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Huge game. Win and we play finals. Tall order but confidence will be high after the Crows game.

Big games required from Zanker and Pearce again. 

Daisy to kick the winning goal

Go Dees.

The icing is made with the men's.

Now for the cake.

Do it like last week. Frenetic pressure to get the ball or slow down the opposition. Endeavour for the 4 quarters.

Get the points and come back home with the knowledge, we can win anywhere, against anyone.

Still hoping Cunningham can come good, need those marks and long kicks.

Otherwise, L. Pearce and Daisy to control it with, Zanker, Hanks, Hore, Gay, and Mithin.

Expect, improvements from Bannan and Scott.

Back-line to repel many balls.

Go Dees!

 

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Really looking forward to this game after last week's fantastic performance.

Hope they just crack this one instead of waiting until the final game.

Go Dees

Anyone else here going to the game?  I couldn’t buy a stand seat and will be on the wing somewhere.

going to be a hot afternoon depending what time the sea breeze comes in. 


 

Excellent ball movement. Hitting targets. Carving through Freo.


Dominated that quarter.

Our forward line seems so much better without the one dimensional kicks to Cunningham every time.

Our whole structure with Cunningham rucking more and Pearce forward seems to have transformed us.

Keep the foot down on 'em girls.

 

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Great quarter girls. Hore was fantastic. Mcnamara, Guy, Hanks and Paxman playing really well. Keep that up for four quarters and we will win but can we,


Paxman playing well in tight areas and Hore finding space.

Smart footy Dees.

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Hanks has plenty of time but blazed away at the kick inside 50. Should have hit a target. Needs to improve that side of her game.

 

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