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Excellent news 💙❤️

 

Super happy to hear that! Daisy is a tremendous person and adds so much to more to the club and it’s people than just her footy. My 9yo daughters eyes lit up when I told her the news ❤️💙

 

Delighted she's going around again. Proved this year she still has enough in the tank and her leadership and smarts will be required if we are to land that elusive premiership


Great news. She had another excellent season.

Such an ambassador for our footy club too.

I'm not watching Hamish McLachlan interview anyone though, including Daisy

51 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Super happy to hear that! Daisy is a tremendous person and adds so much to more to the club and it’s people than just her footy. My 9yo daughters eyes lit up when I told her the news ❤️💙

 

I'm not 9 years old by any means, but I think I had a similar reaction. Bit of a fist pump too!

 

Coach at the Cattery or pull on the red & blue again? No brainer really. 


Good on you Daisy if anyone can help us win an AFLW flag it is you, love your commentary as well. Great footy IQ.💕

Daisy was such an important contributor to our successful year.  Not a bit surprised with her decision to play on.  She inspires her teammates with her actions and we all hope she can lift the premiership cup before she retires🤞

I've written this before but I'll write it again. My daughter wears number 6 on her back. She used to keep getting asked why she liked Jordan Lewis and she would  tell anyone off. She would of only been 3 or 4 years old but she would let them know bluntly she has 6 on her back because of Daisy.

This one I have written about before In a shout out to the Gus and Gawny podcast my daughter and i had the pleasure of randomly catching a tram with Jayden Hunt's mum. She told us Jayden's uncle played for the dees and has the same locker my daughter trumped her (pun intended) and said her great grandpa was the president of the USA.lthats true. One of the useless presidents on the simpsons

 

 


I am not the hugest fan of watching AFLW, but without doubt, Daisy is one of the best things to happen to the MFC in a long time. I actually believe that she is up there with Paul Roos, Simon Goodwin and Peter Jackson as being a significantly influential, club-changing, and culture shifting person. Intelligent, dedicated, articulate, and very very hungry for a flag. 

As for her coaching future, if the idea of Nev Jetta in a Collingwood jumper was enough to make me puke, Daisy in Geelong colours invokes the kind of rage I usually leave only for inarticulate public speakers, and people who refuse to use their indicators before they turn. 

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