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Half time 4.7 to 0.2 better second quarter.

 

Half time for those playing at home. Good second quarter into the wind sees the Dee girls leading 31 - 2.

Hanks absolutely killing it. Hore very influential. Paxy, Chaplin, Fitzy and Macca doing ther thing.

Gabby looking good on return. Some good signs from Molly O, Riggers and Leila Ebert.

Hopefully we use the wind a bit better and finish the Tigers off in the third

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I know I post this every week but …

Kate Hore is a star 💙❤️ we are so lucky she is in red and blue. Just super smart and classy. She tough too. 8 tackles in the first half. What a leader

And Tyla Hanks. Definitely an A grade player who deserves more recognition by the media. She’s a ripper player.

 

harris dropping back really shores us up defensively but we miss her as a focal point going forward

 

the blustery conditions making it difficult to execute cleanly

casey is just not a good location to play


11 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

It's on my tv but I'm going in & out.

How is rigoni going for her 2nd game?

Going ok without being overly involved. However she took an excellent intercept mark followed by a pinpoint centering pass. Looks to have a decent left foot on her

6.8 to 0.5 at 3/4 time, another solid quarter.


How good is Hanks?????

2 minutes ago, dpositive said:

How good is Hanks?????

Just love watching her play. She just gets in there & wants to win the ball. A bit like viney, see ball win ball


8.9 to 1.7 two minutes to go another strong win Kate Hore 2 goals and 12 tackles.👍

Another strong performance

Dees not being recognised to have at least 5 key players out !!

Agree that Ebert has been a valuable addition. She’s been solid.

Hore ️elite

Hanks ️elite

 

regulation win. far too strong for a limited tiges outfit

never hit the heights but we didn't need to.

hore and hanks to the fore as usual with contributions across the board

we're building nicely. hopefully we can get our full complement back because we have a great chance this year

north look the team to beat but we look best of the rest

57 to 20, a good percentage booster...

Oh.

What, you couldn't even manage one more behind to bring us to a neat 300?

This team is looking a bit special.


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