Adelaide are AFLW premiers! Crows claim first cup

By Phil Raymond / Roar Guru

The Adelaide Crows have defeated the Brisbane Lions by 6 points at Metricon Stadium to write themselves into the history books as the first ever AFLW Premiers.

Adelaide jumped out of the blocks when Kellie Gibson ran onto the loose ball inside 50 and snap a ripping goal within 30 seconds of the opening siren.

As the first quarter progressed, Brisbane looked like they settled into their game plan first.

They structured themselves behind the ball and slingshot off half back when they got some space.

Jess Wuetschner kicked the Lions’ first while the Crows fought for momentum.

The momentum came with eight minutes to go in the quarter as Adelaide moved the ball into their forward half and locked it in.

After immense pressure, Deni Varnhagen found some space in the pocket and snapped skilfully for the Crows’ second.

The second quarter was dominated by Adelaide everywhere except on the scoreboard. They kicked an inaccurate six behinds to Brisbane’s one goal (Wuetschner’s second) and one behind.

Throughout the quarter, Adelaide piled the pressure on the Lions’ defense, trapping the ball inside forward 50 for long periods of time.

Without the likes of Leah Kaslar and Kate Lutkins, Brisbane could have been three or four goals behind at half time.

Brisbane came out of the halftime break looking to get the game back on their terms. They hit the scoreboard through Sabrina Frederick-Traub, but there was an Adelaide Crows player wearing number 13 who had something to say about it.

Eventual Best on Ground Award winner Erin Phillips was everywhere all day, but especially in the third quarter.

She kicked two classy snapping goals, took a Mark of The Year contender on half back and finished the quarter with 19 disposals – 18 of them kicks.

The game was set up for a cracking last quarter and that’s exactly what we got! Brisbane threw absolutely everything – including the kitchen sink – at the Crows and broke through with a goal to Tayla Harris.

From then to the final siren, the Lions peppered their forward line as the Crows did everything they could to hold on.

Fittingly, the ball was in Erin Phillips’ hands as the siren sounded to end a ferocious Grand Final and signalled it was party time for the Adelaide Crows.

Brisbane Lions 4.5.29 def by Adelaide Crows 4.11.35

Goals
Brisbane: Wuetschner 2, Harris 1, Frederick-Traub 1
Adelaide: Phillips 2, Gibson 1, Varnhagen 1

Best
Brisbane: Bates, Ashmore, Kaslar, Frederick-Traub
Adelaide: Phillips, Cramey, Randall, Killian

Best on Ground Award: Erin Phillips

The Crowd Says:

2017-03-25T14:09:23+00:00

Cat

Roar Guru


Also remember how much of the men's scoring happens in 'time on' at the end of quarters when players are tired. Women don't get the so there isn't that 2-3 goal run before each break.

2017-03-25T13:51:21+00:00

Cam

Guest


Well done Queensland. 15 000 for the AFLW Grand final. Today was a big tick for sport on the coast. AFLW Grand final, AFL round 1 Q Clash and a NRL Queensland derby. Good crowds to all. All great games too.

2017-03-25T12:51:59+00:00

Maggie

Guest


Five minutes less per quarter makes a total time difference equal to one quarter of a men's match - quite significant. And in the matches other than the GF, there was very little time on added. As well, games are played on same size grounds as for the men while (obviously) the women can't kick as far, so more play is required to get within goal-kicking range. Despite all this there were some quite high scores during the season, such as the Crows 10.10 win over Collingwood 7.4.

2017-03-25T12:38:56+00:00

Maggie

Guest


And better than the Lions v Suns men's match, also at Metricon a couple of hours later, which had crowd of 12,700.

2017-03-25T10:52:35+00:00

Martyn50

Roar Rookie


Well done Crows. Good crowd of 15,000. A League 5,000

2017-03-25T09:16:46+00:00

Ben of Phnom Penh

Roar Guru


I've had my Crows scarf on all day even though I'm in Japan at the moment (though it is cold, so the scarf has been welcome). A great result from the team and finally some silverware back in the cupboard.

2017-03-25T08:20:17+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Guest


Well done girls - been a long time between drinks for us Crows supporters - great effort to hang on in that last quarter

2017-03-25T06:45:31+00:00

Craig Delaney

Guest


Oh Reg, it's because of the lower skill levels across the ground. However, players like Erin Phillips show women can play at a high level. It will take time. As a Crow supporter - and with a soft spot for the Top End, and the Centre come to think of it - how good it is!

2017-03-25T06:25:49+00:00

Reg

Guest


Why are the scores so low with it? Its only slightly shorter quarters with 16 players.

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