THE BRISBANE Lions took a major step towards hosting the inaugural NAB AFL Women’s Grand Final when they beat previously undefeated Adelaide by three points in a thriller at Norwood Oval in Adelaide on Saturday night.
The Lions trailed the Crows at the long break but were inspired by a pair of superb third term goals, the first to Kate McCarthy, and the second through Kate Lutkins.
The Crows kept coming and re-took the lead when Abbey Holmes goaled, and led at the final change.
But the Lions pace and slick ball movement through the middle of the ground continued to create chances.
Sabrina Frederick-Traub was a powerhouse in the ruck and through the middle of the ground, and McCarthy would kick a decisive snap goal as Brisbane re-took the lead early in the final term and hung on for a massive win.
The moment
Brisbane half-forward Kate McCarthy kicked one of the goals of the season when she picked the ball up 70m from goal and exploded away from traffic, bounced twice and then goaled from 30m at full pace.
What a jet! You'll never catch Kate McCarthy #AFLWCrowsLions pic.twitter.com/QmwU7ABeBt
— AFL Women's (@aflwomens) March 4, 2017
The game changer
Adelaide had dominated the inside 50 count and looked hard to beat with the home crowd urging them on entering the final term. But Kate MCCarthy's snap goal at the start of the last quarter gave the Lions the lead and the scoreboard pressure was telling in the final term, as the Crows rushed at times in search of a major.
The key
Sabrina Frederick-Traub was a towering presence in the ruck and also got involved in many attacking foray for the Lions. She finished with 15 disposals.
The ladder now
Brisbane is now firmly in the box seat to not only be in the inaugural AFLW Grand Final but host it, after improving its record to 5-0 and going a game clear at the top. The Crows remain in charge of their own destiny but have less room for error after blotting their copy book for the first time
Say what?
"It was a scrap and to be honest our back six held up beautifully. They were under the pump there in that last quarter." - Brisbane coach Craig Starcevich
"I thought we were really good with our contested possession tonight. It was a real focus pre-game...What we weren't particularly good at tonight was our decision making under pressure." - Adelaide coach Bec Goddard
What's next
The Lions host the Western Bulldogs at South Pine Sports Complex and can strengthen their grip on top spot. Adelaide travels to Darwin to play the Demons at TIO Stadium.
BRISBANE 1.0 1.1 4.2 5.3 (33)
ADELAIDE 1.0 2.3 4.4 4.6 (30)
GOALS
Brisbane: McCarthy 2, Bates, Lutkins, Zielke
Adelaide: Perkins 2, Riley, Holmes
BEST
Brisbane: Frederick-Traub, McCarthy, Hunt, Bates, Stanton
Adelaide: Phillips, Randall, Varnhagan, Marinoff, Foley, Perkins
INJURIES
Brisbane: Nil
Adelaide: Nil
Reports: Gibson (Brisbane)- rough conduct
Umpires: Medlin, Bryce, Wachtel
Official crowd: 12,108