Wednesday, February 23, 2022

AFL WOMEN’S Rankings: Round 7 2022


While the round officially ended with the Suns-Bulldogs match on Tuesday, I’m stretching it to include the Saints-Giants game, after which all teams have played the same amount of matches again. My poor spreadsheet has copped enough twisting and turning this season with all of the postponed matches, and the AFLW app itself is taking a somewhat loose approach as to which match belongs to which round.

Tayla! – she had Brisbane on its knees

One of the best matches of the season was Brisbane versus Melbourne, where the Demons came from over 20 points behind to win by three points.

Forward Tayla Harris took an AFLW record seven contested marks and kicked two goals to help lead the comeback. That now gives her almost double the number of contested marks (18) of the rest of the competition, and she is second for goals.

Specialist key forwards have arguably not been that ‘key’ in AFLW. Sarah Perkins and Sabrina Frederick were All-Australians during the competition’s first couple of years, but have struggled to find a prominent role since. Goalkickers that can also pound their way through the midfield or play higher up the ground like Erin Phillips, Katie Brennan, and Kate Hore have been more effective as the competition has progressed. Still Tayla Harris and Fremantle’s Gemma Houghton have managed to find a decent amount of success as specialist forward targets.

Harris’ performance on Monday encapsulates the value of a key forward fairly well. Melbourne can certainly not rely on her pulling down seven contested marks each week. But if she can do something close to that again in a big match, it could be the crucial difference.  

(Having said all that, with 13 more inside 50s Brisbane probably still should have won it…)


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