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Sturt women too strong and will get MP. Tess to add the extra dimension. Eagles 2nd. I think Norwood women are up too high. Probably a 3rd or 4th. IMO they will rely on Herrick and Foley with Talbot being the 3rd wheel in the equation. They have a simple offense plan which is easy to pick, but will baffle some coaches who don't watch carefully.
Mavs women definitely wooden spooners.
South women a bit high for me.
Norwood will be MP's. Sturt, West.
Battle for 4th and 5th will be on. South should be in one of those spots, Mavs in other. Eagles will finish out at 6th despite Rasheed. Eagles will look for % boosting games against Tigers, Lions and Woodville Cougars, but will finish out.