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  On 13/03/2021 at 08:47, Dee Zephyr said:

These tackles....ferocious attitude tonight 

The team look like they're 'angry' about the opportunities they've let slip this year...great to see them showing it through on field actions.

 

Playing hard football, holding the ball in the forward line, looking like a team that wants to win.

Hanks, Zanker, Lampard, Mcnamara, L Pearce,  Mithin, Gay, Heath, all contributing. Adelaide can't find any space.

At the moment we are controlling the game. 

Played two good quarters, keep at it, Go Dees.

Edited by kev martin

Holding Adelaide to 1 goal in a half is a great effort, more of the same thanks girls.

 

Did Hanks hit the post or did goal ump think it went the wrong side? Looked a goal to me 

Edited by Dee Zephyr


This is some performance!

Tarrant is very underrated,  has been huge down back.

Mithen is a little brute.

Tyler Hanks is officially my new favourite player. She is an absolute gun!

 

Zanker has been huge with some of the clearances and just making a lot of metres kicking long.


  On 13/03/2021 at 09:22, Clintosaurus said:

Zanker has been huge with some of the clearances and just making a lot of metres kicking long.

She was our best last week. And has been awesome again.

Great move playing her as a mid in this game.

Her ability to win hard balls and get really good distance of both feet has been super important.

Our tackling is fierce

I love it 

one more quarter....

What, 18 to 3 inside 50's, umpire gives us a junk time goal. Two frees in a row, probably there.

5. 6 to 1. 3

Hore stepped up.

Continuing our style of game.

Go Dees.

Edited by kev martin


18 inside 50’s to 3 that quarter.

just dominant. I eagerly await the men playing the same way.

I have reallt enjoyed this season of AFLW. 

The AFL are on a winner in their war with rugby and soccer. The AFLW will only continue to grow in popularity. Meaning there is footy feb to October.

Quite right Binman.

When you watch the girls play locally, NE Vic for me. Very skilled players.

I have already said to naysaying males.

Just wait 5 years. AFWL will bypass NRL and Soccer

  On 13/03/2021 at 09:32, defuture15 said:

Quite right Binman.

When you watch the girls play locally, NE Vic for me. Very skilled players.

I have already said to naysaying males.

Just wait 5 years. AFWL will bypass NRL and Soccer

In 5 years almost every player in the AFLW will have come up through junior footy like bannon, hanks and mcnamara.

And the standard will be incredible.

Edited by binman


You know Hate Kore has the opposition spooked when there are four of them covering the space around her.  Shame we didn't create an alternate option in the gaps that must have left. 

Still some problems in our forward line but the persistence in keeping it up there and not giving easy groud away means we're not being punished so much.

As always with this team, I feel like we're just arms length from being all-conquering.

They’ve played for each other tonight. Great cohesion, i don’t want this game to end....brilliant watch.

Will never forget watching lilly mithen kick the winning goal to put us into the PF!

That was a proud moment. This victory keeps the dream alive!

 

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