Maggie5
Moderator
- Moderator
- #14,951
With the four top teams set to face off in round eight, the race for the McClelland Trophy is heating up.
With each AFLW game worth eight points in the McClelland Trophy race, Saturday's clash between the Lions and fourth-placed Adelaide (100 points) is effectively a 16-point game, with a Crows win enough to propel them into second spot on the leaderboard.
A win for the Lions could see them rocket to the top, provided the Dees lose to North Melbourne.
If both the Dees and Lions lose, a win from third-placed Collingwood (104 points), who are playing Geelong, could see them draw level with Melbourne.
Carlton (86 points), St Kilda (84 points), Essendon (84 points) and Yartapuulti (76 points) round out the top eight.
With each AFLW game worth eight points in the McClelland Trophy race, Saturday's clash between the Lions and fourth-placed Adelaide (100 points) is effectively a 16-point game, with a Crows win enough to propel them into second spot on the leaderboard.
A win for the Lions could see them rocket to the top, provided the Dees lose to North Melbourne.
If both the Dees and Lions lose, a win from third-placed Collingwood (104 points), who are playing Geelong, could see them draw level with Melbourne.
Carlton (86 points), St Kilda (84 points), Essendon (84 points) and Yartapuulti (76 points) round out the top eight.