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What a ridiculous decision

Wow. What a win. Really gutted it out in the last quarter. Great result.

 

Despite the umpires trying to gift the Lions the game, we prevail in an epic comeback. Couldn’t be prouder of the girls. Tayla Harris is the recruit of the year. Absolute gun. I still worry about our polish in the midfield come the finals. 


💪 What a win, Well done Ladies.

 

Superb win

awful first half. slow ponderous and predictable

fantastic second half. Why don't we play with that intent from the start?

Harris BOG and the difference. Bannon excellent as well. Midfield unit stepped up big time

Go Dees

1 minute ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Gutsy win

And a gutsy call from the umpire 😐after what looked like a throw in the build up to that play

There was a million throws in the game


Umpiring very very questionable thoughout. A phantom 50 and a rubbish free kick at the death. Thankfully didn't decide the game which would have been a shame

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12 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Commentators just said Harris has taken 7 contested marks for the game 😳

… equaling the record set four years ago. She’s a gun! 


Great comeback win. Harris was outstanding. The umpiring for both teams was poor and it’s probably just me but I can not stomach Jack Hevrin as a commentator. 

I don't know what everyone was worried about...

Read the comments from the first half and happened to catch only the 2nd half.

Never in doubt.

7 contested marks in 60 mins of footy on a dewy night with only 26 inside fifties

what an absolute star!!

A super enjoyable game to watch.

The skills were great, in large part because of the brilliant conditions and surface

A good example of my point about the need to play all the AFLW games on AFL standard grounds with stands to provide protection from the wind.

Edited by binman


3. Tayla ‘the Beast’ Harris

2. Paxy

1. L. Pearce 

Outstanding second half. Harris was unbelievable but I was impressed with Purcells second half. Unlike others I thaught Paxman played a great game and when Linda Pearce starts to play well we tend to fire. Great win girls.

 
1 minute ago, Dees_In_October said:

Carn the mighty Dees!

Never in doubt 😉

I had us written off at half time. A great second half.

4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Outstanding second half. Harris was unbelievable but I was impressed with Purcells second half. Unlike others I thaught Paxman played a great game and when Linda Pearce starts to play well we tend to fire. Great win girls.

Think you'll find its Lauren - agree with all comments though :-)


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