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https://womens.afl/news/16816

Carlton's Sarah Hosking can accept a $400 fine with an early plea for making forceful front-on contact against Cat Jordan Ivey in the first quarter. The incident was assessed as careless conduct with low impact to the head.

Meanwhile two cats are facing suspensions.

O'Connor was charged with striking Carlton's Nicola Stevens in the first quarter of their match on Saturday, with the incident assessed as intentional conduct with medium impact to the head. If she accepts, O'Connor will miss games against the Lions and Dockers.
https://womens.afl/news/16787/in-case-you-missed-it-a-snapshot-of-round-four
Boyd was charged with rough conduct against Blue Jessica Hosking, with the clash deemed careless conduct with medium impact to the head.

And Harrington polled 8 votes, Davey polled 4.

Harrington has now moved up to 15 votes, equal with Madison Prespakis as Carlton’s best.

 
Harford on Channel 9's Womens Footy on Sunday.



I'm glad he's a good communicator for us and can talk straight, no corporate answers.
 
https://womens.afl/news/17017

Most improved players for the season (so far)

For us:

Carlton: Kerryn Harrington
Honourable mentions:
Gab Pound, Georgia Gee

and on Gee:

Georgia’s got the shakes
A baby Blue is now starting to see the results of a solid 18 months of gym work and protein shakes. The lightly framed Georgia Gee weighed less than 50kg when she was drafted by Carlton at the end of 2017, but has been steadily adding size in the past few months. Protein shakes have been a vital part of Gee's development into an AFLW midfielder, her bigger body giving her more confidence with ball in hand while also allowing her to utilise her smooth kicking skills.
 
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