Round 2 AFLW Teams
- Friday, February 08 2019 @ 05:58 pm ACDT
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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 | 
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| 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 | 
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 | A.Parker | 3 | B.Perry | 19 | 
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| Emergencies | M.Collier | 14 | T.Mackrill | 32 | 
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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 | 
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 | E.Kearney - C | 9 | 
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| 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 | 
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 | A.Drennan | 8 | D.Bateman | 11 | 
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| Emergencies | C.Munn | 13 | C.Haines | 29 | 
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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 | 
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 | E.Hynes | 11 | 
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| 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 | 
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 | E.Fowler | 15 | B.Bonnici | 8 | 
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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 | 
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 | E.O'Dea | 5 | 
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| 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 | 
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 | A.Guest | 17 | A.Woodland | 19 | 
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| Emergencies | M.Guerin | 22 | B.Patterson | 24 | 
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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 | 
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 | K.Lamb | 27 | 
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| 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 | 
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 | D.Berry | 7 | A.McCarthy | 15 | 
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| Emergencies | B.Smith | 12 | S.Karlson | 26 | 
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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 | 
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 | R.Garing | 12 | 
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| 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 | 
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 | D.Orr | 2 | M.Keryk | 45 | 
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| Emergencies | M.Fogas | 13 | G.Rankin | 10 | 
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Ins: - G.Clarke, P.McWilliams, E.Hoare
Outs: - N.Morrison (Injured), G.Rankin (Omitted), M.Fogas (Omitted)



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.jpeg) Former elite basketball player Lauren Pearce started with basketball but now has successfully made the transition to women’s football. She has called the Melbourne Football Club home since 2016 when she was drafted to the club.
Former elite basketball player Lauren Pearce started with basketball but now has successfully made the transition to women’s football. She has called the Melbourne Football Club home since 2016 when she was drafted to the club. The third nail biter of round 1 saw Brisbane hang on to win by two points in humid conditions over the GWS Giants at the Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex.
The third nail biter of round 1 saw Brisbane hang on to win by two points in humid conditions over the GWS Giants at the Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex. New Fremantle head coach Trent Cooper was victorious in his first AFLW match. Fremantle finally locked away their first interstate win, as they caused a round 1 upset over Melbourne by four points on a hot and windy day at Casey. This was the second highest scoring AFLW match.
New Fremantle head coach Trent Cooper was victorious in his first AFLW match. Fremantle finally locked away their first interstate win, as they caused a round 1 upset over Melbourne by four points on a hot and windy day at Casey. This was the second highest scoring AFLW match. The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos thrashed Carlton by 36 points in a beautiful day down in Hobart. It was North Melbourne’s historic first win in their inaugural AFLW match against Carlton at Hobart Oval. North Melbourne really showed the rest of the competition that they would be a tough team to beat in AFLW 3.0 with their hard running, attacking football and the way they support and gel together as a team.
The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos thrashed Carlton by 36 points in a beautiful day down in Hobart. It was North Melbourne’s historic first win in their inaugural AFLW match against Carlton at Hobart Oval. North Melbourne really showed the rest of the competition that they would be a tough team to beat in AFLW 3.0 with their hard running, attacking football and the way they support and gel together as a team. .jpg) A grandstand finish for Geelong’s women’s team on a historic night for the club who pulled off a one point victory in front of their home crowd faithful. AFLW 3.0 opened at the home of newcomers Geelong Cats, GMHBA stadium who hosted Collingwood in front of 18,429 adoring Aussie Rules fans.
A grandstand finish for Geelong’s women’s team on a historic night for the club who pulled off a one point victory in front of their home crowd faithful. AFLW 3.0 opened at the home of newcomers Geelong Cats, GMHBA stadium who hosted Collingwood in front of 18,429 adoring Aussie Rules fans. 

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