Monday, January 10, 2022

AFLW 2022 Round 1: Collingwood 44 Carlton 25

AFLW 2022 Round 2
COLLINGWOOD v ST KILDA
Time & Place:
Saturday January 15, 3:10pm EDT
Victoria Park
TV:
7mate / Fox Footy 3.00pm EDT
Weather:
Min 18 Max 28
Chance of rain 60%: < 1mm
Wind: SSW 12kph
Betting:
Collingwood TBC
St Kilda TBC
COLLINGWOOD   0.4.4   3.6.24   4.7.31   6.8.44
CARLTON             1.0.6     1.2.8   3.4.22   3.7.25

GOALS - Collingwood: Rowe, Schleicher, Downie, Sheridan, Alexander, Allen

BEST - Collingwood: Lambert, Schleicher, Allen, Rowe, Davey

INJURIES - Collingwood: Davey (knee)

REPORTS - Collingwood: Nil

OFFICIAL CROWD - 3,511 at Princes Park


"She'll [Brianna Davey, knee injury] do some scans ... to confirm where everything sits at the moment ... fingers crossed it's positive for her. ... We've come here and had a Round 1 win and started off our season on a really positive note as far as a result, but we've got a really close connection with our playing group. We've got a theme of 'Family' inside our club and straight away it was like a family member has gone down and everyone's concerned for her at the moment."  – Collingwood coach Steve Symonds

Media Clippings
Herald Sun

    Bri Davey’s season hangs in the balance after suffering what appeared to be a serious knee injury in the dying moments of Collingwood’s 19-point win over Carlton. Last season’s joint AFLW best and fairest winner, Davey, went down clutching her right knee as she tried to change direction when chasing Carlton debutant Paige Trudgeon. Collingwood coach Steve Symonds said Davey will have scans on Monday to confirm the extent of the injury. “There are mixed emotions for everyone at the moment, but she’s getting it assessed at the moment and will have some scans tomorrow to confirm where things sit,” Symonds said. Symonds said the injury had soured the Pies’ resounding win over their arch-enemy and all of his players were feeling the blow.


    Collingwood News

    A suspected serious knee injury to Collingwood superstar Brianna Davey has soured a strong win over arch-rivals Carlton at Ikon Park on Sunday. Davey went down late in the fourth term while attempting a change of direction to lay a tackle. Collingwood's 19-point win was punctuated not only by Davey's injury, but three goals from 50m penalties thanks to some undisciplined acts from the Blues in the 6.8 (44) to 3.7 (25) result. A vocal crowd of 3,511 watched on as Carlton got off to a strong start, snatching an early goal from a clever Lucy McEvoy rove off the pack, but after that Collingwood took control of the game.

    The Age

    A hush fell over Ikon Park when Collingwood co-captain Brianna Davey fell to the ground with a suspected right knee injury late during the Magpies’ 19-point win over Carlton on Sunday. Collingwood defeated Carlton 6.8 (44) to 3.7 (25) in the sixth edition of a rivalry as old as the competition, but it was bittersweet with the reigning joint best and fairest succumbing to injury one day after the Bulldogs’ leading goalkicker Izzy Huntington suffered a suspected ACL tear. Davey received a warm applause as she entered the race and the siren went. “It’s never nice to see anyone go down, we saw that with Izzy last night,” Collingwood co-captain Steph Chiocci said post-game. “I had tears in my eyes. We just hope Bri is OK… that’s footy. “Obviously she’s the biggest player in the league, so it’s going to be of significant impact, but we pride ourselves on the depth of our group.”

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