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5 D.Pearce

4 Mithen

3 West

2 Hore

1 Harris

5 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

5 D.Pearce

4 Mithen

3 West

2 Hore

1 Harris

Ditto

 

You could make a case for most players getting a vote but here goes

5. D Pearce

4. Mithen

3. Hanks

2. Harris

1. Purcell

The whole team was Fantastic 

hard to pick just 5 … but here goes 

5 DAISY Pearce.  A champion. A legend. 5 goals. 
4 TYLA  Hanks. She’s only 5”2’ but so strong and wins the footy in so many contests.  Becoming a star. 
3 ELIZA west - still a rookie player but settled in amazingly and getting better. Moved from basketball to footy and just knows where to go to eat the footy.  So exciting to see how good she can be. 
2 TAYLA Harris.  What a year.  Taken her game to new highs. A real target.  9 marks. 
1 Lil Mithen. Love her energy.  Smart and tough. Gets the footy and uses it. 
 

so many apologies to others who played a great game 

 

Go Dees 
 

Edited by spirit of norm smith
J


Mithen

D Pearce

Hanks

West. Love the way in contests she rips the ball out of the oppositions hands. She may halve but rarely loses a contest. Reliable. Kicking still suspect but has immeasurably improved since the beginning of the year. 

L Pearce


Edit. Added West comment because she is fast becoming a favourite player 

 

Edited by FarNorthernD

7 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

ELIZA west - still a rookie player but settled in amazingly and getting better. Moved from basketball to footy and just knows where to go to eat the footy.  So exciting to see how good she can be.

Her kicking technique is a big deficiency. Some intensive coaching from choco badly needed. Improve that aspect of her game and she'll be some player

 

D.Pearce 

Mithen

Harris

Hore

L.Pearce

a brilliant game to watch 😍


5 D Pearce

4 Mithen

3 Hanks

2 West

1 Harris

5.  D.Pearce

4.  Hanks

3.  Mithen

2.  West

1.  L.Pearce

Gee that was a tough exercise.  I could have almost doubled the size of the list, and a few would have still been unlucky to miss out.  Great signs at the business end of the season!

 

3 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

5.  D.Pearce

4.  Hanks

3.  Mithen

2.  West

1.  L.Pearce

Gee that was a tough exercise.  I could have almost doubled the size of the list, and a few would have still been unlucky to miss out.  Great signs at the business end of the season!

 

5  D. Pearce

4. L. Mithen

3. T. Hanks

2. L. Pearce

1. E. West ( would have been higher if not for her burning a player (Daisy) in the first quarter and her substandard kicking but her approach snd energy are magnificent snd remind me of the "old" Clarry before he gathered composure with his disposal and breakaway speed. 

Rest of team all contributed and played good Roles snd are  in good form at the right end of season.

 

 

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I flip-flopped on this about 15 times writing the match report, and have changed my mind again...

5 D Pearce

4 Hanks

3 Mithen

2 Paxman

1 Bannan

Apologies to all but especially West, Hore, Harris and L.Pearce.

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