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Another tough game ahead for the Demons at a time when they need to win every game to make the finals.

 

Great first quarter effort from the girls. hopefully they can keep this up

Umps are ****house

 

10 out of 10 for effort and application that half.

you would think the Crows superior fitness and brute strength will see them home in the second. They have been very wayward though so you never know.

Hanks Hore and Bannon been very good. Gall has done well also

 
2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

That holding the ball was a square up for the 50 they missed.

very poor set shot from witherspoon from the free

certainly can't say these have been home town umps. giving us plenty


2 points to 1.5 in a half of footy. Not exactly the most exciting type of footy being played atm.

We don’t know how to score, whilst the Crows can’t find the big sticks


Outstanding win. Abbey Holmes devastated.

9 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

thriller diller

Hardly a thriller, but I’ll take any win over the Crows in SA.

magnificent win

its wasn't pretty but we fought like lionesses and deserved to win against a very blunt crows team


29 minutes ago, BDA said:

certainly can't say these have been home town umps. giving us plenty

We got the rub of the numbers, but there were still a lot that I thought were shocking. 50s not paid when colliding with a player taking a kick, and when holding the ball and arguing with the umps instead of giving it straight back. The "insufficient intent" against Fitzsimon was a shocker too. 

The overall standard of umpiring is very poor if this is the next best umpiring squad outside of the AFL umpiring squad.

 
14 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

2 points to 1.5 in a half of footy. Not exactly the most exciting type of footy being played atm.

We don’t know how to score, whilst the Crows can’t find the big sticks

Bizaycomment for mine. Might have been low scoring but it was an enthralling battle around the contest that was only a kick away from a lead change the last 2 quarters. As a spectacle, it was hard to look away. Every moment, every contest counted.

 


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