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Venue: | Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay, Queensland. | ||||||||||||||||||
Date: | Sunday 8th September, 2024 (1.05 pm). | ||||||||||||||||||
Result: | Won by 1 point. | ||||||||||||||||||
Crowd: | 1,344 | ||||||||||||||||||
Goalkickers: | M. Guerin 1.3, K. Skepper 1.0, B. Moody 1.0, M. Austin 1.0, M. Anthony 1.0, K. Sherar 0.1, A. McKay 0.1, L. Goss 0.1, D. Finn 0.1, T. Brown 0.1, Rushed 0.1. | ||||||||||||||||||
Reports: | Nil | ||||||||||||||||||
Umpires: | Sam Bridges, Kayne Nund, James Strybos. | ||||||||||||||||||
Injuries: | C. Moody (neck) | ||||||||||||||||||
Ladder: | 14th |
Game Review
Blues hang to rain on Suns' parade
Carlton have recorded their first win of the season against Gold Coast. - By Jazz Bennett, Carlton MediaCarlton have snagged their first win of the 2024 season in the dying seconds of the game, with Maddy Guerin snapping the ball from 25 metres to get the Blues up by just one point over the Suns. Battling with hot and gusty conditions at Mackay’s Great Barrier Reef Arena, both teams showed their physicality early in the contest. Forward Keeley Skepper got the Blues on the board kicking an early goal as her defender closed in on a tackle. Marianna Anthony backed it up with her own goal, with young defender Lulu Beatty hitting her with a classy inside 50 entry. The Suns quickly came back with two goals of their own, showing signs early that the game was going to be a back-and-forth affair. Co-vice captains Mimi Hill (23 disposals, six intercepts) and Abbie McKay (24 disposals, five clearances) impressed early in the middle, with Guerin also setting the tone with her pressure (seven tackles).
The ruck duo of Jess Good and Breann Moody worked well for the midfielders, who outworked the Suns in the clearance, as well as providing their height at both ends of the ground for intercepting. Gold Coast started to bring the intensity in the second quarter, with the Carlton defenders under the pump, however, the Suns struggled to capitalise on their momentum, with the Blues able to move the ball in quick sequence to their forward 50. First-gamer Tarni Brown showed off her exciting speed throughout the day, while winger Dayna Finn also showed her pressure at both ends of the ground. The heat looked to take a toll in the third quarter, with neither team able to convert in front of goal. Hill and Guerin gave their forwards plenty of opportunities with repeat entries, but the Suns were able to cut off the ball movement in their back half. The Blues didn't ever look like giving up, as shown by their rampant pressure with 17 tackles inside 50 to the Suns' nine. Carlton's defence was set up well behind the ball, with Harriet Cordner, Gen Lawson-Tavan and Gab Pound combining for 21 intercept possessions as Gold Coast charged forward. A late goal from the home side saw the Blues trailing by five points, but the likes of B. Moody and Hill used their experience to get the ball forward quickly, landing in the lap of Guerin who slotted the impressive sealer - determined by the new score assistance technology.
Best: M. Hill, A. McKay, K. Sherar, D. Finn, H. Cordner, M. Guerin.
Late score review hands Blues thrilling win over Suns
Carlton snatches victory late to leave the Suns 0-2 to start the season. - By Michael Whiting.A dramatic late goal to Maddy Guerin has seen Carlton snatch its first victory of the AFLW season, hanging on by a solitary point against Gold Coast in Mackay on Sunday. With her team trailing by four points and less than two minutes remaining, Guerin received a handball from Darcy Vescio and sent her right foot snap goalward from 25m. Sun Daisy D'Arcy leapt high on the line to touch the ball, but following an official score review - which is being used in the AFLW for the first time this season - the Blues were awarded the go-ahead goal. Gold Coast had a late chance to snatch victory, but Lucy Single's hurried snap sailed just wide with 15 seconds remaining to leave the score 5.9 (39) to 5.8 (38) to the Blues. The result leaves the Suns 0-2 following two home matches and well behind their pursuit of playing a second consecutive finals series.
In hot and blustery conditions at Great Barrier Reef Arena, the teams traded blows all day in a physical contest. Mimi Hill was superb for the victors with her outside dash leading to 23 disposals, while Abbie Mackay played a second terrific game in succession to finish with 22. Gold Coast trailed by a point at the final break and following Jac Dupuy's excellent set shot, looked like taking victory before Guerin's late heroics. Charlie Rowbottom was colossal for the Suns, finishing with 35 disposals, 10 marks and 10 tackles. Her defensive intent and bone-rattling tackling was a feature. Daisy D'Arcy (25) had claims as one of the best players afield with her excellent ball use, while Claudia Whitfort (20) overcame a knee scare at half-time to be a solid contributor. With a flukey wind swirling and switching directions, the teams played out a see-sawing and entertaining first half. The Blues, kicking with the prevailing wind early on, got on the board first with goals to Keeley Skepper and Marianna Anthony before the Suns found a foothold in the game. Whitfort opened their account with a clever finish from the right forward pocket and when Darcie Davies showed good skill below her knees to gather and snap, the hosts trailed by two points at the first change. Again, it would be two goals apiece in the second term, with Jamie Stanton's goal a highlight. Rowbottom won the ball at half-forward, swatted off her Carlton opponent like a pesky fly, then gave a handball to D'arcy who lasered a kick to Stanton for an open goal.
Dramatic late goal via the Score Assist
In its very first season in use, it hasn't taken long for the Score Assist to impact a game, with Maddy Guerin's match-winner coming in dramatic style. With the goal umpire unsure whether Daisy D'Arcy had touched it before or after the line, umpires conferred before going upstairs to the system that makes use of ball tracking technology. With no replay or communication for the players, spectators or viewers to see or hear, only once the signal for a goal was given did everyone know the result.
Up Next
Carlton is back at home next Saturday afternoon to try and make it successive wins with a difficult assignment against Geelong at Ikon Park from 2.35pm. The Suns will be out to break their duck in 2024 when they travel to Canberra on Sunday to take on Greater Western Sydney at Manuka Oval (5.05pm).
Best: M. Hill, A. McKay, K. Sherar, D. Finn, H. Cordner, M. Guerin.
Team
B: | 27 Genevieve Lawson-Tavan | 21 Harriett Cordner | |
HB: | 6 Gab Pound | 9 Kerryn Peterson | 18 Maddy Guerin |
C: | 17 Dayna Finn | 15 Jess Good | 8 Celine Moody |
HF: | 25 Keeley Sherar | 22 Mia Austin | 26 Tarni Brown |
F: | 3 Darcy Vescio | 4 Keeley Skepper | |
Ruck: | 16 Breann Moody | 10 Mimi Hill | 5 Abbie McKay |
Interchange: | 23 Lila Keck | 2 Jess Dal Pos | 20 Lily Goss |
13 Lulu Betty | 14 Marianna Anthony | ||
Coach: | Mathew Buck | ||
Emg: | 15 Meg Robertson | 36 Ciara Fitzgerald. | 49 Madeline Hendrie |
In: Tarni Brown, Marianna Anthony.
Out: Madeline Hendrie, Ciara Fitzgerald.
Milestones
Debut (Carlton): Tarni BrownFirst Goal: Maddy Guerin
AFLW Coaches Votes
10 - Charlie Rowbottom (GCFC)8 - Abbie McKay (CARL)
4 - Keeley Sherar (CARL)
4 - Daisy D'Arcy (GCFC)
3 - Mimi Hill (CARL)
1 - Maddy Guerin (CARL)
AFLW Best and Fairest Votes
3 - Lucy Single (GCFC)2 - Charlie Rowbottom (GCFC)
1 - Breann Moody (CARL)