AFLW Toast R4: 20 point win to sink the Anchors

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ROUND 4: ESSENDON VS FREMANTLE​

Windy Hill, Essendon​

Sunday September 24 @ 3.05pm AEST​


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Essendon will be looking to bounce back against Fremantle on Sunday, after recording their first loss for the season against a dominant Adelaide side at Unley Oval.

The Bombers had started in sprightly fashion, particularly in the clearances, and held a slender four-point lead when Essendon forward Daria Bannister suffered a concussion, hitting her head on the turf as she tackled an opponent.



Maddy Prespakis played a near-lone hand in Essendon's midfield, while ruck Steph Wales proved her wares at ground level, recording six clearances, but Adelaide counterpart Jess Allan held sway in the aerial battle, with Hatchard and Marinoff lifting their workrate through the midfield.



Adelaide sprang to life in the second quarter, with Teah Charlton proving a handful and Danielle Ponter's 50th career goal coming before half time, despite Essendon swinging spearhead Bonnie Toogood into defence.

Adelaide started the second half with a 17-point lead, but the Bombers took back some control in the clearances, slowing Adelaide's roll until Abbie Ballard broke through with two set shot goals in the space of a few minutes.

The Bombers refused to die wondering. They rallied, kicking two goals in the final term, but it wasn't enough. The Crows proved their class, kicking clear again in the final minutes to record a 47 point win.

And so, in typical Essendon fashion, Bonnie and Woosh marked their milestones with a loss... though admittedly against three-time premiers at their home ground.



ADELAIDE 12.9 (81)
ESSENDON
5.4 (34)

GOALS: Toogood 2, Prespakis 2, Scott
BESTS: Prespakis, Toogood, Brown, Cain, Wales

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ESSENDON

FB:
36. Brown​
14. Gamble​
HB:
27. Van De Heuvel​
9. Walker​
25. Morcom​
C:
22. Radford​
4. Prespakis​
20. Cain​
HF:
2. Gee​
8. Toogood​
24. Alexander​
FF:
21. Wuetschner​
32. Scott​
Foll:
30. Wales​
10. Vogt​
5. Nanscawen​
Int:
7. Jacques​
17. Clarke​
28. Busch​
16. Dyke​
12. Doonan​
Emg:
26. Van Loon​
6. Marshall​
11. Barba​

FREMANTLE

FB:
12. Antonio​
3. O'Driscoll​
HB:
30. Low​
32. Pugh​
6. Scanlon​
C:
18. Seth​
5. Verrier​
14. Lally​
HF:
22. Runnalls​
10. Tighe​
24. Wielstra​
FF:
25. Kauffman​
4. Stannett​
Foll:
21. Strom​
19. Miller​
2. Bowers​
Int:
29. Hetherington​
20. Flynn​
23. Cregg​
8. East​
33. Mulholland​
Emg:
7. Nield​
13. Tuhakaraina​
28. Hyde​

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The Bombers will be without Daria Bannister for the clash with Fremantle after the forward sustained a concussion during the Round 3 match against Adelaide.

Amber Clarke has also been ruled out due to a knee injury, while Leah Cutting and Ashleigh Van Loon have been omitted.

Matilda Dyke will make her debut at AFLW level.

MILESTONES​

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#16 Matilda Dyke​

Debutante​


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Coverage starts at 3pm​

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CARN THE DONS!

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😆 this stat

All three scores for the Dockers have come from forward half chains while both scores for the Bombers have come from defensive half chains.


So basically everything in Q1 originated in the same part of the ground: Freo's forward half.
 
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