Teen Wolf
Norm Smith Medallist
- Jul 5, 2011
- 9,092
- 9,858
- AFL Club
- North Melbourne
- Other Teams
- Afghanistan women's cricket team
Thursday, 12 September
W. Bulldogs (18th, 0-2) v West Coast (10th, 1-1)
7.15pm AEST, Mission Whitten Oval
7mate - WA
Friday, 13 September
Brisbane (12th, 1-1) v Collingwood (17th, 0-2)
5.05pm AEST, Brighton Homes Arena
7mate - QLD
Saturday, 14 September
Sydney (9th, 1-1) v Richmond (8th, 1-1)
12.35pm AEST, C.ex Coffs International Stadium
7mate - NSW
Carlton (14th, 1-1) v Geelong (15th, 0-1-1)
2.35pm AEST, Ikon Park
Port Adelaide (6th, 1-1) v Fremantle (7th, 1-1)
4.35pm AEST, Alberton Oval
7mate - SA, WA
Sunday, 15 September
Adelaide (3rd, 2-0) v Hawthorn (1st, 2-0)
1.05pm AEST, Thomas Farms Oval
7mate - SA
Melbourne (11th, 1-1) v North Melb. (4th, 1-0-1)
1.05pm AEST, Casey Fields
Seven - VIC
Essendon (13th, 1-1) v St Kilda (2nd, 2-0)
3.05pm AEST, Windy Hill
Seven - VIC
GWS Giants (5th, 1-1) v Gold Coast (16th, 0-2)
5.05pm AEST, Manuka Oval
7mate - NSW, QLD
This round marks the first encounters for Syd-Rich, PA-Frem and Adel-Haw. And the first AFLW match to be played in Coffs Harbour.
It's also the first AFLW match at Whitten Oval since the completion of its redevelopment, which you probably heard about already. And while it'll be the 5th meeting between the Dogs and Eagles (3-1 H2H record), it'll be the first outside of WA. This won't be West Coast's first foray into Footscray though--they played, and lost, to Gold Coast there in one of those covid seasons.
Brisbane and North Melbourne this weekend are likely to become the first two teams to head into a match with 1000+ games already played among their selected 21. Previously the highest was Melbourne in last year's semi-final with 997. For comparison, the BL and NM men's teams had 3,133 and 1,919 games of AFL experience for their most recent lineups.
Adelaide and Carlton play their first home games for the season. It's the first time the Blues have had to wait until R3, and the 2nd time for the Crows.
W. Bulldogs (18th, 0-2) v West Coast (10th, 1-1)
7.15pm AEST, Mission Whitten Oval
7mate - WA
Friday, 13 September
Brisbane (12th, 1-1) v Collingwood (17th, 0-2)
5.05pm AEST, Brighton Homes Arena
7mate - QLD
Saturday, 14 September
Sydney (9th, 1-1) v Richmond (8th, 1-1)
12.35pm AEST, C.ex Coffs International Stadium
7mate - NSW
Carlton (14th, 1-1) v Geelong (15th, 0-1-1)
2.35pm AEST, Ikon Park
Port Adelaide (6th, 1-1) v Fremantle (7th, 1-1)
4.35pm AEST, Alberton Oval
7mate - SA, WA
Sunday, 15 September
Adelaide (3rd, 2-0) v Hawthorn (1st, 2-0)
1.05pm AEST, Thomas Farms Oval
7mate - SA
Melbourne (11th, 1-1) v North Melb. (4th, 1-0-1)
1.05pm AEST, Casey Fields
Seven - VIC
Essendon (13th, 1-1) v St Kilda (2nd, 2-0)
3.05pm AEST, Windy Hill
Seven - VIC
GWS Giants (5th, 1-1) v Gold Coast (16th, 0-2)
5.05pm AEST, Manuka Oval
7mate - NSW, QLD
This round marks the first encounters for Syd-Rich, PA-Frem and Adel-Haw. And the first AFLW match to be played in Coffs Harbour.
It's also the first AFLW match at Whitten Oval since the completion of its redevelopment, which you probably heard about already. And while it'll be the 5th meeting between the Dogs and Eagles (3-1 H2H record), it'll be the first outside of WA. This won't be West Coast's first foray into Footscray though--they played, and lost, to Gold Coast there in one of those covid seasons.
Brisbane and North Melbourne this weekend are likely to become the first two teams to head into a match with 1000+ games already played among their selected 21. Previously the highest was Melbourne in last year's semi-final with 997. For comparison, the BL and NM men's teams had 3,133 and 1,919 games of AFL experience for their most recent lineups.
Adelaide and Carlton play their first home games for the season. It's the first time the Blues have had to wait until R3, and the 2nd time for the Crows.
AFLW - AFLW Week 3 Milestones and Key Stats
Week 1 Potential milestones 75 games Anne Hatchard (Adelaide Crows) Emma Kearney (North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos) Emma King (North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos) 50 games Nicole Bresnehan (North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos) Mikayla Bowen (Geelong Cats) Courtney Hodder (Brisbane Lions)...
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