Well Harris kicked two goals and she was doing well on her racking ball as Melbourne won the 14 -point AFLW against Edenon at the icon park on Friday night.
The devils kicked the first three goals of the match on the route of 5.6 (36) to 3.4 (22), including two Harris.
The preliminary attack from Harris made a tone for the competition.
The Demons star was the best imposing against Harris Esidandon.Credit: Getty Images
But it was also his ability to offer crash packs and huge tricks, making sure that Melbourne gained physical superiority over his opponents.
Harris won 17 disposes, five tricks, 303 meters, one goal assist and two goals in a stand out display on both ends of the field.
For Melbourne, Elizabeth McNamara (24 Disposal) and Mayo Chaplin (24 Disposals, 606 meters advantage) were also huge, while Madison Permapaks followed Essen’s path with more than 29 disposes of the game.
Harris played only one game in the last season before suffering from a shoulder injury, and she is loving to come back to the park, especially sitting in the second place with Melbourne (7-1).
Harris told the Seven Network, “I was not able to play in the last season, so it is an honor to be out of here. It is a pile of fun playing feet.”
“There were a few moments in the game that we could really be proud of the hunting approach and pressure rating, which we chase every week.
“But there is room for clear improvement.”
Essen slipped on 3-5 records, and his final hopes were left on thin snow.
Melbourne scored a strong mark to Harris and Georgia Gail after two goals in two goals in two minutes after hitting two goals in the alarm.
Harris kicked his second goal 19-0 during his tenure, but former Esidon’s Rugby star Grace Broker scored a huge contest to kick his first goal and bring bombers to board.
Melbourne won the internal -50 count of 11-2 in the early quarter, and with the defense of Esandon, scored four marks within 50 meters.
The bombers further resisted in the second quarter, but Melbourne still enrolled in a half -time break with a 19 points lead.
In the third quarter, Harris was a one -stop force.
In the front collision, he suffered an artillery at Esandon’s Amy Galler, which caused the two players to suffer, and could potentially get Harris into warm water due to excessive contact.
A few moments later, Harris won a free kick with a huge trick – just losing his 30 meter set shot.
Melbourne’s lead was extended to 25 points early in the last quarter, before Essen added respect to the scoreboard to kick the last two goals of the match.
AAP