The
Adelaide Crows’ loss to Carlton highlights that they are no longer the clear
team to beat.
About a year ago the Adelaide Crows
capped a dominating season by beating Carlton in the Grand Final at the Adelaide
Oval by 45 points. This meant that they had won their final eight matches by an
average of almost seven goals. In the same match however two-time league most
valuable player Erin Phillips injured her ACL.
As a result Phillips missed
the first three matches of the 2020 season, and combined with the absence of
co-captain Chelsea Randall, it seemed to significantly affect the Crows’
results. They lost their first match to Brisbane, and took three quarters to
shake off new team St. Kilda, putting them amongst the pack as the season
neared its halfway mark.
Happily, Erin Phillips
returned for this round’s match against Carlton. Unhappily for the Crows, she
was only one of three Crows (along with fellow All-Australians Anne Hatchard
and Ebony Marinoff) to record double figures in disposals as the Blues recorded
an eight-point win. Meanwhile a whopping 16 Carlton players got ten or more
disposals, as the Blues dominated possession over the Crows, picking up 92 more
disposals overall.
Carlton built a ‘wall’ in its
defensive midfield and backline, and worked its way up the field with 49 more
marks and 71 more uncontested possessions than the Crows. Kerryn Harrington led
the Blues on their intercepting ways with 13 marks. Up forward, Tayla Harris
was the star with seven marks and five scoring shots. If it wasn’t for the
importance of last year’s Preliminary Final, this would have been the Blues’ finest
ever AFLW win.
As a result Adelaide
has lost the massive lead it held at the start of the season at the top of the
rankings, overtaken by Carlton with next week’s opponent the Kangaroos
close behind. This year, based on their net margins adjusted for opponent
strength and home ground advantage, the Crows have been merely average (see
table below). Carlton meanwhile has the best adjusted net margin of any side.
At the start of the season
the Crows were huge favourites to win every match they played in. Next week the
rankings put them as slight underdogs against the Kangaroos (see below). With
two wins out of four matches the Crows have their work cut out for them to earn
a home final this season.
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