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Opening AFLW players ABEN Marinoff and Ally Anderson will also write history at the same time.
At 15:00 on Sunday, Marinoff will run to Adelaide Crows to Unley Oval and Brisbane Lions star Anderson’s 100th time to run to Brighton Homes Arena – a milestone that has never been reached on AFLW.
Opening AFLW players Ebany Marinoff and Ally Anderson will reach 100 matches on Sunday. Credit: AFL Photos
Surprisingly, Marinoff and Anderson have not missed a single match since 2017, and now they will hit the centuries in front of their crowds, and they will face Adelaide Sydney and Lions.
Anderson, a proud Gangulu/Waka Waka woman, said milestone success was a “surreal feeling ve and said that he played with Lions for a long time.
“I remember avoiding Craig [Starcevich] In the first year, he laughed, thinking that I would drop every game ..
“So I was surprised to have done it so far, frankly, any injury, shaking or suspending or doing without anything like that … A good success for nine years.”
Anderson praised Marinoff as an incredible player and said it was special to share the milestone with him.
Ebony Marinoff was chosen as the best and most fair AFLW last November.Credit: AFL Photos
Anderson from Zillmere in Qaflw has become an important part of Lions in the last nine seasons and witnessed the evolution of AFLW.
“Many children who come now had the opportunity to watch us when they were 12 or 13 years old and even younger, so you see that these natural players are coming, and now they are absolutely dominant,” he said.
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“The game has changed a lot, with the rules, it was too thin tuning… This is always developing constantly, so I feel better every year.”
Marinoff spoke with the media on Tuesday and said the mileage stone came faster than expected.
“It is a cool milestone to reach and something I never think of as a 12 -year -old child running around the Lockyss Football Club.”
Crows’ midfielder was reflected in the transformation of the league and hoped that AFLW players who reached 100 games would soon be a regular event.
“We still don’t play everyone once, everyone said, ‘What do you want AFLW to be?’ He continues to ask and kills me at the end of the Ev-Away season, Aflw looks at the staircase and there are only 12 games and there are 18 teams. ”
“Once you don’t play everyone, we don’t sit well. Even when you look at the staircase in men, there are several pairs of ups, but you come out once against every AFL team.
“I would love to see that this has happened in the next few years, so I will continue to push it for that.”
Both Marinoff and Anderson have comprehensive resumes with numerous praise, including greedy best and most appropriate rewards. The couple has five combined premiere, 10 All-Avustralya Blazeri and Seven Club champions.
Andrew Dillon, General Manager of AFL, congratulated the duo and greeted it as an incredible success.
“They haven’t played every possible game since the competition started, this is a proof of their business ethics and professionalism, the level they contribute to their teams and the awards they have won, they will see that they have fallen as two of the most fancy players in AFLW history,” he said.
“They speak for themselves in the field, but I would like to accept and celebrate what they are doing for young girls around the country and that they have given back to the young players and the community.”



