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2025 NAB AFLW Season
Adelaide Crows v St Kilda
Finals Week 1 •
60 8.12
Full Time
16 2.4
Crows Won By 44
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    Jasmine Garner is tackled by Eliza West during the match between Hawthorn and North Melbourne at Kinetic Stadium in round 12, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    FINALS are here, and there are some fascinating return fixtures set to take place across the weekend.

    North Melbourne met Hawthorn last week, as did Carlton and West Coast, but tables have turned on the venues. Meanwhile Melbourne will be keen to have another crack at Brisbane without needing to factor in the travel.

    St Kilda, however, will have to head to Norwood Oval to face Adelaide for its first AFLW final in its history, after percentage went against it last week.

    23:39

    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7

    North Melbourne v Hawthorn at Ikon Park, 7.15pm AEDT

    Last time they met: North Melbourne 10.7 (67) d Hawthorn 2.6 (18), round 12 2025

    Head-to-head: North Melbourne – one win; Hawthorn – zero wins

    Expect some tense energy heading into this one, given the physicality of last week's first-ever match between the two sides, and the kerfuffle post-match which led to the Hawks missing Jasmine Garner's guard of honour. Added to that, Hawthorn opted to give Emma Kearney some grief in an effort to minimise her impact, which led to plenty of chatter on the field. Although the sentiment was that 'poking the bear' is the wrong strategy when it comes to handling Kearney, it was her lowest possession and metres gained match of the year, so the Hawks shouldn't shy away from doubling down on the tactic.

    01:59

    Where the Hawks looked at their best last week was in the tight, defensive pressure, which hit its peak as the rain fell in Frankston. There is more rain on the forecast for Friday night, but things look a little different on the wider deck of Ikon Park. Its width is far harder to defend, and will create plenty of opportunities for North Melbourne to escape danger and send the ball into attack. The Roos starve opposition teams of contested footy, and win that themselves before propelling forward, which gives forwards like Tahlia Randall and Emma King plenty of looks.

    Tip: The Roos will earn the week off. North Melbourne by 40 points.

    02:12

    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8

    Carlton v West Coast at Ikon Park, 3.05pm AEDT

    Last time they met: Carlton 6.6 (42) d West Coast 3.4 (22), round 12 2025

    Head-to-head: Carlton – two wins; West Coast – zero wins

    Another matchup that happened last week, Carlton and West Coast are ready to square off once more. The Eagles, although smarting from a final quarter capitulation on Friday, will be pleased to regain tough second year player Jess Rentsch, while the Blues will enjoy returning to their home deck. Rentsch has the potential to play a significant role, typically sent to slow dangerous opposition players, and likely to be handed the task on someone like Mimi Hill or Dayna Finn in order to slow the Blues' ball movement. What will be most important for West Coast, however, is that intangible sense of belief. Although last week's game was lost in that last quarter, the Eagles have had some immense runs home that have won them matches, and it is that mindset – that things are never over – that they must take into its first final.

    02:18

    Carlton is quick, loves the outside ball, and wants it in the hands of Finn, Hill, and Erone Fitzpatrick. The trio is crucial to the club's damaging style, but it often begins in the hands of intercepting defenders like Harriet Cordner and Maddy Hendrie. For this reason, the Eagles need to be careful with the way they move forward, preventing the latter pair from gathering confidence throughout the game. The other major factor is the forecast – wet weather is on the radar, and that has been a bit of an Achilles heel for the Eagles. Although they are a highly contested team, it has been in wet conditions where they have come undone.

    Tip: The Blues will snatch it. Carlton by three points.

    02:06

    SUNDAY NOVEMBER 9

    Melbourne v Brisbane at Ikon Park, 1.05pm AEDT

    Last time they met: Brisbane 6.9 (45) d Melbourne 5.6 (36), round 11 2025

    Head-to-head: Melbourne – six wins; Brisbane – five wins

    It was an incredibly physical, intense game of footy last time these sides met a mere fortnight ago, and now they're ready to do battle again. Brisbane's conversion is the elephant in the room, both during that match (it kicked 1.7 to half time), and in its last seven weeks. The club is working through that pain point, but only time will tell under the heat of a final against the quality that is Melbourne's defence. Notably, teams are converting inside 50s to goal just 11.9 per cent of the time against the Demons, making that the mental game Brisbane must play with itself.

    Dakota Davidson handpasses under pressure during the match between Brisbane and Melbourne at Brighton Homes Arena in round 11, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    The Lions work hard to get their uncontested game going – Sophie Conway and Jade Ellenger being key to that – and last week Collingwood did a good job of taking them on one-on-one across the ground. This is unlikely something Melbourne would commit to, but finding that balance between minimising space and time, and keeping the game on its own terms will be important. The Demons are keen to work the ball out of contest by hand before pulling the trigger, while Brisbane is more kick happy. Finding that disruption between contest and outside ball could be make-or-break for the Lions when it comes to slowing Melbourne's slick movement. Notably, Dakota Davidson has kicked nine goals against Melbourne – more than any other player against the Dees.

    Tip: The Lions have found their groove. Brisbane by nine points.

    01:42

    Adelaide v St Kilda at Norwood Oval, 2.35pm ACDT

    Last time they met: St Kilda 6.5 (41) d Adelaide 2.7 (19), round one 2025

    Head-to-head: Adelaide – five wins; St Kilda – one win

    When these sides faced off in round one, Adelaide looked slow and unfit, and although it got the ball into the attacking arc 50 times, it seemed impotent ahead of the ball. While the Crows haven't necessarily turned that blip into the dominant form we've known from them in the past, there has been a sense of strength and experience that they took into last week's win over Fremantle, and will no doubt do so into this final. St Kilda, meanwhile, gave up inside 50s en masse but stood strong behind the ball. That defensive style has been a theme of the Saints' season, allowing opposition teams a massive 38.8 per game, leading them to live dangerously in defence, and putting a mountain of pressure on their back five.

    Teah Charlton is tackled by Hannah Priest during the match between St Kilda and Adelaide at RSEA Park in round one, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    The narrow ground of Norwood Oval will work for St Kilda's high-pressure style, with its tackling game sure to worry the Crows with ball in hand. Bringing that pressure to relieve stress in dangerous positions close to goal will be crucial. For Adelaide, it simply becomes about making the most of those opportunities in attack. Caitlin Gould has worked back into form following a long-term injury, and Eloise Jones has been the star of Adelaide's forward line, but there will be a real need for midfielders like Anne Hatchard and Danielle Ponter to get dangerous too. A strong start to the game will be high on St Kilda's priority list as well, following very quiet first quarters over the last fortnight.

    Tip:  The Crows will use their finals experience to their advantage. Adelaide by 15 points.

    02:02

    The Crows show keeps rolling with comfortable win over plucky Saints

    Adelaide lives to fight another day after a comfortable win over St Kilda

    Zoe Prowse celebrates a goal during Adelaide's elimination final against St Kilda on November 9, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    ADELAIDE emphatically ended St Kilda’s season on Sunday, with Chelsea Randall’s return and Ebony Marinoff’s class inspiring the Crows to a commanding 44-point elimination final win at Norwood Oval.

    Matthew Clarke’s dominant side held the Saints goalless in the first half and the final term to secure an 8.12 (60) to 2.4 (16) victory that sets up a semi-final clash against Melbourne.

    CROWS v SAINTS Full match coverage and stats

    Randall was understandably rusty early in her return from a lengthy concussion break, but she worked into the game well and importantly escaped her first hitout since round five unscathed.

    Marinoff had a team-high 27 touches as the home side led at every change to advance.

    ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS

    The Crows piled on the pressure from the opening bounce, going inside their attacking 50 seven times before the visitors managed their first forward foray.

    The home side looked to have got off to a flyer when Zoe Prowse’s superb snap sailed through, but a lengthy delay ensued and her goal was overturned on review.

    Teah Charlton’s ripper on the run close to the boundary was Adelaide’s only goal of the first quarter, but the Saints failed to register a score in the opening term for the second time in three games.

    00:47

    Eloise Jones earned a holding the ball free kick and booted her 15th goal of the season to start the scoring in the second quarter, which sparked a run of three unanswered majors.

    Prowse slotted the goal that was taken off her in the first, and India Rasheed got her snap to take a wicked left turn bounce to help her side to an imposing 28-point lead at the main break.

    Serene Watson had a game-high 15 disposals at half-time, mainly because the ball was in her area so much, Adelaide dominating the inside 50s 13-2 for the term.

    05:48

    Jaimee Lambert had her side’s best opportunity to kick a goal with a set shot from 30m out straight in front in the second quarter, but her point was the Saints’ only score in their lowest first-half score of the season.

    The situation looked grim for St Kilda when Caitlin Gould made it a 34-point break with the first goal of the second half, but Tyanna Smith sparked a gallant rally.

    Smith’s three clearances in the third quarter were key as Georgia Patrikios broke the goal drought just over nine minutes after the restart before Jesse Wardlaw made it back-to-back majors to give the Saints a pulse.

    00:33

    But with the door ever-so-slightly ajar for the visitors, Anne Hatchard stepped up to slam it shut with a laser-like set shot goal from the boundary.

    The Saints desperately needed the first goal of the final term to keep hope alive, but Gould’s second made the gap too big to overcome.

    All eyes on Randall’s return
    All eyes were on Chelsea Randall as she made a welcome return after missing seven games with a concussion. The former skipper started across half-back matched up on J’Noemi Anderson and had some important early spoils. Her first disposal came late in the first quarter when she bravely marked going back with the flight then set up Zoe Prowse’s shot on goal. Randall had six touches and three marks in the first half, finishing with nine disposals as Clarke took the opportunity to rest her for much of the final term with the game well in hand.

    Concern for young gun Boileau
    Young gun Brooke Boileau came off second best after she bravely went back with the flight in a marking attempt in the first quarter. The Rising Star nominee received treatment on the ground before limping to the bench in obvious discomfort, with the club confirming she had suffered a painful corked calf. Boileau spent plenty of time getting treatment and on the exercise bike, but she was able to return to the field.

    00:51

    Up next
    The Crows will tackle the Demons in a sudden-death semi-final in Melbourne, while St Kilda’s seventh AFLW season finishes with a 7-6 record having made the finals for the first time.

    ADELAIDE    1.3     4.5     6.6     8.12 (60)
    ST KILDA      0.0     0.1     2.4     2.4 (16)

    GOALS
    Adelaide: Gould 2, Rasheed 2, Charlton, Hatchard, Jones, Prowse
    St Kilda: Wardlaw, Patrikios

    BEST 
    Adelaide: Marinoff, N.Kelly, Hatchard, Goodwin, Rasheed, Newman
    St Kilda: Patrikios, Smith, Lambert, Watson, Gee, Stevens

    INJURIES
    Adelaide: Boileau (calf)
    St Kilda: Nil 

    Reports: Nil

    Crowd: 3,228 at Norwood Oval

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