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Great first quarter!

Keep it up, girls!!!!

 

Honourable mention to the Suns getting their first inside forward with 47 seconds to go. 

Hope our girls continue this pressure and goal kicking streak!

Edited by DeelightfulPlay
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Great start, pressure and defensive rebounds again. We break them and bang.

Daisy is "on", Hanks, Lampard, West and Purcell the engine room. Good kicking from Heath, Mithin, Fitzsimons, 

Edited by kev martin


Eliza West just shouldn’t be this good for someone who’s played so little footy.

Wilson down back is a bit hit and miss with the ball but seems very willing 

Gorgeous kick from Lampy there 

Edited by DeeSpencer

Daisy and Bannan have dropped a couple of marks but the delivery inside 50 has been excellent. the men should take note

Westy’s into EVERYTHING!😆

 
1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Eliza West just shouldn’t be this good for someone who’s played so little footy.

Wilson down back is a bit hit and miss with the ball but seems very willing 

Gorgeous kick from Lampy there 

Agreed, very nice from Lampy!  Especially since Harris converted from there


My girl Edo!

Love seeing her use her size to advantage like that. Then follows up with a goal. 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

Hanks just changed foot mid kick. So fun to watch her skills 

3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Hanks just changed foot mid kick. So fun to watch her skills 

She's the most skilful player in the league


1 minute ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Nice to hear the Dee's Army just then! 

Really? I never noticed. 😉 

JK. 😁 They sound great. There’s not many there but they’re loud af. 

Every time I hear them I remember how much I wish I was there. 😭

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Really? I never noticed. 😉 

JK. 😁 They sound great. There’s not many there but they’re loud af. 

Every time I hear them I remember how much I wish I was there. 😭

Laugh react for the first half of your message of course.  Shame most of us are not there tonight!

A joy to watch ❤️💙

1 hour ago, binman said:

What's the bet?

Went large mate. $1 @$13 for a very restricted same game multi. 
 

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We are persistent and consistent, and have so many options. 

The new players are doing ok. Wilson has composure, Caris holding her own in the ruck, Brown is involved.

Commentary is poor, talking irrelevance instead of calling game.

We're playing well. Our connection and fluency is very good. 

Keep the foot to the throat girls. Suns will fold so its a great opportunity to make up percentage

Did the stadium play the first part of Suns theme song when they got their only goal?

They must have thought, that will do.

Edited by kev martin

 

It’s a pleasure to watch this team.

There’s talent to burn on every line, and a real connection in the game-play.

Between the men’s the women’s and Casey, it really is a magical time to be a melbourne supporter. 

Edited by Grapeviney

10 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Laugh react for the first half of your message of course.  Shame most of us are not there tonight!

I know you weren’t laughing at my wish I was there comment. 💕

The Demon Army, the small group that are there, are on the wing. No one is behind the goals because only a small section is open. I just told them on our chat that they’ve been heard on here. It means a lot to them!


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