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IN: Paxman

OUT: Wilson (omitted)

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Just now, Dees_In_October said:

ROUND 3 TEAM

IN: Paxman

OUT: Wilson (omitted)

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Paxy in, yay. Aside from missing Fitzsimmons I don’t think we could get any stronger

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1 hour ago, FarNorthernD said:

Paxy in, yay. Aside from missing Fitzsimmons I don’t think we could get any stronger

Agree, though I wouldn't mind Colvin getting a go at some point. Tough team to break into.

 
12 minutes ago, Dees_In_October said:

Agree, though I wouldn't mind Colvin getting a go at some point. Tough team to break into.

Good call, I had forgotten about Colvin. It will be interesting to see how A. Mackin progresses too. Could be a wild card for later in the season

2 hours ago, Dees_In_October said:

Agree, though I wouldn't mind Colvin getting a go at some point. Tough team to break into.

Same.  I prefer Colvin to Birch 


Where do the players that miss get match practice?

I'm really interested to see Mackin but how does she learn the game?

  • Demonland changed the title to AFLW: Rd 03 vs Western Bulldogs

Looking to continue a great start to the season.  The team looks fit and well drilled and a strong group together, which is expected from a team that didn't lose anyone to other teams.

Looking forward to watching the game, let's see if we can break 100 at Casey this season. 

  

 

 

When the ALFW round preview has you tipped as 50 point winners, something is up.

Basically they are saying that our winning margin will be more than what six teams have even managed to score in total for the first two rounds.

North currently have a better percentage than us because they've almost entirely prevented anyone from scoring against them, but that doesn't change the fact that we have given away the third fewest points against us while also scoring 50% more than any other team.

I think we're in with a chance, here.

 
8 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

When the ALFW round preview has you tipped as 50 point winners, something is up.

Basically they are saying that our winning margin will be more than what six teams have even managed to score in total for the first two rounds.

North currently have a better percentage than us because they've almost entirely prevented anyone from scoring against them, but that doesn't change the fact that we have given away the third fewest points against us while also scoring 50% more than any other team.

I think we're in with a chance, here.

But look who North have played, makes such a big difference for percentage.  We have a great percentage considering who we played in the first 2 rounds. 

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Pretty sure that if we win this game, Melbourne gains the record for the longest AFLW winning streak, surpassing Fremantle's 11-game streak during 2020-2021.

Melbourne's Casey win-loss record: 21-5
WB's Casey win-loss record: 0-1
Melbourne's win-loss record against WB: 5-2 (9-4 including pre-AFLW) Last time they met in R7 2022B, it was a 64-point win to Melbourne
WB's 2023 formline: The Bulldogs have started the season 0-2 and are coming off a 7-point loss to Hawthorn


4 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

After last nights torture and disappointment I am looking forward to a (hopefully) straight forward win

I'm looking forward to watching the girls play as well. I love how they go about it. Joy to watch.

I love Maxy and the boys as well but watching them play is draining. It's almost suffocating. 

I think we'll win big again today. The doggies have really fallen away the last year or 2.

Dees by 30+ points

11 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Not our game but this has got to be a first.  

 

@picket fence would know how to deal with this.


Let's go girls!!!

Please girls, improve my weekend!

is there anything in life as reliable as the Casey gale. 3 goal per quarter breeze by the looks of it.

hope bannan isn't too badly injured. looks like a bad sprain of the ankle


rolled ankle at the worst for Banan I hope

8 minutes ago, BDA said:

hope bannan isn't too badly injured. looks like a bad sprain of the ankle

Just arrived here to the eerie silence, as Bannan being helped off in rather a knee-like manner...

Yes, 🫰

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew

Scoring pattern: deja vu all over again...😉

 

the wind is spoiling this game as usual. I really don't like Casey Fields.

However...😄


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