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Dockers gave completely stopped.  Time to break aflw record score if 94, set what last week over the eagles.

 

Optus has become the home away from home for the dees. 

 

Coming together beautifully! Keep the pressure on girls.

Geez, how good is this to watch. Even if the magpies don't win tomorrow we need them to make some inroads into Adelaide's  points against column as both us and the crows have very winnable games next week. 

 
Just now, Darkhorse72 said:

Dockers gave completely stopped.  Time to break aflw record score if 94, set what last week over the eagles.

 

Optus has become the home away from home for the dees. 

98 is the highest score


A joy to watch! ❤️💙

5 minutes ago, wonnabeeri said:

3 points off the highest ever aflw score with a quarter to play!

The lions scored 98 points last week.

 

Best quarter of footy in AFLW history. 

Let's crack the tonne ladies


Highest AFLW score…and the ton.

Go girls haha!

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1 minute ago, BDA said:

Tayla Harris marks the ball better than most of the blokes

You said what I was thinking!

All the short hit ups look so easy, but that's because Harris is automatic as a long one on one target, so teams drop off to protect it. 

Harris has been an incredible structural addition this year.


1 minute ago, Axis of Bob said:

All the short hit ups look so easy, but that's because Harris is automatic as a long one on one target, so teams drop off to protect it. 

Harris has been an incredible structural addition this year.

harris plus daisy and now bannan up forward has completely changed our forward structure for the better

Freo are missing players? Do tell me more.

16.11. As big as the win was it could've been a lot more. 

Given how wonderful and brave Freo were, I was shocked to see that they had conceded the highest score ever in the AFLW. 

Maybe that's just because they were a cellar dweller playing at a hostile interstate ground.

So brave 

 


It shows you how tough the ton will be to crack in AFLW. Melbourne dominated like you've never seen, and just got there by 1 goal.

First team to ever crack 100 points in an AFLW game. Congrats ladies, you've made history.

Great game to watch all round.

 

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