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6. Hanks (if only we had a male equivalent for the mens team)

5. Hore

4. Pearce

3. Mithen

2. McNamara

1. Macken

Great contributors all round and no passengers really.

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3 minutes ago, BDA said:

6. Hanks (if only we had a male equivalent for the mens team)

5. Hore

4. Pearce

3. Mithen

2. McNamara

1. Macken

Great contributors all round and no passengers really.

It's never really appropriate to compare the men's and women's but Hanks kicking is better than any of our males.Β 

 
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2 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

It's never really appropriate to compare the men's and women's but Hanks kicking is better than any of our males.Β 

She always has time and never panics. It's a rare quality that only greats possess.

6. Hanks. A joy to watch play the game

5. Hore

4. Purcell

3. McNamara

2. Chaplin. Of our backs I feel the most relaxed when she has the ball

1. Pearce. Think her tap work is actually going to a new level.Β 


6 Hanks

5 Pearce

4 McNamara

3 Hore

2 Mackin

1 Gay

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to AFLW VOTES : Rd 03 v Western Bulldogs
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6. Β Hanks

5. Β Pearce

4. Β McNamara

3. Β Hore

2. Β Gay

1. Β Harris


Tyla Hanks has a narrow lead over skipper Kate Hore.

48. Tyla HanksΒ 
40. Kate HoreΒ 
20. Alyssa BannanΒ 
14.Β Β Lauren Pearce Olivia Purcell
12. Eliza McNamara
10. Shelley Heath
8. Eden ZankerΒ 
6. Sarah LampardΒ 
5. Blaithin MackinΒ 
3. Maddison Gay Tayla HarrisΒ Lily Mithen Paxy Paxman

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