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Retooled backline doing an excellent job. 

Beasley a very good find. Clearly missing Purcell but they’re having a good go without her. Just a shame she isn’t there because that would free up a mid to go forward or back.

Wotherspoon has something. She’ll be a player 

I just wish the game plan going forward was just a little slower and safer even if that takes away the most electric plays. It’s ok to get some numbers forward and pressure on.

 
3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Retooled backline doing an excellent job. 

Beasley a very good find. Clearly missing Purcell but they’re having a good go without her. Just a shame she isn’t there because that would free up a mid to go forward or back.

Wotherspoon has something. She’ll be a player 

I just wish the game plan going forward was just a little slower and safer even if that takes away the most electric plays. It’s ok to get some numbers forward and pressure on.

It's the half back to centre kick that we're missing I think. We need one short and safe to gain 25 metres, before the long kick. That means if it turns over it rebounds from half back not from the centre.

 
1 minute ago, deanox said:

It's the half back to centre kick that we're missing I think. We need one short and safe to gain 25 metres, before the long kick. That means if it turns over it rebounds from half back not from the centre.

Inexperienced midfield combo and half forwards will do that. 

In an ideal world Hore would just play connector forward but we need her on ball and deep

Just now, dees189227 said:

Be good if bannan could do something 

She’s a complete zero competitively. Anything that requires body on the line or head over the ball - forget about it 


where would we be without Kate Hore. Heads and shoulders above everyone else.

 

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Be good if bannan could do something 

 

2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

She’s a complete zero competitively. Anything that requires body on the line or head over the ball - forget about it 

She is amazing when the ball is in space, but really needs to add another string to her bow so she can find a way to get involved.

 

Shelly Health one of the most underrated players in the AFLW.


Paxy becoming a real Karen.

That said. The inconsistencies on holding the ball kill this game 

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40 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

took us a while to settle in but we're going okay

i wish we had three kate hore's

Add cooking and you've got a brand.

Bit nicer, though? 😁

easily the best game of the round so far. proper tough contested footy. 


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

geez harris not in a good way

When she was swinging her leg like that it looked freaky. I thought she was having some kind of fit

We don't get to play that annoying [censored] music after our goals ?....thankfully...

 


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Kudos to Pearce.

Loving how much they get around each other and can show joy.

Boys take note.

Banno won her first every contest and got done for a throw haha 

Just now, Melbournepotter said:

We don't get to play that annoying [censored] music after our goals ?....thankfully...

 

When there's so much fine Irish to choose from, they picked 'tie me kangaroo down'.

 
4 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I'm listening as best I can but is there anywhere streaming this?

Love on Kayo.


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