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15 minutes ago, BDA said:

Zanker needs to get into this game

She's very uncharacteristically off her game tonight.

 

But damn Adelaide's tackling pressure is top notch!

 

We’re getting a lot of the ball. And their pressure isn’t as effective as it usually is and we’re absorbing it beautifully. I reckon we’ve got this.

GO DEES!!!

We’re +2 Clearances and +7 Contested possessions.  Who cares if we’re losing the tackle count.

West and Gillard are great for second year players.  Fitzsimmon had some important contests in the last 5 minutes.

 

Two things

Liv Purcell is showing why we got her to the club. probably BOG at half time.

Gillard is bloody tall and coordinated and can kick. In years to come she could be a game changer

18 minutes ago, BDA said:

Zanker needs to get into this game

I’m hoping my girl Zanks has a better second half.  🤞🏼 


If it wasn’t fro their fullback we would be well ahead.

Need someone to take her away from the game, a defensive forward would do.

Was hoping Georgia Campbell would debut tonight, was an emergency, so must be close

1 minute ago, FarNorthernD said:

Two things

Liv Purcell is showing why we got her to the club. probably BOG at half time.

Gillard is bloody tall and coordinated and can kick. In years to come she could be a game changer

190cm !!!!!!

 
3 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Liv Purcell is showing why we got her to the club. probably BOG at half time.

Needs better disposal efficiency and decision-making I reckon. Though gives us a great in and under and loves getting the ball.

The same with West.

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1 minute ago, FarNorthernD said:

Two things

Liv Purcell is showing why we got her to the club. probably BOG at half time.

Gillard is bloody tall and coordinated and can kick. In years to come she could be a game changer

Agree on both counts

Gillard can mark, use the ball well, great composure and is always in the right position. I think we've found a real player


The Hatchard love-fest is a little annoying. 50th game, yeah. But also Tayla’s 50th!

Brilliant quick handball by West there

“The three-headed monster in the Dees midfield” LOVE IT! ❤️💙

Good footy, looking for that central corridor, and getting in 50 marks.

We have to kick goals if we are to benefit from our dominance. 

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Crows more efficient inside 50 the difference

Daisy and Hanks, good time for a goal, keeps the momentum. 

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Love the swap of Hore and Hanks, credit to the coach 

Libby Birch can play

1 minute ago, kev martin said:

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one more here would be nice


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