Magpies soar to bring down Bombers in 20-point AFLW win

  • 8 months ago
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After two straight losses, Collingwood left Essendon in dust with a 20 -point victory to put Aflw campaign back. Lock Points Magpies, 6.8 to 3.6 on the er released victory Magpies, 6.8 to 3.6 released victory on the ing planes, Alana Porter scored two goals for Magpies Alana Porter scored two goals for Magpies Maddy Prespakis. Just a few hours before male teams won the Afl Grand final, Magpies won 6.8 to 3.6 against ers in Punt Road Oval on Saturday. "We've got a little shot and missed, so it's good to play together four -consuming quarter," Collingwood coach Steve Symonds said.Said. Magpies Captain Bri Davey struggled with an ankle injury last weekend, but he still fought six openings eight, and Brit Bonnici Sarah Rowe stood up. Maddy Prespakis, Essendon'u fighting to keep in the match 30 -handed, eight openings and six teams gathering once again showed the class. The captain of the er Bonnie Toogood re -dominated with 22 disposal three top goals of the match, and was supported by Georgia Nanscawen Georgia Gee. Essendon, who recorded three in first three of match, started with a target from Toogood, but Magpies returned to play show. Ashleight Brazill left package and ed the ball an empty forward 50, Porter in area, Georgia Clarke left behind Clarke and a quarter of a quarter make overtime do more than seven -point leadership make overtime. To burn a spark for ers, Toogood really kicked second major to open second period, but strike was rapidly greeted with Erica Fowler and Emily Smith's goals. With Magpies's 15 points, Porter showed speed of re -competition and nesting the only goal of third period. In the last quarter, Davey was removed to rest his ankle while collecting six more points to seal Morris win. Toogood, who did not want to go out quietly, grabbed his third major to comfort the ers late. With Ruby Schleicher's approach to increase his defenses, Collingwood will go head to head with the next Tur Brisbane Lions, the home owner Geelong, Essendon in Warrnambool. The ers will encounter cats without Sophie Alexander from the match on Saturday. AAP

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