Round 2 AFLW Ladder
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The Fremantle Dockers were too sharp for the Brisbane Lions, as they scored a 27-point victory at their first home match at Fremantle Oval on a beautiful day.
Lions were stronger than the Dockers in the first term and kicked three goals to one with the wind.
The Dockers had their chances when they had the football but could not capitalise. Nat Exon scored the first goal for the Lions and first of the match.
Soon after Sabrina Frederick-Traub set Jess Wuetschner up for goal and Wuetschner kicked the Lions second goal.
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Dockers were able to get on the board with their first goal via Ashlee Atkins. Lions responded straightaway with a goal of their own from Ally Anderson.
At quarter time the Lions had an advantage of 11 points.
The Adelaide Crows ran away with the match late in the third quarter and were victors by 13 points over a defiant Carlton outfit at Ikon Park in perfect conditions.
Both the Crows and Blues played a high-scoring cracking match of AFLW with impressive skill and intent. There were 11 goals scored in the second half of the match.
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The Western Bulldogs notched up their second win of AFLW 3.0, as they defeated Geelong Cats by 18 points at the Whitten Oval in breezy conditions.
It was a hard slog to start the first quarter. Cats had a lot of the football especially in their forward half of the ground but had only a goal to show from it in the opening term.
The Dogs defense was under significant pressure in the first term. Phoebe McWilliams in her Cats debut nailed through the first goal of the match.
Aisling Utri was awarded with a 50m penalty and slotted through the opening goal for the Dogs. Cats were up by two points over the Western Bulldogs at quarter time.
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Melbourne pulled off a 17-point gutsy win over Collingwood at Victoria Park in windy conditions in front of 7,728 football fans.
Melbourne’s defense was amazing all match and they made it hard for Collingwood’s forwards to get a hold of the footy.
The Collingwood women’s team made their debut at Victoria Park and it was the first time both women’s teams played at the iconic ground.
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Round 2 team lists have been released below
GWS Giants vs North Melbourne, Friday 8th February 7:15pm at Drummoyne Oval
GWS Giants Squad
Position |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Backs |
P.Randall |
21 |
E.Swanson |
17 |
P.Monahan |
28 |
Half Backs |
A.Farrugia - C |
18 |
T.Hetherington |
9 |
E.Brush |
10 |
Centreline |
|
|
A.Eva |
2 |
|
|
Half Forwards |
J.Dal Pos |
7 |
J.Barclay |
34 |
H.Zreika |
24 |
Forwards |
C.Bernardi |
4 |
C.Staunton |
13 |
Y.Bonner |
27 |
Followers |
E.McKinnon |
23 |
C.Gum |
26 |
R.Beeson |
6 |
Interchange |
N.Barr |
8 |
L.Stephenson |
12 |
E.Bennetts |
22 |
|
A.Parker |
3 |
B.Perry |
19 |
|
|
Emergencies |
M.Collier |
14 |
T.Mackrill |
32 |
|
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|
EMG4 |
EMG4_NO |
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|
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In: - E.Brush, J.Barclay, B.Perry
Out: - J.Hicks (Omitted), A.Schmidt (Injured), M.Collier (Omitted)
North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos Squad
Position |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Backs |
T.Randall |
16 |
J.Grierson |
19 |
E.Humphries |
6 |
Half Backs |
B.Gibson |
18 |
D.Hardiman |
31 |
J.Duffin |
27 |
Centreline |
|
|
E.Kearney - C |
9 |
|
|
Half Forwards |
K.Gillespie-Jones |
5 |
J.Garner |
25 |
J.Bruton |
35 |
Forwards |
S.Abbatangelo |
1 |
M.Hope |
23 |
K.Ashmore |
10 |
Followers |
E.King |
60 |
J.Stanton |
17 |
A.Riddell |
7 |
Interchange |
N.Bresnehan |
12 |
J.Trend |
21 |
E.King |
4 |
|
A.Drennan |
8 |
D.Bateman |
11 |
|
|
Emergencies |
C.Munn |
13 |
C.Haines |
29 |
|
|
|
EMG4 |
EMG4_NO |
|
|
|
|
In: - E.King
Out: - G.Nanscawen
Collingwood vs Melbourne, Saturday 9th February 4:45pm at Victoria Park
Collingwood Squad
Position |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Backs |
S.Rowe |
7 | M.Cann | 25 | C.McIntos |
6 |
Half Backs |
G.Gourlay |
32 | S.D'Arcy | 4 | K.Lynch | 16 |
Centreline |
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|
E.Hynes |
11 |
|
|
Half Forwards |
S.Livingstone |
12 |
S.Casey |
22 |
E.Grant |
5 |
Forwards |
J.Allen |
6 |
A.Brazill |
10 |
I.Ross |
21 |
Followers |
S.Layton |
1 |
S.Chiocci - C |
17 |
J.Lambert | 13 |
Interchange |
R.Schleicher |
18 |
L.Butler |
23 |
S.Dargan |
46 |
|
E.Fowler |
15 |
B.Bonnici |
8 |
|
Melbourne Squad
Position |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Backs |
M.Downie | 2 | H.Cordner | 21 | C.Emonson | 11 |
Half Backs |
S.Lampard |
8 |
C.Phillips |
35 |
K.Smith | 13 |
Centreline |
|
|
E.O'Dea | 5 |
|
|
Half Forwards |
M.Gay | 3 | S.Scott | 12 | A.Newman | 16 |
Forwards |
E.Zanker | 29 | T.Cunningham | 1 |
K.Hore |
10 |
Followers |
L.Pearce | 15 | L.Mithen |
14 |
K.Paxman | 4 |
Interchange |
B.Jakobsson | 7 | T.Hanks |
28 |
A.Kemp | 36 |
|
A.Guest |
17 |
A.Woodland |
19 |
|
|
Emergencies |
M.Guerin |
22 |
B.Patterson |
24 |
|
|
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EMG4 |
EMG4_NO |
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Ins: - A.Kemp, A.Guest
Outs: - S.Sloane, C.Whitfort
Western Bulldogs vs Geelong, Saturday 8th February 7:15pm at Whitten Oval
Western Bulldogs Squad
Position |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Backs |
L.Birch |
18 |
L.Spark |
11 |
B.Hunt |
21 |
Half Backs |
N.Ferres |
16 |
T.Ernst |
19 |
H.Scott |
22 |
Centreline |
|
|
K.Lamb |
27 |
|
|
Half Forwards |
N.Callinan |
10 |
K.Brennan |
3 |
B.Toogood |
28 |
Forwards |
K.McLeod |
6 |
E.Mackie |
25 |
A.Utri |
23 |
Followers |
K.Rennie |
24 |
M.Conti |
8 |
E.Blackburn - C |
2 |
Interchange |
C.Moody |
13 |
E.Brown |
9 |
A.Gogos |
36 |
|
D.Berry |
7 |
A.McCarthy |
15 |
|
|
Emergencies |
B.Smith |
12 |
S.Karlson |
26 |
|
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EMG4 |
EMG4_NO |
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Ins: - A.McCarthy
Outs: - B.Smith (Omitted)
Geelong Cats Squad
Position |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Name |
# |
Backs |
A.Teague |
40 |
R.Goring - C |
44 |
C.Blakeway |
4 |
Half Backs |
D.Taylor |
28 |
M.McDonald |
11 |
R.Webster |
21 |
Centreline |
|
|
R.Garing |
12 |
|
|
Half Forwards |
G.Clarke |
17 |
M.Boyd |
26 |
S.Van De Heuvel |
27 |
Forwards |
K.Darby |
8 |
P.McWilliams |
23 |
J.Ivey |
5 |
Followers |
A.O'Connor |
14 |
J.Crockett-Grills |
6 |
O.Purcell |
16 |
Interchange |
E.Hoare |
46 |
M.Clifford |
7 |
M.McMahon |
24 |
|
D.Orr |
2 |
M.Keryk |
45 |
|
|
Emergencies |
M.Fogas |
13 |
G.Rankin |
10 |
|
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EMG4 |
EMG4_NO |
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Ins: - G.Clarke, P.McWilliams, E.Hoare
Outs: - N.Morrison (Injured), G.Rankin (Omitted), M.Fogas (Omitted)
Friday 8 February, 7:15pm
GWS Giants vs North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos (Drummoyne Oval)
After a nail biting loss to the Brisbane Lions the GWS Giants will look to notch up their first win of AFLW 3.0 against early premiership favourites the North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos. The Giants will have their work cut out but can they come away victorious on Friday night in front of their home crowd.
Saturday 9 February, 4:45pm
Collingwood vs Melbourne (Victoria Park)
Two teams coming off narrow defeats in Round 1. Collingwood losing by a point to newcomers Geelong and Melbourne losing by four points against a fast finishing Fremantle at Casey Fields. So with both teams winless expect a fiery contest, as they look for their first win of season three.
AFL Japan has announced that the 2019 AFL Scholarship player is Murata Yusuke from the Senshu Powers club.
The scholarship has been awarded for some thirteen years now and involves the player living in Melbourne and training and 'possibly' playing with Boxhill North Football Club for around two months.
Murata is due to arrive in Melbourne on 18th February 2019 and play/study/train in Australian Football until 8th April 2019.