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 Not sure that was 15 lol

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GOALLLL!!!

brilliant, go daisy

 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

How good is West playing. 

That midfield switch kick was super high risk but she nailed it, hopefully she goes to a new level this year after a promising debut season 

Cracking game of footy!!

like how we are trying a new style against the crows who have owned us for years


1 minute ago, Vipercrunch said:

 It sure that was 15 lol

The footy gods decided it wasn’t,  until Daisy goes bang.

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Just now, Vipercrunch said:

 It sure that was 15 lol

Lucky to be 5 🤣

 

Far out Lauren Pearce. Harder to miss than score there. Very lucky Daisy got the rebound and slotted it

We're playing fantastically well

Good lord how does that get kicked into the person on the mark. Thank heavens for Daisy's work to clean up the aftermath.


well done gilhard, excellent end to the term, we will win this

Omg that was insane. That last 20 seconds hoping they didn’t pinch a goal right on three quarter time. 😅

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Omg that was insane. That last 20 seconds hoping they didn’t pinch a goal right on three quarter time. 😅

Thought we were going to cough up a junk time goal but we stood up defensively again

5 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

That midfield switch kick was super high risk but she nailed it, hopefully she goes to a new level this year after a promising debut season 

West had the knock on her kicking last year but looks to have cleaned it up quite a lot.  17 handballs, 5 kicks.


The whole club cracks in. You half expect it from the admin staff at the club we are that hard at the footy.

Was surprised when i saw Tahlia Gilhard selected as a starting back, thought she was more a ruckman, not surprised anymore, she's been terrific

Shelley Heath brushed off a few crows tonight. Love the arrogance.

Just have to play women-on-women for that Adelaide goal kicker. 
She’s the key.

Take her out. 

get the first and it's over


Come on Dees. One final effort and you got this

8 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

FMD !!! What a mess - but my unrequited love Daisy saved the day!

Relax mate, they rehearsed the Pearce Pearce double play all preseason. 😬

1 minute ago, 2021 Premiers said:

Was surprised when i saw Tahlia Gilhard selected as a starting back, thought she was more a ruckman, not surprised anymore, she's been terrific

Very agile for a 190cm girl!

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Relax mate, they rehearsed the Pearce Pearce double play all preseason. 😬

Surely you couldn't have rehearsed that unco kick Dub !!!

Why is Paxy on ball? She was awful in that role last year, get Purcell back in there asap 


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