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AFLW: Rd 12 vs Geelong

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Great 3rd quarter really got on top.

 

14 point win down at the Cattery take that every time.🙌

 
23 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Can you buy aflw badges, because I'd be proud to wear a Hanks one.

Yeah, for sale at our home games. 🙂 I'd guess finals, too.


great win

always satisfying to win down there

challenged in the first but steadied and won convincingly in the end

Zanker and hanks best. contributions across the board

home prelim to look forward to now against the Lions most likely

whatever happens from here i think we've exceeded expectations

go dees

12 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

Where is she going?

She is out of contract & we've put a contract in front of her, but so far she hasn't signed on

5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Solid win 👏👏

Last quarter continues to be an issue 💔

Zanker is super important 🤩

2nd place locked

Just hope hore doesn't have delayed concussion with that head knock she copped


Just now, godees said:

Fox saying Hore will have a concussion test in the rooms post game

Are we out if we lose to Brisbane? Confused about how AFLW finals work.

2 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie 2 said:

Are we out if we lose to Brisbane? Confused about how AFLW finals work.

Works the same as the men. Top four get the double chance.

3 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie 2 said:

Are we out if we lose to Brisbane? Confused about how AFLW finals work.

same format as the mens

if we lose we have a second chance

We have to win.

This team should have a home prelim.


Eliza was curtailed. Geelong gave us little width and we make silly mistakes and what I call ‘look up’ mistakes; taking an extra second dwelling on the ball because what you see up field is not exactly what you thought. You then get tackled or you give it up. The best teams you’ll notice it is just unconscious - they don’t think, they act, the thinking has been done on the track and players know where there teammates will be. Alyssa Bannan plays sometimes like a new born baby who is figuring out object permanence. She’s not alone.

But Tyla, Eden, Tayla, Megan, and the Defence won that game for us with individual moments of brilliance.

They are a fun team to watch and a great team to root for. Can’t say the same of the men’s the last few years.

4 minutes ago, rpfc said:

We have to win.

This team should have a home prelim.

Gee we've had some injuries and challenges this year. A great effort to lock down a top 2 finish.

I'm not super confident, but if we can put 4 quarters of our best footy together, we can roll anyone.

A great third quarter.

Really liked the way Mick rolled Harris I to defence at the end of each quarter to hold us steady.

Go Dees, let's steal this flag from Norf

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Georgia Gall is going to waste a great talent if she can’t lift her intensity in contest and stop short stepping into contact.

She will also get herself hurt and injured the way she half gets into spots.

The juxtaposition between Tayla and her is stark, and while no one should expect her to be on the other end of the spectrum she is almost unplayable without the stars that accompany her in the forward line. Georgia Campbell has improved in that space so I hope she can emulate her namesake.

2 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Can you buy aflw badges, because I'd be proud to wear a Hanks one.

You can get them at home games and the Demon Shop.

This is one I was wearing tonight…

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And when I was coming off the ground after banner a woman approached me, pointed to my badge and said, “That’s my daughter!” We chatted for a bit then she said, “Oh and you’ve got Denby’s number on your jumper!” I didn’t have the heart to tell her it’s on my jumper because Melky. But tonight #18 was all about Dingo.

The #33 jumper and badge stayed home tonight because LJ was omitted. But something tells me they may never see the light of day again 😕

#MethinksShe’sPerth-Bound


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