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Daisy Pearce

Daisy Pearce is the captain of Melbourne's AFL Women's team and writes columns for Fairfax Media.

Daisy Pearce says the Demons have truly embraced the new women's team.

The Demons women are truly a part of the Melbourne Football Club

A few weeks ago we ran out of the race to take on the Bulldogs and found our men's team had spontaneously joined in with the kids in the guard of honour following their JLT Community Series game before us. I was well and truly in game mode by then and probably wouldn't have realised they were there if not for Max Gawn. He is pretty hard to miss.

Daisy Pearce has her own version of a carbon emissions offset strategy.

Being an AFLW marquee player is a double-edged sword

We AFLW players expect our performances to be critiqued. But remember, in terms of professionalism and what should be expected of her, Collingwood's marquee forward Moana Hope is more Peter Hudson than Buddy Franklin.

Situation normal: Daisy Pearce says she's now all about winning.

Exhibition no more, AFLW is the new norm

Last Saturday night, for the first time ever, I felt a sense of normalcy as I pulled on the Melbourne jumper. Not in the form of complacency, but a familiarity in my single-mindedness.

The art of momentum: Daisy Pearce says it's the little moments that can change a game.

Daisy Pearce on how the Demons ignited their AFLW season

To set the scene, it's 3.16am on Sunday, I've got my foot in a bucket of ice at the kitchen table and after trying all my tricks for trying to get to sleep (eat, meditate, stretch, read book, repeat) I've decided to put the post-match buzz to good use and get some words down. These night games are a killer!Â