The writing was a bit on the wall for the Bombers after losing to a Gold Coast without their best player last week and they just lost form at the wrong time of the season. They're still a a couple of players on every line away from really competing at the top end of the ladder consistently.
Geelong have been inconsistent this year but their best is possibly good enough to make a Grand Final with a monster midfield (G.Prespakis, A.McDonald, Morrison), a solid back line (M.McDonald, Gunjaca, Webster) and a versatile forward line (Parry, Moloney, Scheer), with the last one injured and already ruled out for next week against the Demons.
From this game we look at:
Chloe Scheer simply kicking to where she wants the forward to run to, essentially making the decision for Moloney by simply kicking to the space for her advantage.
Geelong's stellar use of fast and sloe play forward handballing to get the extra territory needed to make the inside 50 kick and resultant mark.
Essendon wanting to relive a ball up at the top of Geelong's goal square where they had a +3 outnumber but failed miserably in their positioning around the contest and gave up a defensive 50 stoppage goal that really shouldn't have happened.
Geelong lasso free kick on the mid wing showing a clear number advantage pattern of play that is rarely seen or used in AFLW, even though it is available in every single game at some point. It might not result in a certain goal scoring opportunity but at least you can easily move the ball off the line with minimal opposition interference if you practice it enough and are familiar with the scenario.
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