Well done Bombers! Great turn around after last week… you have done us proud!
So do we get to play all our games at windy Hill next year?
Seeeeeeeee the bombers fly up up!
What Georgia Harvey has built with the VFLW and AFLW lists, should put Dodoro to shame.
FAARRKKK CAARRRLLTTOOONN.
Finals! This team still has a way to go, but gee, they are going to be something special.
EFC 8.8.56
FC 3.6.24
FINALS BOUND.
Paige Scott needs to lift goes missing far too much
Suck on it Nathan Burke , the go to interviewee for ABC Melbourne radio forecasts for the girls, pretending to be nice to our team while shafting its chances.
Thanks to all for reporting
And double fark Carlton, needed some good news this week.
Calm the farm.
She’s 19 years old.
Would have had no issue her taking Dodos job
This is very unlike any of your other posts. Are you okay?
I usually rely on our Dubbo blitzer to post that, don’t want to duplicate Carlton posts.
The Dubbo blitzer who was occasionally condescending, now humble.
As to Nathan Burke I’ve had a grudge against him for his comments during our Saga.
Fair enough. I haven’t ever paid Burke enough attention to worry about anything he has said.
Was hoping we’d keep’em scoreless for the whole game! Very good game. Would love to beat GC and have us finish 4th!
I want to know why I see Toogood popping up down back and now on-ball? Leave her at CHF please for the whole game! Her marking is elite and her field kicking too. She is so damaging forward of centre it ■■■■■ me when I see her elsewhere.
You are wrong. She wins games AND she saves games. That she is named HFF every week is not a mistake.
[see the stats summary below]
By Sarah Black
Essendon is all but assured of its first AFLW finals series after thumping a disappointing Carlton by 32 points at Windy Hill on Saturday afternoon.
The Bombers held the Blues scoreless for the first half, maintaining their lead through the remainder of the game to coast to the 8.8 (56) to 3.6 (24) victory.
It’s a third consecutive loss for a rebuilding Carlton side that had started the year strongly and was in a position for a surprise finals appearance midway through the season.
Given their strong percentage, the Bombers are now highly unlikely to slip out of the top eight and should play their first AFLW finals series next month, in just their second year in the competition.
Essendon captain Bonnie Toogood wasted no time in bringing up her 50th career goal after several attempts late last week, shaking off Harriet Cordner to snap truly.
Unlike in last week’s loss to West Coast, the Bombers took advantage of the breeze the first time they had use of it, locking the ball in their attacking half and adding 2.5 on the scoreboard from their 10 inside 50s to just two.
The Blues managed to stem the flow marginally with their turn with the wind, but just could not get a scoring shot away, struggling to maintain structure around the ground and simply not getting their hands on the footy.
Such was Essendon’s dominance, Toogood alone had taken six forward-half marks to Carlton’s two by the opening minutes of the third quarter.
The Blues were without skipper Kerryn Peterson (managed), Jess Dal Pos (fibula) and Phoebe McWilliams (Achilles), who would have all provided a steadying hand to the young side as the game careened out of control in the first half.
The margin blew out to a game-high 42 points before Carlton got its first score on the board four minutes into the third, with Erone Fitzpatrick converting the side’s maiden goal minutes later.
Carlton swung Cordner into attack in the final term, the key defender booting her second and third goals in two weeks, having last kicked a major back in 2017.
Maddy Prespakis (28, seven clearances) starred against her former side, and was ably assisted by Georgia Nanscawen (18 and six) in the stoppages, while Georgia Clarke provided a steady head in defence.
It was tough to find too many winners for the Blues, but Abbie McKay (25, five clearances) and Keeley Sherar (15, four and eight tackles) battled hard, while Breann Moody (30 hitouts, 11 disposals) had the better of the ruck battle.
Starved of the footy
Essendon’s monster first half was built on the back of winning and retaining the football, it was as simple as that. The Bombers were 22 ahead in the contested ball at half-time, with the Blues only closing that gap to 19 at the last break. Where Carlton made the most inroads to help them finally get on the scoreboard was the uncontested ball, dragging that in from minus-30 to 20 in the third term.
Sophie’s sparkling show
It was game No.50 for Essendon key forward Sophie Alexander, and she celebrated in style, kicking three goals in the swirling wind. Her first was a sharp execution from the pocket and she celebrated accordingly, not letting up from that point. It’s a career-high tally for Alexander, who is forming a dangerous one-two punch with Toogood.
Up next
Essendon will be playing off for elimination final hosting rights next week when it meets Gold Coast in Mackay. Carlton’s finals hopes are now in mathematical chance territory, facing St Kilda at Ikon Park in a must-win affair.
ESSENDON 2.5 4.6 7.7 8.8 (56)
CARLTON 0.0 0.0 1.3 3.6 (24)
GOALS
Essendon: Alexander 3, Toogood 2, Vogt, Jacques, Dyke
Carlton: Cordner 2, Fitzpatrick
BEST
Essendon: Prespakis, Toogood, Nanscawen, Alexander, Radford, G.Clarke
Carlton: McKay, Moody, Sherar, Pound
INJURIES
Essendon: Nil
Carlton: Nil
Crowd: TBC at Windy Hill
Prespakis sooooo far ahead on metres gained (534).
Bonnie 8 marks and Radford 6; best for FCFC was 3.
Walker 11 tackles, Toogood and Nanscawen 8.
Prespakis 7 clearances, Nanscawen 6. They also led our insides fifties with 6 and 4. Maddy also won our rebound fifties!
Bonnie and Georgia Clarke led our intercept possessions with 7 each, with Radford on 6.
MORCS made Vescio the lowest-ranked Blue
Bonnie (7) and Prespakis (6) won the score involvement tallies. Toogood the most inside fifty tackles (4).
Prespakis (17) had 6 more contested disposals than Nanscawen (11), but G was game high for uncontested (11 out of 12 kicks + 6 handballs).