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TH's one-grab pack mark, of a fairly mongrel kick, was something to see close up. Good that she honoured it, too.

Over-allowed for the breeze with her later shot. It's pretty fluky around the big black gym.

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew
B***** spellcheck!

 

We are awful. Umpires are too.

Saints defending well ('desperation?)

Bit kick and hope going inside 50.

 

Big call; the game has gone past Paxy. So many dodgy 1m handballs. Refuses to kick

Libby Birch is a tool too. Way too keen on the dumb push and shove stuff. Needs to pull her head in.


C’mon Kate!!!’

Well if they want to be a top side then this 2nd half better be good. Wind or not, their skills are ordinary. That West can't kick and most handball to someone in a worse position. Time to redeem themselves.

Gee EZ's ferocious 

 
6 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Big call; the game has gone past Paxy. So many dodgy 1m handballs. Refuses to kick

settle down. she's won 5 AA jackets in a row


1 minute ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Gee EZ's ferocious 

Is the breeze keeping the temperature bearable, or is it hideously hot out there?

Had Xenos kicked truly they’d be in front. 😠

It’s a joke that West is in the team with those kicking skills. We are really missing Maddy Gay

Lampy having a mare…and Saints level at 3/4 time.   At least we have the breeze in the last…


6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Is the breeze keeping the temperature bearable, or is it hideously hot out there?

Sun very hot, regardless of breeze.

Anyone else here feeling they're jinxing? 

My post got deleted. Possibly because it was in the wrong thread.

As a paid up financial member of 26 years,player sponsor etc. 

I need to ask the question.

How much are we paying Tayla Harris?

Very talented but has the football nouse of Nick Nat.

You were saying, golly? 😄

That was a prolonged hold. That's when multiple umpires pays off!

2 minutes ago, gOLLy said:

My post got deleted. Possibly because it was in the wrong thread.

As a paid up financial member of 26 years,player sponsor etc. 

I need to ask the question.

How much are we paying Taylor Harris?

Very talented chick but has the football nouse of Nick Nat.

She’s kicked three of our four goals. So I hope they’re paying her well. 

2 minutes ago, gOLLy said:

My post got deleted. Possibly because it was in the wrong thread.

As a paid up financial member of 26 years,player sponsor etc. 

I need to ask the question.

How much are we paying Taylor Harris?

Very talented chick but has the football nouse of Nick Nat.

No offence to Teegs Cunningham but she made great position but just couldn't hold a mark or convert.
Having Harris down there this year with Daisy and Fitzpatrick is chalk and cheese for our forward line this year.

No idea what she's paid.


2 minutes ago, gOLLy said:

My post got deleted. Possibly because it was in the wrong thread.

As a paid up financial member of 26 years,player sponsor etc. 

I need to ask the question.

How much are we paying Taylor Harris?

Very talented chicken but has the football nouse of Nick Nat.

she's the difference today

This is more like it, Dees! ❤️💙

Foot.

Pedal.

 
13 minutes ago, BDA said:

settle down. she's won 5 AA jackets in a row

Last years was on reputation. This year she’s just an ok player. Can’t find the space she used to. The players without balance or strength in congestion aren’t doing well under the heat teams can put on. 

Harris is frustrating and often not that bright. But her skills are exceptional. She’s already done more this year than she did all of last. She could win a final in 5 minutes 


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