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2023 NAB AFLW Season
Brisbane Lions v Melbourne
Round 10 • Saturday 4 November 2023 • 8:05 AM (UTC)
53 8.5
Full Time
28 4.4
Lions Won By 25
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2.2 (14)
4.3 (27)
8.4 (52)
8.5 (53)
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1.0 (6)
4.0 (24)
4.1 (25)
4.4 (28)
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Match Feed

4th Quarter
18:22
The Demons were goalless in the second half for the first time since the 2020 season. They were able to have five more clearances and three more contested possessions, but were unable to control the game, having 24 fewer marks and 58 fewer uncontested marks.
18:22
The Lions secured a top-four spot after keeping the highest-scoring team on average to just 28 points - their lowest score for the year. Their territory dominance was immense and a large factor in the result, as they were able to have 18 more entries and 59% of game time spent in the forward half. Their pressure also held them in good stead, registering a pressure factor of 238 and 81 tackles - their second-highest tackle count for the season.
18:05
Breanna Koenen has been a pillar in defence, taking seven intercept marks today - a new career-high. Their previous best was five back in Round 3 of Season 6.
17:18
BEHIND
Cathy Svarc
0 Goals 1 Behind
15:41
BEHIND
Tayla Harris
1 Goal 1 Behind
14:25
Narrm has been strong in 1v1 marking contests today, winning 26% of contests in this context. On the flip side, Brisbane has only won 15% of 1v1 marking contests.
11:53
BEHIND
Eden Zanker
0 Goals 1 Behind
11:13
When the ball has left the stoppage area, the Lions have been stronger in winning the contested ball, as they have had five more post-clearance contested possessions in comparison to the Demons. Brisbane has lost this count only once this year, which came all the way back in Round 1.
07:23
Narrm has pounced on turnovers this quarter, as they are gaining 49 metres from possession gains on average (30 metres more than the Lions on average). In the first three quarters, they were only gaining 32 metres from turnover chains on average.
07:09
Lions Interchange - Jade Ellenger off due to the blood rule.
Q4 18:22
The Demons were goalless in the second half for the first time since the 2020 season. They were able to have five more clearances and three more contested possessions, but were unable to control the game, having 24 fewer marks and 58 fewer uncontested marks.
Q4 18:22
The Lions secured a top-four spot after keeping the highest-scoring team on average to just 28 points - their lowest score for the year. Their territory dominance was immense and a large factor in the result, as they were able to have 18 more entries and 59% of game time spent in the forward half. Their pressure also held them in good stead, registering a pressure factor of 238 and 81 tackles - their second-highest tackle count for the season.
Q4 18:05
Breanna Koenen has been a pillar in defence, taking seven intercept marks today - a new career-high. Their previous best was five back in Round 3 of Season 6.
B
Q4 17:18
BEHIND
Cathy Svarc
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 15:41
BEHIND
Tayla Harris
1 Goal 1 Behind
Q4 14:25
Narrm has been strong in 1v1 marking contests today, winning 26% of contests in this context. On the flip side, Brisbane has only won 15% of 1v1 marking contests.
B
Q4 11:53
BEHIND
Eden Zanker
0 Goals 1 Behind
Q4 11:13
When the ball has left the stoppage area, the Lions have been stronger in winning the contested ball, as they have had five more post-clearance contested possessions in comparison to the Demons. Brisbane has lost this count only once this year, which came all the way back in Round 1.
Q4 07:23
Narrm has pounced on turnovers this quarter, as they are gaining 49 metres from possession gains on average (30 metres more than the Lions on average). In the first three quarters, they were only gaining 32 metres from turnover chains on average.
Q4 07:09
Lions Interchange - Jade Ellenger off due to the blood rule.
17:18
BEHIND
Cathy Svarc
0 Goals 1 Behind
15:41
BEHIND
Tayla Harris
1 Goal 1 Behind
11:53
BEHIND
Eden Zanker
0 Goals 1 Behind
05:30
BEHIND
Alyssa Bannan
0 Goals 1 Behind
21:14
GOAL
Sophie Conway
2 Goals 1 Behind
19:16
GOAL
Ruby Svarc
1 Goal 0 Behinds
07:36
BEHIND
Ellie Hampson
1 Goal 1 Behind
05:36
GOAL
Sophie Conway
1 Goal 1 Behind
02:45
GOAL
Taylor Smith
1 Goal 0 Behinds
01:45
BEHIND
Kate Hore
1 Goal 1 Behind
B
Q4 17:18
BEHIND
Cathy Svarc
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 15:41
BEHIND
Tayla Harris
1 Goal 1 Behind
B
Q4 11:53
BEHIND
Eden Zanker
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 05:30
BEHIND
Alyssa Bannan
0 Goals 1 Behind
G
Q3 21:14
GOAL
Sophie Conway
2 Goals 1 Behind
G
Q3 19:16
GOAL
Ruby Svarc
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q3 07:36
BEHIND
Ellie Hampson
1 Goal 1 Behind
G
Q3 05:36
GOAL
Sophie Conway
1 Goal 1 Behind
G
Q3 02:45
GOAL
Taylor Smith
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q3 01:45
BEHIND
Kate Hore
1 Goal 1 Behind

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3 min
D.Heslop
9 min
P.Monahan
18 min
C.Mullins
3 min
L.Postlethwaite
5 min
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T.Hanks
10 min
J.Ivey
13 min
L.Mithen
6 min
C.Sherriff
13 min
R.Watt
76 min

Quarter Breakdown

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Match Feed

4th Quarter
18:22
The Demons were goalless in the second half for the first time since the 2020 season. They were able to have five more clearances and three more contested possessions, but were unable to control the game, having 24 fewer marks and 58 fewer uncontested marks.
18:22
The Lions secured a top-four spot after keeping the highest-scoring team on average to just 28 points - their lowest score for the year. Their territory dominance was immense and a large factor in the result, as they were able to have 18 more entries and 59% of game time spent in the forward half. Their pressure also held them in good stead, registering a pressure factor of 238 and 81 tackles - their second-highest tackle count for the season.
18:05
Breanna Koenen has been a pillar in defence, taking seven intercept marks today - a new career-high. Their previous best was five back in Round 3 of Season 6.
17:18
BEHIND
Cathy Svarc
0 Goals 1 Behind
15:41
BEHIND
Tayla Harris
1 Goal 1 Behind
14:25
Narrm has been strong in 1v1 marking contests today, winning 26% of contests in this context. On the flip side, Brisbane has only won 15% of 1v1 marking contests.
11:53
BEHIND
Eden Zanker
0 Goals 1 Behind
11:13
When the ball has left the stoppage area, the Lions have been stronger in winning the contested ball, as they have had five more post-clearance contested possessions in comparison to the Demons. Brisbane has lost this count only once this year, which came all the way back in Round 1.
07:23
Narrm has pounced on turnovers this quarter, as they are gaining 49 metres from possession gains on average (30 metres more than the Lions on average). In the first three quarters, they were only gaining 32 metres from turnover chains on average.
07:09
Lions Interchange - Jade Ellenger off due to the blood rule.
Q4 18:22
The Demons were goalless in the second half for the first time since the 2020 season. They were able to have five more clearances and three more contested possessions, but were unable to control the game, having 24 fewer marks and 58 fewer uncontested marks.
Q4 18:22
The Lions secured a top-four spot after keeping the highest-scoring team on average to just 28 points - their lowest score for the year. Their territory dominance was immense and a large factor in the result, as they were able to have 18 more entries and 59% of game time spent in the forward half. Their pressure also held them in good stead, registering a pressure factor of 238 and 81 tackles - their second-highest tackle count for the season.
Q4 18:05
Breanna Koenen has been a pillar in defence, taking seven intercept marks today - a new career-high. Their previous best was five back in Round 3 of Season 6.
B
Q4 17:18
BEHIND
Cathy Svarc
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 15:41
BEHIND
Tayla Harris
1 Goal 1 Behind
Q4 14:25
Narrm has been strong in 1v1 marking contests today, winning 26% of contests in this context. On the flip side, Brisbane has only won 15% of 1v1 marking contests.
B
Q4 11:53
BEHIND
Eden Zanker
0 Goals 1 Behind
Q4 11:13
When the ball has left the stoppage area, the Lions have been stronger in winning the contested ball, as they have had five more post-clearance contested possessions in comparison to the Demons. Brisbane has lost this count only once this year, which came all the way back in Round 1.
Q4 07:23
Narrm has pounced on turnovers this quarter, as they are gaining 49 metres from possession gains on average (30 metres more than the Lions on average). In the first three quarters, they were only gaining 32 metres from turnover chains on average.
Q4 07:09
Lions Interchange - Jade Ellenger off due to the blood rule.
17:18
BEHIND
Cathy Svarc
0 Goals 1 Behind
15:41
BEHIND
Tayla Harris
1 Goal 1 Behind
11:53
BEHIND
Eden Zanker
0 Goals 1 Behind
05:30
BEHIND
Alyssa Bannan
0 Goals 1 Behind
21:14
GOAL
Sophie Conway
2 Goals 1 Behind
19:16
GOAL
Ruby Svarc
1 Goal 0 Behinds
07:36
BEHIND
Ellie Hampson
1 Goal 1 Behind
05:36
GOAL
Sophie Conway
1 Goal 1 Behind
02:45
GOAL
Taylor Smith
1 Goal 0 Behinds
01:45
BEHIND
Kate Hore
1 Goal 1 Behind
B
Q4 17:18
BEHIND
Cathy Svarc
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 15:41
BEHIND
Tayla Harris
1 Goal 1 Behind
B
Q4 11:53
BEHIND
Eden Zanker
0 Goals 1 Behind
B
Q4 05:30
BEHIND
Alyssa Bannan
0 Goals 1 Behind
G
Q3 21:14
GOAL
Sophie Conway
2 Goals 1 Behind
G
Q3 19:16
GOAL
Ruby Svarc
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q3 07:36
BEHIND
Ellie Hampson
1 Goal 1 Behind
G
Q3 05:36
GOAL
Sophie Conway
1 Goal 1 Behind
G
Q3 02:45
GOAL
Taylor Smith
1 Goal 0 Behinds
B
Q3 01:45
BEHIND
Kate Hore
1 Goal 1 Behind

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52/60 interchanges made
E.Hampson
3 min
D.Heslop
9 min
P.Monahan
18 min
C.Mullins
3 min
L.Postlethwaite
5 min
40/60 interchanges made
T.Hanks
10 min
J.Ivey
13 min
L.Mithen
6 min
C.Sherriff
13 min
R.Watt
76 min

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    Match Leaders

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    Full R10 preview: GF rematch, who claims minor premiership?

    Gemma Bastiani looks ahead to what promises to be an thrilling final round, with 10 teams still a realistic chance of making the eight

    Alyssa Bannan celebrates after Melbourne's win in the S7 Grand Final against Brisbane at Brighton Homes Arena on November 27, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

    IT ALL comes down to this. With one round to play, 10 teams are still a genuine chance for finals, with a further three mathematically possible finalists.

    The first game of the round, Gold Coast against Essendon, could potentially decide the top four, while the final game, Fremantle against Sydney, will be a nail-biting watch to see if the Swans can qualify in just their second season.

    To cap it all off, round 10 is Pride Round, where the AFLW will celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community, wearing specially-designed Pride guernseys and painting the forward 50 arcs in the pride rainbow.

    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3

    Gold Coast v Essendon at Great Barrier Reef Arena (Mackay), 6:45pm AEST

    In Gold Coast and Essendon's first ever AFLW meeting, the teams will be effectively playing off for a place in the top four. The loser, meanwhile, is a genuine chance to drop out of the top eight altogether. Everything is on the line in Mackay.

    The Suns have already been dealt their first blow, with star midfielder Charlie Rowbottom ruled out for the match. Rowbottom has been responsible for nearly a quarter of the side's clearances this year, and 14.6 per cent of its tackles, so the whole midfield unit must rise to help cover her absence. More positively, however, is the return of Lucy Single from suspension, who likely cops a role on Maddy Prespakis through the middle.

    Both sides boast very similar stat profiles, wanting to win plenty of the footy and find marks around the ground, but where they differ is in Essendon's forward half. The Bombers are efficient in generating shots on goal, while the Suns are great interceptors. Whichever side can find ascendancy in that part of the ground will snatch the win.

    Tip: The Suns will rise to the occasion. Gold Coast by two points.

    Lucy Single in action during round one, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4

    Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne at Whitten Oval, 1:05pm AEDT

    Despite a frustrating, last gasp loss last week, North Melbourne can sew up third spot with a win over the Bulldogs on Saturday. These sides sit at opposing ends of the defensive scale, with the Western Bulldogs conceding an AFLW record 60 points per game, while the Roos are conceding just 20.4 points per game. This is an ominous sign for the home team, who must stand up against a North Melbourne side that sends the ball inside 50 38.5 times each week.

    The Roos try to take advantage of their powerhouse midfield quartet of Jasmine Garner, Ash Riddell, Jenna Bruton and Mia King, flicking the ball around by hand before sending it forward. It will be a huge challenge for the Bulldogs, who have struggled for midfield depth across much of the season. What the Dogs have been known for, however, is their ability to rise to a big occasion, challenging good teams in patches throughout games. Should they maintain that high pressure, spirited footy for long enough, they may just unsettle the Kangaroos on the eve of finals.

    Tip: Third spot is the Roos' for the taking. North Melbourne by 21 points.

    Western Bulldogs players celebrate their over West Coast at Mineral Resources Park in round nine, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    Port Adelaide v Greater Western Sydney at Alberton Oval, 2:35pm ACDT

    In what is otherwise an inconsequential game in terms of finals, this is a final chance for footy fans to watch champion Erin Phillips play the game. In Port Adelaide's first battle with the Giants, the home side will be on a mission to send its captain out on winning terms.

    A win would allow the Power to go one better than last season, while Greater Western Sydney is working to salvage a season that hasn't gone to plan. Last week the Giants were smashed in uncontested possession, but against Port Adelaide they have a chance to control a bit more of the footy. The latter is still struggling to get its hands on the ball consistently, and that opens a door for a Giants side that wants to attack with venom. Throughout the season both teams have consistently built throughout the opening three quarters before falling away dramatically in the fourth, so this will simply be a battle of endurance.

    Tip: The Power will do it for Erin. Port Adelaide by five points.

    03:34

    Geelong v Hawthorn at GMHBA Stadium, 5:05pm AEDT

    In simple terms, Geelong is one of the sides who needs to win to make finals thanks to its high percentage. Having never played one-another, the Hawks are the great unknown for the Cats, but the high-pressure Hawks have the potential to unsettle Geelong's style. Should Hawthorn make the game very contested and ugly, it could take away the time and space needed for the Cats to use the ball well, particularly on the narrow deck of GMHBA Stadium.

    Emily Bates is playing an underrated role for the Hawks this season, strong at the contest, winning the footy, but then positioning herself expertly behind play to ready the ball beautifully as an interceptor. Geelong needs to be really conscious of her running patterns to limit her output. Meanwhile, the Hawks need to work to shut down the Cats' outside ball movement, because the likes of Jackie Parry, Chloe Scheer, and Aishling Moloney have the ability to put the visitors' defence under immense pressure.

    Tip: The Cats will gather momentum into finals. Geelong by 22 points.

    02:44
    Rebecca Webster and Tilly Lucas-Rodd at the AFLW Pride Round launch in November 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    West Coast v Adelaide at Mineral Resources Park, 2:05pm AWST

    This game will be a matter of pride for the Eagles. In the final round last season, they fell by a club record 78 points to Melbourne, scoring just one behind themselves. Now, matched up against an equally frightening opposition, they simply cannot finish another season in such a manner. Meanwhile for Adelaide, a win will put immense pressure on the Demons to nail down top spot with a win of their own later in the evening.

    Both West Coast and Adelaide want to move the ball by foot, getting the ball to the outside and playing a kick-mark game. That being said, the Crows are far better at winning and maintaining possession, averaging 268.6 disposals at 66.8 per cent efficiency compared to the Eagles' 213.6 disposals at 60 per cent. In addition, Adelaide brings that high efficiency into its attack, kicking at an AFLW record 51.3 per cent accuracy at goal, taking a shot from 45.5 per cent of their forward entries. Essentially, when the Crows get the ball inside 50 they will punish you on the scoreboard.

    Tip: A tough way for the Eagles to end their season. Adelaide by 40 points.

    Adelaide players celebrate a goal during round four, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    Brisbane v Melbourne at Brighton Homes Arena, 6:05pm AEST

    It has taken until the final round of the home and away season for us to be treated to a Grand Final rematch, but arguably far more is on the line at this stage of the year. Brisbane faltered last week, and a loss against the Demons will see them fall out of the top four altogether, while Melbourne needs a win to sew up top spot.

    The main concern for Brisbane heading into this game is its capacity to contain Melbourne's expansive forward line. Averaging 5.7 goalkickers, 13.4 marks inside 50 and 69.4 points per game, the Demons' attack is unprecedented in its potency. Meanwhile, Brisbane is conceding its highest average points against since 2019 – the last time it missed finals – and allowing its opposition to kick at record accuracy. Essentially, this game will be won or lost in Melbourne's forward line.

    While the Demons have been the constant this season, Brisbane has been the unknown week-to-week. But what we do know is that the Lions tend to bring their best footy against the best teams.

    Tip: It will be tight, but the Demons' consistency is too hard to pass up. Melbourne by 11 points.

    00:33

    SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5

    Carlton v St Kilda at Ikon Park, 1:05pm AEDT

    A win for the Saints and they all but make their first ever finals series. That is what it comes down to, and Carlton will no doubt be out to spoil the party. In the three match-ups between these two sides to date, the Blues have won all three by an average of 30.3 points. But now it is St Kilda with the hot hand, full of confidence after toppling last season's grand finalist Brisbane last week.

    Carlton's forward efficiency has dropped away in recent weeks with Breann Moody needing to spend more time in the ruck, and Phoebe McWilliams out of the side. The Blues cannot find themselves rushing their ball movement forward as in the last couple of games, because it will simply provide St Kilda's defence a platform to slingshot attacking runs. The Saints are very direct with their disposal, wanting to get the ball on the boot and gain ground, so they are increasingly damaging when attacking off turnover.

    Tip: The Saints will do the damage on the scoreboard early. St Kilda by 12 points.

    Breann Moody and Stephanie Wales compete in a ruck contest during the match between Essendon and Carlton at Windy Hill in round nine, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    Collingwood v Richmond at Victoria Park, 3:05pm AEDT

    In a frustrating season for the Pies, where injury has marred an otherwise potential-filled year, it will come down to Sunday's clash with the Tigers to decide whether they reach a fifth-consecutive finals series. Collingwood needs the win, and to make up some percentage if it is to make it. Once again without important defensive duo Ruby Schleicher and Lauren Butler, it is important that Richmond really challenges the home side's depleted backline. Living in their forward half will be key, because the alternative is exactly what Collingwood wants – trapping the ball in attack, setting up a high defensive line and intercepting any attempts to exit. Instead, Richmond must force Collingwood to defend deep.

    Another injury blow, albeit this one on the Tigers' side, is ruck Gabby Seymour's unavailability. Given the rich vein of form Pies ruck Sabrina Frederick is in, Richmond's Poppy Kelly must be ready for a physical four-quarter battle. Frederick has the potential to really take the game by the scruff of the neck, and Kelly simply cannot allow this to happen.

    As has been the case for much of the season, Richmond just needs to be within touching distance of the lead coming into the final quarter to be a genuine chance, but this is especially pertinent this week as the Pies fall away significantly late in games. Collingwood has won just one final quarter this year, so the Tigers just need to weather the early storm, then put the foot down.

    Tip: It's time for an upset. Richmond by three points.

    00:47

    Fremantle v Sydney at Fremantle Oval, 2:05pm AWST

    In a remarkable turn of events, Sydney is just one win away from a maiden AFLW finals berth just 12 months on from a winless debut season. The only thing standing in its way is an improving Fremantle side. The Dockers showed some real grit in the Casey weather conditions last week, using the wind to their advantage to limit the pain on the scoreboard, and this week conditions will likely be similar at Fremantle Oval so presents as an opportunity for the home side to capitalise.

    Sydney is consistently finding marking targets inside 50, led by Bec Privitelli in a career-best season, but also through Chloe Molloy, Cynthia Hamilton, and Montana Ham. Because of this, the Swans are generating regular scoring opportunities from their forward 50 entries. It is here that they can challenge the Dockers, taking a shot on goal from 46.1 per cent of their inside 50s, compared to Fremantle's 37.3 per cent. While this is thanks to the forward personnel the Swans boast, it is also due to the uncontested ball movement the side is working to achieve, while Fremantle is focused more heavily on contested ball and tackle pressure.

    Tip: It's time for Swans fans to dream. Sydney by six points.

    00:28

    Lions roar to top-four finish, deny Demons minor premiership

    The Lions have claimed an important win over the Demons in their Grand Final rematch

    Charlotte Mullins and Ruby Svarc celebrate a goal during Brisbane's clash against Melbourne in round 10, 2023. Picture: Getty Images

    BRISBANE has stormed into flag contention with a commanding 25-point win over Melbourne on Saturday night to secure a top-four position while denying the Demons the minor premiership.

    In their best performance of the season, the Lions were ferocious from the outset and did not relent in the Grand Final rematch, running out 8.5 (53) to 4.4 (28) winners at Brighton Homes Arena.

    LIONS v DEMONS Full match coverage and stats

    They have now beaten the top three teams – Adelaide, North Melbourne and the Demons – during the home and away season and will face the Crows in a qualifying final next weekend.

    Melbourne will host North Melbourne after missing the chance to win the minor premiership.

    05:57

    Dakota Davidson and Sophie Conway kicked two goals apiece and there was not a poor performer on the ground for the Lions.

    Jade Ellenger played the game of her life, racking up 22 disposals and tearing up and down the wing to create drive from half-back to half-forward and getting back to help her defensive unit.

    Ally Anderson (22), Belle Dawes (21) and Cathy Svarc (18 and nine tackles) helped gain the ascendency around the ball when the match was truly up for grabs, while captain Bre Koenen thrived in a full-time return to defence, with 12 of her 22 disposals intercepts.

    00:38

    Courtney Hodder also deserves special mention after being thrown into the midfield for quick bursts, creating chaos with her speed and an infectious energy with her 12 tackles.

    Brisbane dominated most of the night, with 42 inside 50s to 24, and despite having 45 more disposals were also able to out-tackle Melbourne 81-57.

    01:33

    With a top-two spot wrapped up before the match, Melbourne battled hard but was just half a step off the pace, having to overcome the late withdrawal of Paxy Paxman (hamstring) and an in-game concussion for Rhi Watt.

    With the wind at their backs, the Lions dominated field position in the early going, but despite generating 19 inside 50s to two, had just an eight-point lead at the first change.

    01:04

    Both of their goals came on the back of excellent ball movement from the defensive half, but too often they blazed away under pressure with Melbourne's backline holding up well.

    When the Demons got their chance in the second term with the wind, they cashed in.

    Tayla Harris took a strong mark to goal, and when Tyla Hanks and Kate Hore quickly followed suit, they had the lead.

    00:47

    But to Brisbane's credit they weren't going anywhere, with a spectacular goal to Charlie Mullins that started in the backline and swept the length of the field and another to Davidson following a strong pack mark wrestling back a narrow half-time advantage.

    One to watch
    In just her eighth game of Australian Football, Jen Dunne continued to thrive after arriving from Ireland just prior to the season. Set the task of defending the competition's leading goalkicker Eden Zanker, Dunne was magnificent, keeping Zanker goalless and gathering nine intercept possessions herself. Her height (178cm) and athleticism is there for all to see and gives the Lions another key defensive weapon heading into the finals. Zanker and teammate Hore are set to finish equal top of the goalkicking charts with 20 apiece.

    06:52

    High-flying Harris
    It was her first game back after a month out with a hamstring problem, but you wouldn't have known it watching Tayla Harris. The star Melbourne forward took no time getting involved, flying high over Lions defender Nat Grider to take a spectacular mark on centre wing early in the match. She finished with 11 disposals, 1.1 and four contested marks in a promising outing.

    Up next
    Melbourne will host North Melbourne in qualifying final next weekend, while the Lions will travel to Adelaide to face the Crows. The dates and times will be confirmed by the AFL at the conclusion of the round.

    ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS

    BRISBANE              2.2     4.3     8.4     8.5 (53)
    MELBOURNE          1.0     4.0     4.1     4.4 (28) 

    GOALS
    Brisbane: Davidson 2, Conway 2, R.Svarc, Smith, Mullins, Hampson
    Melbourne:
    Sherriff, Hore, Harris, Hanks 

    BEST 
    Brisbane: Ellenger, Koenen, Hodder, Conway, Anderson, Dawes
    Melbourne:
    Pearce, Hore, Purcell, Hanks, Gillard

    INJURIES 
    Brisbane:
    Melbourne:
    Watt (concussion) 

    LATE CHANGES
    Brisbane: Nil
    Melbourne:
    Paxy Paxman (hamstring) replaced in selected side by Georgia Gall 

    Reports: Nil 

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        Sophie Conway682110823401238192
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        Dakota Davidson4320963310083093
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        Isabel Dawes7800211294402221090
        Jennifer Dunne profile picture
        8
        Jennifer Dunne390010732100266080
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        5
        Jade Ellenger9200221486403536081
        Megan Fitzsimon profile picture
        24
        Megan Fitzsimon43007611500110186
        Georgia Gall profile picture
        27
        Georgia Gall2100523020149040
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        Tahlia Gillard390066042111900100
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        Sinead Goldrick30001019020164086
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        10
        Natalie Grider550012663401-3082
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        Ellie Hampson33117522000108149
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        5
        Tyla Hanks481014771205173080
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        Tayla Harris561111925062245091
        Shelley Heath profile picture
        30
        Shelley Heath44007342600112091
        Dee Heslop profile picture
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        Dee Heslop5001010300-3055
        Tahlia Hickie profile picture
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        Tahlia Hickie790094555221126179
        Courtney Hodder profile picture
        21
        Courtney Hodder9201159611203152087
        Kate Hore profile picture
        10
        Kate Hore631118991203178092
        Jordan Ivey profile picture
        19
        Jordan Ivey26007521100123060
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        Breanna Koenen9901221758301267191
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        Blaithin Mackin4900111011404373096
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        Eliza McNamara510011921501233076
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        14
        Lily Mithen41009720301170070
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        11
        Phoebe Monahan1200431010042035
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        28
        Charlotte Mullins4110633150091071
        Orla O'Dwyer profile picture
        9
        Orla O'Dwyer700015961701338083
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        15
        Lauren Pearce78001710711276253180
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        Lily Postlethwaite3500752140178066
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        Olivia Purcell480017890204191080
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        Casey Sherriff3210422130074054
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        Taylor Smith47107613240179081
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        Cathy Svarc10001181622916396078
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        Q4 18:22
        End of 4th Quarter
        Q4 18:22
        The Demons were goalless in the second half for the first time since the 2020 season. They were able to have five more clearances and three more contested possessions, but were unable to control the game, having 24 fewer marks and 58 fewer uncontested marks.
        Q4 18:22
        The Lions secured a top-four spot after keeping the highest-scoring team on average to just 28 points - their lowest score for the year. Their territory dominance was immense and a large factor in the result, as they were able to have 18 more entries and 59% of game time spent in the forward half. Their pressure also held them in good stead, registering a pressure factor of 238 and 81 tackles - their second-highest tackle count for the season.
        Q4 18:05
        Breanna Koenen has been a pillar in defence, taking seven intercept marks today - a new career-high. Their previous best was five back in Round 3 of Season 6.
        Q4 14:25
        Narrm has been strong in 1v1 marking contests today, winning 26% of contests in this context. On the flip side, Brisbane has only won 15% of 1v1 marking contests.
        Q4 11:13
        When the ball has left the stoppage area, the Lions have been stronger in winning the contested ball, as they have had five more post-clearance contested possessions in comparison to the Demons. Brisbane has lost this count only once this year, which came all the way back in Round 1.
        Q4 07:23
        Narrm has pounced on turnovers this quarter, as they are gaining 49 metres from possession gains on average (30 metres more than the Lions on average). In the first three quarters, they were only gaining 32 metres from turnover chains on average.
        Q4 07:09
        Lions Interchange - Jade Ellenger off due to the blood rule.
        Q4 05:38
        The Demons are knocking on the door of Brisbane as they have had the first five inside 50s of the quarter as well as having 77% of the quarter spent in their forward half.
        Q4 04:52
        Demons Interchange - Casey Sherriff and is possibly out for the game.
        Q4 02:32
        Brisbane's pressure has been evident throughout the game, registering a pressure factor of 237. They have been the fifth-ranked team for pressure factor this season, averaging 214 each game.
        Q4 00:23
        Narrm has scored one goal from their two repeat inside 50s. The Lions have only scored one point from their 19 repeat entries.
        Q3 22:23
        End of 3rd Quarter
        Q3 22:23
        The Demons were on top in the contest, winning the clearances by three and the contested possessions by four, but were unable to effectively distribute the ball and get control of the game. Their disposal efficiency was 10% worse than the Lions and went inside 50 seven fewer times for the quarter.
        Q3 22:23
        The Lions are doing everything they can to secure a top-four spot, as they have a game-high lead of 27 points at the final change. Brisbane had a four-goal to none quarter, with three of their goals coming from stoppages even though they had three fewer clearances than Narrm.
        Q3 16:25
        Tyla Hanks is doing their all to keep the Demons in arm's reach, as they have accumulated 12 disposals, of which nine were won in a contested manner, four clearances as well as a goal.
        Q3 13:57
        Demons Interchange - Maeve Chaplin off due to an injury.
        Q3 12:52
        The Lions have been aggressive with their ball movement, playing on from 31% of their marks today compared to just 12% for Melbourne. They have also taken on the corridor more, having 20 more disposals in the corridor zone for the game.
        Q3 09:48
        Brisbane has been much more effective in gaining territory from their turnovers, as they are currently gaining 10 more metres on average than the Demons from turnover chains.
        Q3 06:22
        Sophie Conway slots Brisbane's fourth goal sourcing from a mark. The Lions score from 71% of their shots that were sourced from marks - ranked second in the AFLW.
        Q3 03:07
        Taylor Smith strikes first in the second half to stretch the margin out to eight points. Their goal was sourced from a stoppage. The Lions score from 24.9% of their clearances - ranked second in the league.
        Q3 03:00
        Demons Interchange - Casey Sherriff off due to an injury.
        Q3 01:37
        Lauren Pearce has been edging the rucking contest against Tahlia Hickie as they lead the hitouts by three and the hitouts-to-advantage by one, although the Lions have had four more clearances when these two have been rucking opponents.
        Q2 23:35
        End of 2nd Quarter
        Q2 23:35
        Despite having 19 fewer inside 50s, the Demons have been far more efficient with their entries. Narrm has scored a goal from 44% of their entries, whereas the Lions have scored a goal from 14%.
        Q2 23:35
        Narrm were able to win three more contested possessions in comparison to Brisbane but weren't able to get the ball to the outside as they had 17 fewer uncontested possessions. Brisbane was able to control the ball more, having six more marks in their forward half but lacked finding the final target as they had two fewer forward 50 marks than they did in the first quarter.
        Q2 19:24
        Cathy Svarc has been noticeable this quarter, collecting five disposals, of which four were won in a contested manner, four tackles, three clearances and 15 pressure points in this term.
        Q2 16:00
        It's goal for goal as Dakota Davidson gets the Lions back in front with a goal from a forward 50 chain. The Lions launch 5.4 scores from forward 50 chains on average - ranked second behind the Demons this season.
        Q2 14:21
        Kate Hore scores the first goal launched from a centre bounce today to put the Demons in front by four points for the first time today. Narrm has scored nine goals from this source this year - ranked third in the AFLW.
        Q2 13:29
        Lions Interchange - Courtney Hodder off due to an injury.
        Q2 12:13
        Tyla Hanks bags a goal to edge the margin back down to two points. All three of the Demons' goals have come from set shots. They have scored 44 goals from set shots this season - ranked first.
        Q2 09:27
        The Lions have been effectively moving the ball through handball receives. They have had 10 more and gained 63 more metres from this metric in comparison to Narrm.
        Q2 06:30
        Brisbane responds with a turnover goal through Charlotte Mullins. The Lions have scored from 16.5% of their possession gains this year - ranked fourth in the competition.
        Q2 03:13
        Despite having 16 fewer inside 50s, both teams have kicked two goals, with Narrm's latest coming through Tayla Harris. Their goal was launched from the forward 50, in which the Demons averages 24.8 points from this zone this season - ranked first.
        Q2 01:14
        The match pressure is up at 218, with the Lions having a pressure factor of 220 and the Demons having 216. The average match pressure in the AFLW this season is 211.
        Q1 21:01
        End of 1st Quarter
        Q1 21:01
        The Demons struggled to get a hold of the first term, having the ball in their defensive half for 80% of the quarter. They were kept to just one goal for the fourth time in an opening quarter and kept to just two inside 50s - the lowest in a quarter this season.
        Q1 21:01
        Brisbane came out firing, having 17 more inside 50s than the Demons - Narrm's worst inside 50 differential in a quarter in their history. The Lions were able to find four marks inside 50, scoring tow of their goals from this source.
        Q1 17:32
        Narrm gets their first goal of the game from only their second disposal inside 50 late in the first term. Casey Sheriff's goal was launched from a stoppage, which has been a potent source of scores for the Demons this season as they have scored from 25.5% of their clearances - ranked first in the league.
        Q1 15:45
        Kate Hore is doing everything they can to try and get the Demons in the contest as they have collected eight disposals, of which four were won in a contested manner, four intercept possessions and an intercept mark.
        Q1 14:29
        The Lions have had seven disposals in their forward 50 and kicked 2.2 (14), whilst the Demons are yet to have a touch in their forward 50.
        Q1 11:36
        The Demons' defensive 50 has been rampaged early, but they have still been able to take four intercept marks in this zone. Despite their efforts to keep the Lions out, Brisbane has already had five repeat entries.
        Q1 09:44
        Demons Interchange - Rhiannon Watt and is possibly out for the game.
        Q1 08:06
        Everything has been in the way of the Lions so far, with Ellie Hampson slotting through another for Brisbane. The Lions have been able to keep the Demons to just one inside 50 entry whilst having nine of their own. Melbourne normally average 11.8 more inside 50s than their opponent - ranked second in the competition above the Lions.
        Q1 05:46
        Dakota Davidson strikes first for the Lions, with their goal sourcing from a coast-to-coast entry from the Lions' defensive 50. The Lions normally score 4.4 points launched from this zone on average this year - ranked inside the top eight.
        Q1 04:17
        Brisbane has attempted to take territory early, having four of the first five inside 50s. The Lions have been averaging 7.7 more inside 50s than their opponent this year - ranked third in the AFLW.
        Q1 00:27
        The Lions win the first centre clearance of the day through Natalie Grider. Brisbane has been dominant out of the centre this season, winning 2.2 more centre clearances than their opponent on average - ranked second in the AFLW.
        Q1 00:00
        Welcome to Brighton Homes Arena for the Brisbane Lions v Melbourne Round 10 clash.
        Q1 00:00
        Ins for Lions: S.Conway, C.Svarc, R.Svarc
        Q1 00:00
        Outs for Lions: M.Pauga (Omitted), B.Smith (Omitted), A.McKee (Omitted)
        Q1 00:00
        Ins for Demons: T.Harris, J.Ivey, R.Watt
        Q1 00:00
        Outs for Demons: C.Wilson (Omitted), G.Campbell (Omitted), P.Paxman (Injured)
        Q1 00:00
        Both teams today have plenty on the line for the final home and away game of the season. Melbourne will be looking to secure the top spot, whilst the Lions will need to win or draw to secure a top-four position. The last time these teams faced was in the Grand Final, which saw Melbourne take home silverware with a nail-biting four-point victory. Shannon Campbell was the first player to win best on ground in a losing team in AFLW history.
        Q1 00:00
        Melbourne has been the most powerful attacking team with an eye for goal this season, averaging 69.4 points each game – ranked first. The Lions have also been a high-scoring team as they average 50.2 points each game – ranked third in the competition.
        End of 4th Quarter
        Q4 18:22
        The Demons were goalless in the second half for the first time since the 2020 season. They were able to have five more clearances and three more contested possessions, but were unable to control the game, having 24 fewer marks and 58 fewer uncontested marks.
        Q4 18:22
        The Lions secured a top-four spot after keeping the highest-scoring team on average to just 28 points - their lowest score for the year. Their territory dominance was immense and a large factor in the result, as they were able to have 18 more entries and 59% of game time spent in the forward half. Their pressure also held them in good stead, registering a pressure factor of 238 and 81 tackles - their second-highest tackle count for the season.
        Q4 18:05
        Breanna Koenen has been a pillar in defence, taking seven intercept marks today - a new career-high. Their previous best was five back in Round 3 of Season 6.
        Q4 14:25
        Narrm has been strong in 1v1 marking contests today, winning 26% of contests in this context. On the flip side, Brisbane has only won 15% of 1v1 marking contests.
        Q4 11:13
        When the ball has left the stoppage area, the Lions have been stronger in winning the contested ball, as they have had five more post-clearance contested possessions in comparison to the Demons. Brisbane has lost this count only once this year, which came all the way back in Round 1.
        Q4 07:23
        Narrm has pounced on turnovers this quarter, as they are gaining 49 metres from possession gains on average (30 metres more than the Lions on average). In the first three quarters, they were only gaining 32 metres from turnover chains on average.
        Q4 07:09
        Lions Interchange - Jade Ellenger off due to the blood rule.
        Q4 05:38
        The Demons are knocking on the door of Brisbane as they have had the first five inside 50s of the quarter as well as having 77% of the quarter spent in their forward half.
        Q4 04:52
        Demons Interchange - Casey Sherriff and is possibly out for the game.
        Q4 02:32
        Brisbane's pressure has been evident throughout the game, registering a pressure factor of 237. They have been the fifth-ranked team for pressure factor this season, averaging 214 each game.
        Q4 00:23
        Narrm has scored one goal from their two repeat inside 50s. The Lions have only scored one point from their 19 repeat entries.
        End of 3rd Quarter
        Q3 22:23
        The Demons were on top in the contest, winning the clearances by three and the contested possessions by four, but were unable to effectively distribute the ball and get control of the game. Their disposal efficiency was 10% worse than the Lions and went inside 50 seven fewer times for the quarter.
        Q3 22:23
        The Lions are doing everything they can to secure a top-four spot, as they have a game-high lead of 27 points at the final change. Brisbane had a four-goal to none quarter, with three of their goals coming from stoppages even though they had three fewer clearances than Narrm.
        Q3 16:25
        Tyla Hanks is doing their all to keep the Demons in arm's reach, as they have accumulated 12 disposals, of which nine were won in a contested manner, four clearances as well as a goal.
        Q3 13:57
        Demons Interchange - Maeve Chaplin off due to an injury.
        Q3 12:52
        The Lions have been aggressive with their ball movement, playing on from 31% of their marks today compared to just 12% for Melbourne. They have also taken on the corridor more, having 20 more disposals in the corridor zone for the game.
        Q3 09:48
        Brisbane has been much more effective in gaining territory from their turnovers, as they are currently gaining 10 more metres on average than the Demons from turnover chains.
        Q3 06:22
        Sophie Conway slots Brisbane's fourth goal sourcing from a mark. The Lions score from 71% of their shots that were sourced from marks - ranked second in the AFLW.
        Q3 03:07
        Taylor Smith strikes first in the second half to stretch the margin out to eight points. Their goal was sourced from a stoppage. The Lions score from 24.9% of their clearances - ranked second in the league.
        Q3 03:00
        Demons Interchange - Casey Sherriff off due to an injury.
        Q3 01:37
        Lauren Pearce has been edging the rucking contest against Tahlia Hickie as they lead the hitouts by three and the hitouts-to-advantage by one, although the Lions have had four more clearances when these two have been rucking opponents.
        End of 2nd Quarter
        Q2 23:35
        Despite having 19 fewer inside 50s, the Demons have been far more efficient with their entries. Narrm has scored a goal from 44% of their entries, whereas the Lions have scored a goal from 14%.
        Q2 23:35
        Narrm were able to win three more contested possessions in comparison to Brisbane but weren't able to get the ball to the outside as they had 17 fewer uncontested possessions. Brisbane was able to control the ball more, having six more marks in their forward half but lacked finding the final target as they had two fewer forward 50 marks than they did in the first quarter.
        Q2 19:24
        Cathy Svarc has been noticeable this quarter, collecting five disposals, of which four were won in a contested manner, four tackles, three clearances and 15 pressure points in this term.
        Q2 16:00
        It's goal for goal as Dakota Davidson gets the Lions back in front with a goal from a forward 50 chain. The Lions launch 5.4 scores from forward 50 chains on average - ranked second behind the Demons this season.
        Q2 14:21
        Kate Hore scores the first goal launched from a centre bounce today to put the Demons in front by four points for the first time today. Narrm has scored nine goals from this source this year - ranked third in the AFLW.
        Q2 13:29
        Lions Interchange - Courtney Hodder off due to an injury.
        Q2 12:13
        Tyla Hanks bags a goal to edge the margin back down to two points. All three of the Demons' goals have come from set shots. They have scored 44 goals from set shots this season - ranked first.
        Q2 09:27
        The Lions have been effectively moving the ball through handball receives. They have had 10 more and gained 63 more metres from this metric in comparison to Narrm.
        Q2 06:30
        Brisbane responds with a turnover goal through Charlotte Mullins. The Lions have scored from 16.5% of their possession gains this year - ranked fourth in the competition.
        Q2 03:13
        Despite having 16 fewer inside 50s, both teams have kicked two goals, with Narrm's latest coming through Tayla Harris. Their goal was launched from the forward 50, in which the Demons averages 24.8 points from this zone this season - ranked first.
        Q2 01:14
        The match pressure is up at 218, with the Lions having a pressure factor of 220 and the Demons having 216. The average match pressure in the AFLW this season is 211.
        End of 1st Quarter
        Q1 21:01
        The Demons struggled to get a hold of the first term, having the ball in their defensive half for 80% of the quarter. They were kept to just one goal for the fourth time in an opening quarter and kept to just two inside 50s - the lowest in a quarter this season.
        Q1 21:01
        Brisbane came out firing, having 17 more inside 50s than the Demons - Narrm's worst inside 50 differential in a quarter in their history. The Lions were able to find four marks inside 50, scoring tow of their goals from this source.
        Q1 17:32
        Narrm gets their first goal of the game from only their second disposal inside 50 late in the first term. Casey Sheriff's goal was launched from a stoppage, which has been a potent source of scores for the Demons this season as they have scored from 25.5% of their clearances - ranked first in the league.
        Q1 15:45
        Kate Hore is doing everything they can to try and get the Demons in the contest as they have collected eight disposals, of which four were won in a contested manner, four intercept possessions and an intercept mark.
        Q1 14:29
        The Lions have had seven disposals in their forward 50 and kicked 2.2 (14), whilst the Demons are yet to have a touch in their forward 50.
        Q1 11:36
        The Demons' defensive 50 has been rampaged early, but they have still been able to take four intercept marks in this zone. Despite their efforts to keep the Lions out, Brisbane has already had five repeat entries.
        Q1 09:44
        Demons Interchange - Rhiannon Watt and is possibly out for the game.
        Q1 08:06
        Everything has been in the way of the Lions so far, with Ellie Hampson slotting through another for Brisbane. The Lions have been able to keep the Demons to just one inside 50 entry whilst having nine of their own. Melbourne normally average 11.8 more inside 50s than their opponent - ranked second in the competition above the Lions.
        Q1 05:46
        Dakota Davidson strikes first for the Lions, with their goal sourcing from a coast-to-coast entry from the Lions' defensive 50. The Lions normally score 4.4 points launched from this zone on average this year - ranked inside the top eight.
        Q1 04:17
        Brisbane has attempted to take territory early, having four of the first five inside 50s. The Lions have been averaging 7.7 more inside 50s than their opponent this year - ranked third in the AFLW.
        Q1 00:27
        The Lions win the first centre clearance of the day through Natalie Grider. Brisbane has been dominant out of the centre this season, winning 2.2 more centre clearances than their opponent on average - ranked second in the AFLW.
        Q1 00:00
        Welcome to Brighton Homes Arena for the Brisbane Lions v Melbourne Round 10 clash.
        Q1 00:00
        Ins for Lions: S.Conway, C.Svarc, R.Svarc
        Q1 00:00
        Outs for Lions: M.Pauga (Omitted), B.Smith (Omitted), A.McKee (Omitted)
        Q1 00:00
        Ins for Demons: T.Harris, J.Ivey, R.Watt
        Q1 00:00
        Outs for Demons: C.Wilson (Omitted), G.Campbell (Omitted), P.Paxman (Injured)
        Q1 00:00
        Both teams today have plenty on the line for the final home and away game of the season. Melbourne will be looking to secure the top spot, whilst the Lions will need to win or draw to secure a top-four position. The last time these teams faced was in the Grand Final, which saw Melbourne take home silverware with a nail-biting four-point victory. Shannon Campbell was the first player to win best on ground in a losing team in AFLW history.
        Q1 00:00
        Melbourne has been the most powerful attacking team with an eye for goal this season, averaging 69.4 points each game – ranked first. The Lions have also been a high-scoring team as they average 50.2 points each game – ranked third in the competition.
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