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2023 NAB AFLW Season
West Coast Eagles v Melbourne
Round 7 • Sunday 15 October 2023 • 6:05 AM (UTC)
12 2.0
Full Time
82 11.16
Demons Won By 70
Mineral Resources Park,  Perth  • Whadjuk

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    AFLW Round 7 | Game Day Guide

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    MATCH DETAILS

    WEST COAST V NARRM
    Date: Sunday 15 October
    Time: 5:05pm (AEDT)
    Location: Mineral Resources Park, WA | Whadjuk

    INDIGENOUS ROUND

    NARRM Football Club will make its return, with the Demons rebranding for the duration of the AFLW’s Indigenous Round.  

    Narrm is the Aboriginal name for Melbourne which comes from Woi Wurrung, the language spoken by the traditional owners of the city and its surrounds. 

    The initiative, which was first introduced in 2022, was designed to celebrate Australia’s Indigenous history and generate productive conversations among the football community.  

    Narrm’s AFLW side will don its 2023 Indigenous guernsey, designed by Lowell Hunter, for the two-week period. 

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    Tickets to the game can be found here.

     

    MATCH INFORMATION

    Entry will open from 6.15pm at Gate 1, via Goddard Street. Those with wheelchairs or other accessibility needs may enter via West Coast Eagles Reception on Bishopsgate Street.

    We recommend using public transport where possible. The closest train station is Victoria Park, with a 700m walk to the venue.

    Be sure to plan your journey ahead with Transperth’s Journey Planner, and please note, the cost of public transport is not included in your match-day ticket. 

    With no onsite parking available, limited parking is available in streets surrounding the venue; should you choose to park on the street, please pay close attention to any signage to avoid parking fines.

    Gates open

    General Public | 4:05pm (AEDT) 1:05pm (local time)
    Match Start | 5:05pm (AEDT)  2:05pm (local time)

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    Demons return to winning ways out west

    Melbourne has secured a seventy-point win over West Coast.

    NARRM speedster Alyssa Bannan produced a career-best five goals to spearhead a powerful 70-point win against West Coast as the Demons steadied after their first loss of the season and put themselves back in the top-two race.

    Bannan's mix of skill and speed was thrilling at Mineral Resources Park, with the young forward burning off her opponents in the stifling Perth heat as the reigning premiers moved to 6-1, winning 11.16 (82) to 2.0 (12).

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    It was a dominant performance from the hard-running Narrm ahead of a top-four clash against North Melbourne next Saturday, with the visitors controlling the clearances 31-23 and winning the forward entries 52-9.

    They made their decisive move in the third quarter, with Bannan heavily involved alongside Aimee and Blaithin Mackin as the Demons kicked 4.7 and held West Coast scoreless to turn a 15-point deficit into a massive 46-point lead at the last change.

    As well as Bannan, the Demons' contested ball-winners were critical with Eliza West (20 and five clearances) and Olivia Purcell (19 and eight inside 50s) giving the visitors first use out of the midfield.

    Goalkicking stars Eden Zanker and Kate Hore both worked into the game as the Demons' dominance grew, kicking two goals each to ensure they remain in the top two places on the AFLW goalkicking leaderboard.

    It was Bannan's day, however, as she kicked the opening three goals of the game and then stayed involved throughout, passing off several opportunities in a polished and unselfish performance.

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    Bannan's early goals aside, however, Narrm's dominance through the first half was not rewarded on the scoreboard as they dominated forward entries but added just one more goal through Aimee Mackin, who converted a crafty snap at the top of the goalsquare.

    They had the better of general play through the second quarter but were kept to just 0.2, with the Eagles ramping up their pressure and tackling their way through a hard-fought quarter as temperatures peaked.

    Watt a return
    The celebrated story of Sunday for Melbourne was the return of ruck Rhiannon Watt after 24 games with Carlton and St Kilda. Having arrived at the Demons during her recovery from an ACL injury, Watt threw herself into the Demons' program and became a leader while unable to play, making her game on Sunday one to celebrate. The 35-year-old finished with 12 disposals, 12 hit-outs and four clearances, supporting Georgia Campbell in the ruck and contributing to the Demons' midfield dominance.

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    Efficient Eagles frustrate Dees early
    West Coast's ability to soak up 12 opposition entries through the second quarter and rebound them all before going inside 50 once and kicking the only goal of the term would have left the Dees tearing their hair out. The opening quarter had also produced a goal from only four West Coast entries, with the Eagles' ability to find two goals from only five entries in a half keeping them in the game. Charlie Thomas was terrific under pressure for the Eagles, winning 14 disposals under pressure and five rebounds through the first half.

    Next up
    The Eagles are on the road and have a seven-day break before taking on the 5-2 Essendon at Windy Hill on Sunday. The Demons have a short turnaround and will meet North Melbourne on Saturday at IKON Park in a night game that could see them leapfrog the Kangaroos into the top two.

    WEST COAST        1.0   2.0   2.0   2.0 (12)
    NARRM                   4.1   4.3   8.10   11.16 (82)

    GOALS
    West Coast: Gibson, Rowley
    Narrm: Bannan 5, Hore 2, Zanker 2, A Mackin, Sherriff

    BEST
    West Coast: Thomas, Roberts, Smith, Gooch
    Narrm: Bannan, Purcell, West, B Mackin, Hore, Hanks

    INJURIES
    West Coast: Nil
    Narrm: Nil

    LATE CHANGES
    West Coast: Sarah Lakay replaced in selected side by Beth Schilling
    Narrm: Nil

    Crowd: 1,232 at Mineral Resources Park

    For the duration of the AFLW's Indigenous Round, Melbourne Football Club will be rebranded and referred to as the Narrm Football Club.

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