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3 Harris

2 Paxy

1 L Pearce 

5 Harris

4 Paxman

3 birch

2 Pearce L

1 Pearce D

Daisy should never play forward again, she has lost a yard and we need her Lever like qualities down back 

 

Incredible comeback!

5. Harris

4. Hanks

3. Paxy

2. Mithen

1. Birch


5 Harris

4 Paxman

3 Hanks

2 West

1 Birch

Harris

Paxman

L Pearce

D Pearce

Bannan

 

West was probably better than Bannan, but Bannan more influential.

* Worth noting the size and strength of our top players. Against the good sides some of our "girls" tend to get pushed around.

 

Edited by Ungarieboy

5 Harris

4 L.Pearce

3 Paxman

2 Goldrick

1 D.Pearce

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Hanks (7 x tackles)

mithen (7 x tackles)

paxman

mcnamara (7 x marks - tried her heart out)

harris 

I thought our tackling in the second half got us back in the game…


Coaches votes stylee

Harris 10

Paxman 7

L Pearce 6

D Pearce 6

 Bannon 6

Brownlow stylee

Harris 3 

Paxman 2 

L Pearce 1

5 Harris 

4 Hanks 

3 Paxman

2 L.Pearce 

1 Mithen 

special mention to Libby Birch. Love her approach. Competitive.  Fair.  Does the little things like spoils and blocks.  Ultimate team player.  Often unheralded but key part of our team. 

23 hours ago, Ungarieboy said:

* Worth noting the size and strength of our top players. Against the good sides some of our "girls" tend to get pushed around.

I think part of that is the size disparity between players more than teams. Some of our stronger girls push around other teams smaller opponents too.

Although, we are a fit running side more than a big body team. Which makes the desire to play straight up the middle even more baffling. Spread it out Mick!

And we look more balanced with Paxy on the wing using her run now that she gets beat up by younger players who she used to evade and fend. 

We’re then a bit short in the midfield with Hanks, Mithen and West but neither of those women take a backwards step. As Purcell gets more midfield time along with Zanker we’ll have some strength to go with the little zippier mids. 

Our two bigger body half forwards not getting much of it in Parry and Scott has hurt the forward line. If they can get the ball at CHF we’ll put opponents on the back foot. 

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5 Harris

4 Hanks

3 Bannan

2 McNamara

1 D.Pearce

Apologies to Paxman and L.Pearce in particular.

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