup-girls-metro","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/central.rookieme.com\/afl\/2018\/04\/18\/story-so-far-tac-cup-girls-metro\/","title":{"rendered":"Story so far: TAC Cup Girls &#8211; Metro"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>THE Story so far continues on from the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.afldraftcentral.com.au\/2018\/04\/16\/story-so-far-tac-cup-girls-country\/\">Country sides<\/a>, with a review of the TAC Cup Girls Metro sides. There have been plenty of impressive players and team performances across the first five rounds, with one metro team sitting second on the ladder. If the first five rounds are anything to go by, the next four rounds will be full of fantastic battles.<\/p>\n<p><b>Calder Cannons <\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Position: <\/b>11th<br \/><b>Win-loss: <\/b>1 win &#8211; 4 losses<br \/><b>Percentage: <\/b>43%<\/p>\n<p><b>Results: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R1: lost to Murray Bushrangers by 46 points<br \/>R2: lost to Northern Knights by 48 points<br \/>R3: defeated Western Jets by 12 points<br \/>R4: lost to Gippsland Power by 3 points<br \/>R5: lost to Sandringham Dragons by 55 points<\/p>\n<p>The Calder Cannons enjoyed a premiership last season so coming into this year, they would have been hoping to continue their hot run of form. Unfortunately, they did not get off to the start that they would have liked, with heavy defeats against Murray Bushrangers and Northern Knights. But the competition was high as both are top four sides, and Calder were without draftees, <b>Monique Conti, Chloe Molloy <\/b>and <b>Sarah Dargan, <\/b>who were integral to their 2017 program. But this year, being the Calder captain has allowed the already talented <b>Madison Prespakis <\/b>to spread her wings. Prespakis has been unstoppable in the midfield and has really been able to lift her team when needed. She has been complemented by some great young talent in <b>Felicity Theodore, Zoe Hardiman <\/b>and <b>Grace Dicker, <\/b>who have all shown great signs throughout the season. The next four weeks could be tough for the Cannons, but with a young side willing to throw everything on the line, expect some close contests to finish off their 2018 campaign. \u00a0<\/p>\n<p><b>Fixtures: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R6: vs. GWV Rebels<br \/>R7: vs. Geelong Falcons<br \/>R8: vs. Dandenong Stingrays<br \/>R9: vs. Eastern Ranges<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p><b>Eastern Ranges <\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Position: <\/b>3rd<br \/><b>Win-loss: <\/b>4 wins &#8211; 1 loss<br \/><b>Percentage: <\/b>189%<\/p>\n<p><b>Results: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R1: defeated GWV Rebels by 19 points<br \/>R2: defeated Dandenong Stingrays by 39 points<br \/>R3: defeated Oakleigh Chargers by 28 points<br \/>R4: defeated Bendigo Pioneers 17 points<br \/>R5: lost to Western Jets by 5 points<\/p>\n<p>The Eastern Ranges\u2019 season has been spectacular, despite a round five loss against the Jets. The TAC Cup Girls competition is all about development, meaning losses are often a good learning curve for the players. This is particularly good for the Ranges, who face ladder-leaders, Geelong in round six, where they would love to fix their mistakes from round five and claim a win. Players like <b>Georgia Macpherson <\/b>and <b>Emerson Woods <\/b>have been fantastic for Eastern and are showing no signs of slowing down. Forward\u00a0<b>Laura McClelland <\/b>is the joint leading goalkicker in the competition with 11 majors, and has been prolific inside 50. In the midfield, it has been <b>Gabriella De Angelis\u2019 <\/b>quick hands and <b>Mikala Cann\u2019s <\/b>explosive speed that have been the catalyst behind the Ranges\u2019 admired ability to swiftly penetrate the ball forward.<\/p>\n<p><b>Fixtures: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R6: vs. Geelong Falcons<br \/>R7: vs. Gippsland Power<br \/>R8: vs. Murray Bushrangers<br \/>R9: vs. Calder Cannons<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p><b>Northern Knights <\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Position: <\/b>2nd<br \/><b>Win-loss: <\/b>5 wins &#8211; 0 losses<br \/><b>Percentage: <\/b>268%<\/p>\n<p><b>Results: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R1: defeated Dandenong Stingrays by 35 points<br \/>R2: defeated Calder Cannons by 48 points<br \/>R3: defeated Sandringham Dragons by 30 points<br \/>R4: defeated GWV Rebels by 16 points<br \/>R5: defeated Oakleigh Chargers by 51 points<\/p>\n<p>The Northern Knights have been a surprise packet this year, going undefeated so far from five rounds. The wins have been extremely convincing, winning four out of five games by over 30 points. The Knights have an innate ability to burst the game open through one quarter of blistering footy, and leaders such as <b>Madeline Brancatisano, Gabrielle Newton <\/b>and <b>Britney Gutknecht <\/b>have been pivotal in these electric passages of play. <b>Abigail Bennett <\/b>has shown her versatility for the Knights with impressive stints both in the forward-line and in the midfield. <b>Alex Pronesti <\/b>and <b>Alyssa Bannan <\/b>have been a dangerous duo inside 50, kicking eight and 11 goals for the season, respectively. The Knights\u2019 lesser-known players have also been standouts, with <b>Ellie McKenzie <\/b>running amok in each of her three games for the Knights, while <b>Marnie Jarvis <\/b>has provided fantastic speed throughout the season. Northern\u2019s talent has stood up so far, and will need to continue to do so, as they face their fellow top-four sides in the last rounds of the season. These next four rounds could significantly shape the Knights\u2019 season.<\/p>\n<p><b>Fixtures: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R6: vs. Gippsland Power<br \/>R7: vs. Eastern Ranges<br \/>R8: vs. Geelong Falcons<br \/>R9: vs. Murray Bushrangers<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p><b>Oakleigh Chargers <\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Position: <\/b>10th<br \/><b>Win-loss: <\/b>1 win &#8211; 4 losses<br \/><b>Percentage: <\/b>55%<\/p>\n<p><b>Results: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R1: defeated Gippsland Power by 67 points<br \/>R2: lost to Sandringham Dragons by 33 points<br \/>R3: lost to Eastern Ranges by 28 points<br \/>R4: lost to Geelong Falcons by 70 points<br \/>R5: lost to Northern Knights by 51 points<\/p>\n<p>The Oakleigh Chargers enjoyed a magnificent win in round one to open their season, however the next four rounds have not been ideal for the Chargers. They have not won a game since, but their development has been good. <b>Gemma Lagioia, Alana Porter <\/b>and <b>Katie Lynch <\/b>have been important in the midfield and have stood up when the side has been down. Captain\u00a0<b>Hannah McLaren <\/b>has shown great leadership throughout Oakleigh\u2019s 2018 campaign, demonstrating her versatility across the backline and through the middle of the ground. Players like <b>Chloe O\u2019Malley,<\/b>\u00a0<b>Mimi Hill <\/b>and<b> Nicola Xenos\u00a0<\/b>have also had convincing performances in patches throughout the season. The Chargers play four of the bottom six teams coming up, in which they can prove a point to the rest of the competition.<\/p>\n<p><b>Fixtures: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R6: vs. Bendigo Pioneers<br \/>R7: vs. Dandenong Stingrays<br \/>R8: vs. Western Jets<br \/>R9: vs. GWV Rebels<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p><b>Sandringham Dragons <\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Position: <\/b>6th<br \/><b>Win-loss: <\/b>3 wins &#8211; 2 losses<br \/><b>Percentage: <\/b>136%<\/p>\n<p><b>Results: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R1: lost to Geelong Falcons by 20 points<br \/>R2: defeated Oakleigh Chargers by 33 points<br \/>R3: lost to Northern Knights by 30 points<br \/>R4: defeated Dandenong Stingrays by 15 points<br \/>R5: defeated Calder Cannons by 55 points<\/p>\n<p>The Sandringham Dragons have plenty of talent in their side, with players like <b>Sarah Hartwig <\/b>holding up the backline, <b>Eliza McNamara <\/b>dominating in the midfield, and <b>Maddison Wilson <\/b>playing well up forward. <b>Eleanor Brown <\/b>has been damaging all over the ground and has proved that she can have an impact in any position, while captain <strong>Jemma Owen<\/strong> has been in fine form of late. The Dragons have now won two consecutive games and have a chance to keep their momentum going against a Murray side who experienced its first loss in the TAC Cup Girls competition in round five. Despite no AFLW Academy members in the side, Sandringham still has the firepower to match it up against the sides that do.<\/p>\n<p><b>Fixtures: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R6: vs. Murray Bushrangers<br \/>R7: vs. Western Jets<br \/>R8: vs. Bendigo Pioneers<br \/>R9: vs. Gippsland Power<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p><b>Western Jets <\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Position: <\/b>9th<br \/><b>Win-loss: <\/b>1 win &#8211; 4 losses<br \/><b>Percentage: <\/b>57%<\/p>\n<p><b>Results: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R1: lost to Bendigo Pioneers by 37 points<br \/>R2: lost to Gippsland Power by 15 points<br \/>R3: lost to Calder Cannons by 12 points<br \/>R4: lost to Murray Bushrangers by 25 points<br \/>R5: defeated Eastern Ranges by 5 points<\/p>\n<p>It was extremely pleasing to see the Western Jets get their first win of the TAC Cup Girls competition as their development has been positive throughout the season. <b>Isabelle Pritchard <\/b>has been solid in defence, <b>Isabella Grant <\/b>can make an impact wherever she plays, and <b>Elisabeth Georgostathis <\/b>has been sensational through the middle of the ground. Despite four losses to start the season, the losses were not heavy, with the biggest loss coming in round one against Bendigo. But in the last two weeks in particular, we have seen the emergence of forward, <b>Caitlin Greiser. <\/b>Greiser has kicked seven goals in two rounds and will continue to be a key cog inside 50 as the Jets approach the Stingrays in round six, who are yet to win a game in 2018.<\/p>\n<p><b>Fixtures: <\/b><\/p>\n<p>R6: vs. Dandenong Stingrays<br \/>R7: vs. Sandringham Dragons<br \/>R8: vs. Oakleigh Chargers<br \/>R9: vs. Geelong Falcons<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>THE Story so far continues on from the Country sides, with a review of the TAC Cup Girls Metro sides. There have been plenty of impressive players and team performances across the first five rounds, with one metro team sitting second on the ladder. 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