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We dropped by one point then into the breeze. A pretty good quarter.

Just listened to Zanker being interviewed then at the end of the half. Geez she was stuffed and really struggling for breath. I'm wondering if the spicy cough has got her a bit this year. She is such a good player for us and has been out of sorts all year.

 
18 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Kate Hore needs to realise the pressure has gone way up this year and take first options. She consistently burns team mates 

How do you rate Paxman’s first half?

When Zanker is on, no one can stop her

 

Great intensity from the Dees that qu….would’ve loved another goal or two.

 

North really lifted their intensity that quarter.

We're 17 points up but I'm worried we might drop this.

I think it will be very close.

1 minute ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Nathan Jones has some work to do.

Gotta love him. He can't help but talk about the Dees almost exclusively.


3 minutes ago, Brownie said:

North really lifted their intensity that quarter.

We're 17 points up but I'm worried we might drop this.

I think it will be very close.

Can’t see them pulling back 17 points in last, close maybe but am expecting us to win


1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

they're throwing everything at us and we're holding on

About 15 inside 50s to North to one for us in the last quarter and we only conceded one goal. Great defensive effort.

Great win Dees


44 minutes ago, DubDee said:

How do you rate Paxman’s first half?

She’s been excellent since Mick came to his senses and moved her to the wing at half time last week. New lease of life 

Yes! Very important win.

Some great coaching moves tonight,  Shelley Heath completely blanketed Kearney. And I like Maddie Gays move to a half back role. 

 

17 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

gillard is a ripper as a tall defender

I like her game. Reads it very well, punches, uses her height advantage. She’s doing an incredibly job as an 18 year old who was barely eligible for the draft  

 

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