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FINAL RESULTS


1 D. PEARCE
2 L. PEARCE
3 T-HARRIS
3 T.HANKS
5 L. BIRCH
5 L. MITHEN
5 K. PAXMAN
8 A. BANNAN
9 S. GOLDRICK
10 E. WEST

A huge congratulations to all who represented the Dees this year….especially the top 10 

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  • Demonland changed the title to AFLW: 2022 Best & Fairest
 
 

Amazingly close count. 

Daisy is a star ️ 

Lauren Pearce had a great year as did Tayla Harris. I think Hanks was solid yet can keep on improving. 

Paxman, Birch and Mithen tied on 47, equal 5th and all three could have easily been higher up in the count.  

I think Birch was my player of the year.  Premier defender in the game (Steven May like) and was rewarded with All Australian honour.  
 

Big 23 awaits. Go Dees

Pearce & Pearce and Tayla & Tyla!

Quite an even count, represents the season fairly I think. We had different contributors across the season and also several games where there were several who could have made the votes. Amazing effort by Westy to make the leaderboard in her debut season and good to see Bannan and Goldie rewarded too. Of course, I'm a big fan of Heath getting recognition. Definitely a trademark player.

 

Fair play Daisy. Just reward for a great season. Here's hoping the Crows list is ransacked this off-season so you can claim that elusive premiership before you hang up the boots

I hope Goldie is back next year...a real heart & soul player.

Pretty close to our best in the GF.


Congratulations to all the award winners. I'm amazed that Daisy won given her start to the year, but well done to her. I would have had her namesake as our best player across the season.

The move of Prespakis to Essendon fills me with dread. There are four new teams coming in, plus a few perennial under achievers, who have a lot of money and opportunity to throw around to established players. Hopefully players are allowed to sign longer term contracts once all 18 teams are up and running.

To those who attended - was there any hint that players might be considering offers to relocate, or was there a strong feeling that they are going to stick together and try again to win a premiership together?

  On 12/04/2022 at 02:54, spirit of norm smith said:

Amazingly close count. 

Daisy is a star ️ 

Lauren Pearce had a great year as did Tayla Harris. I think Hanks was solid yet can keep on improving. 

Paxman, Birch and Mithen tied on 47, equal 5th and all three could have easily been higher up in the count.  

I think Birch was my player of the year.  Premier defender in the game (Steven May like) and was rewarded with All Australian honour.  
 

Big 23 awaits. Go Dees

Ive not seen much but from what I have seen Karen Paxman has dominated and knows how to play!

Congratulations to the winners.  Was a very even team performance and I'd say Daisy's consistency is probably what got her over the line.  She didn't play any poor games but had the one real standout v Freo and then was amongst the best half dozen or so in about 5 or 6 other games.  I liked Birch this year.  Thought she really stood out in a May/Lever kind of way.  Harris and Hanks were both excellent in patches and Lauren Pearce was consistently good.  When only three votes separate the top 7 players it's really luck of the draw.

  On 13/04/2022 at 03:34, picket fence said:

Ive not seen much but from what I have seen Karen Paxman has dominated and knows how to play!

Yes through a blanket over the top 5 players including Karen Paxman. Paxman could conceivably have won the B&F. 

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