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2021 NAB AFLW Season
Collingwood v Geelong Cats
Round 2 •
45 6.9
Full Time
16 2.4
Magpies Won By 29
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    Full AFLW R2 preview: Pride Round is here

    Sarah Black looks at all of the games of a revamped round two

    MAKING plans in a pandemic have proven to be a challenge over the past 10 months and fixturing the NAB AFLW competition is no exception.

    The good news is, after numerous changes to the draw, we will have a full seven games go ahead, although opponents have changed since Sunday.

    WATCH IT LIVE How to catch every AFLW match in 2021

    This weekend also marks the first AFLW Pride Round, with Western Bulldogs and Carlton kicking off proceedings on Friday night, having previously organised annual Pride matches between the two clubs (if you are attending an AFLW match in Victoria and you are standing or unable to socially distance, the AFL says please wear a mask).

    14:33

    WESTERN BULLDOGS v CARLTON

    7.45pm AEDT, Friday, February 5
    VU Whitten Oval, Footscray, Vic

    • The Dogs won the inside-50 count and were particularly dominant with marks inside-50 against St Kilda, but just fell short of converting that on the scoreboard. They were beaten in the middle of the ground, and it will be an area to watch against a young but tenacious Carlton midfield.
    • A 10-minute lapse in composure under some fierce Magpie heat was all it ultimately took for the Blues to lose to Collingwood. Mua Laloifi (concussion) will be a loss against a Dogs' forward line containing Izzy Huntington and Bonnie Toogood, with Gab Pound (finger) a chance to take her spot.
    • Tip: A draw aside, one team will be left with an 0-2 start at the conclusion of this match. These two teams generally match up well, but Carlton just has too many paths to goal for the Dogs to handle. Blues by 14 points.
    03:24

    COLLINGWOOD v GEELONG

    3.10pm AEDT, Saturday, February 6
    Victoria Park, Abbotsford, Vic

    • This is a hastily re-organised match after a positive COVID-19 case in Victoria, with these two sides originally facing other teams. Collingwood was ferocious against Carlton, dominating out of the middle and unveiling a wildcard in the form of Bri Davey up forward. If the Pies pull the trigger again, she'll be facing two tough one-on-one players in Maddy McMahon and Meg McDonald.
    • Geelong has jumped out of the frying pan and into the fire with this match. After the Cats' dismal showing against North Melbourne, Collingwood pose another tough task. Geelong had only two fewer inside-50s than North Melbourne, but only recorded four scoring shots. The going will be just as hard against an in-form combination of Stacey Livingstone and Ruby Schleicher. 
    • Tip: Unfortunately for the Cats, the revamped fixture has done them no favours, with Collingwood looking too strong all over the park. Magpies by 17 points.
    Watch it LIVE: Magpies v Cats from 3.10pm AEDT. Picture: AFL Media

    MELBOURNE v RICHMOND

    5.10pm AEDT, Saturday, February 6
    Casey Fields, Cranbourne East, Vic

    • The Dees started slowly against Gold Coast, but started to get their mojo going in the second term with much deeper entries inside their forward-50. Damaging midfielder Karen Paxman must not be left to her own devices again, as she was against the Suns, while Eliza McNamara's debut on the wing was promising.
    • The common view after Richmond's efforts against Brisbane is the team is much improved from last year's winless outfit, but still a bit off the pace. Harriet Cordner was a star in defence, marking the ball well, but will face a tough task if paired against the 186cm Tegan Cunningham, her old teammate.
    • Tip: Casey Fields always throws a bit of a wildcard into the mix, with a howling cross-field wind often present, difficult to break into with a size-four footy. Saying that, with Paxman, Tyla Hanks and Lily Mithen, the Dees should be too strong in the clearances. Dees by 19 points.
    Watch it LIVE: Demons v Tigers from 5.10pm AEDT. Picture: AFL Media

    NORTH MELBOURNE v ST KILDA

    1.10pm AEDT, Sunday, February 7
    Arden Street Oval, North Melbourne, Vic

    • The Roos didn't do too much wrong at all against Geelong, even conceding a goal so they could record their percentage of 788.9. Emma King looks revitalised as a starting ruck (as opposed to starting forward), and boisterous, injury-hit forward Daria Bannister is finally getting a good run at the top level.
    • Peta Searle would have been pleased with the spread of goalkickers against the Dogs, with draftee Jacqui Vogt and Darcy Guttridge supporting Caitlin Greiser. Quelling North Melbourne's deep midfield looks to be a task and a half, especially as Liv Vesely has been sidelined with a soft-tissue injury.
    • Tip: The Saints would have been thrilled with a first-up win, but the Kangaroos pose a far sterner task than the Bulldogs. The Roos are a class above at this stage of the Saints' development, 27 points.
    Watch it LIVE: Kangaroos v Saints from 1.10pm AEDT. Picture: AFL Media

    BRISBANE v GOLD COAST

    2.10pm AEST, Sunday, February 7
    Hickey Park, Stafford, Qld

    • Anyone for a spontaneous QClash? These two old foes will meet as a result of the positive COVID-19 case in Melbourne, having previously been drawn against Victorian teams.
    • Brisbane had a strong first-up win against Richmond, even outscoring the Tigers when going against the wind in the final term. Belle Dawes, Nat Grider and Tahlia Hickie look set to take their game to the next level, with Ally Anderson and Emily Bates tireless at stoppages.
    • The new-look veteran Suns forward line – including Sarah Perkins, Sam Virgo and Leah Kaslar – was up and about early, but struggled for supply as the game progressed. Star midfielder Jamie Stanton's time up forward in the QAFLW over winter also looks to have paid dividends. 
    • Tip: The one and only "official AFLW" match these two sides have played resulted in a draw, and both will be keen to get bragging rights. It'll be close, but the Lions might just have the edge. Six points.
    Watch it LIVE: Lions v Suns from 2.10pm AEST. Picture: AFL Media

    GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY v ADELAIDE

    5.10pm AEDT, Sunday, February 7
    Blacktown International Sportspark, NSW

    • What a difference a week makes. These two teams were placed into isolation on Monday, but will face off six days later after training at home for most of the week.
    • GWS impressed with its tenacity in the first half against Fremantle, but struggled to contain the Dockers' multi-pronged attack. Setting up viable shots on goal was also an issue, with the wall Janelle Cuthbertson put up resulting in just four marks inside 50 for the Giants.
    • Adelaide took a quarter or so to shake off some rust against West Coast, but pulled a joker out of the pack in playing three-time All Australian defender Chelsea Randall forward. Erin Phillips was at her dominant best out of the middle, and was well serviced by ruck Rhiannon Metcalfe.
    • Tip: It's impossible to know the effect a week of solo training has had on both sides, but at least the Giants are now back in their own beds after a month on the road. On paper, the Crows are too strong, and should take this out by 23 points.
    Watch it LIVE: Giants v Crows from 5.10pm AEDT. Picture: AFL Media

    FREMANTLE v WEST COAST

    4.15pm AWST, Sunday February 7
    Fremantle Oval, WA

    • This match was finally confirmed on Friday afternoon after both clubs' seasons were thrown into chaos after a positive COVID-19 case in Perth, the first in 10 months. They've been able to exercise for one hour a day in pairs, from Monday to Friday. 
    • Just in case Fremantle's attack wasn't quite formidable enough, captain Kara Antonio has added a half-forward role to her bow, and is proving an important linking player along with the always hard-working Gabby O'Sullivan.
    • West Coast looked a rejuvenated side, with eight new faces and a fresh coach at the helm against Adelaide. Scoring still appears to be an issue, but fans should be thrilled at the long-term prospects of Mikayla Bowen, Bella Lewis and Shanae Davison.
    • Tip: The Dockers dominated the last Derby played between these two sides, and it's unlikely much has changed in 12 months. Fremantle by 35 points.
    Watch it LIVE: Dockers v Eagles from 4.15pm AWST. Picture: AFL Media

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    Hot Pies blow Cats away with late flurry

    Collingwood continues perfect start with a strong win over Geelong

    COLLINGWOOD continues to build the perfect platform for its AFLW season, outlasting a brave Geelong side to win by 29 points in an arm-wrestle of a contest at Victoria Park on Saturday.

    The Magpies recovered a relatively slow start, with the quality of Brianna Davey eventually rising to the fore as the club's co-captain inspired her side to a gritty 6.9 (45) to 2.4 (16) victory.

    PIES v CATS Full match coverage and stats

    Davey had 25 disposals, four clearances and kicked the game's sealing goal in the final quarter, with her grunt in the midfield throughout the match ultimately helping to swing a hard-fought contest in Collingwood's favour.

    04:50

    Geelong, led admirably by Amy McDonald (15 disposals, five tackles), had started strongly despite being thrust into the encounter just days out after a series of AFLW fixtures were rearranged due to Victoria's COVID-19 situation.

    Having gone more than three quarters without scoring in round one, the Cats barely had to wait 30 seconds to register their first major on Saturday courtesy of a smart soccer off the ground by debutant Olivia Barber.

    It came amid a quarter that Geelong dominated, with only fortunate 50m and 100m penalties respectively putting Collingwood within reach of goal to ensure the deficit remained in touching distance at the first change.

    But once the Magpies had drawn parity on the scoreboard, they quickly evened out the momentum in the run of play. A superb Chloe Molloy goal saw the hosts edge ahead at the main break, before retaining their advantage in the third quarter.

    00:19

    The Pies led by only 10 points at the final change, but broke the game open in the final quarter courtesy of Davey's brilliance and another stunning goal from Sarah Rowe to ensure Steve Symonds' side started the 2021 season with back-to-back wins.

    The hero
    Collingwood was locked in a scrappy battle on Saturday, until the quality of Brianna Davey helped to finally unlock an avenue to goal. Playing predominantly through the midfield, the Magpies' co-captain was far and away the game's best player and lit up the match through her precision kicking, prolific ball-winning abilities and composure in possession. A clever goal from Davey early in the final quarter then settled any nerves surrounding a potential upset, as the hosts cruised to victory.

    01:13

    Blink and you missed it
    It took Geelong almost an hour of play before registering its first score in last Sunday's bruising 62-point loss to North Melbourne. But it took the Cats only 38 seconds before debutant Olivia Barber snuck through their first goal on Saturday afternoon. Fans were still finding their seats at Victoria Park as the visitors celebrated the game's opener.

    00:33

    Sliding doors moment
    Geelong entered Saturday's contest as serious underdogs, but started with a spark and should have led by more in the game's early stages. Despite nearly doubling Collingwood for inside 50s to quarter-time, two moments of madness allowed its opponents back into the contest as the Cats gave away a 50m penalty to Ruby Schleicher and a 100m penalty to Mikala Cann – both resulting in goals that changed the momentum of the match before the first change.

    Say what?
    "It was tough early, but we knew Geelong would come at us. They certainly applied the pressure and we struggled a bit. We weren't very clean. But once the second half got going, we got our rhythm going a little bit more and started to make some wiser decisions with the ball and started winning the contest a little bit more." – Collingwood coach Steve Symonds.

    "The strong start was great and we were really pleased at quarter time because we'd got ourselves into the game and into a really good position. Obviously, we'd like to run out the game better and finish it with more of a four-quarter performance. It's a better feeling than last week, but we know we need to continue to develop our game and get better still." – Geelong coach Paul Hood.

    00:38

    COLLINGWOOD    2.0    3.4     3.7      6.9 (45)
    GEELONG               2.2    2.3     2.3      2.4 (16)

    GOALS
    Collingwood: Schleicher, Cann, Molloy, Davey, Rowe, Alexander
    Geelong: Barber, Boyd

    BEST
    Collingwood: Davey, Schleicher, Bonnici, Lambert, Chiocci, Livingstone, Rowe
    Geelong: McDonald, Purcell, Webster, Crockett-Grills, O'Connor

    INJURIES
    Collingwood:
     Allen (illness) replaced in selected side by Lin
    Geelong: Nil

    Reports: Nil

    Crowd: 2938 at Victoria Park

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