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Sherrif not the best kick for goal..... good girl. needed that

 
 

North pressure lifted. Even second quarter.

Hanks great in tight.


North pressure has knocked us out of rhythm. Tayla injury will significantly curtail her influence. 50/50 game

 

One thing AFLW does better than AFLM is the commentary. Nice to hear people call the play and not be arrogant tools talking rubbish

dont mind how the umps are letting the 50-50 calls go in this game either 

Springfield hosting the Grand Final!?!?

What an embarrassment! If QLD can’t provide a venue of at least 20K the game should be in another state 

Few players down and must lift in 2nd half to have a chance at the Lions.

We can't get out of our defensive 50. Big time under the pump here


North dominated that quarter.  We are lucky to be in front.  Kicking inside F50 haphazard.  Need to lower eyes and hit up targets..

Miraculously still ahead. Badly missing the Tayla Harris outlet down the line. No structure to our play at all. We can't sit back and hope North don't score

We have to find some composure and dare otherwise I can't see us holding on here


Can’t get flogged in the last quarter like we did that one, can we? 

I back us in from here

screw the game plan. Let them go and attack the ball

 

Swirly breeze hasn’t suited our game style all day but we’v been massively outcoached.

Inability to establish a chf and ff to nullify all North’s spare 

North will win this comfortably with the scoring end.

My favourites Birch has stunk it up and Paxy on Kearney has been awful. Paxy just racking junk possessions but never sticks to structure. 

Also no point playing a fast running style of footy when the umps refuse to pay holding and never let your runners get on to the ball 


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