Lions, Crows enjoy AFLW victories as Hawks win third in a row

Two Gold Coast Suns AFLW players embrace as they celebrate a goal.

Ruby Svarc has kicked a goal-of-the-season contender as the Brisbane Lions maintained top spot on the AFLW ladder with a tense seven-point victory over North Melbourne.

Key points:

  • The Lions triumphed 5.3 (33) to 3.8 (26) over the Kangaroos
  • The Crows defeated the Dockers 7.7 (49) to 5.1 (31)
  • The Hawks and Suns also recorded wins

The Kangaroos only had themselves to blame for wayward goal-kicking at Arden Street as the Lions prevailed 5.3 (33) to 3.8 (26).

The Lions sit on top of the ladder via a superior percentage to the Adelaide Crows, who they meet next weekend in round eight.

The Kangaroos did not lack opportunities against the Lions, dominating the inside-50 count (43-23).

But their inaccuracy proved costly, with busy forward Tahlia Randall squandering a string of good chances as she finished with 0.3 from four shots.

Ally Anderson (22 disposals) continued her outstanding season for Brisbane and Natalie Grida (14) stood tall in defence.

Svarc’s brilliant goal was the highlight of a gripping tussle and came towards the end of a tight first half.

The midfielder burst away from a pack at half-back and had two bounces before handpassing to teammate Greta Bodey, who side-stepped an opponent and kicked long to space deep in attack.

Kangaroos defender Sarah Wright gathered the loose ball but was caught holding-the-ball by Svarc, who had kept running.

Svarc completed the move with a calm set shot from a tight angle.

Further goals to Dakota Davidson and Bodey soon after half-time gave Brisbane a handy 15-point buffer as the visitors ramped up their pressure around the ball.

The Lions did not score in the final term but held onto their advantage, keeping their opponents goalless.

Ash Riddell (23 disposals), Jasmine Garner (20) and Emma Kearney (19) all won plenty of the ball for North Melbourne.

Crows get past Dockers

The Crows overcame a huge scare to notch an 18-point win over injury-hit Fremantle.

They were held scoreless in the opening term at Adelaide’s Unley Oval and trailed by nine points at three-quarter time.

But they came home with a wet sail to post their sixth successive victory, winning 7.7 (49) to 5.1 (31).

Ebony Marinoff was on all-time record pace with 24 first-half disposals, before slowing somewhat to finish with 32.

Author: Ivan Robinson