Friday, January 29, 2021

AFLW 2021 Round 1: Collingwood 33 Carlton 27

AFLW 2021 Round 2
COLLINGWOOD v GOLD COAST
Time & Place:
Saturday February 6, 3:10pm EDT
Victoria Park
TV:
Fox Footy 3.00pm EDT
Weather:
Min 17 Max 25
Chance of rain 50%: < 1mm
Wind: NNE 20kph
Betting:
Collingwood TBC
Gold Coast TBC
COLLINGWOOD   0.1.1   4.2.26   5.2.32   5.3.33
CARLTON             0.0.0     0.0.0   3.1.19   4.3.27

GOALS - Collingwood: Molloy 2, Sheridan 2, Davey

BEST - Collingwood: Bonnici, Lambert, Molloy, Sheridan, Schleicher

INJURIES - Collingwood: Nil

REPORTS - Collingwood: Aliesha Newman (Collingwood) reported for a dangerous tackle on Mua Laloifi (Carlton) in the fourth term

OFFICIAL CROWD - 6,712 at Princes Park


"We definitely want to be an attacking side, I know the last quarter we locked it up, but that's certainly not the brand we want to try and be. The girls, once they get their confidence up and start believing, away they go. We encourage a fast style of footy and we got going in the second quarter and started to look good, third quarter, Carlton came out and started squeezing us up pretty good, but we got through it."  – Collingwood coach Steve Symonds

Media Clippings
Herald Sun

    It worked that well it felt unfair at times, but Collingwood might have the most potent forward pairing in AFLW when it plays Chloe Molloy and Brianna Davey inside 50 together. A second-quarter onslaught, in which Molloy kicked two and Davey one, looked like a formula that could take Collingwood deep in season 2021. While Davey, the former Carlton skipper, eventually moved back into the middle for the Pies, opposition coaches will be scrambling to work out the best method to curtail the two-pronged attack. The move wouldn’t have been as effective had Collingwood not gained control around the ball, and the likes of Brittany Bonnici (22 disposals) and Jaimee Lambert (17 disposals) dominated the midfield battle. Chloe Molloy sizzled playing a high half-forward role for Collingwood and took the game away from Carlton in the second quarter with two stellar goals. The club’s 2018 best and fairest showcased her speed, bursting away and into and open goal before reeling in a strong pack mark and converting from 30 metres out. 


    Collingwood News

    COLLINGWOOD has sent a warning sign through the rest of the competition, stunning early premiership fancy Carlton with a six-point win. As crowds returned to the footy for the first time since March, the Magpies ran riot in the second term with a fierce brand of footy in the 5.3 (33) to 4.3 (27) win at Ikon Park. ... The Magpies were dominant out of the middle, leading clearances 13-6 at half-time, and Chloe Molloy and Bri Davey feasted on the rewards, holding the Blues to a goalless first half for the first time since round four, 2019.

    The Age

    Collingwood staked an early claim for premiership contention by holding off Carlton in the AFLW season-opener at a sold-out Ikon Park on Thursday night. With crowds returning to watch footy in Melbourne for the first time in more than 10 months, the Pies silenced the home fans by keeping the Blues scoreless to half-time. Carlton charged back in the third quarter but Collingwood steadied the ship to open their account in 2021. Magpies coach Steve Symonds’ decision to move star Chloe Molloy forward this year reaped early dividends, with the renowned defender kicking two of the Pies’ four goals in a second-term barrage. Molloy’s aerial strength and class shone, while she added an exclamation mark to the romp by booting one of her majors over the Legends Stand and out of the ground.

    Wednesday, January 27, 2021

    AFLW 2021 Round 1: The Team

    AFLW 2021 Round 1

    COLLINGWOOD CARLTON

    Time & Place:
    Thursday January 28 7:15pm EDT
    Princes Park

    TV:
    7mate 7:00pm

    Weather:
    Min 16 Max 27
    Chance of rain 70%: 1-5mm
    Wind: ESE 12kph

    Betting:
    Collingwood $2.60 Carlton $1.48
    B: L.Butler (23) J.Allen (6)

    HB: R.Schleicher (18) S.Livingstone (12) A.Porter (9)

    C: S.Chiocci - C (17) J.Lambert (13) E.Fowler (15)

    HF: A.Velardo (5) B.Smith (19) A.Sheridan (14)

    F: C.Molloy (2) A.Newman (16)

    Foll: S.Norder (1) B.Davey (3) B.Bonnici (8)

    I/C: M.Cann (25) S.Alexander (24) S.Casey (22) E.O'Dea (50) T.Brown (26)  

    Debutants: Tarni Brown (26) Amelia Velardo (5) Bella Smith (19)

    Emerg: J.Lin (20) A.Moloney (40)

    Herald Sun
    Chris Cavanagh | Nick Smart | Matt Turner

    Collingwood AFLW star Steph Chiocci says she is expecting Carlton to target her newly elevated co-captain and former Blue Brianna Davey in Thursday night’s season opener.

    Davey will on Thursday night become the first player to captain both Carlton and Collingwood when she meets her former teammates for the first time.

    She played for the Magpies last year but missed the clash with her former teammates through injury.

    Brianna Davey takes on her old teammates at Carlton for the first time on Thursday night.

    Steph Chiocci says former Blue Brianna Davey will handle the pressure.
    “I have no doubt some of them will get a little bit lippy and it will be really physical, but good luck taking Bri on I’d say,” Chiocci said.

    Chiocci said her Magpies co-captain would be ready for anything on the night.

    “She says she’s not too nervous but I think when she gets to Wednesday she’ll start to think about it, but she’s the ultimate professional,” she said.

    “She’s represented Australia so if anyone knows how to cope with nerves, it’s her.

    “And we’ll make sure we get around her, but we have 20 other girls on the park we need to make sure are ready to go as well.

    “But Bri’s a professional and she’ll get through it no problems at all.”

    The Magpies made their first AFLW finals series in 2020 before the season was cancelled due to COVID-19. They were knocked out in the elimination final and they’re still yet to win a final in four seasons.

    “We think our best is good enough to be up there with the top teams, there’s no doubt about that,” Magpies coach Steve Symonds said on Monday.

    “It’s just our consistency as we go along and how we put that together.

    “So we’ve got no limits about what we’re trying to do.

    “We’re just keeping it pretty simple. We just want to get better each week and see where it leads us.”



    Collingwood News
    Alanna Mullan

    Collingwood has named three debutants for Thursday night’s season opener against Carlton at Ikon Park.

    The club’s first ever father-daughter pick, Tarni Brown will make her debut in the midfield wearing the number 26 made famous by her Dad, Gavin Brown.

    She’ll become the fourth member of her family to put on the stripes as she joins her brothers Callum and Tyler who currently play for the club’s AFL side.

    Amelia Velardo and Bella Smith will play their first AFLW game in the forward line alongside club debutant, Aliesha Newman. 

    Velardo was picked by the club at pick 25 with only three games of footy under her belt. The 18-year-old made the switch to football from basketball last year where she spent time with the Western Jets.

    Reigning from the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, Smith was picked up as a free agent in October’s draft from SANFL side Norwood. In the Pies most recent practice match she showed some exciting signs up forward while also spending time in the ruck.

    Newman will don the black and white for the first time on Thursday. Having played 25 games for Melbourne across four seasons, she's gained a reputation as one of the league's best small forwards.     

    Draftees Joanna Lin and Abbi Moloney have been named as emergencies for the match.

    Not only will the game mark the first occasion Brianna Davey will meet her former teammates, it will also be the first time she’ll lead the Pies as co-captain alongside Steph Chiocci. Sharni Norder (nee Layton) will also run out as the side's vice-captain.

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