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AFLW Votes: Rd 10 vs Sydney Swans

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6. Hanks

5. Heath

4. Zanker

3. Gillard

2. Hore

1. McNamara

Edited by Chelly

 

Heath

Hore

Zanker

Hanks

Macca

Rigoni (first goal ever)

 

Also, probably Pearce's best game for the year. Interesting to see what we do with Georgia Campbell. I think she's got it, and I think the ruck might be her best possy (especially with the forward line stacked).


6 Heath

5 Hanks

4 McNamara

3 Hore

2 Gillard

1 Zanker

 

Progressive Voting:

131. Tyla Hanks

109. Kate Hore

70. Elizabeth McNamara

69. Maeve Chaplin

51. Tayla Harris

48. Megan Fitzsimon

36. Eden Zanker

32. Shelley Heath

17. Paxy Paxman Ryleigh Wotherspoon

15. Olivia Purcell

14. Sinead Goldrick

4. Tahlia Gillard Lauren Pearce Saraid Taylor

2. Maggie Mahony

1. Alyssa Bannan Gabrielle Colvin Laela Ebert Molly O’Hehir Jemma Rigoni

TWO Demons have topped the coaches votes for Round 10, with Kate Hore and Megan Fitzsimon polling nine apiece. 

Hore and Fitzsimon were both dominant through Melbourne's midfield with the two combining for a total of 48 disposals, 17 score involvements and 11 clearances. 

Eden Zanker received six votes for her four-goal performance, while Tyla Hanks (two) and Tahlia Gillard (one) were the remaining Demons to receive votes in the team's 44-point win over Sydney. 

Hore and Hanks remain in the top six on the overall leaderboard, 14 and 15 votes behind Ash Riddell who sits at the top with 85 votes. 

Melbourne v Sydney
9 Kate Hore MELB
9 Megan Fitzsimon MELB
6 Eden Zanker MELB
2 Tyla Hanks MELB
2 Zippy Fish SYD
1 Laura Gardiner SYD
1 Tahlia Gillard MELB

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