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The quality of game is exponentially improving each season and nearly each game.

The second quarter was the best I have ever seen. 
 

Just quietly... how good is it having a key forward!!!!

 
3 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Best qtr of footy the girls have ever played. Standard is excellent from both teams. 

Best quarter of AFLW I’ve ever seen, full stop!

That coast to coast goal that ended in a Cunningham goal was fantastic. If we get the chance to play Geelong I think we're a chance to avenge our 186 point loss. 

 

need to steady

Well, we're not playing against the bottom team, that much is clear.  Really looking to weather this storm and kick away from them again.

Currently a bit rattled and clumsy.

 

"Paxman has been having a pretty shaky game by her standards..." was what I was thinking moments ago.

 


Hardly surprising North came back, they are very good and very fit.  If we match their intensity I think we can win. Our backline was a wobbly, Daisy’s kick-outs, Birch’s missed marks.  It’s the North pressure.  Go Dee girls.

Looks like the “if you can’t dispose of the ball legally just drop it, it’s all good” rule applies in AFLW as well,

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you f*&k%$g beauty!!!!!!!

 

Great effort girls. Tough and talented.

 

[censored] YEAH


Thought Daisy had some huge moments in critical contests that quarter. Good on ya Dees, super win and Shelley Scott no problem slotting it after the siren.

Just a very impressive showing against quality opposition, who were always going to make a charge.

Great win for the girls. Go dees


Terrific game of footy.

Great win, particularly given paxman was not as prolific as normal and daisy was a bit off in the first 3 quarters (but terrific in the last).

Go dees

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Just now, binman said:

Terrific game of footy.

Great win, particularly given paxman was not as prolific as normal and daisy was a bit off in the first 3 quarters (but terrific in the last).

Go dees

Winners stand up when needed.

Daisy is a winner.

They was so good to watch ...they have improved enormously & you can certainly see the difference when the teams that were the inauguration teams play. I can honestly say there is a great future for AFLW !!!

 

I've watched most of the games this year and that was far and away the best quality game of ALFW this year. If we can sustain this level no reason to think we can't go deep into finals this year.

2 minutes ago, Deestar9 said:

They was so good to watch ...they have improved enormously & you can certainly see the difference when the teams that were the inauguration teams play. I can honestly say there is a great future for AFLW !!!

AFLW will silence almost every doubter a decade from now, if the current improvement curve continues.

I was a doubter at first, and early on the skills were garbage.

Jesus the improvement has been huge. It's not just an enjoyable game because they wear the Dees colours any more. They have some serious skills and toughness considering their time in the game.

Bloody impressive.


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