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AFLW GAMEDAY: Grand Final vs Adelaide

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This team is just plain lazy… they cannot expect to win if they don’t put in the effort. Too many players just walking around.

We look so panicked. 

 

Ugh that's frustrating. 

We are so fumbley. Harris needs to have more of a physical impact.

And some sort of score would be nice

 

 


Again no HTB.

Gonna get very very ugly…..

1 minute ago, Webber said:

Gonna get very very ugly…..

They can still do a Melbourne 2021 GF…

 
2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

They Kick it to a three on one every time there go forward.

Mostly because they run much harder than we do into defensive positions


Adelaide out-working us, either through greater fitness or desire, but there are constantly more Crows jumpers at every contest than Dees jumpers.

the quality of football on our part is shocking. Skills are on par with U10's football. Adelaide looks clean, fit and prime to set an AFLW GF record. 

Kicking to Harris on 4 players isn't the answer.

Thank GOD for Bannon. We would have one goal in 2 weeks if not for her.


This is why Adelaide have dominated this competition. They are do well drilled, disciplined, have such strong bodies & mark the ball cleanly.

 

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

This is like watching Port Power Thursday night.

Nar Port hadn't kicked a goal at half time.

Bannan is a bloody star.


Harris looks very disinterested.

 

brilliant block lauren pearce. thats the type of desperation the rest of the team need to show


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