Thursday, September 12, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Late Score Review Means Heartache For SUNS

A dramatic late goal to Maddy Guerin has seen Carlton snatch its first victory of the AFLW season, hanging on by a solitary point against Gold Coast in Mackay on Sunday.
With her team trailing by four points and less than two minutes remaining, Guerin received a handball from Darcy Vescio and sent her right foot snap goalward from 25m.
SUN Daisy D'Arcy leapt high on the line to touch the ball, but following an official score review - which is being used in the AFLW for the first time this season - the Blues were awarded the go-ahead goal.
Gold Coast had a late chance to snatch victory, but Lucy Single's hurried snap sailed just wide with 15 seconds remaining to leave the score 5.9 (39) to 5.8 (38) to the Blues.
The result leaves the SUNS 0-2 following two home matches and well behind their pursuit of playing a second consecutive finals series.
The Blues hit the front deep into the final term as Madeleine Guerin’s slick effort is ticked off by new smart ball technology
In hot and blustery conditions at Great Barrier Reef Arena, the teams traded blows all day in a physical contest.
Mimi Hill was superb for the victors with her outside dash leading to 23 disposals, while Abbie Mackay played a second terrific game in succession to finish with 22.
Gold Coast trailed by a point at the final break and following Jac Dupuy's excellent set shot, looked like taking victory before Guerin's late heroics.
Charlie Rowbottom was colossal for the SUNS, finishing with 35 disposals, 10 marks and 10 tackles.
Her defensive intent and bone-rattling tackling was a feature.
Daisy D'Arcy (25) had claims as one of the best players afield with her excellent ball use, while Claudia Whitfort (20) overcame a knee scare at half-time to be a solid contributor.
With a flukey wind swirling and switching directions, the teams played out a see-sawing and entertaining first half.
The Blues, kicking with the prevailing wind early on, got on the board first with goals to Keeley Skepper and Marianna Anthony before the SUNS found a foothold in the game.
Whitfort opened their account with a clever finish from the right forward pocket and when Darcie Davies showed good skill below her knees to gather and snap, the hosts trailed by two points at the first change.
Again, it would be two goals apiece in the second term, with Jamie Stanton's goal a highlight.
Rowbottom won the ball at half-forward, swatted off her Carlton opponent like a pesky fly, then gave a handball to D'arcy who lasered a kick to Stanton for an open goal.

By Michael Whiting – AFL Media

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