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Finally the maggots work out what HTB is for Lions players. After 15 or so not paid.

 

McNamara hits the post at half time. We are playing well below our best here. 

Bad miss on half time there. I get that it’s wet and a heavy ball, but that is gimme range.

Girls have obviously been practising their goal kicking with our men’s team.

 

I’d expect better skills in a PF. The girls on both sides are very fumbly.

2 goals for a half is not a great spectacle either. Is Casey Fields smaller than the G? Maybe it’s just too big? 


A good game in trying conditions. I think both sides are playing decent footy. We need Harris to clunk a couple and try and feed Bannnon the ball. Lampard, Paxman and Hanks have had good games.

Paxman been the difference so far. She could drag us over the line

Loving how competitive we are, and our back half is trancing up well.  Would love a bit more method in our forward line.  Go Dees, bring it home!

 
5 minutes ago, Chook said:

McNamara hits the post at half time. We are playing well below our best here. 

The lions are the better team. Much cleaner particularly in the second quarter. Resolute defending has kept us in it so far. Lucky to be level imo. We have to get to grips with the conditions in the second half and handle the ball better otherwise it’s game over. 


Tayla has been a non factor so far. She had to impose herself here

Just get the ball to bannon and she’ll win this game for us

Bannan ..... Go !!

 


We need the ball in Daisy’s hands more often, her class shows every time, makes something happen just like setting up Bannan.


3 minutes ago, BDA said:

Tyla hanks clean hands at all difference in the centre

She is an absolute jet. A pure footballer.

Go for it girls.

 

McNamara joins the wingers clubs of miraculous goals from the boundary with a beauty!

 

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