Game Day AFLW Round 4, 2024: West Coast vs Brisbane

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West Coast's AFLW season has been a roaring success thus far. At 3-1, the Eagles have already notched their most victories in a season and are playing some structured, disciplined football under Daisy Pearce.

The future of the program looks brighter than it ever has, with the club reaping some early dividends for finally, finally taking this competition seriously. The absolute darkest days of the Eagles approach to AFLW looks to be behind us, and we're all hoping to never go back.

And yet, this is the perfect week to look to where we've come from, as we celebrate the first ever player to record 50 games with the West Coast Eagles: Belinda Smith.

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B has pulled on the blue and gold in every single game that the club has played, debuting in our inaugural fixture vs Collingwood. Equal parts durable and reliable in a backline that has lived under siege, she's offered a steady presence and some rebounding flair to a team that has lacked creativity throughout her tenure.

It's fantastic that the team is starting to turn around, and even better that some of the players who have ridden out some extremely tough times on the field are now getting a chance to showcase what they can do in a more balanced side.

Congratulations B - absolutely smash it.

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Last time they met: West Coast 4.0.24 def by BRIS 15.8.98

It's been three seasons since the Eagles faced the Lions, which saw the dominant visitors set the then-record for highest score in an AFLW game. Moving on.

Teams:
There's been several forced changes from Tuesday (who knew playing on four days rest wasn't ideal).

A quad strain rules Jess Hosking out for around a month, which is an enormous blow after everything she's shown in her debut season in WA. Amy Franklin had her best game of the year last week, including a monster goal after seemingly dislocating her finger, but is now sidelined due to said injury. Jaide Britton enjoyed a breakout trip to Victoria with two strong games, but now misses with concussion. Brutal outs, with the absence of Hosking's physicality looming as a real issue against an experienced Lions side.

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Ones to watch:
Another inaugural Eagle, Sophie McDonald, plays her first game for 2024 in what will certainly be quite the trial by fire against the reigning Premiers. Beth Schilling has stormed onto the scene in 2024, earning a Rising Star nomination and showing a great nous for intercept marking, and McDonald should be another West Coast veteran who will benefit from the improvements throughout the team.

The pairing won't get too long to settle in, as this rampant Lions side has had no problems scoring in recent weeks. A big test early for the KPDs.

Prediction:
In many ways, this game is coming at the perfect time. Riding the momentum and good vibes of a 3-1 start, the Eagles get something of a free hit to see how they stack up against the league's elite. You could also argue that the team is in an ok position to absorb a tough loss should it come to that.

However, the absences from Tuesday's game will hit hard, and there's really never a good time to face a Brisbane side that made much lighter work of our past two opponents than we did.

All in all, the best footy of this year's West Coast outfit is good enough to keep this one reasonable, but I'm expecting any fadeouts to be punished. If the girls can display a few periods of momentum and the discipline to stick to the plan, that will represent another step forward in this journey, so I think we'll all forgive the scoreboard getting away.
 
Eagles v Brisbane team update:

Roxy Roux (hand) and Amy Franklin (finger) have been withdrawn as emergencies for Sunday’s week four game.

Top-up players Krstel Petrevski and Kayley King have been named as replacement emergencies.
 
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Absolutely no doubt in my mind that Bel Smith is the best player we've had over the journey so far.

Hooker has missed too much footy and Swanson lacks her composure and ability to hit targets. Bel just quietly goes about her business back there and is a real leader for the backline.

As she doesn't rely on pace, I hope she can stick around for 50 more. Well done legend!
 
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Having to watch delayed again this week. Really hope for some success in the system even without Hosking and Franklin to straighten us up quite considerably.

Another step forward today please! Still a game clear in the eight regardless, just hoping they hold up ok when the barrage comes.
 
Played bad without playing bad if you know what I mean. Their structure meant we ran out of options and tried to force something which usually didn't work.

When players worked to make options, we looked good.

They always had options however.

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Aware it's her first game for the year and coming of injury/concussion but Sophie Mac is not AFLW quality.
Just ball watching way too much.
 

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They switch to space and run we kick to outnumbers... Intent is there but skill execution has been pretty poor. If we didn't have Ella Roberts marking everything we'd be nowhere so far 😅 we seem to have stemmed the flow a bit, let's see how adaptable we can be for the rest of the game, agree Gooch is well off the pace needed
 
Bris structures are very very good.
They trust their players to win the one on one so they hold width at contests. it's why when they win the ball they have options EVERYWHERE.

We don't look too bad but this is a team to definitely review heavily in the post match.
 
Given the experience/talent deficit, we're probably tracking okay...... Really shows the difference between a well drilled team with experience and us.
 
The scoreline doesn't reflect it, but I still feel we've put in a much improved showing today compared to previous seasons. This quarter especially we've had some plays where we have linked up well.

It's clear that the list requires more depth, the bottom 6 or so players are still not up to scratch (albeit we are struggling with injuries). Yas Duursma should be a no-brainer, especially to keep Harley happy/in WA.
 
We are just making more mistakes than them. When we string possessions together, it's usually breaking own because we stuffed up, not because they did something to stop it.

Also, some of our players, even if ultimately they are AFLW quality, are noticeably struggling with the pace and flow of the game.

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