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  • Demonland changed the title to CHANGES: PF vs Brisbane or Collingwood
 

Out: Scott. Has kicked 2 goals this year (10 in 2021), averages 7 disposals (12) and isnt clunking marks like previous years. 

In: Zanker

On 3/14/2022 at 8:27 AM, FarNorthernD said:

Out: Scott. Has kicked 2 goals this year (10 in 2021), averages 7 disposals (12) and isnt clunking marks like previous years. 

In: Zanker

Agree but surely they'd have dropped her already if they were ever going to. Maybe her last season - shouldn't play into it, but maybe it does.

Gillard or (it pains me to say) Fitzsimon, depending on opposition.

 

Scott's been alright. In: Zanker Out: Gillard

  • 2 weeks later...

Watching the Brisbane V Pies game. Two things

1). Brisbane are going to be very hard to beat next week. They are skilled and fast

2). They are playing with their own umpires at the moment. All the 50/50’s going their way

Just watched the last 2minutes of the 3rd quarter after switching from casey. A bit firey with a number of pies players crudely giving it to Davidson from the lions, shoves while she was on the ground and standing over her etc... Must have missed something earlier but pies rattled and undisciplined. Lions will be a tough opponent next week.

AFLW-listed players who played in Casey's 89-point win over the Southern Saints in the VFLW:

Brown - 13 disposals, 2 marks

Campbell - 1 goal, 7 disposals, 5 hit-outs

Caris - 10 disposals, 25 hit-outs

Gay - 17 disposals, 9 inside-50s

Gillard - 15 disposals, 4 tackles

Lampard - 1 goal, 15 disposals

Magee - 15 disposals, 3 tackles

Parry - 4 goals, 18 disposals, 7 marks

Petrevski - 1 goal, 16 disposals, 6 inside-50s

Tarrant - 20 disposals, 6 marks

West - 19 disposals, 6 clearances, 6 tackles

  • Demonland changed the title to CHANGES: PF vs Brisbane
 

7 hours ago, poita said:

https://www.womens.afl/news/91625?_ga=2.25225470.218322668.1648418216-1215068611.1647897214

Zanker in significant doubt. Good to see some of the fringe players had a run at Casey on the weekend.

Was just thinking today she might be a bit underdone anyway...

10 hours ago, Meggs said:

Still wouldn't bet on it but hope I'm wrong.

Zanker was also the guest on Gus & Gawny this week...live from the Cranbourne Turf club!

 


Why is Zanker named on the interchange and listed as an out.  Subject to a fitness test?  Gillard listed as an emergency…. 

5 minutes ago, Meggs said:

Why is Zanker named on the interchange and listed as an out.  Subject to a fitness test?  Gillard listed as an emergency…. 

good question. why is that?


Should read:

In: Zanker   Out: Gillard 

Looking at the mcg parking website, it says gate 6 open at 11am. 
I haven’t used gate 6 before - does anyone know if this mean there’s significant parking available? 

 

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