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AFLW: Rd 01 vs Collingwood

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Watching the Pies play Rugby tonight i think

 

sweet jesus. how the [censored] was that a high tackle against paxy


we did well to limit them to two goals that quarter given their dominance

someone needs to stop davey - she just brushed heath off like she was slotting a fly

worst quarter of footy from us in a long time. beaten around the ball, dodgy disposal and poor goal kicking. plenty to think about at half time

 

Hopefully run it out better than them, tidy up the skills and we should get some more looks at goal.

Really only behind by that double umpiring howler of Harris getting her head taken off in a marking contest then giving them a shot for goal from the square. 

correction: on replay it was Campbell not Harris

Edited by Fromgotowoewodin

Premiership hangover. We are not defending well and panicky in forward line. Oh and another supply of poor kicking. Get our act together in 2nd half and beat this mob who apart froma couple of players are not that good.


3 women at the half-time 'desk'.

It's a world of promise.

We have a great system and a strong team. Hore, Paxman, Harris and Macklin (the red headed defender) and Mithen doing well. The Pies gut running to the next contest is impressive. Our tackling is 2nd rate (maybe even 3rd rate). Our field kicking has been atrocious. 

And can the commentators stop going on about the Collingwood captain - please!  She is a great player and looks a cut above everyone else on the field,  but the commentator-love is vomit inducing. 

Edited by Maldonboy38

Quality.


Gay, Goldy and Birch have all been really bad across half back. Haven’t won many contests and barely halving many. 

Unusual given that’s often one of our strengths 


brilliant tackle purcell. nailed livingston there

8 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

We have a great system and a strong team. Hore, Paxman, Harris and Macklin (the red headed defender) and Mithen doing well. The Pies gut running to the next contest is impressive. Our tackling is 2nd rate (maybe even 3rd rate). Our field kicking has been atrocious. 

And can the commentators stop going on about the Collingwood captain - please!  She is a great player and looks a cut above everyone else on the field,  but the commentator-love is vomit inducing. 

Maybe not sophisticated but pretty committed!

 

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