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Just now, BDA said:

who is the female commentator cheer leading for the cats. she's a nuffie.

Chylowe is on special comments, not sure who the special play by play commentator is. Thank god for Harfย 

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7 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Umpiring living up to the men's standard but we'll take it

We got the rub of the (lime) green that quarter.

And don't they let the 'scrums' go on for an eternity!

First quarter GFC has lost. And conceded a goal, I think. Hope we retain our last quarter dominance, in contrast!

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As I understand it, Geelong haven't given away a goal in the first quarter at all this season.

So, goodbye to that!

Always very satisfying to get a retailiation goal after having the ball pressed into our defence for so long. To then follow up with a second immediately is mead-burp level satisfying.


Yep less Hollywood from the forwards and more accountability from the backs neededย 

Gutsy run from Paxy, Sherriff and Hore and a nice hit from Paxy to Sheriffโ€™s lead up rather than trying to get it done in one go. Good footyย 

fantastic move and goal to Hore. top notch after a pretty sloppy start to tis quarter from us.

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Banno can fumble twice really poorly under little pressure then hit the spin move and lace it to Zanks. Gosh I hope she becomes the complete package one dayย 


I love our forward-line. such a contrast to the mens. so efficient.ย 

Just now, DeeSpencer said:

Banno can fumble twice really poorly under little pressure then hit the spin move and lace it to Zanks. Gosh I hope she becomes the complete package one dayย 

she's had a few lazy efforts so far but she's one of the few game changers in AFLW

That first quarter is up there with the best quality ive seen in the AFLW

great skills, crazy pressure.ย  fun to watch even when it was zero-zero on the score board

great tackle heath. not sure the cats defender had prior but we'll take it.


Fun watching Bannan with that bit of pressure on the boundary to create the out-on-the-full miskick.

At first I was annoyed that she didn't start in hot pursuit immediately, but then she accelerated, and accelerated, and accelerated... I can see how that would put a player off!

casey sherriff is a great role player but her goal kicking is dreadful

LOTS of shots of the Melbourne supporters and DA particularly, @WalkingCivilWar! Commentary to go with it. Making up for last week!

Credit to the cats theyโ€™re tough and hard at it.

We have much more quality though. Hore bannan hanks just ooze class.


Chyloe Kurdas "Gaelic footy is a non-contact sport". Lol

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1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Birch find your way to the 2โ€™sย 

is she injured? doesn't look right at all this season so far

Gillard should be on Moloney


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