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Brisbane Lions vs Collingwood 2019 AFL Women's season: Round 7 preview
There is just one round left in the AFL Women’s season and a lot of the focus will be on who finishes where, as well as whether Collingwood can snatch a late win and sentence the GWS Giants to their second wooden spoon in three seasons.
The two matches on Saturday between Melbourne and the Adelaide Crows, followed by Fremantle and North Melbourne in the west, will determine the final Conference A ladder, with two of those teams to be left heartbroken by the time the sun sets in the evening.
Sunday also shapes as a crucial day in the make-up of Conference B, with the Brisbane Lions needing to pray that both Carlton and the Geelong Cats are beaten, as well as score a huge win over Collingwood, if they are to force their way into September.
Brisbane Lions vs Collingwood
By the time Collingwood takes to Victoria Park for their final round clash against the Brisbane Lions, they will know whether they are still a chance of avoiding the overall wooden spoon.
They would have to pray that the GWS Giants are beaten by the Geelong Cats on Friday night, and a win for the Pies would see them overtake the Giants on percentage.
Regardless, Wayne Siekman’s side will be playing for pride after what has been a disappointing season, failing to win any of their six matches and going down to North Melbourne by 22 points in the Marvel Stadium double-header last Saturday night.
On the other hand, the Brisbane Lions have everything to play for in what will be their second consecutive match in Melbourne, after losing to Carlton by 16 points at Ikon Park last Sunday.
They must first rely on the Giants beating Geelong, and then beat the Pies by enough to overtake Carlton on percentage, and then ensure the Blues are beaten by the Western Bulldogs in the latter match.
Otherwise, if the Cats win, the Lions must beat the Pies by a huge margin and ensure the Blues are beaten heavily by the Bulldogs to qualify.
Any other result and the Lions will miss out altogether, so Craig Starcevich’s side will want to be switched on from the get-go.
Prediction: Brisbane Lions by 18 points.
Brisbane Lions vs Collingwood 2019 AFL Women's season: Round 7 preview
There is just one round left in the AFL Women’s season and a lot of the focus will be on who finishes where, as well as whether Collingwood can snatch a late win and sentence the GWS Giants to their second wooden spoon in three seasons.
The two matches on Saturday between Melbourne and the Adelaide Crows, followed by Fremantle and North Melbourne in the west, will determine the final Conference A ladder, with two of those teams to be left heartbroken by the time the sun sets in the evening.
Sunday also shapes as a crucial day in the make-up of Conference B, with the Brisbane Lions needing to pray that both Carlton and the Geelong Cats are beaten, as well as score a huge win over Collingwood, if they are to force their way into September.
Brisbane Lions vs Collingwood
By the time Collingwood takes to Victoria Park for their final round clash against the Brisbane Lions, they will know whether they are still a chance of avoiding the overall wooden spoon.
They would have to pray that the GWS Giants are beaten by the Geelong Cats on Friday night, and a win for the Pies would see them overtake the Giants on percentage.
Regardless, Wayne Siekman’s side will be playing for pride after what has been a disappointing season, failing to win any of their six matches and going down to North Melbourne by 22 points in the Marvel Stadium double-header last Saturday night.
On the other hand, the Brisbane Lions have everything to play for in what will be their second consecutive match in Melbourne, after losing to Carlton by 16 points at Ikon Park last Sunday.
They must first rely on the Giants beating Geelong, and then beat the Pies by enough to overtake Carlton on percentage, and then ensure the Blues are beaten by the Western Bulldogs in the latter match.
Otherwise, if the Cats win, the Lions must beat the Pies by a huge margin and ensure the Blues are beaten heavily by the Bulldogs to qualify.
Any other result and the Lions will miss out altogether, so Craig Starcevich’s side will want to be switched on from the get-go.
Prediction: Brisbane Lions by 18 points.


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