With two rounds to go in the
2018 AFL Women’s season one spot in the Grand Final is fairly set, while the
other is up for grabs between four sides. In terms of the former the Western
Bulldogs’ ranking points came down a touch this week – it was unlikely they
would repeat last week’s amazing performance against Carlton – but they
are still clearly the top-rated side, and a huge chance of taking out one of
the top two positons. On the ladder itself the Dogs are one match and a huge
chunk of percentage clear of any other team, meaning that one win and not
getting thrashed in the other game themselves will see them in.
As for the other spot the
Brisbane Lions and Melbourne are the two teams most likely, both with three
wins, putting them half a win above the GWS Giants and Adelaide Crows.
Melbourne continued to be wasteful in front of goal on the weekend, but
managed to get over the line against Brisbane to stay just behind their
opponents on the standings. Arguably the rankings under-rate Melbourne a little
given their midfield has been pretty good, and it’s mainly been their
inaccuracy in front of goal that has dragged their scores down over the past
few weeks. But of the two teams you would rate Brisbane as the more likely to
make it through, with Brisbane having a home match against Collingwood next week,
while Melbourne has to take on the Bulldogs in the final round (albeit a Dogs
team that may have less incentive to go at their hardest due to already having sealed
a Grand Final spot).
The Giants and Crows have weaker
chances of making the final play-off, as they would likely need to win both
their matches and hope that the teams above them fail at least once on the way
home. The Crows have the easier draw, as they will be big favourites at home
against Fremantle next week, and have last-placed Collingwood in the final
round, although the Magpies’ performances over the past couple of weeks have
been much closer to those of a top-ranked side. The Giants face both the Dogs
and Lions, but they do at least get to play both sides at home. If the Demons,
Giants, and Crows can all win next week – and at least two of those teams will
be big favourites to do so – then we could be in for a very exciting final
round.
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