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In the six quarters we've played against the Bulldogs thus far, we've kicked 14.15.99 to 0.7.7.
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Not good enough...Rats, the Bulldogs scored a goal. We're leading 11.5.71 to 1.1.7 at 3 quarter time.
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This is a little different for Amy - not named as BOG in a Geelong match
VFLW ROUND 9
Geelong 4.1, 9.5, 11.5, 15.9 (99)
Western Bulldogs 0.1, 0.1, 1.1, 2.2 (14)
GOALS, Geelong: G. Clarke 4, R. Cranston 3, S. Williams 2, T. Smith 2, J. Woollett, D. Moloney, A. Johnson, P. Sheppard
Western Bulldogs: N. Morris-Dalton, C. Sargent
BEST, Geelong: A. Johnson, M. Keryk, C. Gunjaca, G. Clarke, A. McDonald, T. Smith
Western Bulldogs: A. Gogos, D. Marshall, S. Ruedin, S. Hartwig, I. Pritchard, G. Lagioia
full match review - http://www.krockfootball.com.au/vfl-news/cats-continue-winning-run/
Geelong has sent a warning to the rest of the competition with a record win over the Western Bulldogs. The Cats passed the previous high score for the season, set by the Dogs three weeks ago, piling on 15 goals to run out 85-point winners. It was clinical from the Cats who kept the Dogs goalless in the first half while kicking nine of their own. From there the Bulldogs only managed two goals as Geelong was able to kick another six on the way to the record score.
The Cats had plenty of contributors in the win, with Richelle Cranston and Georgia Clarke leading the goalkickers with three each. Laura Gardiner again led all disposal getters with her 27, with Madeline Keryk, Amy McDonald, Darcy Moloney, Annabel Johnson and Paige Sheppard also reaching the 20s. Tamara Smith and Steph Williams were also damaging inside 50, kicking two goals apiece.
Has Steph Williams played pretty much the whole VFLW season? Hope they just keep pumping games into her. Once she knows how to get a bit of ball, I reckon she'll shake things up in our forward line (which admittedly was only one of several big problems last season - so it's exciting to see the future coming on).
After her omission from the senior team, I believe it's only 1 VFLW match that she's missed and it happened to be our first match following the completion of the AFLW season - not sure if there was a reason why she missed that week, but pretty sure she's played every other week she's been available to play
And I agree about just pumping games into her - she was rather raw this season in the AFLW but there was also something about her, and she bought something different with her pace