No Tayla Harris, no worries: Demons defeat Cats in AFLW
  • 7 months ago
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Melbourne jumped home with a 49 -point win against Geelong to start AFLW competition and keep a 14 -game winning line alive. Lock Points Melbourne Demons directed Tayla Harris to Hamstring injury Melbourne Demons directed Tayla Harris to Hamstring injury, but still defeated Geelong Cats 11.8 4.1 . However, they still defeated Geelong Cats 11.8 to 4.1 to Kardinia Park Kate Hore, Paxy Paxman and Eden Zanker's six goalskicers Losing the star forward for a Harris Hamstring injury, there was no obstacle in the conflict of demons with cats, visitors on Thursday Kardinia Park 11.8 to 4.1 victory. Captain Kate Hore was leading in scorebord of four main branches, while the Captain Deputy Tyla Hanks and Olivia Purcell worked in midfield. Paxy Paxman , Eden Zanker , material gay and Lily Mithen scored six goals of Melbourne. However, CATS star Nina Morrison, along with Amy McDonald , was highest disposal of a large game, which seized the control of midfield. The landlords started strongly a typical geelong style and recorded one and six -speed half Melbourne in six of 50s, the opening minutes match. Productive castle shot Chloe Scheer threatened to open the account of cats with an open goal, but instead made a free kick for a pushing. Experienced Demon Paxman, Hore, was held by the defender Georgie Rankin before supporting a central-angry goal and received the first six points after making a free kick. Cats found an answer in the Irish female Monolokey . Hore took stage in the second period and threw two main branches to highlight demons 22 points. In third quarter, Moloney's turn to become a star, and captain Meghan McDonald and Claudia Gunjaca were standing defense, while adding two goals in five minutes to keep the cats competition. Melbourne scored four unanswered goals to seal victory during the closing period, and Hore, made 14 goals on behalf of league's leading Goalkicker. Melbourne's invincible status, which entered second half of the season with five wins in Trot, will be threatened by Premiership side of Adelaide three times next weekend. In the meantime, Geelong and midfielder Georgie Prespakis, Essendon and his sister Maddy to meet the sixth round to meet Warrnambool.
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