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Am i the only one who thinks the girls skills have improved out of sight since the first year of the comp?

Maybe im just blinded by all those lovely Red and Blue goals...


Spotting up targets and delivering very skillfully and educatedly

Just now, ding said:

Am i the only one who thinks the girls skills have improved out of sight since the first year of the comp?

Maybe im just blinded by all those lovely Red and Blue goals...

I agree their kicking and marking is impressive 

A joy to watch 

1 minute ago, ding said:

Am i the only one who thinks the girls skills have improved out of sight since the first year of the comp?

Maybe im just blinded by all those lovely Red and Blue goals...

Out of sight, it’s amazing to see!! Skills, endurance and talking. 

 

Is that 18 out of the last 19 goals in a row to the demons?

'Possession game'. They're surprised? Almost implying skills aren't up to it.

Well, they are now! (except, maybe, still, handballing? But can't have everything!🙂)


We’re looking sensational. First to the ball every time. Very stiff breeze here as well. Reckon the girls will traumatise the doggies just like the men did in the GF

Go you "very vocal Melbourne crowd"!

Knees. Don't like to see that in any team...

How outrageously talented is Daisy Pearce, what a star human.

I’m so grateful that she was part of the AFL Grand Final coverage, not only because her analysis is the best in business but because she is a legend of our club.

7 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Knees. Don't like to see that in any team...

Devastating to see that one, what is it with the W and knees. 
 

We need to get another goal here to capitalise with the wind.

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1 hour ago, Brownie said:

Did Selwood or Dangerfield get a run?

Don’t know. Too busy watching out for the space where the gasometer used to be.

5 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Devastating to see that one, what is it with the W and knees. 
 

We need to get another goal here to capitalise with the wind.

Yes. Little bit of blazing away there - credit Dogs for better pressure. Expect Stinnear to be on top of that at 1/2 time - get back to 'our game'.

7 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Devastating to see that one, what is it with the W and knees. 
 

We need to get another goal here to capitalise with the wind.

Im at the ground and the wind is pretty light. Minimal advantage 

Who did a knee?

Tayla Harris has been pretty poor so far in terms of intensity and particularly failing to prevent defenders taking intercept marks

7 minutes ago, binman said:

Tayla Harris has been pretty poor so far in terms of intensity and particularly failing to prevent defenders taking intercept marks

Harder to judge her defensive work from the armchair but she has contributed offensively my my viewpoint.


14 minutes ago, binman said:

Im at the ground and the wind is pretty light. Minimal advantage 

Who did a knee?

Bulldogs forward, Isabel Huntington. Her third acl 😞

that is, if it is an acl. They just said hopefully it’s only a sprain. 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

7 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Harder to judge her defensive work from the armchair throne but she has contributed offensively my my viewpoint.

:jakovich:

Edited by ding

What was all that in the goal square. Yuck! Back to 'your game' girls!

 
18 minutes ago, binman said:

Im at the ground and the wind is pretty light. Minimal advantage 

Who did a knee?

Wind has really picked up now

Started this quarter in a coma.


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