At least one of them had their hair under control.
She had a great game and made them pay for letting her be free.
First you toss the grass up.
You follow through even if you’re only twenty out.
It took four seasons (but only two games) to kick the goal.
GET AROUND HER.
Casual 7 goals 4 behinds. Not many teams have multiple strong beasts to match these two up (and that’s before we think about who can keep up with Clifford).
In the AFLW side please
I gotta get into the replay.
I was watching the live updates from @theDJR earlier in the day and just now watched the replay with @PH_WARFRadio commentary. Gotta say we are spoiled for quality, keep it up guys!
The Pies are helped by the Saints beating Darebin just now, but they still remain two wins and a smidge of percentage from reaching the finals. Otherwise, pretty much business as usual this week.
Next week: Darebin vs Collingwood. A win to Darebin may be enough to claim finals a month early.
Obviously this looks like a three-horse race. If we have the same finals rules as last year, it could well be best to finish third
In week 1 it would be 1v2, 3v6, and 4v5.
The loser of 1v2 gets a double chance, but 3 will likely wallop 6 and proceed to the semi-final which allows direct access to the Grand Final (and if you lose that semi-final, like us last year, you get another chance in the prelim final).
Nominally Casey have had the toughest draw so far:
Team | For | Against | Percent | Average of team played | Top 6 played |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Casey | 513 | 179 | 287% | 7.6 | 4 |
Essendon | 699 | 163 | 429% | 8.3 | 2 |
Hawthorn | 510 | 126 | 405% | 7.7 | 3 |
FINALLY: next week comes first contact, as the Hawks host Casey.