Snapshot of round five of the AFLW season

A SNAPSHOT OF ROUND FIVE OF THE 2020 AFLW SEASON

THEY SAID IT: “I thought we trashed our brand a little bit last week, Brisbane pulled our pants down, so it was really good that we could play that well for 90 per cent of the game. We don’t fear anybody in the competition.” – GWS coach Alan McConnell after the Giants’ big win over Richmond.

STATS THAT MATTER: Melbourne conceded just seven points against West Coast on Sunday and have shipped just 84 points across the first five games – a seriously miserly effort.

PLAYER OF THE ROUND: Cora Staunton overcame a horrible leg break to get up for this season and turned in a superb matchwinning performance against the Tigers, booting four goals.

KEY MOMENT: Kicking against the wind in the second quarter of their clash with West Coast, Melbourne strung together a clever passage of play down the wing, ending in Sarah Lampard running into an open goal. It gave the Demons an 11-point halftime lead and they never looked back from there, keeping the Eagles scoreless after the main break.

TALKING POINT: Richmond entered their first AFLW season with plenty of hype, given their big-name recruits, but have had a difficult time of things. They are winless so far and have started shipping big scores, too.

KEY INJURIES: Erin Phillips missed Adelaide’s loss to North Melbourne with knee soreness. Melbourne: Eden Zanker (shin), Fremantle: Roxanne Roux (eye), GWS: Nicola Barr (hamstring)

WHAT’S NEXT: The Cats will look to upset North Melbourne in Geelong on Friday, while on Saturday, Brisbane take on Collingwood and Melbourne host Carlton in Alice Springs in a tantalising Conference B clash.

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