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This one has crept up on us, mainly because it was originally scheduled for tomorrow.

DETAILS: Melbourne v GWS Giants

DATE: Saturday 12 February

TIME: 4:10pm (AEDT)

MELBOURNE

B: L.Birch 9 G.Colvin 32 
HB: S.Goldrick 23 S.Lampard 8 S.Heath 30
C: L.Mithen 14 T.Hanks 5 E.McNamara 22
HF: S.Scott 12 K.Hore 10 M.Fitzsimon 24
F: D.Pearce C 6 T.Harris 7
Foll: L.Pearce 15 K.Paxman 4 E.Zanker 29
I/C: L.Magee 26 E.West 11 M.Caris 21 J.Parry 19 A.Bannan 16 

Emerg: B.Tarrant 20 A.Brown 28 

In: T.Hanks

Out: C.Sherriff (injured)

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

B: J.Grierson 10 B.Stack 15 
HB: A.Lister 14 P.Randall 21 T.Hetherington 9
C: E.Pease 33 A.Parker 3 K.Smith 4
HF: R.Privitelli 19 C.Staunton 13 J.Doyle 5
F: L.Stephenson 12 N.Barr 8
Foll: E.McKinnon 23 A.Eva C 2 K.Loynes 7
I/C: L.Graham 37 A.Dallaway 30 C.Dalton 11 H.Zreika 24 A.Morphett 22 

Emerg: L.Steane 20 E.Lorenzini 25 

In: P.Randall, R.Privitelli, K.Loynes, C.Dalton, H.Zreika

Out: E.Lorenzini (omitted), G.Fowler (omitted), B.Mowbray (omitted), C.Simmons (omitted), L.Steane (rested)

With some tough matches ahead, needless to say, it’s time for this team to produce for four quarters.

 

We'll win. GWS are bang average. 

I want to see us build on our improved contested work from last week. And hopefully some players form improves particularly Kate Hore. Shelly Scott has been very quiet as well this year. We have a tough run of fixtures coming up against Freo, North and the Lions. We can't afford to have our best players down on form if we're to have a chance of winning those games

 

Agree with all above.  We have shown in drips & drabs that we are good enough to challenge this year, but dribs & drabs will see us falling short again.  We need to start asserting ourselves, with everyone playing their part.

A little bit of a danger game.


Just now, Salems Lot said:

kayo is not working :(

its being shown live on the afl website

Just now, Salems Lot said:

kayo is not working :(

No. Very frustrating.

And no free to air coverage 

 

2.2.14 to no score GWS. Dees with the wind in the first qtr. Well on top

We should be further in front. How did Harris miss that goal? 

Poor by Kayo lucky the AFLW site is playing it live.

2 excellent deliveries from Mithen to put the ball on the chest of Harris and then Hore. Hore converted. Bad miss from Harris


Better quarter that and our backline were excellent. I must admit that West is playing really well, Just wish she could kick. Lauren pearce has been great as well.

Dees 2.3.15 to no score for the Giants.

that qtr was an arm wrestle. Giants defending stoutly but are offering nothing going forward. We should be further ahead but if we keep the pressure on i think the dam will burst in the second half

terrible miss fitzsimons. we'll shoot ourselves in the foot here if we're not careful


1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

2.7.19 to zip past halfway in the third with Giants kicking with the wind in the last.

MFCSS says it’s predictable that the Giants won’t miss their shots in the last.

Nice finish to the quarter

 

There is something wrong with our kicking for goal. I know it is windy but there is at least 5 points that should have been goals so far in the game. 

Shelly Scott shows how its done. We needed that. Atrocious goal-kicking that qtr. 

The Giants have offered nothing offensively so we should close it out from here


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