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  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to VOTES: AFLW Rd 1 Melbourne vs Collingwood
 

May as well try.

6 Hore

5 Hanks

4 Heath

3 Zanker

2 McNamara

1 Bannon

 
Just now, Whispering_Jack said:

If we get enough interest from our readers. Here’s my effort -

6. Bannan

5. Purcell

4. Purcell

3. Paxman

2. Zanker

1. Hore

9 votes to Purcell  ? She was good but.......


6. Hanks

5. Zanks

4. Heath

3. Hore

2. Bannon

1. McNamara

Apologies to half the team.  That third quarter was shades of a grand final we all enjoyed a couple of years ago 

Edited by Go the Biff
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6. Bannon

5. hore

4. heath 

3. Hanks

2. Zanker

1. Paxy

 

6. Heath - 11 tackles! 2 snags. Stopped Davey in her tracks and got her the other way 

5. Hore - full of class and versatility 

4. Mackin - exceptionally wing game, 16 kicks and a heap of penetration to them 

3. Bannan - 17 touches, 3 snags, worked up and down the field 

2. Hanks - just makes it look effortless at times 

1. Purcell - quiet first half but got rolling late

Apologies to Paxy, Tay Harris and Zanker, with goal kicking the difference for those last 2 missing out 

Edited by DeeSpencer

 

6. Heath (18 disposals. 2 goals. Shut down Davey, and 11 tackles!!!)

5. Hore. (Viney-like leader. led when we needed to be led.)

4. Bannan

3. Zanker

2. Harris

1. Purcell

 

 

11 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

6. Heath - 11 tackles! 2 snags. Stopped Davey in her tracks and got her the other way 

5. Hore - full of class and versatility 

4. Mackin - exceptionally wing game, 16 kicks and a heap of penetration to them 

3. Bannan - 17 touches, 3 snags, worked up and down the field 

2. Hanks - just makes it look effortless at times 

1. Purcell - quiet first half but got rolling late

Apologies to Paxy, Tay Harris and Zanker, with goal kicking the difference for those last 2 missing out 

Great minds and all that.


Heath

Mackin

Bannon

Hore

Zanker 

Purcell

6. Bannan

5. Heath

4. Hore

3. Zanker

2. Hanks

1. Mackin

I hate doing this because I always forget someone important but here goes:

6 Heath

5 Hore

4 Bannan

3 B.Mackin

2 Paxy

1 Hanks


6 Hore

5 Mackin

4 Hanks

3 Heath

2 Paxman

1 McNamara

Kudos to you all in maintaining a view of the total in detail!

For me it was an un-vote-able mix of moments and the powerful big picture.

 

  • Demonland changed the title to AFLW VOTES: Rd 01 vs Collingwood

6.  Hore

5.  Bannan

4.  Heath

3.  Mackin

2.  Hanks

1.  Paxman

Unlucky to miss a vote:  Zanker, Purcell and McNamara.


On 9/1/2023 at 6:30 PM, Dees_In_October said:

I hate doing this because I always forget someone important but here goes:

6 Heath

5 Hore

4 Bannan

3 B.Mackin

2 Paxy

1 Hanks

I forgot to include Mackin in my votes. I'd give myself a facepalm if I could.

6. Hore

5. Hanks

4. Bannon

3. Harris

2. Macklin

1. Heath

couldn't squeeze Paxman into it.

 

Sorry for the late entry …will try to get in earlier next week 

6- Hore. What a player !! Love Kate. Forward or Midfield.  Our captain led the way 

5- Bannan.  So exciting !! Love the pace and goal celebration 

4- Heath.  Bottle her energy and smarts.  Small but mighty player. Hungry for goals. 

3- Harris.  Love our TAYLA.  Great marks.  Great kick.  
2- Hanks. Just loves getting the footy.  Her pressure and smart ball use again on show. 
1- Paxy.  Yes the new Paxy had so much poise and smarts around the ground.  
 

Apologies to Zanker and Macklin

Special mention. Georgia Campbell GC. Happy birthday.  Good goal. She has a big future.  Sign her up now for 5 year deal imv.  
 


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