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2022 NAB AFLW Season 6
Kangaroos v Geelong Cats
Round 1 • Saturday 8 January 2022 • 6:10 AM (UTC)
26 4.2
Full Time
18 2.6
Kangaroos Won By 8
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Match Feed

4th Quarter
11:07
BEHIND
Georgie Prespakis
0 Goals 1 Behind
09:58
BEHIND
Rebecca Webster
0 Goals 1 Behind
08:49
GOAL
Kaitlyn Ashmore
1 Goal 0 Behinds
01:49
GOAL
Mia King
1 Goal 0 Behinds
17:49
GOAL
Daisy Bateman
1 Goal 0 Behinds
12:36
Behind Rushed
08:24
GOAL
Julia Crockett-Grills
1 Goal 0 Behinds
03:29
GOAL
Phoebe McWilliams
1 Goal 1 Behind
02:31
BEHIND
Chloe Scheer
0 Goals 1 Behind
14:34
Behind Rushed
B
Q4 11:07
BEHIND
Georgie Prespakis
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 09:58
BEHIND
Rebecca Webster
0 Goals 1 Behind
G
Q4 08:49
GOAL
Kaitlyn Ashmore
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q4 01:49
GOAL
Mia King
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q3 17:49
GOAL
Daisy Bateman
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q3 12:36
Behind Rushed
G
Q3 08:24
GOAL
Julia Crockett-Grills
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q3 03:29
GOAL
Phoebe McWilliams
1 Goal 1 Behind
B
Q3 02:31
BEHIND
Chloe Scheer
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q2 14:34
Behind Rushed
11:07
BEHIND
Georgie Prespakis
0 Goals 1 Behind
09:58
BEHIND
Rebecca Webster
0 Goals 1 Behind
08:49
GOAL
Kaitlyn Ashmore
1 Goal 0 Behinds
01:49
GOAL
Mia King
1 Goal 0 Behinds
17:49
GOAL
Daisy Bateman
1 Goal 0 Behinds
12:36
Behind Rushed
08:24
GOAL
Julia Crockett-Grills
1 Goal 0 Behinds
03:29
GOAL
Phoebe McWilliams
1 Goal 1 Behind
02:31
BEHIND
Chloe Scheer
0 Goals 1 Behind
14:34
Behind Rushed
B
Q4 11:07
BEHIND
Georgie Prespakis
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 09:58
BEHIND
Rebecca Webster
0 Goals 1 Behind
G
Q4 08:49
GOAL
Kaitlyn Ashmore
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q4 01:49
GOAL
Mia King
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q3 17:49
GOAL
Daisy Bateman
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q3 12:36
Behind Rushed
G
Q3 08:24
GOAL
Julia Crockett-Grills
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q3 03:29
GOAL
Phoebe McWilliams
1 Goal 1 Behind
B
Q3 02:31
BEHIND
Chloe Scheer
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q2 14:34
Behind Rushed

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4th Quarter
11:07
BEHIND
Georgie Prespakis
0 Goals 1 Behind
09:58
BEHIND
Rebecca Webster
0 Goals 1 Behind
08:49
GOAL
Kaitlyn Ashmore
1 Goal 0 Behinds
01:49
GOAL
Mia King
1 Goal 0 Behinds
17:49
GOAL
Daisy Bateman
1 Goal 0 Behinds
12:36
Behind Rushed
08:24
GOAL
Julia Crockett-Grills
1 Goal 0 Behinds
03:29
GOAL
Phoebe McWilliams
1 Goal 1 Behind
02:31
BEHIND
Chloe Scheer
0 Goals 1 Behind
14:34
Behind Rushed
B
Q4 11:07
BEHIND
Georgie Prespakis
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 09:58
BEHIND
Rebecca Webster
0 Goals 1 Behind
G
Q4 08:49
GOAL
Kaitlyn Ashmore
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q4 01:49
GOAL
Mia King
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q3 17:49
GOAL
Daisy Bateman
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q3 12:36
Behind Rushed
G
Q3 08:24
GOAL
Julia Crockett-Grills
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q3 03:29
GOAL
Phoebe McWilliams
1 Goal 1 Behind
B
Q3 02:31
BEHIND
Chloe Scheer
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q2 14:34
Behind Rushed
11:07
BEHIND
Georgie Prespakis
0 Goals 1 Behind
09:58
BEHIND
Rebecca Webster
0 Goals 1 Behind
08:49
GOAL
Kaitlyn Ashmore
1 Goal 0 Behinds
01:49
GOAL
Mia King
1 Goal 0 Behinds
17:49
GOAL
Daisy Bateman
1 Goal 0 Behinds
12:36
Behind Rushed
08:24
GOAL
Julia Crockett-Grills
1 Goal 0 Behinds
03:29
GOAL
Phoebe McWilliams
1 Goal 1 Behind
02:31
BEHIND
Chloe Scheer
0 Goals 1 Behind
14:34
Behind Rushed
B
Q4 11:07
BEHIND
Georgie Prespakis
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 09:58
BEHIND
Rebecca Webster
0 Goals 1 Behind
G
Q4 08:49
GOAL
Kaitlyn Ashmore
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q4 01:49
GOAL
Mia King
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q3 17:49
GOAL
Daisy Bateman
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q3 12:36
Behind Rushed
G
Q3 08:24
GOAL
Julia Crockett-Grills
1 Goal 0 Behinds
G
Q3 03:29
GOAL
Phoebe McWilliams
1 Goal 1 Behind
B
Q3 02:31
BEHIND
Chloe Scheer
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q2 14:34
Behind Rushed

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J.Garner
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A.O'Loughlin
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K.Rennie
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A.Smith
9 min
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J.Crockett-Grills
4 min
M.McDonald
Injured
P.McWilliams
3 min
S.Van De Heuvel
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R.Webster
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    AFTER a long preseason, fourteen AFLW teams head into round one looking to kick their 2022 season off with a bang. 

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    With the coveted Hampson-Hardeman Cup between the Western Bulldogs and Melbourne, the Western Derby and a Grand Final rematch all taking place this weekend, there aren't just premiership points on the line, but also plenty of bragging rights. 

    Friday, January 7

    St Kilda v Richmond at Skybus Stadium, 7.15pm AEDT

    • St Kilda was known for being tough to score against in its inaugural season, but as it attempted to become more attacking in 2021 its defence loosened up and the side conceded 15 more points each game than it did the previous year. The balance between defence and attack will be important for the Saints this season, and round one is their first chance to find it. 
    • Richmond, however, was able to do the opposite, conceding two fewer goals each game while almost doubling its own score in 2021 compared to the year before. The developing depth the Tigers have on each line will be challenging to contain across a full four quarters. 
    • Tip: While last time they met the Saints were able to keep the Tigers goalless (the first goalless performance in the competition's history) the story is likely to be very different this time around. With some real talent missing from St Kilda's squad, Richmond is in the box seat. Tigers by 30.

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    Saturday, January 8

    North Melbourne v Geelong at Arden Street Oval, 5.10pm AEDT

    • North Melbourne is one of the most prolific scoring sides the competition has seen, averaging 40+ points for each season since joining the competition in 2019 - the only side to have done so. While the forward line might look a little different this year, it will be equally hard to contain. And who could forget Emma King's three goal first quarter the last time these two sides met in round one last year? 
    • While the Roos can pile on scores, Geelong are at the other end of the scale. In 2021 the Cats were the second-worst scoring side the competition has seen, averaging 18.2 points per game, but they have certainly recruited depth all over the field in an effort to fix the problem. 
    • Tip: Expect to see a more free-flowing Geelong this weekend, but North Melbourne's clean kick-mark game will be too much to handle. Roos by 25.

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    Geelong's Rebecca Webster is tackled by North Melbourne's Jas Garner during round one, 2021. Picture: AFL Photos

    Fremantle v West Coast at Fremantle Oval, 5.50pm AWST

    • Fremantle's forward line will be without two of its three highest goal kickers this season in Sabreena Duffy and Ashley Sharp, so will be reliant on some fresh faces to support Gemma Houghton and Gabby O'Sullivan. How well, and how quickly, that forward line finds chemistry will dictate Fremantle's fortunes. 
    • West Coast has had a strong contested ball game since its inaugural season thanks to the recruitment of Dana Hooker and Emma Swanson. What it has struggled to do, however, is efficiently transition to outside ball movement and continue to control the footy once the clearance is won. As their scratch match showed, this is something the Eagles have worked on over the preseason, and young trio Mikayla Bowen, Bella Lewis and Charlie Thomas are leading that charge. 
    • Tip: Fremantle is yet to lose a match for points against their cross-town rivals, but this Western Derby is shaping to be the closest yet. Fremantle by two points.

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    Fremantle's Airlie Runnalls in action during a practice match against West Coast on December 21, 2021. Picture: AFL Photos

    Western Bulldogs v Melbourne at VU Whitten Oval, 7.00pm AEDT

    • Last time these two sides faced off, Melbourne enjoyed periods of control, but it was the Dogs who took their chances in front of goal and eventually prevailed. The young Western Bulldogs list is highly athletic and will look to run-and-gun, using their hands through the middle of the ground to get the ball moving forward. 
    • Melbourne has stockpiled a host of tall, agile forwards in their tilt at the 2022 flag. The Demons come into the year as the tallest side in the competition, while the Dogs are the fourth shortest. Adding Tayla Harris and Georgia Campbell to Shelley Scott, Jackie Parry, Kate Hore and Alyssa Bannan will provide the Demons with plenty of flexibility in the forward half of the ground and will likely stretch the Dogs' defence and keep them on their toes. 
    • Tip: While the sides won't just be after the four points, but the Hampson-Hardeman Cup as well, the Demons look ready to hit the ground running. Melbourne by 10 points. 

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    Demons young gun Tyla Hanks in action against the Bulldogs. Picture: AFL Photos

    Sunday, January 9

    Adelaide v Brisbane at Flinders University Stadium, 1.40pm ACDT

    • In the head-to-head, Brisbane leads Adelaide 4-2, while each side has enjoyed a Grand Final victory over the other. Both teams are experienced and well-drilled, setting up well behind the ball to make the ground small and retain territory and for this reason, matches between the Crows and Lions come with significant momentum shifts from quarter to quarter and moment to moment. 
    • Brisbane won its premiership off the back of pressure, one-percenters, and team-first actions. The Lions know when to take possession, or when to tap the ball along to a teammate, which makes them tough to defend through the middle of the ground, and a hard team to tackle. 
    • Tip: While you can never write off the Crows, Brisbane looks so settled on every line and unpredictable in-game. Lions by four points. 

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    Adelaide's Rhiannon Metcalfe in action during the 2021 AFLW Grand Final against Brisbane on April 167, 2021. Picture AFL Photos

    Carlton v Collingwood at Ikon Park, 4.10pm AEDT

    • Carlton's focal point up forward will dictate its method of attack. Recruits Jess Good and Imogen Milford have the skills to be big key forward targets for the talented Darcy Vescio, Nicola Stevens and Georgia Gee to work off, but it would be a baptism by fire against a tough Collingwood backline. The Blues just need to equal the aerial ball so the ground-level players can get to work. 
    • The rebounding game of both sides will play a big part in the result of this game. Carlton's defence is spearheaded by captain Kerryn Harrington who is one of the best ball-users in the competition (averaging 80 per cent disposal efficiency over the last two seasons), while the breakthrough of Ruby Schleicher last year saw a change in how the Pies chose to exit defence, running the ball more often than the usual long kick out of Stacey Livingstone. 
    • Tip: While the Blues will be looking to rectify their poor start to last year's season, Collingwood has top-level talent on every line and should be able to get the job done for the third time running. Pies by 10 points.

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    02:04

    Gold Coast v Greater Western Sydney at Great Barrier Reef Arena, 5.10pm AEST

    • With Maddison Levi inactive this season and Kalinda Howarth ready for a stint in defence, Sarah Perkins needs some real support in the forward line if the Suns are to avoid another winless season. The agile Tori Groves-Little looks a chance to step up in that area, able to win the ball, evade, and find the goals. 
    • In their five seasons, the Giants have started the year with a win just once—in 2020 against a newly-minted Gold Coast. This weekend is a real chance for GWS to really kick start its season, while unveiling some talented recruits in the process. 
    • Tip: Gold Coast's interrupted recent weeks is tough to ignore, and while the Giants have also had their issues, they should come away with their second ever round one win. Giants by 20 points. 

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    Greater Western Sydney's Haneen Zreika gets a kick away under pressure from Gold Coast's Daisy D'Arcy during round three, 2021. Picture: AFL Photos

    Roos survive almighty scare to edge plucky Cats

    North Melbourne has survived an almighty scare, edging a plucky Geelong outfit by eight points at Arden Street Oval on Saturday evening

    NORTH Melbourne has survived a tough week of COVID-19 challenges and a fierce challenge from Geelong to win their NAB AFLW opener by eight points.

    The Cats kept the Kangaroos scoreless through the second term and well into the third at Arden Street Oval, before North kicked the last three goals of the match to win 4.2 (26) to 2.6 (18).

    06:01

    Kangaroos captain Emma Kearney missed her first AFLW game after she fell ill with COVID-19 and coach Darren Crocker revealed post-match that seven of his players had issues around the League's health and safety protocols ahead of Saturday's game.

    "I'm really proud that they've been able to navigate their way through those challenges and still find way to win today," Crocker said.

    In round one last year, North walloped Geelong by 62 points - it was the Cats' biggest loss and their lowest score.

    The Cats were a vastly different proposition on Saturday, taking it up to North with relentless pressure.

    After North kicked the only goal of the opening term, they were kept scoreless and Geelong posted their first two goals in the third term to lead by eight points.

    01:00

    North's Daisy Bateman then kicked a crucial major close to three-quarter time to blunt Geelong's challenge.

    Mia King and Kaitlyn Ashmore, who was forced off the field earlier in the game with an ankle injury, then goalled in the last term to seal the win.

    In Kearney's absence, Ashleigh Riddell starred through the midfield for North with 35 disposals and seven tackles.

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    It was a bruising match, with Geelong's Chloe Scheer forced off the field in the third term with an accidental head knock.

    The Kangaroos' Kim Rennie also landed heavily and hit her head when she flew for a mark late in the match.

    After a few minutes, she was able to walk off the field while Geelong captain Meg McDonald missed part of the last quarter with a leg problem.

    00:42

    "It was a big fright. To our players' credit, I put it on them at three-quarter time," Crocker said.

    "There are going to be challenges throughout this (season) and this is their first real challenge.

    "They lifted really well, gallantly led by our midfield in that last quarter."

    North's Jenna Bruton and Kaitlyn Ashmore had to leave the field with rolled ankles, but they returned and Crocker expects them to play next weekend against Adelaide.

    He is also hopeful that Kearney will return.

    01:12

    Amy McDonald impressed for the Cats and Georgie Prespakis, in her AFLW debut, also was among their best with 20 disposals.

    "Bittersweet would be a fair way to describe it - we came here to win today and showed that we've improved," Cats coach Daniel Lowther said.

    "To be in a winnable position at three-quarter time and let it slip was disappointing, but there were some really positive signs.

    "We've come a long way in a short time. They're a great side."

    NORTH MELBOURNE     1.2     1.2     2.2     4.2    (26) 
    GEELONG                         0.0     0.2     2.4     2.6     (18) 

    GOALS 
    North Melbourne: Bruton, Bateman, M.King, Ashmore
    Geelong: McWilliams, Crockett-Grills

    BEST  
    North Melbourne: Riddell, Garner, Bruton, Ashmore, Ferguson
    Geelong: A.McDonald, Prespakis, Webster, Morrison, Keryk

    INJURIES  
    North Melbourne: Ashmore (ankle), Rennie (head knock)
    Geelong: Scheer (head knock), M.McDonald (leg)

    Reports: Nil 

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        Nicole Bresnehan profile picture
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        Nicole Bresnehan25006511100148068
        Jenna Bruton profile picture
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        Jenna Bruton81102410142305207084
        Grace Campbell profile picture
        43
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        Tess Craven profile picture
        5
        Tess Craven1200330100087048
        Julia Crockett-Grills profile picture
        6
        Julia Crockett-Grills3810743040272058
        Kate Darby profile picture
        8
        Kate Darby29005411240112061
        Jessica Duffin profile picture
        27
        Jessica Duffin6000171165000199073
        Isabella Eddey profile picture
        3
        Isabella Eddey3100743310256066
        Chantel Emonson profile picture
        16
        Chantel Emonson28007610200170092
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        20
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        Zali Friswell profile picture
        20
        Zali Friswell430010641301151063
        Olivia Fuller profile picture
        13
        Olivia Fuller370010372013241077
        Jasmine Garner profile picture
        25
        Jasmine Garner82002211113403257076
        Aileen Gilroy profile picture
        8
        Aileen Gilroy350010730200164089
        Claudia Gunjaca profile picture
        26
        Claudia Gunjaca00010101003090
        Danielle Hardiman profile picture
        31
        Danielle Hardiman410098132001100100
        Jordan Ivey profile picture
        5
        Jordan Ivey1400422110040076
        Annabel Johnson profile picture
        30
        Annabel Johnson33006603100101071
        Rachel Kearns profile picture
        22
        Rachel Kearns3400743150291071
        Madeline Keryk profile picture
        45
        Madeline Keryk510014953100257084
        Mia King profile picture
        23
        Mia King5810155101401166078
        Emma King profile picture
        60
        Emma King550175203210142085
        Madisen Maguire profile picture
        7
        Madisen Maguire2200413030019063
        Meghan McDonald profile picture
        11
        Meghan McDonald2600642310040084
        Amy McDonald profile picture
        3
        Amy McDonald9400203171140368083
        Maddy McMahon profile picture
        24
        Maddy McMahon20004403100122082
        Phoebe McWilliams profile picture
        23
        Phoebe McWilliams36116423100135080
        Nina Morrison profile picture
        9
        Nina Morrison520014771501256171
        Alice O'Loughlin profile picture
        6
        Alice O'Loughlin1500523100044054
        Georgie Prespakis profile picture
        41
        Georgie Prespakis7901201640607402087
        Tahlia Randall profile picture
        16
        Tahlia Randall1001220020042095
        Georgie Rankin profile picture
        10
        Georgie Rankin40008622300135086
        Kimberley Rennie profile picture
        26
        Kimberley Rennie45005232414221088
        Ashleigh Riddell profile picture
        7
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        Chloe Scheer profile picture
        14
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        Amy Smith profile picture
        15
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        Sophie Van De Heuvel profile picture
        27
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        Rebecca Webster profile picture
        21
        Rebecca Webster720111651902204089
        Sarah Wright profile picture
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