by Chris Honnery 17th Apr 2021 7:16 AM These are the eight Lions players who are out for revenge against an Adelaide club that broke their hearts in the 2017 AFLW Grand Final. Sharni Webb, Shannon Campbell, Kate Lutkins, Emma Zielke, Ally Anderson, Jess Wuetschner, Bree Koenen, and Emily Bates are the remaining members from Brisbane s historic 2017 Grand Final team, who were beaten by the Crows by just one goal at Metricon Stadium. Sharni Webb, Shannon Campbell, Kate Lutkins, Emma Zielke, Ally Anderson, Jess Wuetschner, Bre Koenen, and Emily Bates. Picture: Josh Woning Now both clubs are once again battling it out for the premiership decider, this time on the Crows home turf at Adelaide Oval.
Magpie OGs ready to âgrit teethâ in AFLW preliminary finals For five Collingwood players known as the âOGsâ, the weekend s win over North Melbourne had extra significance. But theyâre not done yet.
AFL by Chris Cavanagh 5th Apr 2021 5:30 PM They are known at Collingwood as the Original Gangsters - or OGs for short - and the five members of the special group had extra reason to celebrate on the weekend.
Watch the 2021 Toyota AFL Premiership Season. Every match of every round Live on Kayo. New to Kayo? Try 14-Days Free Now > I was a little bit emotional when the siren went, Collingwood co-captain and OG s member Stephanie Chiocci said.
TO COME R9: Adelaide, Norwood Oval, Sun March 28 (L)
WE SAY: Been an incredible season for the Magpies under coach Steve Symonds in his second year in charge, but their six-game undefeated run was halted by a travelling Lions outfit in Round 7. A big win over the Saints this weekend will further boost their percentage, however, their defence is depleted with the club confirming the seasons are over for defenders Lauren Butler and Jordy Allen who were both injured in the loss to Brisbane. Collingwood then head out on the road for the first time in 2021, to face Adelaide at Norwood Oval: how will they handle the travel? That question means surely the Crows will go into that Round 9 clash as favourites. Regardless of where Collingwood finish, they will go into finals as the only team in the likely top six to have not faced Fremantle, the likely minor premiers.