On
the weekend my wife, daughter, sister and I went to the Collingwood versus Adelaide
match, in which Adelaide was playing for spot in the AFL Women’s Grand Final
next week. Earlier
in the season I mentioned that my wife was having a worrying influence upon
my daughter’s allegiances, teaching her to say ‘More more Maggies’ which is not
the most pleasant thing that my Richmond-supporting ears could hear.
Nevertheless I encouraged the rest
of my family to go along to its first AFL Women’s match. The match itself was
pretty good – one of the best of the season that I’ve seen. However my poor
wife enjoyed it less than I did, spending the entire second quarter in the
world’s slowest queue trying to obtain my daughter ice cream (that she subsequently
rejected), and the entire final quarter lying on her back feeling faint in the
35-plus degree heat. Which may mean, unfortunate though this experience was,
that I have gained even more exclusive domain in taking our daughter to the
football in future, at which any more chants of ‘More more Maggies’ are
unlikely to be heard.
Well, on to the rankings …
Melbourne finishes the home and away season on top of the rankings after its
huge win over Fremantle, despite missing out on the Grand Final next week.
Adelaide also gains a few ranking points after its good win, and keeps second
spot. Brisbane, who went through the home and away season undefeated, moves
down to third. The Lions haven’t been quite as impressive in recent weeks,
though perhaps they took their foot off the gas a bit once they knew they would
host the Grand Final? In any case Brisbane’s home ground advantage means these
rankings peg it as slight favourites to win next week.
As
predicted
the Bulldogs beat the GWS Giants and put them on the bottom of the ladder, which
reflects their position on the rankings. Fremantle also dropped a lot in
ranking points after its heavy loss.
With
only one match left I’m not going to do a separate women’s rankings post next
week, but I will update you on where Grand Final combatants Brisbane and
Adelaide finished up in my AFL men’s post. In the meantime, you can also enjoy
these summaries of the movements of each team during the first AFL Women’s season.
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