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In : Hanks

Out: Parry

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In Hanks

Out West. 

IN Anyone that can kick straight and any mid or back that doesn't fumble !!!

 
16 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

In : Hanks

Out: Parry

Agree 


If Hanks comes back with no forced outs then I’d think about Paxy to half back for Magee out. Or Paxy to half back for Heath to go forward and replace one of the struggling half forwards.

Injury report.

Also apparently VFLW is starting this weekend. Who knew? Not me! Glad there's now somewhere to drop players to rather than leaving them to languish.

 

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52 minutes ago, Dees_In_October said:

Injury report.

Also apparently VFLW is starting this weekend. Who knew? Not me! Glad there's now somewhere to drop players to rather than leaving them to languish.

 

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I'm really looking forward to seeing Purcell play soon. Her toughness around the ball is something we’ve been missing this season. Hopefully she can find form before our tough run of fixtures against North, Lions and Freo. If she can fire from the get go she’ll be a huge in for us


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Good to see Hanks back.

I think this happened before Round 5, but for anyone that missed it:

Also saw a round-up of the stats leaders at the halfway point:

https://www.womens.afl/news/84380/stats-stars-who-is-leading-at-the-halfway-mark-of-the-season-

Dees players who feature:

Avg. Intercept possessions - Birch 2nd

Avg. Hitouts - L.Pearch =5th

Avg. Score Assists - Hore 1st, D.Pearce 4th, Hanks 5th

Total goals - Harris 2nd

 

2 hours ago, Dees_In_October said:

Also saw a round-up of the stats leaders at the halfway point:

https://www.womens.afl/news/84380/stats-stars-who-is-leading-at-the-halfway-mark-of-the-season-

Dees players who feature:

Avg. Intercept possessions - Birch 2nd

Avg. Hitouts - L.Pearch =5th

Avg. Score Assists - Hore 1st, D.Pearce 4th, Hanks 5th

Total goals - Harris 2nd

 

DIO, Kate has been real quiet and ineffective during the last 2 weeks so it would be gr8 if she could recapture her pre and early season form.  Fingers are crossed!  We need her firing as together with, T Harris and D Pearce, they form the basis of an enviable forward structure.

Parry is lucky to keep her place this week, as we have discussed, and she needs to impose herself.  

Lauren is the best ruck / onballer in AFLW according to Sarah Black and Meggs agrees. He was lukewarm on Birch last year but Libby has been totally excellent in 2022 and together with Lampard, Goldie and Heath (best game last week) the Dees backline is shaping up well.

This week we’ll miss one of Meggs’s faves, C Sherriff, due to concussion but he would prefer Bannan on the wing, to the selected inside-mid  🔫  Mithen, on the opposite wing to the indefatigable McNamara-Langdon.

Hanksy it’s good to have you back. We love you!  We hope Maddie Gay is recovering well and are really looking forward to seeing Liv Purcell play in the Red and Blue.

Let’s have a big win tomorrow Dees, please kick straight, a few girls to recapture some form and let it be a springboard for the rest of the season.

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7 hours ago, Meggs said:

DIO, Kate has been real quiet and ineffective during the last 2 weeks so it would be gr8 if she could recapture her pre and early season form.  Fingers are crossed!  We need her firing as together with, T Harris and D Pearce, they form the basis of an enviable forward structure.

Parry is lucky to keep her place this week, as we have discussed, and she needs to impose herself.  

Lauren is the best ruck / onballer in AFLW according to Sarah Black and Meggs agrees. He was lukewarm on Birch last year but Libby has been totally excellent in 2022 and together with Lampard, Goldie and Heath (best game last week) the Dees backline is shaping up well.

This week we’ll miss one of Meggs’s faves, C Sherriff, due to concussion but he would prefer Bannan on the wing, to the selected inside-mid  🔫  Mithen, on the opposite wing to the indefatigable McNamara-Langdon.

Hanksy it’s good to have you back. We love you!  We hope Maddie Gay is recovering well and are really looking forward to seeing Liv Purcell play in the Red and Blue.

Let’s have a big win tomorrow Dees, please kick straight, a few girls to recapture some form and let it be a springboard for the rest of the season.

Sorry who is Meggs? Margaret ???


Hanks is a big in

Jackie Parry must have some incriminating photos! Her output has been very low this year but hopefully she can find some form today 

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