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AFLW: Daisy to play on in 2022

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Fantastic news. a heart and soul player. Has found a spot up forward which plays to her strenghts and footy smarts. Hoping she can win a flag before she retires

Great news. It's been the sort of career you want to go on forever!

She's not unfamiliar with a flag or three, and she's evidently got an assured and interesting career ahead of her, so I imagine a motivation to go on is to be part of a flag that her teammates get.

 

And we are front runners to get Taylor Harris - back where she belongs!!

You’re a long time retired. Hopefully the girls lift for her next year and deliver a flag. Would add cement to her legend status.


Given the nature of AFLW at the moment and the last start for many, I can see players playing well beyond what happens in the male comp. Its not as wearing on the body as the impacts are not as hard (At the moment) and its a much shorter season.   I guess most is time off work and getting through the expectations of a club including the preseason.

Tom bring a bit enthusiastic with a scoop. the Old Tom !!!

if Daisy plays on it will be a "win it for Daisy "" campaign"

How big will that be for the team !

it's our turn to salute in the AFLW esp if our male heroes triumph.

Go Dees 

 

I read on another post that Carlton is the only team to win wooden spoons in both the aflw and the men's in the same year.

We might do the opposite this year because of people like Daisy.

I'm calling Daisy Pearce medal for the AFLW grand final best on ground. Just like the Norm Smith a Melbourne great.

When the women's football league got announced Daisy said she wouldn't play unless it was for Melbourne.

Norm Smith famously got sacked and said "I am Melbourne" There are similarities.

 

Maybe wants to see how the knee goes on the slide Queen's Bday before making the call ?


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