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My heart isn't able for this.

superb win.

What a joy to watch these girls play

 

Well done Dees!

Full credit to the umps for trying everything they could to win it forFreo.

Huge.

Would have been tough after that to have a must win game next week 

 

Five point win to Dees

5. 7 to 4. 8

Edited by kev martin


Yes it does

 

 
Just now, The Rebuild said:

Gutsy win! Go dees! I'm just glad Schofield has to eat his words a bit.

I hope he lost all the money he had on freo

one of the worst commentary performances I’ve ever had the pleasure of listening to!


Again nothing but pure guts from the girls. Their desire to win is fantastic. I hope the boys were watching this. Want to mention Kate Mcnamara in that last quarter. She gave it absolutely everything. The same could be said of pearce.

[censored] HELL YEAAAHHHH GO YOU DEE GRRRRLS! 
been refreshing the AFLW app following score , cooking dinner, feeding showering and bed timing kids . Said a dispassionate goodnight to the kids when Freo got up by 1 point, refreshed again and had to go back in for an extra kiss and cuddle, whispering them the final score. They smiled, said ‘go Dees’ and went straight to sleep!

WINNING

Thanks to all contributors

3 minutes ago, The Rebuild said:

Gutsy win! Go dees! I'm just glad Schofield has to eat his words a bit.

Schofield is a more ordinary commentator than he was player and that is saying something.


Great last ten minutes by Paxman.

Gay, what a beauty, Great mark, after smart play by Daisy when she was awarded a 50. Finished with a much needed goal (last score for the game) to put us back infront.

Back-line was good in that quarter, Tarrant, Birch and Colvin.

Mcnamara all day, running in the heat.

L. Peace, great endeavour all game. Also, took control of a stoppage with one minute go in the freo forward area.

 

Edited by kev martin

2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Again nothing but pure guts from the girls. Their desire to win is fantastic. I hope the boys were watching this. Want to mention Kate Mcnamara in that last quarter. She gave it absolutely everything. The same could be said of pearce.

She's my favourite player at the moment. Just so gutsy. Her chasing, second and third efforts are fantastic.

I think the boys could learn a lot from watching the last two games.

Very proud of them.

Gee they're a rough & tough side Freo, I hope we don't get them in a prelim over there. I wonder if we can steal a double chance, if there is such a thing in this 'make it up as you go along' season. 


33 degrees, headed in the 4th quarter  and facing the normai %hitstoem reception of Deliverance town. One of the better wins in recent times by the Melbourne Football Club.

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

One of the worst I’ve heard. Possibly worse than a 5AA feed. 

5AA had a great moment yesterday when James Rowe kicked a goal and his father was commentating.

Edited by Clintosaurus

I hope the girls reminded Roxy Roux what the score was at full time.

 
9 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

33 degrees, headed in the 4th quarter  and facing the normai %hitstoem reception of Deliverance town. One of the better wins in recent times by the Melbourne Football Club.

‘The Cockburn Smash n Grab’ it shall be known as

24 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

[censored] HELL YEAAAHHHH GO YOU DEE GRRRRLS! 
been refreshing the AFLW app following score , cooking dinner, feeding showering and bed timing kids . Said a dispassionate goodnight to the kids when Freo got up by 1 point, refreshed again and had to go back in for an extra kiss and cuddle, whispering them the final score. They smiled, said ‘go Dees’ and went straight to sleep!

WINNING

*UPDATE*
The girls are now jumping up and down on their bed singing Beastie Boys’ ‘Fight For Your Right’ at the top of their lungs. 
But I don’t give a [censored]! 
God I love footy. 


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