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Umpire please.

 

Hilarious umpiring. This is home town stuff.

2 bad turnovers by West in the corridor under no pressure. HAs to do better

Purcell has been a great pick up for us

 

Heath has been excellent. Played a massive part in our last two goals.


That would have been goal of the year to Bannan

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Surely enough of a margin to secure the win. 🤞🏼 

 

Sabreena it was always a goal!!!! 😂

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Mackin looks like she could be a handy player

Really good size and athlete and looks confident in the air. Positioning, disposal and decision making all look good enough, even if she’s not quite there yet it’s close 

Good job, girls! 💪 

1 minute ago, BDA said:

These umps are horrendous

That was laughably biased


Show the damn cheer squad, channel Seven!!!!

We still own Perth! 😃

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Good job, girls! 💪 

WCW, I want to tread carefully here. Duffy looks unfit to me and yet she looks like a real talent. If she lost some condition, she would be incredibly dangerous such is her skill level. 

Good win in the end. The commentators were nearly as funny as the umpires. Melbourne look tired and freo will be able to run over them with their leg speed. LOL.


Cracking win! I reckon we will win the last 4 looking at the draw. Should secure top 2 hopefully 

Hanks and Purcell fantastic 

Harris is great in the ruck for spells 

Very good win against a tough opponent. Hopefully Freo put up a similar fight against the Crows next week. 

Hanks, Purcell, Harris were best for us. Mithen and Hore did well. Defensively suspect but I thought our forward play was very good

Go Dees

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

WCW, I want to tread carefully here. Duffy looks unfit to me and yet she looks like a real talent. If she lost some condition, she would be incredibly dangerous such is her skill level. 

I reckon it’s like with Nic Nat as in it’s a matter of genetics. Some people can strive to lose weight and/or tone up and it won’t make much difference to their performance level. That’s solely my opinion though. 

 
6 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

WCW, I want to tread carefully here. Duffy looks unfit to me and yet she looks like a real talent. If she lost some condition, she would be incredibly dangerous such is her skill level. 

And then I read she's a former all Australian who struggled with work commitments.

5 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

WCW, I want to tread carefully here. Duffy looks unfit to me and yet she looks like a real talent. If she lost some condition, she would be incredibly dangerous such is her skill level. 

She would be our most reliable forward if we can get the ball into her hands. Daisy always tries to find her 


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