How Carlton's first win of 2021 can set them up for the rest of the season
After losing their opening two games of the 2021 AFLW season, both by a straight kick, Carlton got their first win against St Kilda on Saturday afternoon.
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After losing their opening two games of the 2021 AFLW season, both by a straight kick, Carlton got their first win against St Kilda on Saturday afternoon.
Ash Barty is world number one for a reason and her grace on the court in the second round earned her a spot in the third round.
At the conclusion of a strange 2020 season, Carlton has shown a bit of promise for the future, coming in 11th with seven wins out of 17 games.
Here we are, we have made it. After a long and strange old season of AFL, we are finally down to the last two teams ahead of tonight’s 2020 AFL grand final.
And then there were four. A spot in the grand final is up for grabs as a truly unique season is drawing to its conclusion.
After a truly exciting, wonderful close and hotly contested first week where no game was decided by over 20 points, we have arrived at Week 2 of the 2020 AFL finals.
Port Adelaide have got themselves a home preliminary final, outlasting a wasteful Geelong outfit by 16 points at the Adelaide Oval.
Yes, very much hope so and agree.
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