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Hot hot hot day in the west. Big win by the mighty Dees. 

6- Bannan 👏👏❤️ 5 goals and loved her excitement 

5- Hore

4- West

3- Hanks 

2- Purcell

1- Watt

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6 Bannan

5 Purcell

4 Hanks

3 Hore

2 West

1 Watt


 

6.  Bannan

5.  Purcell

4.  Hore

3.  Goldrick

2.  Hanks

1.  West

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6 Bannon

5 Purcell

4 B Mackin

3 Hore

2 Zanker

1 Watt


6. Bannan

5. A Mackin

4. Hore

3. B Mackin

2. Mithen

1 West

1 hour ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

6 votes to Michael Prior for complaining about having to play a better team

What a dweeb!  It's not the league's fault he can't coach.


6. Bannan

5. Hanks

4. B. Mackin

3. Purcell

2. McNamara

1. A.Mackin

Apologies to the backline who didn't get much of a look-in but I'm sure held their structure and concentration for 99% of the game, just weren't really tested. If I was them, I'd have jumped the fence for an ice cream during the last quarter, so credit to them.

Where they stand after Round 7:-

84. Tyla Hanks
80. Kate Hore 
43. Olivia Purcell 
42. Eden Zanker 
37. Alyssa Bannan
27. Lauren Pearce
22. Eliza McNamara
17. Blaithin Mackin 
16. Maddison Gay 
15. Sinéad Goldrick
13. Paxy Paxman
12. Shelley Heath
9. Lily Mithen Eliza West 
6. Sarah Lampard
4. Rhiannon Watt 
3. Tayla Harris
1. Tahlia Gillard Aimee Mackin

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