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6 Bannon 

5 Paxman

4 Colvin

3 Goldrick

2 Heath

1 L.Pearce

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6 Colvin

5 Paxman

4 Bannon

3 Heath

2 Goldrick

1 L Pearce

 

Bannan

Paxman

Pearce (Lauren)

Colvin

Heath

McNamara

 


First three pick themselves, can toss up order

6. Bannan

5. Paxman

4. Colvin

Then

3. L Pearce 

Then a half dozen + players could fill the next two spots

2. Hanks

1. Heath

Apologies to Gay, Goldrick, McNamara, D Pearce and Mithen

Edited by FarNorthernD
Apparently it is BannAn not BannOn

1. Bannon ( 3 goals in AFLW relates to about 6/7 in AFL) Her speed is breathtaking.

2. Paxman ( Absolute best game of year and controlled that wing all day  The D/L er who wanted to retire Pacy about R3 should voluntarily retire from Demonland !)

3. L. Pearce ( very lucky they missed the goal from near the square after her brain fade ruck jump all over her opponent) but fantastic game around the ground and goal as well. 

4. Rest  plenty of even choices but some forwards need to move around more and provide targets 

5. Wonder if Gillard is in best 20 would it give us another tall to have some flexility down back or even up forward or are our mediums diverse enough to present problems to the Crows who like the Lions have more put footy skills but we excel in providing extra pressure to wear down our opponents

6. No need for a nervous start like last years Prelim use it as an advantage we had more shots and overwhelmed up forward so kicked badly. We need to make the most of our forward moves.  Daisy Kate and Tayla say Hi! 

 

Mcnamara

L.Pearce 

bannon

mithen

gay (10 x tackles)

paxman (20 x disposals)

 

6. Bannon

5. Colvin

4. Paxman

3. L.Pearce

2. Heath

1. Goldrick


Paxman

Colvin

Bannon

Heath

Lampard

Hanks

5. Bannan (3 goals, electric. Celebrations also A+)

4. Paxman (Glad we didn't drop her early in the season...haha as if that was every going to happen!)

3. McNamara (Went up a level in the second half. Did the defensive stuff, hit the scoreboard)

2. L.Pearce (Just keeps on keeping on, clearance stats, chef's kiss goal out of the ruck)

1. Colvin (Stepped up, left her player decisively for crucial moments)

Apologies to Gay, Heath, Hanks, Goldie, D.Pearce... really, most players except about two or three.

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