India Rasheed and Nina Morrison during the AFLW Round two match between Adelaide and Geelong at Unley Oval, August 24, 2025. Picture: Getty Images

RICHMOND and the Western Bulldogs will both be searching for their first win of the season when they meet at Ikon Park on Sunday afternoon.

Kicking off a big day of AFLW action, the Tigers will be calling Ikon Park home for the first time this season while works continue on their home base of Punt Road Oval.

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The Tigers felt the full force of a returning Chloe Molloy last week, and will be looking to get their season back on track with a win over the Dogs.

The Dogs copped the full brunt of a resurgent Melbourne last round, and will need to curb key Richmond duo Ellie McKenzie and Mon Conti if they're to get the win.

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North Melbourne will unfurl its premiership flag when it hosts Port Adelaide at Arden St Oval on Sunday afternoon, before it looks to continue its winning streak to 16 matches.

The last game the Roos dropped was in week two, 2025 when they drew with Geelong, so Port will need to pull out all the stops to break the streak.

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The Power will be without important defender Amelie Borg, while midfielder Piper Window will be sidelined until the second half of the season.

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 Jenna Bruton, replaced in the selected side by Amy Gavin Mangan

Fresh off a resounding win last week, Essendon will be full of confidence when it hosts West Coast at Windy Hill on Sunday.

Thanks to some brilliance from Rising Star nominee Lucia Painter, the Eagles had a big win of their own and will be out to keep the good times rolling against the Bombers.

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Young guns Holly Ridewood and Grace Belloni have slotted straight into the Dons' side, and their brilliance up forward will again come in handy against the Eagles.

Ella Roberts tore it up last week, and curbing her influence will be key to the Bombers' fortunes.

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Still smarting from last week's shock loss to St Kilda, Adelaide has its work cut out for it when it meets an injury-hit Geelong on Sunday afternoon.

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While the Cats are missing some tall timber up forward, their on-ball brigade is still fit and firing and poses a threat to a Crows side that was beaten around the contest last week.

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Adelaide will also need to straighten up in front of goal, after kicking 2.7 from 50 inside 50s against the Saints.