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  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to AFLW VOTES : Rd 04 vs Hawthorn
 

Hanks

Zanker

Heath

Pearce

Purcell

B Mackin

  • Demonland changed the title to AFLW VOTES: Rd 04 vs Hawthorn
 

I never vote...I'm a bad vote giver.

Even when I was coaching I could never give votes.

Sorry!

...but all the above were worth votes.

Keep up the good work.


This doesn't get any easier...

6. Hanks 
5. Zanker
4. Purcell
3. Pearce
2. Heath
1. McNamara

6 Hanks

5 Zanker

4 Pearce

3 Hore

2 Purcell

1 A Mackin - very positive debut

 

6. Hanks

5. Zanker

4. Purcell

3. Heath

2. Pearce

1. McNamara


6. Hanks. Sublime: tending to inspire awe usually because of elevated quality or transcendent excellence.

5. Purcell. Another understated 29 possession, 5 tackle game

4. Zanker. On fire. A couple of great marks. As the commentator said her facial expression tells you exactly what she’s thinking. Probably shouldn’t play poker

3. Hore. I reckon the only reason she doesn’t appear in more people’s votes here is you’ve all just got used to her being excellent. 17 touches, 7 marks, 2 goals and score assists. 

2. West. Just a smart player whose kicking is a million times better than when she started. 

1. Pearce. Career best season so far? She seems to have learnt some new tricks. Mentor role for Campbell too. Rarely beaten in any contest. 

 

6.  Hanks

5.  Pearce

4.  Zanker

3.  Purcell

2.  Heath

1.  Hore

Apologies to most of the rest.  It was an outstanding team effort.  Many excellent role players, who play their part so well.  Really looking forward to the next couple of weeks.  Against  better opposition we should get a much better gauge on just how good we are.  My guess is that we will win both!

6 Hanks

5 Purcell

4 Pearce

3 Hore

2 McNamara

1 Gillard

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Tyla Hanks has started the season on 🔥 

66. Tyla Hanks 
49. Kate Hore 
26. Olivia Purcell 
23. Lauren Pearce 
20. Alyssa Bannan 
17. Eden Zanker 
14. Eliza McNamara 
10. Shelley Heath 
6. Sarah Lampard 
5. Blaithin Mackin 
3. Maddison Gay Tayla Harris Lily Mithen Paxy Paxman 
2. Eliza West 
1. Tahlia Gillard Aimee Mackin

I reckon we have 10 genuine stars in the squad and more up and coming. Votes are shared around and it shows the quality of this team. A great bond that is not measured by money. It is measured by the enjoyment of the game and the high quality produced. Go the Dees ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️


Couldn't think of anywhere else for this. Maybe there's a link in how difficult it is to select 6 vote-worthys from this Super team?

Anyways, is it just me or is there something of the DC Comic in the girls' long sleeve strip, rocked by Banno, Goldy and The Sherrif?...

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