We continue on from the Crows total demolition of my up-and-coming Swans then move to the Melbourne/Geelong game.
The Cats, list-wise, underperformed a touch in the home-and-away season, losing to Essendon and Collingwood and only beating 1 team in the 8 (Sydney) coupled with mostly unconvincing wins against lesser opponents.
Forever it's been the big 4 - Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, North Melbourne - and now finally it looks like we have a 5th entrant into the upper echelon of AFLW.
Even the Dees almost pulled off the greatest comeback in all-of-footy history, the Cats were the dominant team for 3 quarters and simply took the game away from Melbourne in that time.
I posted last week they have established stars in every part of the ground and they used each and every single one of them to make it through to the Prelim this weekend, with the reward being Brisbane at home, where they wet down by just 2pts in round 4 last season.
From both of these games we look at:
Sydney giving up the exact same center bounce clearance from yesterday's video, 1min later in actual game time.
Sydney making the center bounce player and tactical adjustment, and winning the clearance for a rare deep 50 entry.
Shifting games we see Geelong's forward half team defensive formation, enabling them to have numbers in front and behind the ball for repeat inside 50's.
Shelley Heath just running her lane offensively from her defensive 50m line, then getting free and setting a block in her own goal square to provide Zanker an easy leading lane inside 50.
Nina Morrison's leg power is a thing of beauty.
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