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Crows playing WC next week and us the lions 

top spot on the line here

 
5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

how are we not 50 pts+ up? 

lazy kicking.  especially that Zanker one from 10m, can’t blame the wind for that

My god the men's team frustrate you then you get to the women's season. That 2nd quarter was so hard to watch. Just miss after miss.

Hopefully we can kick on in the final term 

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

My god the men's team frustrate you then you get to the women's season. That 2nd quarter was so hard to watch. Just miss after miss.

Hopefully we can kick on in the final term 

Thew wind always spoils the games at Casey. Tough conditions for accurate goal kicking (although we have missed a few we should have kicked regardless of the wind)

great work sherriff to win the free kick.

set shot kicking not her forte 


zanker is as strong as a bull. just rag dolled her opponent

 

Thats a couple of times Purcell has kicked long to our players advantage. smart play

good win. Freo were game. wind spoiled it as per usual at Casey. hopefully percentage doesn;t cost us but we have a decent buffer

Hanks, goldie, Purcell and Hore best

big game next week and then finals. Super excited

go dees

Paxman changed her first name to Paxy?

wtf?


6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Paxman changed her first name to Paxy?

wtf?

Not easy to be called Karen nowadays. Not a bad move if you ask me

Saints with the quick start v the Lions. You never know. Saints might do us a huge favour in the McClelland Cup stakes

17 minutes ago, BDA said:

Not easy to be called Karen nowadays. Not a bad move if you ask me

not very imaginative though!

middle name Paxo?

Kelly Underwood just said top spot not 'out of the question' for Brisbane. 

Just need to win last 2 games and make up 100% Kelly! 🤣

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1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Crows playing WC next week and us the lions 

top spot on the line here

Lets hope North either beat the Crows tomorrow or drag their % down to mae it difficult for them to pas us on % next week ... of course we need to beat the Lions which I think we will.

It will be a tragedy if we lose top spot and rights for a Home GF on %...

 

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