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AFLW Week 10 Recap


Aussie sports expert Jamie Samuel is back with all the latest from week 10 in the AFLW.

 

Giants vs. Cats


Greater Western Sydney defeated Geelong 53-35 on Friday night, to claim their 4th win of the year.


The Cats made a positive start in the 1st half, kicking 3 goals to 2 in the 1st quarter, including 3 of the 1st 4. Chloe Scheer got the opening goal of the 2nd quarter before GWS climbed back to within a point at halftime as they kicked the next 2 just before halftime.


Sheer got the 1st after halftime and gave the Cats back the lead. The Giants hit the front with back-to-back goals from Jess Doyle and took a 5-point lead into 3 quarter time. Cora Staunton would be the hero for the Giants, her 2 final quarter goals, and 4 for the match would prove decisive, as the Giants kept the Cats scoreless in the last quarter to run out 18-point winners.


The Giants finished 2022 with 4 wins and in 9th position, Geelong finished with only 2 wins and a finish in 12th position.


Collingwood vs. Richmond

Collingwood booked their place in this year's finals, with a 47-9 win over Richmond on Saturday afternoon.


Collingwood kept Richmond to only 1 goal for the contest and goalless in the 1st half. Chloe Molloy the only goal of the 1st quarter, after the quarter-time siren. Ash Moloney got the only goal of the 2nd quarter, as Collingwood took a 17-3 halftime lead.


After Sabrina Frederick got the opening goal of the 2nd half, Richmond finally got their 1st of the game through Emelia Yassir 8 minutes into the 3rd quarter. Sarah Rowe responded for the Pies, as they took a 31-9 3 quarter time lead. Collingwood kept Richmond scoreless in the last quarter, as Sophie Alexander scored 2 goals in the space of a minute, as Collingwood cruised to a 38-point victory.


This victory earned Collingwood 6th position, and they will travel to face Brisbane in next Saturday's elimination final, in what looks like an exciting contest. Richmond finished season 2022 with 3 wins and an 11th placed finish.


North Melbourne vs. West Coast


North Melbourne wrapped up 4th position, with a 59-20 win over West Coast, who with this loss was consigned to the wooden spoon for 2022.


North made the right start, Tahlia Randal kicked a ripping opening goal from deep in the pocket. West Coast got the next 2 goals and took the lead. North however steadied the ship late with the next 3 goals to get out to a 26-12 quarter time lead. North Kicked the Eagles scoreless and kicked the only 2 goals of the 2nd quarter to get out to a 40-12 halftime lead.


The premiership quarter belongs to North, they kept the Eagles scoreless again, and kicked the only 3 goals, as they got out to a whopping 59-12 lead. I Lewis kicked the only goal of the last quarter and West Coast's 1st since the 1st quarter. But despite a scoreless last quarter from North, the Kangaroos had set up the win with enough damage done in the 1st 3 quarters. Their 59-20 win ensured their top 4 finish.


North will host Fremantle in a thrilling elimination final on Saturday afternoon, they finish the season 4th with 7 wins. This season is one to forget for West Coast, their single win the lowest winning tally in the competition, finishing wooden spooners for 2022.


Melbourne vs. Carlton


Melbourne secured a top 2 position, JUST! Holding off Carlton by a solitary point, in one of the games of the year.


In what was supposed to be a one-sided affair, and a dead rubber game for Carlton, Darcy Vescio's set shot in the last 20 seconds could have won the game for Carlton, but her kick fell short and was rushed through, as the Dees held on by the barest of margins.

Melbourne kept the Blues scoreless in the opening quarter. Leading 2.3.15-0 at quarter time. Carlton got themselves well and truly back in the game in the 2nd quarter, kicking 4 goals to 2, as they climbed back to within 2 points at halftime.


Daisy Pearce scored the only goal of the 3rd quarter, with a minute to play, as Melbourne kept the Blues scoreless and took a 33-25 final change lead. Nicola Stevens got the Blues back within a point with a clever soccer. With Melbourne leading by 2 points, Vescio was paid holding the ball with less than a minute left, 25 out on a slight angle. Her kick was out to the right and rushed through with 20 seconds left.


The Melbourne defense cleared and desperately held on as the final siren sounded, and Melbourne held off a fast-finishing Carlton to deny them what could have been the upset of the year by a solitary point.


There was pure relief around Casey Fields, Carlton came into this game without anyone giving them a chance considering they had nothing but pride to play for, and Melbourne had a top 2 spot on the line. Melbourne was certainly far from their best and very lucky to get out of jail.


Nonetheless, Melbourne finished the season in 2nd position with 9 wins and only 1 defeat, only missing out on the minor premiership by percentage.


They will host a preliminary final in week 2 of the finals. Carlton on the other hand, while their season started dreadfully and it looked like they were well and truly headed for a near bottom finish, finished their season off beautifully. Winning 3 consecutive games after a 1-5 start from round 6, and falling short by only a point to a side that had a top 2 place on the line.


There is no doubt that there is a lot of promise for what the Blues can do in 2023, they will certainly believe they can contend for a top 6 finish. They came in at 8th place in 2022, with 4 wins.


Lions vs. Bulldogs

The Brisbane Lions secured a 3rd placed finish, with a 66-34 win over the Bulldogs on Sunday.


After the Dogs got the opening goal, the Lions kicked the next 3 to get out to a 21-8 quarter-time lead. The Dogs got back into the game in the 2nd quarter, kicking 3 goals to 2 to bring the margin back to a goal at halftime, Brisbane leading 33-27.


The premiership quarter belongs to the Lions, they got the opening 3 goals to blow the margin out to 26-points. Richelle Cranston pulled back the Dogs' only goal of the 3rd quarter, as the Lions took a 20 point 3 quarter time lead. Goals in the last quarter from Courtney Hodder and Taylor Smith wrapped up a 32-point win for the Lions, as they kept the Dogs goalless in the last quarter.


This win means Brisbane finish 2022 in 3rd position, they will host an elimination final against Collingwood on Saturday. The Western Bulldogs finished 2022 in 7th position, with 4 wins.


Adelaide vs. St. Kilda


Adelaide secured the minor premiership, with a 53-14 demolishing of St Kilda on Sunday.


The Crows were kept goalless in the 1st quarter, as Hannah Preist got the only goal of the opening quarter, with the Saints leading 6-3 at quarter time. It was all Adelaide beyond this, kicking the only 3 goals of the 2nd quarter, to get out to a 25-6 halftime lead.


After the Crows got the 1st goal of the 3rd through Caitlin Gould, the Saints broke their duck through Jess Matin. Stevie-Lee Thompson got the Crows out to a 39-14 3 quarter time lead. The Crows kept the Saints scoreless and kicked the only 2 goals of the last quarter, to run out to a 39-point win.


This win wrapped up the minor premiership for Adelaide, winning 9 games and only the 1 defeat for 2022. They will host a preliminary final in Adelaide in week 2 of the finals and are 1 win away from hosting another grand final. St Kilda has had a season to forget, coming in 2nd last in 13th position, only 2 wins for the season.


Fremantle vs. Gold Coast


Fremantle secured 5th position with their 46-9 win over the Gold Coast on Sunday. The Dockers kept the Suns goalless for the entire contest.


Gemma Houghton got the only goal of the 1st quarter as the Dockers had a 6 point quarter time lead. Kara Antonio and Aine Tighe gave Fremantle a 15-point halftime lead, 20-15.


There was a goalless 3rd quarter, as Fremantle lead 21-8. Fremantle blew away the Suns in the end, kicking 4 consecutive goals in the last quarter, as the Dockers blew away the Suns by 37 points in the end.


This win secures 5th place for Freo, and they will travel to face North Melbourne in next week's elimination final. Gold Coast finished their season in 10th place with 3 wins.


We are all set for finals footy next week, after a stellar AFLW home and away season, get pumped AFLW fans.

 

Jamie Samuel has completed a double degree in sports media and business at Holmesglen. He is passionate about sports including AFL, A-league, Basketball, and Cricket. He currently works full-time as a chief marketing officer for Apple Sports.


Follow Jamie on Twitter here @JamieSamuel18


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