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Our tall forwards are just another level. Congrats to Kate Hore now leading both the all-time and season goalkicking tally, by the way!

I don't think there's any forward line to compare it to in the men's league when it comes to sheer dominance based on dynamism, awareness and versatility. You could cobble one together from something like Allen, Fritsch, Mihocek and Papley. Just impossible to get your head around as a defender.

 

 

Is one of the Cats players wearing a hair net? Looks like she’s stumbled out of a tuck shop 

 
57 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

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

Whoever she is she hates the Dees, jesus...


1 minute ago, FritschyBusiness said:

Whoever she is she hates the Dees, jesus...

Chyloe Kurdas. she's a prat

3 minutes ago, BDA said:

Chyloe Kurdas. she's a prat

She’s unusual but I don’t hate her, Jess Webster on play by play is always against us. Kind of strange when we play the best football to call 

 
Just now, DeeSpencer said:

She’s unusual but I don’t hate her, Jess Webster on play by play is always against us. Kind of strange when we play the best football to call 

maybe i'm mixing them up. 


1 minute ago, biggestred said:

That was amazing. 

she might be even better than her sister. Talk about hitting the jackpot with those 2.


Love seeing Max at the game 💙❤️

Gosh, wondering if Moloney is the only player out on the ground tonight (the way the commentators are going on and on...)

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Clarity

I think Paxy is playing as well as she ever has. superb kick and goal

Kate Hore is next level. Best skilled fwd in the game

West is an animal around the ball

Aimee Mackin is playing her 2nd ever game of AFL. Next year she will be our best player

We look unbeatable at the moment. Fantastic coaching.

18 scoring shots to 5. against a good team


Just now, demon4eva said:

Go Dees. What happened to Tayla Harris?

She was a late out pregame for hammy soreness, not clear yet the extent of the injury.  But there are pics of her doing the warm up so hopefully not too bad!

Banno on the wing. Heath getting significant midfield time.

Rightfully saving any midfield time for Paxy for second halves.

Maddy Gay forward to ease her through the year.

3 talls, Goldy, Lampard and Blaithin down back when it’s probably Heath and Gay on the flanks of our best backline. (And Blaith on the wing please).

Plenty of rest for Loz Pearce on the pine or forward.

Zanker to CHF with Tay out.

Mick’s really mixed up the side tonight and through the year. They’re getting good training in roles and positions. 

 

Great game - so much fun watching the girls play ❤️💙


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