Teen Wolf
Norm Smith Medallist
- Jul 5, 2011
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Broadcast details TBC.
Saturday, 16 November
1st Semi Final
Adelaide (WWLWL) v Fremantle (LWWWW)
3.35pm AEDT, Norwood Oval
Seven - SA, WA, VIC; 7two - NSW, QLD
2nd Semi Final
Hawthorn (WWWWL) v Port Adelaide (WWWWW)
7.30pm AEDT, Ikon Park
7mate - VIC, SA, WA, NSW, QLD
After a highly competitive first week of finals, things are going to heat up even more for the semis. Lit-a-really. Weather forecast currently says the arvo game will be played in 32 degrees, while the night semi will still take place in high-20s.
First up, Adelaide will play their 3rd home semi final in 3 seasons, having beaten Sydney by 67 points last year and Collingwood by 12 the year before that. They are odds-on favourites to extend a throbbing 7-1 head-to-head record over Fremantle (which includes the R2 match earlier this season in WA when the hosts were kept goalless).
The nugget of optimism for Dockers fans is they are 1-0 at Norwood Oval, and in fact Freo didn't just win that 2021 game against the Crows, they smashed 'em. Or, more accurately, Kiara Bowers and Gemma Houghton smashed 'em... which is probably less comforting, given neither player will feature on Saturday.
Then it's over to the Hawks and Power, whose extraordinary history of 3-point margins in men's finals could very plausibly transcend gender lines. These teams have had two prior AFLW meetings, both at the long-and-skinny Kinetic Stadium, both won by Hawthorn to the tune of 1 or 2 goals.
Perhaps surprisingly, the bookies atm have Port Adelaide as bigger outsiders than Fremantle. Both teams have played Richmond in the past fortnight, and you couldn't seriously say PAFC's 24-point win over the Tigers was significantly less impressive than the Hawks' 23-point win, even while factoring in where each match was played.
With both of the state's AFLW teams playing off for a prelim berth, amidst other news and events, it seems SA is taking centre stage this week. And come to think of it, if for some reason my own club doesn't make it past the PF, I'd like to see a Showdown GF because hoooweeee would that create an almighty SACA shitfight or what. AFL executives will be crucified in the media if such a game is played at a 10k venue, which I guarantee would prompt a letter to Premier Malinauskas as follows: "get us on Adelaide Oval for 3 hours, and we'll extend that precious Gather Round contract!"