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6 Hore

5 Gillard

4 Purcell

3 Goldrick

2 Pearce

1 Hanks

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6. Gillard

5. Hore

4. Hanks

3. Pearce

2. Purcell

1. Goldrick


6 Gillard

5 Goldrick

4 Hanks

3 Hore

2 Pearce

1 McNamara

 

6.  Gillard

5.  Pearce

4.  Goldrick

3.  Hore

2.  Hanks

1.  Purcell

 
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Tyla Hanks is poised to emulate the other #5

112. Tyla Hanks 
95. Kate Hore 
65. Olivia Purcell 
42. Eden Zanker 
38. Lauren Pearce 
37. Alyssa Bannan 
33. Eliza McNamara Paxy Paxman  
32. Sinéad Goldrick 
25. Shelley Heath  
23. Eliza West 
22. Tahlia Gillard 
20. Blaithin Mackin 
16. Maddison Gay Lily Mithen 
6. Sarah Lampard 
4. Casey Sherriff Rhiannon Watt 
3. Megan Fitzsimon Tayla Harris 
1. Aimee Mackin

Regrettably and respectfully no voted for the last round.

While I am sure the girls all tried their form was the worst game for about 3 years. . 

In fact I went away wondering   if our last few games since the North excellent win have really been on the mark for the coming Finals.

However the girls have been remarkable for about 3 years and class is permanent form not so sometimes.

I expect a totally motivated effort of desperation and class again on Sunday and hope that’s good enough. 

Perhaps I also have the  feeling North are about to break their jinx and take the flag beating all three of the top3 others in a boil over. Their firm is top class and only failed vs us a few weeks ago. 

Go Dees. 


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