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That was tremendous, but I will say that decision by Lauren Pearce to kick sideways after getting the free kick at the end could have been one fo the all-time blunders had Brisbane kicked a goal at the end.

 

Awesome win today. Gutsy performance in a real combative match. We won the contest most of the day and got the job done. Great effort girls!

Heres hoping they win next week and raise the cup on the G!

Great win girls. Now we are there so lets get the job done.

 
4 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

First Melbourne premiership captain in 58 years to hold the cup up at the 'G (if freo win this afternoon 🤞🏻)

That'd be awesome.
 Daisy's a champ.


Absolutely stoked.  Loved the effort, loved the desire.

Like many around here, I’ve been saying ever since our AFL win, that I wanted the ‘double’.  We are now only one step away from really putting ourselves on the Aussie Rules map.

That was superb 

heart and guts topped off with plenty of class from hanks and bannon in particular 

This team are magnificent. They do the red and blue guernsey proud. 

go dees

 
8 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

That was tremendous, but I will say that decision by Lauren Pearce to kick sideways after getting the free kick at the end could have been one fo the all-time blunders had Brisbane kicked a goal at the end.

Noticed that the clock didn't restart for five seconds. So it was a final 41 seconds of play.


Well done girls. Keeping that Melbourne winning premierships dreams alive. 
 

Good thing these commentators aren't horribly biased 🙄🙄


20 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

That was tremendous, but I will say that decision by Lauren Pearce to kick sideways after getting the free kick at the end could have been one fo the all-time blunders had Brisbane kicked a goal at the end.

I actually yelled out “what are you doing Lauren” as she started looking around. Bizarre choice and lucky it didn’t come back to cost us. 

14 minutes ago, Chook said:

I actually yelled out “what are you doing Lauren” as she started looking around. Bizarre choice and lucky it didn’t come back to cost us. 

It was the right option but she took way too long then had a half back flanker run by and get in her way.

Absolutely burn the tapes of the last 5 minutes. It was a disaster. Everything that could go wrong trying to ice the clock did.

But they played incredible footy in the 3rd and start of the 4th to get that buffer 

Into another GF 💪

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Would be extremely ironic if we were to win away from home and members again.

Bring it home girls!!!!!!

Colvin was exception. Heath unreal. Goldy just got stronger as the game went on.

Paxy found space, Bannan found the paddock and off she went.

Loved Zanker’s work as a back up ruck.

Daisy was involved in everything good. Just so strong at the fundamentals.

And Megan Fitzsimon was really important too.

There’s some simple stuff they can do with Kate Hore and especially Tayla to get them going I think. If those two can find their best form we can go to another level. 


Top effort Dees great 3rd quarter last 5 minutes were a bit stressful but the team got it done and into a Granny and the skies the limits.❤️💙💕

14 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Solid crowd at 6500

I think there’d be more than a few that were disappointed with that crowd. Free entry, first crack at finals, grand final on the line. I understand it was really miserable weather but I didn’t feel the club and the AFL pumped it up enough. 

I would’ve hoped for 10k+ in these circumstances. 

Anyway I’ll go to positive now, what a great achievement for the girls and club. So proud of them, they played like the MFC across the board. We have built a culture and that goes from Casey Mens, to AFLW, to the mens team. So glad a few of the boys were there to watch it. 

McNamara’s goal could’ve been our best of the weekend were it not for Langdon. Paxman was tireless as always, and Bannan has some serious jets on her. Adelaide are a very good side and as I speak seem to be doing a number on Freo, so hopes of a home GF look extremely unlikely. But either way we are in it, and if we play our best it stacks up. 

What a great time our club is having. Keep your eye on the red and blue! 

 
30 minutes ago, Chook said:

I actually yelled out “what are you doing Lauren” as she started looking around. Bizarre choice and lucky it didn’t come back to cost us. 

Yep definitely lost our heads then, she seemed to play on thinking get it forward and then realised she should ice the game, and then split the different and kicked it straight to a Lions player!


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