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2019 AFL Women's season: Geelong Cats vs Carlton Round 4 preview
We reach the halfway mark of the 2019 AFL Women’s season this weekend, and after three rounds there has been scathing criticism of the fixture, with all the teams in Conference A proving to be stronger than their Conference B counterparts.
A major anomaly of the fixture is that the worst team in Conference A, the Western Bulldogs, has a better record than the top team in Conference B, Carlton (which is ahead of the Bulldogs on per centage by just 0.2 per cent), which registered its first win for the season last week.
In fact, if you put the two conferences ladder together, then the overall ladder would not change one bit.
What it does mean is that we have the two worst teams overall, Collingwood and the GWS Giants, facing off this Sunday in Morwell in what is effectively a battle to remain in the finals race.
Other highlights of the round include the grand final rematch between the Western Bulldogs and Brisbane Lions, as well as clashes between in-form teams the Adelaide Crows and Fremantle, as well as between Melbourne and North Melbourne.
All matches last week were decided by at least 29 points, which is a strong indication that scoring is well up on previous rounds.
Here is your preview to Round 4.
Geelong Cats vs Carlton
After two tough losses on the road, the Geelong Cats return home this Saturday to host a Carlton side that is buzzing following its first win for the season.
Despite the return of Richelle Cranston from a two-match suspension, Paul Hood’s side proved to be no match for the Crows in Adelaide last week.
This followed their 18-point loss to the Western Bulldogs in Round 2, in which they were kept scoreless in the second and fourth quarters, which goes to show that their forward line, which is the third-worst in the AFLW (only ahead of the Western Bulldogs and Collingwood), is still a work in progress.
Meantime, the Blues broke a twelve-month winning drought by upsetting the GWS Giants by 29 points in Blacktown last weekend, registering their highest-ever score of 10.5 (65) in the process.
After a disastrous 2018 season which saw them claim the wooden spoon after holding top spot at the end of Round 2, new coach Daniel Harford stripped back the game plan, thus allowing his side to play with more freedom.
This was evident when they led the Adelaide Crows by 17 points midway through the third quarter before capitulating to lose by 13, and it was also on display last week as they never really let the Giants into the match.
In a major boost for the Blues, they’ll have forward Tayla Harris available after she successfully downgraded her rough conduct charge against Pepa Randall, escaping with a reprimand rather than the one-match suspension she could have accepted.
It’s a tough one to pick, but I’ll back the Cats at home.
Prediction: Geelong Cats by 14 points.
2019 AFL Women's season: Geelong Cats vs Carlton Round 4 preview
We reach the halfway mark of the 2019 AFL Women’s season this weekend, and after three rounds there has been scathing criticism of the fixture, with all the teams in Conference A proving to be stronger than their Conference B counterparts.
A major anomaly of the fixture is that the worst team in Conference A, the Western Bulldogs, has a better record than the top team in Conference B, Carlton (which is ahead of the Bulldogs on per centage by just 0.2 per cent), which registered its first win for the season last week.
In fact, if you put the two conferences ladder together, then the overall ladder would not change one bit.
What it does mean is that we have the two worst teams overall, Collingwood and the GWS Giants, facing off this Sunday in Morwell in what is effectively a battle to remain in the finals race.
Other highlights of the round include the grand final rematch between the Western Bulldogs and Brisbane Lions, as well as clashes between in-form teams the Adelaide Crows and Fremantle, as well as between Melbourne and North Melbourne.
All matches last week were decided by at least 29 points, which is a strong indication that scoring is well up on previous rounds.
Here is your preview to Round 4.
Geelong Cats vs Carlton
After two tough losses on the road, the Geelong Cats return home this Saturday to host a Carlton side that is buzzing following its first win for the season.
Despite the return of Richelle Cranston from a two-match suspension, Paul Hood’s side proved to be no match for the Crows in Adelaide last week.
This followed their 18-point loss to the Western Bulldogs in Round 2, in which they were kept scoreless in the second and fourth quarters, which goes to show that their forward line, which is the third-worst in the AFLW (only ahead of the Western Bulldogs and Collingwood), is still a work in progress.
Meantime, the Blues broke a twelve-month winning drought by upsetting the GWS Giants by 29 points in Blacktown last weekend, registering their highest-ever score of 10.5 (65) in the process.
After a disastrous 2018 season which saw them claim the wooden spoon after holding top spot at the end of Round 2, new coach Daniel Harford stripped back the game plan, thus allowing his side to play with more freedom.
This was evident when they led the Adelaide Crows by 17 points midway through the third quarter before capitulating to lose by 13, and it was also on display last week as they never really let the Giants into the match.
In a major boost for the Blues, they’ll have forward Tayla Harris available after she successfully downgraded her rough conduct charge against Pepa Randall, escaping with a reprimand rather than the one-match suspension she could have accepted.
It’s a tough one to pick, but I’ll back the Cats at home.
Prediction: Geelong Cats by 14 points.


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