One of the biggest tasks and questions in local footy at the moment is, how do you stop the red and black ladies from South Toowoomba?
They are an impress team and have taken their game to the next level.
Games gone by the South Toowoomba women's side have been labelled a two-player team but not no more. Isabelle Baldock and Georgie Seaniger continue to dominate but what these two talented players have done is bring every single player on their list to the next level.
Now the Bombers are a side that are well balanced and play the ultimate team game.
Warwick will no doubt look to stop the influence of the dynamic duo but if they are to make game number 3 against the Bombers their lucky game, they have to play positively and they have the players to beat the red and black.
The likes of Cassie Cullen, Delma Phyland, Caitlin Harrison and co all ooze talent and should be respected.
Cullen is a natural leader, which leads by examples and those on field examples make her fellow team mates lift. Raw skills but a hard runner, Cullen has the ability to open the game up and take on the at times unaccountable Bombers midfield.
Phyland is your key position defender, strong in the marking contest but also silky when the footy is on the ground. Her best attribute however is her ability to 'kill' the footy and rebound numerous attacks on her area.
Harrison is only new to Australian Rules this year but has already had the call up to representative footy earlier in the year when the DD women's took on Wide Bay in Kingaroy. Harrison is more of an outside player, that reads the play well but can go on the inside and win her own footy.
Beating the Bombers women is no easy task, probably a handful of men's sides that couldn't defeat them either.
But it is only a matter of time before the South Toowoomba women taste their first defeat and it may just be this Sunday at Reddies Oval.
The other game of the weekend will be the in-form Dalby Swans hosting inaugural grand-finalists at their Owen Street Oval. The Swans are on the move and put a-side their much fancied opponents Coolaroo quite easily last week.
Lockyer Valley has quite a few new recruits this season and those rookies are just starting to find their feet. The Demon's ladies are known for their stop-start play style of footy and this may be the right plan against the boundary riding game plan of the Swans ladies.
For a full fixture schedule for round 11 Blackchrome Cup action, click here.
Last Modified on 03/07/2014 17:45