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2019 NAB AFLW Season
Brisbane Lions v Melbourne
Round 3 •
21 3.3
Full Time
60 9.6
Demons Won By 39
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    Sunday footy: Lions v Dees

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    We’re up to Round 3 of the NAB AFL Women’s Competition and your team, the Brisbane Lions are be taking on Melbourne at Hickey Park on Sunday evening, February 17.

    Over the past couple of years, the whole movement of women’s footy has created a vibrant community of supporters making AFLW games so much fun.

    If you haven’t made it to a game yet, then this is your opportunity to experience the electric atmosphere that comes with a home game on a Summer’s evening – truly magic.

    Get outside with the family, or friends – there’ll be entertainment, food and drinks, kids activities, and, of course, some superb football. For this one, there’s also a ‘Summer Vibes’ dress-up theme for anyone who likes to rock a Hawaiian shirt.

    Entry is free!

    Stick around after the final siren for Macca's Kick 2 Kick after every AFLW and JLT season fixture, and the following AFL season fixtures.  View 2019 Macca's Kick 2 Kick schedule

    See you at the footy, February 17th at Hickey Park. 

    Match report: Ruthless Demons silence Lions

    Melbourne has recorded a handy percentage-booster in a 39-point romp over Brisbane at Hickey Park

    MELBOURNE is well and truly back in contention for the AFL Women's premiership after slaughtering a listless Brisbane by 39 points at Hickey Park on Sunday afternoon.

    The Demons kicked five unanswered goals in the second term to scoot to a 40-point half-time lead before running out 9.6 (60) to 3.3 (21) victors.

    The win moves Melbourne to third in the powerful Conference A, trailing unbeaten North Melbourne and Fremantle, while Brisbane's quest to make it to a third straight Grand Final is in tatters following its second successive heavy defeat.

    04:59

    Aliesha Newman kicked three goals for the winners, igniting Melbourne with two eye-catching first-quarter goals.

    The first came after two bounces and a composed finish on the run from 30m and the second from a clever left-foot snap after she roved a pack.

    The second term was one-way traffic and stunned Brisbane's vibrant home crowd.

    Katherine Smith kicked a brilliant right foot snap after bursting clear of a tackle, dual All Australian Karen Paxman marked and goaled from a set shot, Newman kicked her third, and Eden Zanker and Bianca Jakobsson added more pain for the hosts.

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    Paxman (24 disposals) and Lauren Pearce (21) dominated in the midfield and Harriett Cordner nullified the influence of Brisbane's All Australian forward Sabrina Frederick-Traub.

    Despite the loss Brisbane remains third in Conference B.

    00:29

    The game-changer

    Look no further than Aliesha Newman. The lightning-quick Melbourne forward set up the victory with her three first-half goals and should have had a fourth but missed with her kick off the ground from the top of the goalsquare in the final term. Newman's first goal, in which she took two bounces and finished on the run from 30m, set the tone for the clinical Demons' finishing.

    00:38

    The ladder now

    The controversial conference system is in for more criticism in the coming week. Melbourne's crushing win moves it to third in the powerful Conference A, yet miraculously Brisbane is also third in Conference B despite back-to-back hidings. The Western Bulldogs – Brisbane's next opponents – are last in their conference with two wins, while Carlton is top of the other with just one win. Bizarre.

    Five minutes of madness

    It was more beauty than madness if you're a Demons fan. After taking a six-point lead at quarter-time the visitors blew the contest open with four goals in six minutes midway through the second. Katherine Smith's power and classy snap started the rout, followed by Karen Paxman's clinical finish. By the time Eden Zanker and Newman added goals, the match was as good as over.

    Got the job done

    She wasn't always one-out but Harriett Cordner's job on hulking Brisbane forward Sabrina Frederick-Traub was first class. Undersized, but certainly not outclassed, Cordner used her speed to get in front of the Lions' All Australian and restrict her to just four disposals and a solitary mark.

    Say what?

    "We're like a normal footy team that's got five or six debutants in the one year trying to hang on at the moment. To compare us now to anything that happened in 2017 and 2018, as bullish as we might be about our chances, I think it's a little bit of an unfair comparison. We need some more from our top-end players that have got the reputation for performing well." - Brisbane coach Craig Starcevich

    "The second quarter really set it up ... we used that breeze to our advantage and converted in front of goal. We're in a good space at the moment. Our destiny's in our hands and if we keep playing like that we'll get the reward we deserve." - Melbourne coach Mick Stinear

    What’s next?

    The Demons have a chance to move into the top two of the loaded Conference A when they take on unbeaten North Melbourne at Casey Fields next Sunday at 4.05pm AEDT. Brisbane has a short turnaround in the Grand Final rematch against the Western Bulldogs, playing at Whitten Oval next Saturday night at 7.15pm AEDT.

    BRISBANE     1.1       1.1       2.3       3.3 (21)
    MELBOURNE 2.1       7.5       8.5       9.6 (60)

    GOALS
    Brisbane: Wardlaw, Exon, McCarthy
    Melbourne: Newman 3, Jakobsson 2, Paxman, Smith, Zanker, Cunningham

    BEST 
    Brisbane: Exon, Anderson, Lutkins, Wardlaw
    Melbourne: Paxman, Newman, Cordner, Pearce, O'Dea, Zanker

    INJURIES 
    Brisbane: Kaslar (calf)
    Melbourne: Nil

    Reports: Nil

    Umpires: Edwards, Gibson, Strybos

    Official crowd: 5453 at Hickey Park

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