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Anonymous
Years ago
Melbourne Tigers Women's SEABL 2017
Best part of the VYCW roster were also best part of their SCW roster.....that alone will tell you they will struggle in SEABL, they may well have done well in VYCW but those same ones tanked like the men in SCW and SEABL is a step up again from that.
So unless they are planning to recruit an entirely new group it's highly likely they will tank in SEABL too.
Huge step up from youth league to SEABL mate, huge!!!
If you think fir me second their youth league team will get anywhere in SEABL your living on another planet