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Post Info TOPIC: Daisy DEEE Lightful Dees


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Daisy DEEE Lightful Dees


AFLW, Melbourne win the Grand Final, low scores, plenty of claret. Well done Ladies



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Serious question:

Is anyone apart from their mum's and dad's *really* interested in women's football... in any code?



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There are some seriously talented female players in all the codes, they are great to watch.

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Mike, I'm an ex-Rugby League player that started to dislike the modern game/s because of steroid fueled thuggery played by overpriced "hero's in their own World".

The ladies have brought back a lot of the old-fashioned skill in all codes - great to watch.


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As a Demons supporter I'm deelighted 



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apart from their mum's and dad's *really* interested in women's football..- wrote Mike,

Daisy's twins appeared to be pretty excited.

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The Tigerettes improved a lot this season, go girls!

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Possum3 wrote:

Mike, I'm an ex-Rugby League player that started to dislike the modern game/s because of steroid fueled thuggery played by overpriced "hero's in their own World".

The ladies have brought back a lot of the old-fashioned skill in all codes - great to watch.


 The WNRL and the Women's Cricket have gone ahead in leaps & bounds but the WAFL ( short for waffle) is no better then when it started to scrappy most of the field participating in the ruck? makes for boring games. Craig how did you feel about the score line of 2.3.15 to 2.7.19 and Brissy had 12 in the first quarter that's really poor footy I watched about 5 minutes that was enough.

Just had a look at the quarter scores most would be embarrassed with that effort as I said to scrappy the whole team moving like a swarm, is there a solution or is it to hard?   

 



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Not agreat scoreline, but a Grand Final is a different game

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Played like girls...........smilesmile



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Well....

That's about three so far which makes me think it's not going to catch on....



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I like 'Kebbin's' remark 'moving like a swarm'. I must admit I rarely watch AFLW but the times I have it reminded me of my boys playing soccer many years ago in the junior grades - wherever the ball was you would have 20 players (sometimes even the goalkeepers) within a few metres of the ball, everyone trying to be part of the action - same as the AFL girls, seems to be no positional play whatsoever.

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Mike Harding wrote:

Serious question:

Is anyone apart from their mum's and dad's *really* interested in women's football... in any code?


 Nope.no



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