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Congratulations Daisy Pearce (First Mother Daughter/Son pick ever??)

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Great news for Captain Daisy!

Edited by TeamPlayedFine39

 
 

Nice work Daisy. 

Keep refreshing this page just to see the likes increasing on her post. 


1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Great news for Captain Daisy!

... there seems to be a boy, and a girl.!

 

That is so awesome, utterly stoked for them. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

that said, timing ?, what about the season, I want her playing.

Wishing her an uncomplicated pregnancy and easy delivery.

 

 

Just goes to show us that some things are bigger than footy. Congratulations to her and her partner, always a blessing to hear of such news 


Congradulations. Hope they play for Melbourne.


Looks like Daisy's out for 34-38 with twins.

In all seriousness, good luck to her and her partner. Fun times ahead.

Congrats Daisy, one of both please! Both Melbourne Premiership captains!

She’s not due until March, should be able to get a couple of kicks in late Feb. The jumper might need stretching though!

I heard her on SEN on Friday morning, she had the highest of praise for Nev Jetta, saying she would go to the footy just to watch Nev, that he was an all round champion bloke and that she would name her first born after him. I didn’t realise she was actually pregnant! 

58 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

She’s not due until March, should be able to get a couple of kicks in late Feb. The jumper might need stretching though!

I heard her on SEN on Friday morning, she had the highest of praise for Nev Jetta, saying she would go to the footy just to watch Nev, that he was an all round champion bloke and that she would name her first born after him. I didn’t realise she was actually pregnant! 

[censored], I hope it's a boy.


It's been a big couple of weeks for Daisy! Now the VFLW B&F has been named for her, jointly with Helen Lambert.

Lambert was the (VWFL) founding committee member and former president. Daisy is a six-time VWFL Lambert Medal (the VWFL B&F award) winner and the inaugural recipient of the VFL Women’s Medal in 2016.

http://vfl.com.au/lambert-pearce-medal-announced/

Congrats Daisy!

As a woman I feel incredibly scared, nervous and stressed for her having twins, but as a football fan, I hope she has 2 champion boys and that the AFL introduce a mother/son rule! 

 

 

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