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The Week 2 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL and Swisse Wellness VFL Women’s #LovetheGame Finals Series fixture has been announced.
Double-header semi-final games will feature at Port Melbourne’s Adcon Stadium next Saturday and Sunday after the qualifying and elimination finals were completed this weekend.
In the VFL, Richmond and Williamstown have earned direct passage to the preliminary finals on September 14 / 15, with the Tigers fighting back from 40 points down at three-quarter-time to defeat Essendon and Williamstown defeating Footscray after trailing the Bulldogs by 28 points at quarter-time. Footscray will meet Port Melbourne on Saturday at 11.40am, and Essendon will face Werribee on Sunday at 2.10pm.
In the VFL Women’s, Melbourne Uni and Western Bulldogs both survived elimination finals across the weekend and will meet the qualifying teams Collingwood and Southern Saints in semi-final clashes. Western Bulldogs held on in the final term to defeat Richmond, earning a spot against ladder-leaders Collingwood on Saturday at 2.40pm, while Melbourne Uni will meet the Southern Saints on Sunday at 11.45am.
Both VFL games will be broadcast on Channel 7, with the VFL Women’s clashes to be video streamed via the VFL website.
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If we win this Sunday we will play the loser of Collingwood v Western Bulldogs in a preliminary final.
Double-header semi-final games will feature at Port Melbourne’s Adcon Stadium next Saturday and Sunday after the qualifying and elimination finals were completed this weekend.
In the VFL, Richmond and Williamstown have earned direct passage to the preliminary finals on September 14 / 15, with the Tigers fighting back from 40 points down at three-quarter-time to defeat Essendon and Williamstown defeating Footscray after trailing the Bulldogs by 28 points at quarter-time. Footscray will meet Port Melbourne on Saturday at 11.40am, and Essendon will face Werribee on Sunday at 2.10pm.
In the VFL Women’s, Melbourne Uni and Western Bulldogs both survived elimination finals across the weekend and will meet the qualifying teams Collingwood and Southern Saints in semi-final clashes. Western Bulldogs held on in the final term to defeat Richmond, earning a spot against ladder-leaders Collingwood on Saturday at 2.40pm, while Melbourne Uni will meet the Southern Saints on Sunday at 11.45am.
Both VFL games will be broadcast on Channel 7, with the VFL Women’s clashes to be video streamed via the VFL website.
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If we win this Sunday we will play the loser of Collingwood v Western Bulldogs in a preliminary final.