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AFLW VOTES: Rd 01 vs Geelong

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9 minutes ago, Rolling Stone said:

Are were turning this into a competition like the mens?

I presume you mean between the players' vote totals, not us posters, RS? 😁

Nice idea, and well done in advance to anyone who takes it on.

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On 03/09/2024 at 08:14, The Taciturn Demon said:

I think leaving Pearce out of my votes was bordering on scandalous. 

Chaplin seems hugely underrated to me. 

Yeah me too RE Pearce. Although it was a really hard game due to a good spread of contributors.

I thought Heath's pressure and tackling was ferocious and probably critical to stop their ball movement forward. And similarly I thought Fitzsimon played a really strong under the radar game with 3 F50 tackles. I'm not sure anyone else was as consistent with inside 50 pressure even though she didnt hit the scoreboard.

 

I thought Chaplin really stepped up with the departure of Birch, and while she might not be as tall she seemed to bob up in the right spots disrupting those attacks.

 

 
21 minutes ago, deanox said:

I thought Chaplin really stepped up with the departure of Birch, and while she might not be as tall she seemed to bob up in the right spots disrupting those attacks.

 

I hope she doesn't take over as ' @DeeSpencer's whipping girl...

1 hour ago, rjay said:

I hope she doesn't take over as ' @DeeSpencer's whipping girl...

Nope I like Chappy. Has some room to improve with her disposal but she attacks the game the right way, really honest footballer.

it's Bannan from Paxy so far.


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