{"id":79611,"date":"2021-04-23T08:50:55","date_gmt":"2021-04-22T22:50:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/afl.draftcentral.localhost\/?p=79611"},"modified":"2025-02-11T10:30:19","modified_gmt":"2025-02-11T00:30:19","slug":"2021-sanfl-womens-round-8-preview-state-academy-aflw-talents-return-in-massive-round-of-action","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/central.rookieme.com\/afl\/2021\/04\/23\/2021-sanfl-womens-round-8-preview-state-academy-aflw-talents-return-in-massive-round-of-action\/","title":{"rendered":"2021 SANFL Women&#8217;s Round 8 preview: State Academy, AFLW talents return in massive round of action"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>SOME huge ins at the selection table across all eight teams means the intensity and quality of matches will lift from Round 8 onwards, as the State Academy members and some AFL Women&#8217;s players return to their state league clubs.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NORTH ADELAIDE vs. WWT EAGLES<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Saturday, April 24 @ 11:30am<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Prospect Oval<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>North Adelaide will celebrate <strong>Leah Tynan<\/strong>&#8216;s 50th game in the competition against Woodville-West Torrens, welcoming back State Academy members <strong>Amelie Borg<\/strong>,<strong> Kate Case<\/strong> and <strong>Julia Clark<\/strong>, as well as <strong>Lauren Gauci<\/strong> among six inclusions, whilst <strong>Talia Radan<\/strong> is the crucial loss, out with a back injury. The Eagles have a number of forced changes, with <strong>Audrey Holt<\/strong>,<strong> Lili Gambranis<\/strong>, <strong>Marlie Fiegert<\/strong> and <strong>Samantha Hoogeveen-Hill<\/strong> all unavailable. Coming back into the side are the likes of State Academy duo, <strong>Jamie Parish<\/strong> and <strong>Charlotte Dolan<\/strong>, as well as AFL Women&#8217;s talent<strong> Renee Forth<\/strong>. Both sides inclusions are huge, and plenty on the line with the Roosters sitting a point inside the eight thanks to their draw, but also a win off the bottom of the table. Lose to the Eagles, and the reigning premiers will slip outside the finals spots. <strong>Brianna Arthur<\/strong> had an outstanding game in the midfield last week, and with <strong>Leah Tynan<\/strong> and<strong> Jamie Tabb<\/strong> taking on the likes of Forth, <strong>Shineah Goody<\/strong> and <strong>Anastasia Falkenberg<\/strong>, the clearance battle will be an important one to win for both sides.<\/p>\n<p><strong>GLENELG vs. SOUTH ADELAIDE<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Saturday, April 24 @ 4:40pm<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>ACH Group Stadium<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Coming off a hard-fought win over Central District last week to secure their place in second spot, the Bays now host a South Adelaide team that will load up on talent &#8211; but also lose a number of top players at the same time &#8211; in what is a top three clash. The home team will bring back State Academy members <strong>Brooke Tonon<\/strong> and <strong>Tamsyn Morriss<\/strong>, as well as ruck, <strong>Molly Affolter<\/strong>, with only <strong>Tess Morcom<\/strong> out with injury. Whilst Glenelg has minimal changes, the Panthers have made eight selection moves, with the likes of <strong>Czenya Cavouras<\/strong> and<strong> Tahlia Meyer<\/strong> out of the side for this round, but plenty of star power coming back in. AFL Women&#8217;s-listed players <strong>Lisa Whiteley<\/strong> and <strong>Montana McKinnon<\/strong>, and State Academy members <strong>Gypsy Schirmer<\/strong>, <strong>Tahlita Buethke<\/strong> and <strong>Lauren Clifton<\/strong> all come back into the side in what is a crucial game for the Panthers. A win will see them grab second as they head for home with their talents filtering back in, and the likes of <strong>Jaslynne Smith<\/strong> and <strong>Nicole Campbell<\/strong> in terrific form.<strong> Jorja Hooper<\/strong> is developing nicely up forward, while Brianna Wedding has been a rock in defence. For the Bays, <strong>Ellie Kellock<\/strong>, <strong>Jess Bates<\/strong> and <strong>Tessa Kohn<\/strong> remain consistent each week, while<strong> Sam Franson<\/strong> and <strong>Madisyn Freeman<\/strong> are others who can turn a game.<\/p>\n<p><strong>WEST ADELAIDE vs. NORWOOD<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Saturday, April 24 @ 3:40pm<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Hisense Stadium<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>An absolute blockbuster game between the top of the table Norwood and arguably the strongest West Adelaide side of the season presents the Hisense Stadium clash as the game of the round. The Redlegs have exchanged State Academy members with <strong>Jade Halfpenny<\/strong> returning to the side for <strong>Jess Williams<\/strong> in what will be <strong>Leah Cutting<\/strong>&#8216;s 50th game. The ruck has been in sensational form this year, and she has been named forward to share the role with <strong>Elizabeth Drake<\/strong>. West Adelaide on the other hand have brought in some of the elite talents in State MVP from the AFL Women&#8217;s Under 19 Championships, <strong>Lauren Young<\/strong>, as well as fellow Academy members<strong> Zoe Venning<\/strong> and <strong>Scarlett Griffiths<\/strong>, and<strong> Abbie Ballard<\/strong> who returns for her first game of the season off a long-term injury layoff. Add in AFL Women&#8217;s talents in <strong>Ailish Considine<\/strong> and <strong>Chelsea Biddell<\/strong>, and tall target <strong>Melanie Elsegood<\/strong>, and the Bloods have stocked up this week.<strong> Louella McCarthy<\/strong> and <strong>Gretel Ramsey<\/strong> are among the outs for the match, but with <strong>Sarah Dargan<\/strong> joining Young and Considine in the middle, the Bloods have a stacked side. The Redlegs still have talent across the board that has led them to the top of the table, The midfield featuring <strong>Sophie Armitstead<\/strong>, <strong>Jess Macolino<\/strong> and <strong>Elisha Gallagher<\/strong>, as well as <strong>Morgan Johnston<\/strong> and <strong>Lana Schwerdt<\/strong>, will be a tough one to beat, with <strong>Sarah Branford<\/strong> another talented teenager ready to impact in this huge match.<\/p>\n<p><strong>CENTRAL DISTRICT vs. STURT<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Saturday, April 24 @ 7:30pm<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Tanunda Oval<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The final match of the round in a prime time Saturday night fixture is Central District up against Sturt, with the sides in the bottom four, but one win &#8211; and favourable results &#8211; will see the winner leap into the top four such is the evenness of the competition. The Bulldogs in particular have a massive chance given their percentage is the second highest in the league. Sturt has a lower percentage, but a win would certainly see them jump past at least one &#8211; if not two or three sides. Central District has kept the cards close to the chest, including four players on an extended bench with the trio of State Academy members &#8211; <strong>Laitiah Huynh<\/strong>, <strong>Lauren Breguet<\/strong> and <strong>Madison Lane<\/strong> all returning, as well as AFL Women&#8217;s representative <strong>Chloe Scheer<\/strong>. The Double Blues lose <strong>Lucy Griffith<\/strong> to concussion and <strong>Amy Brooks-Birve<\/strong> to a knee injury, but have added four players to the side, including a trio of State Academy members themselves in <strong>Zoe Prowse<\/strong>, <strong>Hannah Prenzler<\/strong> and <strong>Alex Ballard<\/strong>. This matchup is all about offence taking on defence, with the Double Blues defensive set up, often featuring Prenzler and Ballard &#8211; though both have been named up forward on this occasion &#8211; as well as captain <strong>Maya Rigter<\/strong>, whilst the Central attack is the most exciting in the competition, with Huynh, Breguet and Scheer roaming to leading goalkicking talents <strong>Chantel Reynolds<\/strong> and <strong>Katelyn Rosenzweig<\/strong>. Lane and <strong>Demi Sonneman<\/strong> up the other end provide the run, with <strong>Shelby Smith<\/strong>, <strong>Lauren Smith<\/strong> and <strong>Caitlen Teague<\/strong> roving to<strong> Isabelle Starmer<\/strong> forming a strong midfield core. The battle of the midfields will be fascinating, with<strong> Jess Good<\/strong> in ripping form in the ruck, alongside <strong>Alisha Gepp<\/strong>, <strong>Isobel Kuiper<\/strong> and <strong>Jaimee Wittervan<\/strong> onball, while<strong> Nicole Baker<\/strong> and <strong>Chloe Forby<\/strong> flank Prowse on the forward line.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Picture credit:<\/strong> SANFL \/ Cory Sutton<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SOME huge ins at the selection table across all eight teams means the intensity and quality of matches will lift from Round 8 onwards, as the State Academy members and some AFL Women&#8217;s players return to their state league clubs. 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