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Surprising that Fox Footy hasn’t listed the game. They are still showing the home and away round as being telecast.

26 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Surprising that Fox Footy hasn’t listed the game. They are still showing the home and away round as being telecast.

Must’ve updated - I just set a recording, it’s there 

 

This team is okay on paper but a lack of cohesion might hurt us, as it's quite different structurally.

Can't quite believe we're playing in a final tomorrow! It's come so slowly and so quickly at the same time.

I only hope they're able to give it their best in strange circumstances and enjoy what might be their last game for a long time.


Too many injuries. They are trying but lack some run off half back. Cunninham will have to pull her finger out if we are a chance. Daisy our best so far with Birch and Zanker. 

GWS lots of run, uncontested possessions.  We are missing Goldy and McEvoy.  Six players with no disposals at quarter time.

We turned it right on early in the second, but same old story of missed shots.  It's just about the only way the Demon's women's team loses, and it is maddening. 

I still think we'll win today, I just really believe in this team.  (Weird, huh?)

 

kick straight .....  it will hurt us again 

Their kicking isn't much better but they snapped that goal after our 3 defenders had trouble making up their minds. Again it was Daisy that kept us going. 


We are looking lazy... don’t deserve to win.

They look like they have run out of tack. As I said before too many injuries. 

No structure or run.


Wow, lock it up now!!!

 

How they managed that is anybody’s guess... but all credit to them.

Fanastic.  Desperate to win and that told in the end!


Can’t believe they almost took Perkins off with a few minutes to go when it was clear her contested work was keeping the ball locked into our attacking 50.

WHAT A WIN! Mithen sensational, Daisy Pearce fantastic and Birch was good also. Go the mighty Dees, well done girls now for the Premlim.

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Who do we play next week?

Winner of Freo/Suns and they play soon.

Would think it is Freo.


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