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35 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Snuck him in there with a few other legends of the club.

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That section on the right hand side looks like the Star Wars bit where the dead translucent Yoda, Obi Wan and Annakin are giving a bit of mentor support to the young Luke Skywalker. 

#jonesnotgoneyet

I reckon the banner is a ripper DL.

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1 minute ago, In Harmes Way said:

That section on the right hand side looks like the Star Wars bit where the dead translucent Yoda, Obi Wan and Annakin are giving a bit of mentor support to the young Luke Skywalker. 

#jonesnotgoneyet

I reckon the banner is a ripper DL.

Just celebrating an almost 300 gamer.

Also those force ghosts still pack a punch.

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3 hours ago, Demonland said:

Snuck him in there with a few other legends of the club.

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...and Daisy? 

Daisy played for Darebin in the VFLW league.  This is her record: 

...Pearce is a ten-time premiership player (seven as captain), six-time Helen Lambert Medallist (VFLW Brownlow equivalent).

In her two completed AFLW seasons to date, Pearce has twice been voted AFLW Players' best captain, and is a dual AFL Women's All-Australian (as captain in the 2017 team and vice-captain in the 2018 team) and dual Melbourne best and fairest winner. She also captained Victoria in the inaugural AFL Women's State of Origin match in 2017, where she was adjudged best afield.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisy_Pearce

She has captained our AFLW team since the beginning and had a number off-field roles for the club.  She is a huge draw card to games and memberships.

What else does someone need to do to make it to the DL banner?

 

 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Daisy has been on the banner before. Players come and go from it. No slight on them. This year I needed high resolution images. I worked with what I had. 

You don't need to justify it to anyone, Andy. You could argue that there are plenty of legends of our club who could get a run in the banner - what you've done this time around looks terrific, regardless of who made it and who didn't. Great job all round. 

It looks like a Premiership banner to me!

 
23 hours ago, Demonland said:

Daisy has been on the banner before. Players come and go from it. No slight on them. This year I needed high resolution images. I worked with what I had. 

I don't know where high res images come from, but does this mean after about 4 years of AFLW there aren't any high res images of any of our AFLW players? Is that an indictment on the club or does the media still treat AFLW as unworthy of proper visual coverage (or both)? 


Yes, banner looks great. Would look better without May.

Get rid of him. He can go back on next year, after he's done something.

Glad I could help!

Very sad to see that those who bring so much to the site totally ignored - the forgotten track watchers!

 


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