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I had a look at the injury list again today and it's waaaay off the charts.

There's almost a full team of injured players sitting on the sidelines.

Can we still make something out of the season?

 

Not many here at all

Nice goal by Banno

Go Dees

Nice snag by the meatball.

Girls having a real dip.

Heath out their tackling like mad with her shoulder busted up is so impressive 

 

Contested mark from Banno!

Love to see it, a string she needs to add to her bow.

3 minutes ago, deanox said:

Contested mark from Banno!

Love to see it, a string she needs to add to her bow.

Forget marking, if she could just more than once pick the ball up off the ground without shirking it she’d be back to being a potential superstar. Body line the ball Banno 


5 minutes ago, deanox said:

Contested mark from Banno!

Love to see it, a string she needs to add to her bow.

I will say that was proper attack on the ball in the air 

Denny Taylor is class, good on her getting back on a list. 
 

D’Arcy goes ok too

Nice to have a good night for the team.

Watching the girls, they often sit and wait for the ball and don't attack it like they should. 

 

 

Kate Hore a perennially bad decision maker when trying to kill clock. 
 

Long turnover, short turnover, finally 3rd time lucky found a short 

Edited by DeeSpencer

started to wilt in that quarter. the momentum with the giants. hope the girls can hold out for the win


5 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Kate Hore a perennially bad decision maker when trying to kill clock. 
 

Long turnover, short turnover, finally 3rd time lucky found a short 

Easily best on so far and that's what you pick out?

1 minute ago, leehow said:

Easily best on so far and that's what you pick out?

Good player, not a smart player, can do even better.

They’re all running on empty out there, going to take smart footy to grind this out 

6 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Good player, not a smart player, can do even better.

They’re all running on empty out there, going to take smart footy to grind this out 

Little bit more than a good player. 

 

5 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Weren’t we 3 goals up at 3/4 against the Dockers a couple of weeks ago?

Deja vu

They don't seem to be fit this year.... same issue as the men, similar program.

 


2 minutes ago, darkhorse72 said:

 

Deja vu

They don't seem to be fit this year.... same issue as the men, similar program.

 

They have a 1000 injuries you muppet 

Edited by DeeSpencer

Chaplin have been very good again. one of our best players so far this year.

3 minutes ago, darkhorse72 said:

 

Deja vu

They don't seem to be fit this year.... same issue as the men, similar program.

 

Missing 10 of our best team. Think they're doing ok tonight considering. 

Seriously AFLW ?? DOES anyone actually care, whilst the Clayton Fiasco plays out?


1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Seriously AFLW ?? DOES anyone actually care, whilst the Clayton Fiasco plays out?

Not sure why I haven't blocked you. 

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Seriously AFLW ?? DOES anyone actually care, whilst the Clayton Fiasco plays out?

Ok take it back, does anyone actually care? 

Just now, leehow said:

Not sure why I haven't blocked you. 

Go ahead MAKE MY DAY!

 

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