AFLW finals news: Ultimate preview of Richmond vs North Melbourne, Adelaide vs Collingwood semi-finals
Collingwood has made its call on whether to name two important players who have been under injury clouds ahead of AFLW semi-final weekend. Plus, our ultimate preview of both games.
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There is no next week for the losers of this week’s AFLW semi-finals.
The winners will keep their premiership dream alive and progress to preliminary finals against Melbourne and the Brisbane Lions.
Here is where two massive matches will be won and lost.
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FIRST SEMI-FINAL: RICHMOND v NORTH MELBOURNE
Punt Road Oval, Saturday, 1.40pm
KEY MATCH UP
Meg Macdonald v Jasmine Garner
The pair faced off less than a fortnight ago and it was a true ding-dong battle – the game’s most valuable player as voted by the coaches in Garner taking on key stopper Macdonald, who has become a vital asset for the Tigers. The Mornington Peninsula product got the scalp last time, keeping Garner to a season-low 13 disposals, and could well be tasked with taking on the Roo yet again. Roos coach Darren Crocker has forecast more protection for Garner, but it’ll be a contest to watch.
GAME BREAKER
Monique Conti
The Richmond midfielder – who finished second behind semi-final foe Garner in this year’s coaches’ champion player of the year award – just continues to stun with her dominance. She has averaged almost 22 disposals per game this season and landed nine tackles against the Roos a couple of weeks ago. Just a total weapon.
WHO WINS AND WHY
Richmond by4 points
It’s been a huge few months for the Tigers as they charged into their first finals campaign, and they are determined not to go out in straight sets. They fought hard to play this game at Punt Road Oval and would want to make it count given the ticketing saga amid the push for a home ground advantage. The Kangaroos have a stellar record at the ground which will give them a boost, but Courtney Wakefield up forward and the revelation that has been Eilish Sheerin up the other end have been prime bookends who are ready to fire.
BY THE NUMBERS
HEAD TO HEAD
Richmond 0, North Melbourne 3, Draw 1
THIS SEASON
Round 10: North Melbourne 3.9 (27) drew Richmond 4.3 (27)
FINALS RECORDS
Richmond 0-1, North Melbourne 2-2
KEY NUMBERS
RICHMOND – 2800
The number of people that fit into Punt Road Oval, where scheduling has been the talk of the week. Can the Tigers prove their wish for a home ground final was worth it?
NORTH MELBOURNE – 4
The number of seasons this Kangaroos outfit has played finals. They’re hardened.
SECOND SEMI-FINAL: ADELAIDE V COLLINGWOOD
Unley Oval, Saturday, 3.10pm
KEY MATCH-UP
Ebony Marinoff v Jamiee Lambert
Two of the best midfielders in the league will go head-to-head at Unley Oval.
Collingwood likes to throw the magnets around in its midfield, but Lambert is the Pies’ best and faces a big challenge against Marinoff.
She is one of the best accumulators in the competition, and the Crows will be looking for Marinoff to bounce back after a quiet night by her standards against Melbourne – she still had 17 disposals though.
Lambert is nowhere near as prolific as Marinoff is on a regular basis, but she doesn’t need a heap of the ball to influence matches.
Whoever can win the midfield battle between the two can go a long way to helping their team get on the front foot and set up their chances for a win in the do-or-die match.
GAME BREAKER
Anne Hatchard
Given Marinoff’s season so far, she should get some attention from the Pies. That means Hatchard could run riot.
On home turf, where she does her best work, Hatchard is a player that seems to be built for finals football. She can break the lines, as well as being a contested beast – which she lifts to another level in finals footy.
Given that some of the Crows star power was lost to rivals Port Adelaide last off-season, Hatchard’s importance to Matthew Clarke’s side has only grown this season.
And Clarke will be looking for his star midfielder to again step up to keep the Crows’ season alive for at least another week.
WHO WINS AND WHY
Adelaide by 4 points
The last two games between the Crows and Pies have been decided by less than a goal and with so much on the line this could be another tight one.
But Adelaide’s home ground advantage and finals experience in recent years should be able to get them across the line and set up a prelim against the Lions.
BY THE NUMBERS
HEAD TO HEAD RECORD
Adelaide 4, Collingwood 1
THIS SEASON
Have not met
FINALS RECORDS
Adelaide 6-2, Collingwood 2-3
KEY NUMBERS
ADELAIDE – 2484
Adelaide has had the third-highest amount of disposals (2484) and kicked the third most goals this season (61).
COLLINGWOOD – 844
Collingwood ranks fourth in marks this season.
AFLW SEMI-FINAL TEAMS
Richmond v North Melbourne at the Swinburne Centre, 1.40pm AEDT
RICHMOND
B: L.McClelland 16 L.Graham 18
HB: M.Shevlin 35 K.Cox 17 R.Miller 15
C: K.Dempsey 19 E.Sheerin 31 J.Hosking 11
HF: E.McKenzie 22 G.Egan 2 E.Yassir 27
F: C.Wakefield 8 K.Brennan – C 3
Foll: G.Seymour 28 M.Conti 4 S.Hosking 7
I/C: B.Lynch 20 P.Kelly 14 M.Macdonald 38 S.Reid 25 T.Lavey 37
Emerg: K.Jacques 10 M.Kiely 13 S.D’Arcy 12
In: S.Hosking
Out: M.Brancatisano (omitted)
NORTH MELBOURNE
B: S.Wright 17 J.Ferguson 20
HB: B.Brown 36 E.Kearney – C 9 N.Bresnehan 12
C: A.Smith 15 J.Garner 25 T.Craven 5
HF: V.Wall 13 T.Randall 16 I.Eddey 3
F: E.King 60 E.Gavalas 22
Foll: K.Rennie 26 J.Bruton 35 A.Riddell 7
I/C: H.Bowey 18 M.King 23 T.Gatt 8 A.O’Loughlin 6 S.Abbatangelo 1
Emerg: Z.Savarirayan 4 D.Hardiman 31 S.McCarthy 21
In: Nil
Out: Nil
Adelaide v Collingwood at Unley Oval, 3.10pm ACDT
ADELAIDE
B: B.Tonon 28 Z.Prowse 4
HB: C.Biddell 12 S.Allan – C 39 N.Allen 8
C: E.Jones 2 A.Hatchard 33 S.Thompson 14
HF: R.Martin 5 D.Ponter 15 N.Kelly 23
F: A.Woodland 24 L.Whiteley 22
Foll: C.Gould 1 E.Marinoff 10 T.Charlton 25
I/C: K.Mueller 13 M.Rajcic 32 M.Newman 17 A.Ballard 27 H.Munyard 20
Emerg: M.McKinnon 21 H.Button 6 K.Kustermann 7
In: B.Tonon, L.Whiteley, M.Rajcic
Out: C.Randall (injured), H.Button (omitted), M.McKinnon (omitted)
COLLINGWOOD
B: L.Brazzale 24 S.Livingstone 12
HB: S.Casey 22 L.Butler 23 J.Allen 6
C: S.Rowe 7 A.Sheridan 14 S.Chiocci – C 17
HF: E.James 20 C.Molloy 2 A.Brazill 10
F: S.Frederick 1 A.Moloney 40
Foll: I.Barnett 4 J.Lambert 13 R.Schleicher 18
I/C: E.Fowler 15 J.Lin 35 M.Cann 25 S.Sansonetti 16 C.Taylor 11
Emerg: E.Smith 33 I.Evans 5 A.Porter 9
In: E.Fowler, C.Taylor
Out: T.Brown (illness), A.Downie (omitted)
AFLW SEMI-FINAL TIPS
Mark Robinson 77
Richmond 2
Adelaide 3
Last Week 4
Glenn McFarlane 76
North Melbourne 5
Adelaide 12
Last Week 3
Matt Turner 75
Richmond 8
Adelaide 15
Last Week 3
Chris Cavanagh 74
Richmond 1
Adelaide 1
Last Week 2
Liz Walsh 74
North Melbourne 6
Adelaide 6
Last Week 3
Rebecca Williams 74
Richmond 6
Collingwood 4
Last Week 3
Lauren Wood 74
Richmond 4
Adelaide 11
Last Week 3
Ellie Blackburn 72
North Melbourne
Adelaide
Last Week 2
Sarah Jones 72
North Melbourne 10
Adelaide 15
Last Week 3
Ebony Marinoff 70
North Melbourne
Adelaide
Last Week 0
Kate McCarthy 69
North Melbourne
Adelaide
Last Week 3
Chloe Molloy 68
Richmond
Collingwood
Last Week 3
Aliesha Newman 63
Richmond
Adelaide
Last Week 3
Gemma Houghton 61
Richmond
Collingwood
Last Week 3
Kiss of Death 18
Richmond
Collingwood
Last Week 1
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