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Kate Hore. ❤️❤️❤️ Seriously is a star.

What a player.

What a leader.

Can we find a spot for her v Blues on Friday night. She’s got huge talent and energy.  

 

Eliza west so strong int the tackle. So difficult to take her down 

 

I love Bannan. she is so fun to watch.

 
22 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Kate Hore is a natural leader.

Inspirational, and Katey leads by example as well as the talk.

Genuinely no weak links in this squad.

Even the "lesser lights" are seriously good.


2 minutes ago, smiFFy said:

I love Bannan. she is so fun to watch.

Bans has also put on a bit more muscles. Can burst through the players easily.

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Outstanding first half. Link up play and ball movement so good. I hope some of this rubs off on the men. 

Goldy getting handballs away when she gets run down really helps with the momentum. 

Birch is up as well. Chaplin fitting in, getting the loose ball.

Pearce playing well. Always someone on the outside running.

Lovely running game.

Setting standards high for the rest of the year.


19 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Kate Hore. ❤️❤️❤️ Seriously is a star.

What a player.

What a leader.

Can we find a spot for her v Blues on Friday night. She’s got huge talent and energy.  

A male player with her skillset would be basically the perfect AFL small forward. She's Gary Ablett Jr like.

The scoreboard says we are smashing them to pieces and I think the scoreboard is flattering to GWS.

 

Kate hore is seriously good. Good to see West and Purcell getting a few touches and Hanks is a superstar. Be interesting to see if they go on with it in second half or go into relaxville.

14 minutes ago, BDA said:

Seriously. How good is hanks

Hanks has that Pendlebury at his peak, time slows down thing. You just know when she has good things will follow. Favourite player

30 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Kate Hore. ❤️❤️❤️ Seriously is a star.

What a player.

What a leader.

Can we find a spot for her v Blues on Friday night. She’s got huge talent and energy.  

Haha I was thinking exactly the same thing.

So good to watch a Melbourne team with fast transition through the centre and always looking to centre it around that dangerous 25 to 35m out.

A pleasure to watch.

Get Mick on the coaching team for the blokes next year. Midfield or forwards coach.


Feel like Shelley Heath is being forced to do to much so far this quarter - turning up everywhere and maybe that's because a few others aren't getting involved as much as they should.

we're gone off the boil this quarter. Giants don't have the quality to capitalise though.

Good stuff Kate. Adds some class to what has been a sloppy quarter from the Dees.

 

Let's see how our better fitness and maturity works out in the final quarter. Kate Hore currently on pace for the highest rated individual game (133 AF points at 3/4 time, chasing 184) of all time. Why not?

Looking to see a bit more involvement from Alyssa Bannan who hasn't been heavily involved and has been a bit sketchy when she was involved.


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