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2019 NAB AFLW Season 3
Geelong Cats v Fremantle
Round 6 •
13 2.1
Full Time
49 6.13
Dockers Won By 36

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    Saturday footy: Cats v Dockers

    Round 6: Geelong supporters will be out in force, soaking up their last opportunity to support their team on home ground for the season.

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    This is going to be a big one!

    Round 6 of the NAB AFL Women’s Competition kicks off at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday afternoon, March 9, with Geelong taking on Fremantle. Geelong supporters will be out in force, soaking up their last opportunity to be with their team on home ground for the regular season.

    Get prepared for an awesome afternoon as there’s more than just footy on offer – the AFLW and GMHBA really bring it when it comes to entertainment, giveaways, and food and bev. AFLW is for everyone.

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    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.  

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    Match report: Dockers blow Cats away in hunt for finals

    Fremantle takes top spot in Conference A after overpowering Geelong at GMHBA Stadium

    FREMANTLE has edged closer to securing a preliminary final berth with an emphatic 36-point win over Geelong at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday.

    Led by 19 tackles from tough midfielder Kiara Bowers – two short of Ebony Marinoff's AFLW record – the Dockers held the Cats scoreless in the second half in the 6.13 (49) to 2.1 (13) result.

    The Dockers overcame the loss of defender Alex Williams who sustained a serious knee injury in a marking contest in the second term. 

    05:12

    It propels the Dockers from third to the top of Conference A ahead of the rest of the weekend's matches before a final-round clash against Conference rival North Melbourne.

    Despite leading at quarter-time, the Cats were able to add just one major after the first break and now find themselves in a battle to play finals.

    RACE FOR FINALS Where is your team placed?

    The Cats remain on top of Conference B but will be overtaken by the winner of Sunday's clash between Carlton and Brisbane.

    A win for the Cats next Friday night against Greater Western Sydney will clinch a preliminary final position, however a loss will ensure they need to watch other fixtures.

    The hero

    After missing the first two seasons of the AFLW through injury, Kiara Bowers continued to impart her influence on this year's competition. Notching 13 tackles to half-time, she appeared on track to break the competition tackling record before becoming an offensive force after the main break – finishing with 17 touches.

    Five minutes of madness

    Dockers defender Alex Williams was helped from the field midway through the second term with what looked like a serious knee injury sustained in a marking contest. At the very next stoppage, opposing hard nuts Dana Hooker and Renee Garing clashed heads and drew blood, keeping the medicos on their toes. 

    01:10

    From the losers' rooms

    Geelong's Meg McDonald proved why she's become of the competition's best defenders with a dominant display across half-back. Marking everything in sight early in the contest, the 27-year-old has locked away her All Australian position. Club list managers will be scratching their heads how McDonald was left without a club in 2018 before Geelong snapped her up.

    The ladder now

    The six-goal margin was a crucial blow for the Cats' percentage, dropping 16.1 per cent. Still on top of Conference B, they'll be watching the second v third clash between Carlton and Brisbane closely on Sunday. The Dockers made up a crucial 14.9 per cent and sit one game ahead of Adelaide and North Melbourne before their respective fixtures. Even if both lose, the Dockers would still need to beat the Kangaroos in next week's last game to determine their own fate. 

    Say what?

    "We were up against a great midfield today. In the end, the weight of entries that Fremantle had, they just had too many for us to cope with for a whole game." – Geelong coach Paul Hood

    "The key stat for us at quarter-time was our tackles were up, the pressure was there but we'd had 10 groundballs to their 30, they were getting to the ball first. The girls responded really well and from that part of the game we had control from that point on." – Fremantle coach Trent Cooper

    What’s next?

    The Cats travel to face Greater Western Sydney on Friday night (7.15pm AEDT) off a six-day break where a win will ensure finals action. A win for the Dockers next Saturday (5.10pm AWST) over North Melbourne will all but secure a preliminary final berth, given percentage will come into play.

    GEELONG                    1.1       2.1       2.1       2.1 (13)
    FREMANTLE                0.1       2.2       3.5       6.13 (49)

    GOALS
    Geelong: Darby, Clifford
    Fremantle: Sharp 2, Houghton 2, Cain, Miller

    BEST 
    Geelong: McDonald, McMahon, Purcell, Cranston, Garing
    Fremantle: Bowers, Houghton, Miller, Hooker, Antonio, Laurie

    INJURIES
    Geelong: Nil
    Fremantle: Williams (knee)

    Reports: Nil

    Umpires: Burns, Strybos, Edwards

    Official crowd: 4125 at GMHBA Stadium

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