{"id":79941,"date":"2021-04-30T21:28:17","date_gmt":"2021-04-30T11:28:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/afl.draftcentral.localhost\/?p=79941"},"modified":"2021-04-30T21:28:17","modified_gmt":"2021-04-30T11:28:17","slug":"2021-wafl-womens-round-10-preview-sides-return-after-forced-cancellation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/central.rookieme.com\/afl\/2021\/04\/30\/2021-wafl-womens-round-10-preview-sides-return-after-forced-cancellation\/","title":{"rendered":"2021 WAFL Women&#8217;s Round 10 preview: Sides return after forced cancellation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>AFTER Round 9 matches were unable to go ahead due to the state lockdown, the Round 10 teams &#8211; which saw the return of the State Academy talents and more AFL Women&#8217;s players &#8211; were largely left the same with a few odd movements.<\/p>\n<p>Up first is Peel Thunder taking on East Fremantle with the former stacked with returning talent and the latter also including some serious excitement. The reigning premiers have been able to bring their State Academy talent in recently named Most Valuable Player (MVP)<strong> Ella Roberts<\/strong>, with<strong> Courtney Rowley<\/strong>, <strong>Jaide Britton<\/strong>, <strong>Bella Mann<\/strong>, <strong>Beth Schilling<\/strong> and <strong>Aisha Wright<\/strong> all back in the side. Add in AFL Women&#8217;s talents in <strong>Sabreena Duffy<\/strong>, <strong>Sarah Verrier<\/strong> and <strong>Katie Jayne Grieve<\/strong> and the home team is absolutely stacked. <strong>Nel Baxter<\/strong> is another to return and slot straight onto a wing opposite Rowley as <strong>Chloe Wrigley<\/strong> has been named onball, while Roberts joins Grieve, <strong>Kira Phillips<\/strong> and <strong>Kate Bartlett<\/strong> inside 50, and Verrier is named off half-back with <strong>Cassie Davidson<\/strong>, <strong>Tanisha Anderson<\/strong> and <strong>Ebony Dowson<\/strong> among the players back there.<\/p>\n<p>The Sharks have been able to add their two State Academy talents back into the side after the AFL Women&#8217;s Under 19 Championships in <strong>Chloe Reilly<\/strong> and <strong>Mylee Leitch<\/strong>, while <strong>Anjelique Raison<\/strong> is another young gun returning for the match.<strong> Gabby O&#8217;Sullivan<\/strong> will be a massive boost to the Sharks in the second half of the season, as will <strong>Philipa Seth<\/strong> up the other end, with the pair coming in alongside experienced forward <strong>Sara Lewis<\/strong>. The Sharks had to make six changes last week with <strong>Rachel Ashley<\/strong> and <strong>Gabby Radojkovich<\/strong> among the outs, though one name who has quietly snuck into a forward pocket is <strong>Roxanne Roux<\/strong>, who is a tall target that might just worry the Peel Thunder defence. If she can get off the chain with her athleticism and AFLW experience, then watch out.<\/p>\n<p>The match of the round has to be the top of the table battle between the undefeated Swan Districts and one of the Swans&#8217; biggest threats in Claremont. The Tigers have added in their State Academy players with <strong>Emily Bennett<\/strong> and<strong> Matilda Dyke<\/strong> going straight back into defence, and <strong>Amy Franklin<\/strong> named in her preferred position up forward. <strong>Matilda Sergeant<\/strong> and <strong>Jasmin Stewart<\/strong> come back to state level with captain <strong>Ella Smith<\/strong> returning alongside ruck<strong> Matilda Husband<\/strong>. The midfield featuring <strong>Jess Low<\/strong>, <strong>Sasha Goranova<\/strong> and <strong>Hayley Bullas<\/strong> is a major strength for the Tigers, while Dyke and <strong>Sophie McDonald<\/strong> holding the key position defence roles alongside Bennett, <strong>Rachel Ortlepp<\/strong> and <strong>Laura Pugh<\/strong>, while<strong> Amy Fortescue<\/strong> is one out from Round 9 to 10 selection sheet named as an emergency. Claremont have the talent to win the ball in the midfield and give their forwards first chance, but the Swans lineup is absolute A-grade and are the premiership favourites right now.<\/p>\n<p>Swan Districts has also been able to roll out the welcome mat for plenty of inclusions as the State Academy members return for Round 9. <strong>Dana East<\/strong>, <strong>Nyra Anderson<\/strong>, <strong>Melisha Hardy<\/strong>, <strong>Sarah Lakay<\/strong>, <strong>Emma Nanut<\/strong> and <strong>Tara Stribley<\/strong> are all back into the side which has an extended bench, as AFL Women&#8217;s-listed players <strong>Kellie Gibson <\/strong>and <strong>Bianca Webb<\/strong> all return as well, <strong>Caitlyn Appleford<\/strong> is the other including of the 11 changes to the Swans, with the entirely new midfield of Lakay, East, Webb and Gibson will flank the damaging <strong>Mikayla<\/strong> and <strong>Brianna Hyde<\/strong> on the wings. The reliable <strong>Emily McGuire<\/strong> is at half-back, with young gun <strong>Jaime Henry<\/strong> also there while <strong>Jess Cox<\/strong> and <strong>Kloe Taylor<\/strong> are among the other young talents coming through the team, and<strong> Sarah Wielstra<\/strong> named up forward. The Swans will be keen to have a win over the Tigers and all but lock up top spot this season.<\/p>\n<p>In the final game of the round, Subiaco hosts South Fremantle in a battle of\u00a0 fourth against sixth. South Fremantle has also allowed for a ton of chances, as <strong>Makaela Tuhakaraina<\/strong> and <strong>Lauren Wakfer<\/strong> return from State Academy duties, with <strong>Sarah Wright<\/strong> also back on the extended interchange. <strong>Lauren Vecchio<\/strong> has come in to provide some extra experience, and <strong>Lara Rodin-Zimdahl<\/strong>, <strong>Cali Hunt<\/strong> and <strong>Ashleigh Little<\/strong> are the others to be coming back into the team. The Bulldogs will be heavy underdogs against an unbelievably strong ladder leaders lineup, though the forward line of Little, Wakfer, <strong>Ebony Clarkson<\/strong> and Tuhakaraina combining with <strong>Zoe Huggett<\/strong>, and then through the midfield <strong>Pia Durk<\/strong>,<strong> Kiara Templeman<\/strong> and <strong>Aaliyah Ugle<\/strong> will be one to watch, and particularly great experience for the younger South Fremantle players.<\/p>\n<p>The Lions have not been forced to make any changes back in Round 9, and have instead recalled some experience in <strong>Hayley Miller<\/strong>, <strong>Ange Stannett<\/strong>, <strong>Beatrice Devlyn<\/strong> and <strong>Ashtyn Cowie<\/strong>. The midfield battle will be fascinating with <strong>Jess Ritchie<\/strong> in the ruck as <strong>Tarnica Golisano<\/strong>, <strong>Abbey Dowick<\/strong> and <strong>Lara Filocamo<\/strong> will look to win first possession. <strong>Kia Buckley<\/strong>, <strong>Jamie Rust<\/strong> and <strong>Madi Wilkins<\/strong> are among the talents forward of centre for the Lions, and <strong>Claire Ortlepp<\/strong> and<strong> Jayme Harken <\/strong>those holding up in defence. <strong>Maggie MacLachlan<\/strong> has been named on an extended interchange, and the depth of the Lions is clear in a game they should win to create separation from the bottom two sides and look towards finals footy.<\/p>\n<p><strong>WAFL WOMEN&#8217;S ROUND 10 FIXTURES:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Peel Thunder vs. East Fremantle<br \/>\nClaremont vs. Swan Districts<br \/>\nSubiaco vs. South Fremantle<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>AFTER Round 9 matches were unable to go ahead due to the state lockdown, the Round 10 teams &#8211; which saw the return of the State Academy talents and more AFL Women&#8217;s players &#8211; were largely left the same with a few odd movements. 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