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There is a press conference at 10.30 this morning and one could guess itโ€™s a retirement announcement.

If she does retire, well done on a great footy career, as a pioneer of the AFLW and in the game of womenโ€™s footy.

The cherry on top of the cake would have to be the Dees first AFLW flag as Captain.

Edited by Grapeviney

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2 minutes ago, binman said:

Presser streaming live anywhere do we know?

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Via the AFL app


She's holding it together well so far. I'll be surprised if there are no tears at all.

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Bowing out as the captain of the reigning premiers. Very fitting.

What a champion she is.


What a great way to go out: as Captain of the Premiership team. A great player, commentator and leader. Well done Daisy!

What a champion of our club, so glad she got to win a flag with us.

Hopefully she doesn't spend too long at Geelong!

3 minutes ago, Satan said:

well done Daisy , our first legend in the womens leagueย 

Our second legend is / will be Karen Paxman.

  • Grapeviney changed the title to Daisy Pearce calls time on a stellar career

Should be the first AFLW Legend !!

Having said that her press Conference showed a lot of respect for her as a person.

Well done on a great career Mk1.

Sheโ€™s an icon. A fantastic footballer who played a key role in getting womenโ€™s footy on the map. In the early years she was such a clear level above everyone else out on the field. Watching her was inspiring. Sheโ€™s a great role model and leader, and you can see her drive and the strength of the relationships she builds. Itโ€™s no surprise she found success.

Sheโ€™s also been brilliant in the media helping to raise the profile of women not just in AFL but sport in general, even standing upย to some big names at times. Great footy brain and one of the best commentators going round.

All the best for the next chapter Daisy. Youโ€™re an MFC legend now.

Edited by Lord Travis

A true club champion. We should all be proud of what she gave to the club and womens football. Will be sorely missed.

The right call.

Just an awful shame sheโ€™s off to the evil taxpayer funded empire.ย 
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55 games drastically undersells her massive impact on the gameย 

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42 minutes ago, BDA said:

Our second legend is / will be Karen Paxman.

Next captain perhaps?

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8 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

Next captain perhaps?

Possibly. Libby Birch or Maddy Gay I reckon.


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