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Live AFL Women’s: Round 5, Carlton v Collingwood

It’s season on the line for both Carlton and Collingwood as the traditional rivals clash in a must-win encounter on Saturday night.
The Blues (1-3, 84.8%) were unlucky to lose last week against Geelong but because they did, they are behind the eight-ball in Conference B; finals are still a real possibility with a win this week, though.

The Magpies (0-4, 56.2%) are still in the finals race - thanks to Conference B leaders Brisbane and Geelong coming into this round at 2-2, and there being three weeks left - but realistically must win every game from here to make it.

When Collingwood's AFLW players trudged from the field after last weekend's loss to Greater Western Sydney, the Magpies entered uncharted territory with four successive defeats to begin the season.


It also meant the four players who switched from Collingwood to North Melbourne this year – Emma King, Moana Hope, Jasmine Garner and Jess Duffin – had scored more goals between them than the Collingwood squad this season.

Saturday night's clash with last year's wooden spooners Carlton is a return to where it all started in 2017, when more than 24,000 fans packed Ikon Park, a lockout in the AFLW's first match. For Collingwood, it should have been the start of something special; the Magpies subsequently finished fifth, then sixth last year.

They've gone close on occasions this season, including a one-point loss to Geelong in round one, but turned in a wretched performance the following week against Melbourne, mustering just one goal.

Eddie McGuire's club simply doesn't tolerate a lack of success. As Collingwood's general manager of women's sport, Jane Woodlands-Thompson, acknowledges: "The fans obviously want to see wins on the board, particularly at a club that has such a proud history of tradition and success."



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