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AFLW Votes:SF vs Adelaide

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6 Hore

5 Heath

4 Gillard

3 Wotherspoon

2 Mahony

3 Goldrick

 
18 minutes ago, GM11 said:

6 Hore

5 Heath

4 Gillard

3 Wotherspoon

2 Mahony

1 Goldrick

I'll second that!

6. Kate Hore

5. Elizabeth McNamara

4. Shelley Heath

3. Thalia Gillard

2. Megan Fitzsimon

1. Sinead Goldrick

 

Kate

Shelley

Thalia

Elizabeth

Sinead

Ryleigh

With huge apologies to Maggie

Edited by FarNorthernD

  1. Kate

  2. Shelley

  3. Megan

  4. Tahlia

  5. Spooner

  6. Maggie

So many did so well. Actually make 1. The team. What a fantastic effort.

Edited by Slartibartfast


One of the better wins I can recall. Watched it again, which changed my initial votes. At half time with the Crows having the ascendancy across the ground and on the scoreboard courtesy of three horrid umpiring decisions, the girls could be forgiven for feeling as flat as a nightman's hat. The tide had to be turned in the first five minutes of the third quarter and I thought Heath and Harris in particular led the charge, both really imposing themselves on the game.

6. Hore

5. Heath

4. Gillard

3. Fitzsimon

2. Goldrick

1. Harris

Really wanted to give a vote to The Spoon who is surely approaching cult figure status but Goldie and Fitz's contributions across four quarters nudged her out.

Wow … a lead change this late in the season

Progressive 

166. Kate Hore 

156. Tyla Hanks

102. Elizabeth McNamara 

77. Maeve Chaplin 

66. Megan Fitzsimon

61. Tayla Harris

60. Shelley Heath

52. Eden Zanker 

41. Tahlia Gillard 

27. Ryleigh Wotherspoon 

17. Sinead Goldrick Paxy Paxman

15. Olivia Purcell  

5. Lauren Pearce

4. Saraid Taylor

3. Blaithin Mackin Maggie Mahony Molly O’Hehir 

2. Alyssa Bannan 

1. Gabrielle Colvin Laela Ebert Jemma Rigoni 

 

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