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Great kick Zanker after the siren. 

Dees by 26 points at halftime. Doggies very limited. Can't see anything other than a Dees win here

 
16 minutes ago, BDA said:

Goldy giving away the freekicks is a momentum killer

Yeah, a couple but she makes the game worth watching.

Created a bit the other way as well.

Love Goldy...just takes it on.

Ordinary first quarter but the second was better. Purcell and West came into the game more in second and we improved because of that. Hanks has been fantastic all day. Hope that Paxman and Pearce will be okay.

 
2 minutes ago, rjay said:

Yeah, a couple but she makes the game worth watching.

Created a bit the other way as well.

Love Goldy...just takes it on.

Looks like Mackin has the same attitude as well. They won't die wondering

Mithen seems to be having her best year yet. Always loved her work rate but much cleaner with the ball


First quarter we were nearly there, in the second our pressure broke them. Dogs have had very little space, and the game has been played in our forward half.

The backline, repelling most of their attacks and intercepting everything. 

Paxman, Taylor, Hanks, West, Purcell, Hore, Chaplin, Goldy, the main contributors. Daisy doing the important little things.

Mithin in the midfield has been holding Blackman with the help of West. 

WCW was on the telly in one of the spectator shots.

 

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I was hoping Mackins kick would go all the way. It was a fair roost

This game is over but we need to keep our foot on the gas and try to pick up some percentage


2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Are the Dogs depleted with injury  or is there just a massive gulf in talent between the two clubs?

There' a gulf between Crows, Lions, Dees and the rest. North competitive but can't score.

this is the worst doggies team i've seen play in the ALFW since inception. Lost some players to expansion teams i think. not sure about injuries today

Good to see that the 26 point zone of indecision has not affected the women's team.

Percentage is all important in this competition... need to score a few more and not let them goal

How can anyone not love Goldie? 

Bannan finding form. She's an important player for us

Keep the foot on their throat girls


O Doggies......how did you not goal

Loved the big smile on the Bulldogs player when she pulled down the packmark

A decent crowd by the look of things

 

This is the best footy I’ve ever seen us play. In fact, this is the best AFLW performance of any team I’ve ever seen. The marking inside 50 and precision kicking around the ground is so good. Some of the switch kicks into the middle have been sublime. Just need to improve the goal kicking 

Edited by Kick_It_To_Pickett

Great football.

Good % boost.


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