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AFLW: QF vs North Melbourne

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Did she just take her kick without her boot on?

 

Would take something extraordinary to get out of this mess. When is the last time "if there is one" when we were goalless at 3/4 time.

This is looking like a choke of epic proportions. Smashed at the contest and in contested marks. Poor decision making when we do get open. Brisbane must be laughing. Had to win the last game of the season to snatch a double chance and now look like hosting another Grand Final. 

I think that might be 5 quarters in a row now that we've been goalless. 

Edited by Rab D Nesbitt

 

Pretty poor from start to finish. Lack polish and as already stated, if you take away our handball chain game we are totally hopeless. We have been smashed in every facet of the game

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

No goal in nearly 3 quarters of footy in perfect conditions?

Oh dear...

5 quarters since a goal.

I’m at Ikon. It’s no fun here.


What is it with the MFC and finals? We've talked up our culture a lot but we're as soft as butter. Demon Spirit my eye.

I’m completely gutted and it’s only 3/4 time.  I’v very rarely said that in a Dees AFLW game.

Extremely soft football along with some dumb decision making.

 

You make your own luck in footy but geez we haven’t had a good bounce all day 


Geelong will fancy their chances next week. i hope we can get our [censored] together sufficiently to win that game at least and avoid the dreaded straight sets.

One of those days.....

Happy with a goal at this stage.

5 minutes ago, BDA said:

Geelong will fancy their chances next week. i hope we can get our [censored] together sufficiently to win that game at least and avoid the dreaded straight sets.

We always said one day the women's game would be just like the men's.

Edited by YearOfTheDees


ow is that not a HTB against Kearney. Not that it matters at this stage but umpiring is as poor as usual

Norf player runs 30 metres, all good

And their fans celebrating like that goal won the flag. Crom will destroy them in the prelim.


Pretty poor from start to finish. Lack polish and as already stated, if you take away our handball chain game we are totally hopeless. We have been smashed in every facet of the game. If you can’t kick the ball, you won’t be good enough. North hit targets over 30 metres. The major difference 

I don't think it's hyperbole to say it's probably the worst game we've ever played, considering the occasion. Hopefully we come up with a solution because Geelong will have a very clear game plan next week.

 

I’m speechless, so I won’t say any more!

Melby-wobbles!


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