Saturday, February 27, 2021

AFLW 2021 Round 5: The Team

AFLW 2021 ROUND 5

COLLINGWOOD
v
MELBOURNE

Time & Place:
Sunday February 28, 3:10pm EDT
Victoria Park

TV:
7mate/AFL Streaming 3.00pm EDT

Weather:
Min 12 Max 28
Chance of rain 5%: <1mm
Wind: SW 9kph

Betting:
Collingwood $1.55
Melbourne $2.41

B: L.Butler [23] S.Casey [22]

HB: S.Chiocci [17] S.Livingstone [12] J.Allen [6]

C: R.Schleicher [18] J.Lambert [13] M.Cann [25]

HF: A.Sheridan [14] S.Alexander [24] E.O'Dea [50]

F: C.Molloy [2] A.Newman [16]

Foll: S.Norder [1] B.Davey [3] B.Bonnici [8]

I/C: A.Porter [9] J.Membrey [21] T.Brown [26] J.Lin [20] E.Fowler [15] 

Emerg: A.Moloney [40] K.Stratton [41] 
 

In: A.Newman
Out: S.Rowe (shoulder)


Alanna Mullan

Newman Returns

Aliesha Newman will return to the Collingwood side for the game against Melbourne.

The speedy forward has worked her way back into the side having been omitted from the Pies round four side who claimed a 20-point victory over North.

She replaces midfielder Sarah Rowe, who sustained an injury to her shoulder during last week’s match. The Irish cross-coder is set to be sidelined for 2-3 weeks.

It will be the first occasion Newman will come face-to-face with her former side.

Abbi Moloney and Kristy Stratton have been named emergencies for the match.

The Pies will be looking to make it five from five when return to their spiritual home at Victoria Park.
Round 5 will mark the inaugural AFLW Indigenous Round, as the league celebrates and highlights the contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to the game of football and in our country.

The Pies will return home to Victoria Park to take on Melbourne, as both sides look to solidify their position within the top six.

Coming off Round 4

Collingwood remain one of just two undefeated sides, following a commanding 20-point victory over North Melbourne at Marvel Stadium last Saturday.

The Round 4 win came through a solid team performance, with Chloe Molloy booting two goals up forward, Brianna Davey leading the midfield with 31 disposals and the backline holding the Kangaroos goalless for the first time in AFLW history.

An eye on the opposition

The Demons were dealt their first loss of the season when they went down to a tenacious Bulldogs outfit on their home deck at Whitten Oval.

Despite dominating the contest, inaccuracy was the Dees undoing as they found themselves unable to capitalise on a forward-fifty ledger skewed heavily in their favour.

 Aliesha Newman wears Pies Indigenous guernsey

Melbourne will be eager to atone for last week’s mistakes and return to the form which saw them defeat the Pies to the tune of 20 points the last time the two sides met in Round 4 of the 2020 AFLW season.

Consistent pressure across four quarters will be key for the Pies in order to limit the Dees’ forward opportunity and take home the four points.

Pies to look out for

Jordan Membrey has provided yet another dimension to an already dangerous forward dynamic after returning from an ankle injury a fortnight ago.

The Pies’ leading goalkicker for the 2020 season registered one major from her eight disposals last week, capped off by a courageous mark running back with the flight of the ball.

Stacey Livingstone can stake claim to a feat that no other can, playing the general down back in a side that held the Kangaroos goalless for the first time in AFLW history.

Livingstone finished with a season-high 16 disposals (including 13 kicks) and eight marks in a herculean effort to get the Pies over the line.

Indigenous Round

The squad will continue to show their support for the Free the Flag campaign, wearing t-shirts during the warm-up this week, and for the remainder of their 2021 campaign.

The team will also wear the club’s Indigenous guernsey designed by Ross Morgan Senior and his sons, highlighting the Yorta Yorta culture.

The story behind the design comes from the Cummeragunja Walk Off, which was a protest by Aboriginal people at Cummeragunja Station. It is remembered as an act of strength and resilience.

Collingwood forward, Aliesha Newman has also been involved in designing the league’s Indigenous logo for the round.



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