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6. Heath
5. BMac
4. Purcell
3. Hanks
2. Gillard
1. Goldrick

 

Apologies to plenty again 

 

6. Hanks

5. Gillard

4. Heath

3. Fitzy

2. Purcell

1. Paxy

 

 

6. Hanks

5. Purcell

4. Heath

3. Mackin

2. Gilliard

1. Pearce


6. Heath

5. Hanks

4. Gillard

3. Mackin

2. Purcel

1. Goldrick

 

6. Heath 

5. Hanks

4. Gillard 

3. B Mackin

2. Purcell

1. Goldie 

6 Hanks

5 Purcell

4 Heath

3 Gillard

2 B.Mackin

1 Goldrick

  • Demonland changed the title to AFLW VOTES: Rd 08 vs North Melbourne

6.  Hanks

5.  Heath

4.  Purcell

3.  Gillard

2.  Hore

1.  B.Makin


Very surprised Heath didn’t get named in the best on the match report. 
Her second half was a quieter but still had plenty of key CB wins. 

1 hour ago, Ungarieboy said:

Sherrif

I haven't been her biggest fan but she was good yesterday. I should have given her a vote.


1 hour ago, binman said:

Hanks

Gillard 

Heath

Purcell

Paxman

Mitten

Zanker

 

if paxman's kicking hadn't been so poor i would have given her the 2 ahead of mackin and hore

it was so good to have paxy back

Where they stand after Round 8:-

102. Tyla Hanks 
81. Kate Hore 
54. Olivia Purcell 
42. Eden Zanker 
37. Alyssa Bannan 
27. Lauren Pearce 
25. Shelley Heath 
23. Eliza McNamara 
19. Blaithin Mackin
16. Maddison Gay 
15. Sinéad Goldrick Paxy Paxman 
11. Tahlia Gillard 
10. Lily Mithen 
9. Eliza West 
6. Sarah Lampard 
4. Casey Sherriff Rhiannon Watt 
3. Tayla Harris 
1. Aimee Mackin

 

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