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DayDateTimeHomeAwayVenue
Fri
21-Jan​
1910​
GeelongCollingwoodGMBHA Stadium
Sat
22-Jan​
1240​
West CoastAdelaideSwinbourne Centre
Sat
22-Jan​
1510​
MelbourneSt KildaCasey Fields
Sat
22-Jan​
1710​
RichmondFremantleSwinbourne Centre
Sat
22-Jan​
1910​
Gold CoastBrisbaneMetricon Stadium
Sun
23-Jan​
1310​
Nth MelbourneG.Western SydneyArden Street
Sun
23-Jan​
1510​
Western BulldogsCarltonVU Whitten Oval
Round 2TBCTBCWestern BulldogsBrisbaneTBC

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Sunday 16 January

Game Changers unveil 2022 AFLW Pride Guernsey

The Carlton Football Club today proudly launches its 2022 Pride guernsey, which will be worn by the Game Changers in Sunday’s Round 3 Pride Game against the Western Bulldogs at Whitten Oval.
The game will mark the fifth consecutive season the two teams have met in a celebration of pride, which is proudly held to recognise and support the LBGTQIA+ community by celebrating inclusiveness, gender diversity, and welcoming all people, no matter their sexual orientation.
The Blues’ 2022 Pride guernsey, designed by the Club’s Carlton Pride supporter group, represents themes of LGBTQIA+ and AFLW stories relating to growth, journey, struggle, and strength.

Carlton CEO Brian Cook said the Club was looking forward to once again participating in the annual Pride Game.

“This is a concept that supports our values as a club and reflects our overall commitment to inclusion and belonging,” Cook said.

“We’re incredibly proud of the ongoing work and engagement we have with our Carlton Pride group and know the important role this game plays in being able to contribute to, and influence, positive societal progress.”

There is a key focus on the transgender community for 2022, with Carlton Pride Treasurer Rochelle Pattison highlighting the importance of this recognition in the guernsey design.

“The Carlton Pride group felt that acceptance of this community, inclusive of people of colour, is continuing to grow. There is progress to be made in our society that educates people on transgender, gender diverse and non-binary individuals and results in acceptance of their community,” Pattison said.

Carlton Pride Secretary David Gould added “the 2022 Carlton Pride Guernsey takes on a new visual from its previous years to reflect growth and the colours represented in this guernsey show the full spectrum of the progress flag.

“We have been very appreciative of the Carlton Football Club’s willingness to become a partner in championing inclusivity.”

There will be a limited number of Pride guernseys for sale at The Carlton Shop, and following the match, the players’ guernseys will also be auctioned off via the Club’s online auction site, with proceeds split between Carlton Pride and LGBTQIA+ charity Minus18.

Minus18 are the champions for LGBTQIA+ youth in Australia. The charity creates social change and mobilises community support through their identity-affirming, youth-driven events, workshops, education resources and campaigns across the nation.

Carlton Pride has been the official LGBTQIA+ supporter group of the Blues since 2017. The group exists to provide a safe and inclusive environment for members of the LGBTQIA+ community and welcomes all LGBTQIA+ people and allies.

Find out more about Minus18 and Carlton Pride.
 

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Charlie Rowbottom a Round 2 NAB AFLW Rising Star nominee

Charlie Rowbottom has claimed a Round 2 NAB AFL Women’s Rising Star nomination following a standout performance in the win over West Coast on the weekend.

Selected as the number one pick in the 2021 NAB AFLW Draft, Rowbottom led the way with a game-high 12 tackles, while her attack on the ball saw her finish with 17 disposals (12 contested) in the victory.


In addition, Rowbottom’s tenacity around the contest saw her collect a game-high six inside 50’s, game-high five clearances and a game-high two goal assists in just her second game of elite women’s football.

Since joining the club, Rowbottom has impressed with her ball-winning ability and physicality in the contest.

She made her AFLW debut in Round 1 in Mackay where she had 11 disposals and six tackles, but lifted to another level in her second game to earn the Rising Star recognition.

Rowbottom’s junior club is the East Malvern Knights Football Club, while she also came through the Oakleigh Chargers development program.

The NAB AFLW Rising Star winner will be announced at the 2022 W Awards.

All AFLW players 21 years and under as at 1 January 2021 and who have not previously been nominated as a rising star qualify for consideration for the award.

Two players will be nominated each week of the NAB AFL Women’s Competition. Melbourne’s Alyssa Bannan is the other Round 2 nominee.
 
To when? I’m looking to fly up to Queensland for the game
Sorry, I must've missed a notification to this post. If it was to be rescheduled for the purposes I mentioned, it would have been moved to Sunday to allow a four-day turnaround from Wednesday.

But tickets are on sale now for all seven matches, including GC v BL on Saturday for which the Ticketek page is back up, suggesting a different game down the track will have to be rescheduled to accommodate the Lions-Dogs catch-up (unless the four day break minimum is changed to three, but I can't see how that'd fly).
 
Richmond meeting Fremantle for the first time, meaning the Dockers will become just the 2nd team (after GWS) to have played all 13 other teams.

8 clubs will have finally joined that list by the end of the season--somebody correct me if I'm wrong but I think Adel-Rich, Melb-Geel, and WCE-Carl are to remain as the elusive match-ups (two of which have been scheduled previously but never came to fruition).
 

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Kangaroos launch inaugural Pride guernsey

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The North Melbourne Kangaroos have proudly launched their inaugural Pride guernsey ahead of AFLW Pride Round this weekend.

The Pride guernsey design represents the club’s past and it’s diverse and progressive future. It features the traditional bounding Roo, synonymous with the club’s on-field success in the 1990s, in the centre and vertical rainbow stripes on the front and back of the guernsey.

“Today is a very proud moment for our club,” North Melbourne Chief Executive Ben Amarfio said.

“The Pride guernsey is a representation of our past, our present and our future.

“We are proud of our club culture, one based around respect, dignity and inclusion and this guernsey is a great representation of our North Melbourne community.

“This weekend, Pride Round provides an opportunity for us to acknowledge and celebrate the diverse communities that make up our club and gives up a very public platform to create a match day where everyone feels a genuine sense of belonging.”

On Tuesday, AFLW players Daisy Bateman, Daria Bannister and Ellie Gavalas helped to officially launch the club’s Pride guernsey ahead of their round 3 clash with the GWS Giants at Arden Street Oval this Sunday.

“Pride round is super important to me and my teammates,” Bateman said.

“We are fortunate to have a platform like playing a game down at Arden Street to represent the pride community.

“If we can play a small part like pulling on the jumper and making some people feel really special then there’s something really special in that.”

The club’s Pride guernsey can be purchased online at the Roo Shop.
 
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no fixture changes - round to go ahead


Round Three
Friday, January 21STADIUM (NETWORK)EDTLOCAL
Geelong Cats vs. CollingwoodGMHBA Stadium (VIC) (Foxtel)7:10pm7:10pm
Saturday, January 22
West Coast Eagles vs. Adelaide CrowsSwinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (VIC) (Foxtel)12:40pm12:40pm
Melbourne vs. St. KildaCasey Fields (VIC) (Seven)3:10pm3:10pm
Richmond vs. FremantleSwinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (VIC) (Foxtel)5:10pm5:10pm
Gold Coast SUNS vs. Brisbane LionsMetricon Stadium (QLD) (Foxtel)7:10pm6:10pm
Sunday, January 23
Kangaroos vs. GWS GIANTSArden Street (VIC) (Seven)1:10pm1:10pm
Western Bulldogs vs. CarltonVictoria University Whitten Oval (VIC) (Seven)3:10pm3:10pm


3 TEAM SELECTION ANNOUNCEMENTS

See below table for Team Lodgement and Announcements timings for the 2022 NAB AFL Women's Competition:

Day of MatchDate / Time (AEST) and Action
Thursday MatchesWednesday 5:00pm – Team Lodgement
Wednesday 5:30pm – Teams Released
Friday MatchesThursday 5:00pm – Team Lodgement
Thursday 5:30pm – Teams Released
Saturday MatchesFriday 5:00pm – Team Lodgement
Friday 5:30pm – Teams Released
Sunday MatchesSaturday 5:00pm – Team Lodgement
Saturday 5:30pm – Teams Released

4 CURRENTLY SUSPENDED PLAYERS

Ellie Hampson
(Gold Coast SUNS) - One match sanction from Round Two.
Tait Mackrill (GWS GIANTS) - One match sanction from Round Two.
Emma Swanson (West Coast Eagles) - One match sanction from Round Two.
 
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The GIANTS will return to Melbourne this weekend to take on the Kangaroos in round three of the AFLW season.


Round 3


North Melbourne v GIANTS
Sunday, January 23 at 1:10pm (AEDT)

Arden Street Oval


Pride Round


The NAB AFL Women’s Competition will celebrate Pride Round this weekend, which will see the GIANTS proudly unveil the club's first-ever Pride Jumper on Wednesday.


The GIANTS will proudly debut their jumper for their first home game of the 2022 season when the club celebrates Pride Round at Henson Park in round four against the Bulldogs.


This GIANTS will celebrate Pride Round this weekend by wearing Pride-themed warm-up tees.


Injury Update



Bec Beeson will miss AFLW matches for the first time with the inaugural GIANT expected to miss multiple weeks following an ankle strain sustained in the GIANTS’ round two clash.


Fellow midfielder Chloe Dalton will be a test again this week following her shoulder injury from round one.
 
One of many reasons why the AFL is going to do their darndest to squeeze in catch-up games. Ya never know when the next postponed match is going to be.
 

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Round Three

Friday, January 21
Geelong v Collingwood GMHBA Stadium 7.10pm AEDT

Saturday, January 22
West Coast v Adelaide Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval 12.40pm AEDT
Melbourne v St Kilda Casey Fields 3.10pm AEDT
Richmond v Fremantle Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval 5.10pm AEDT

Sunday, January 23
Kangaroos v GWS Giants Arden Street 1.10pm AEDT

Tuesday, January 25
Brisbane v Carlton Metricon Stadium 6.10pm AEST
 

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