CROWS VS DEMONS: WHY THE AFLW GRAND FINAL SHAPES TO BE AN EPIC ENCOUNTER
Crows vs Demons: Why the AFLW grand final shapes to be an epic encounter
History is up for grabs in the 2022 AFLW Grand Final at Adelaide Oval. The season decider pits the competition's most successful club. the Adelaide Crows. against Melbourne. The Crows will be shooting for their third flag in six years. while the Demons aim to become the first club to simultaneously hold the AFL Men's and Women's premierships. The evolving Crows The Crows have long been known for their attacking footy. but this year they've added defensive steel. They suffocate opposing teams by dominating possession and territory. The Crows employ a true team defence. and have faith in each component. Adelaide likes to play the game in its own half. making it hard for the opposition to score. while also creating opportunities for repeat attacks from turnovers. ABC Sport AFLW expert Gemma Bastiani says the Crows' ability to control the ball and field position is critical to their success. 'They create attack from an abundance of opportunities.' Bastiani said. The Crows are also equipped to launch quick counter attacks through their skilled ball users such as Chelsea Randall. Sarah Allan and Chelsea Biddell. They're able to intercept the ball both in the air and on the deck. with Allan's ground defence in particular proving to be a highlight this season. The Crows also have one of the best inside 50 differentials in the competition. giving them more effective scoring opportunities. This puts pressure on opposing teams. In their match against Melbourne earlier this year. three of their four goals came from turnovers in their attacking half. The other came from a turnover in defensive midfield. This pattern was repeated in their Preliminary Final victory over Fremantle. with four of their seven goals coming from the front half. When the ball does penetrate their press. no side is better than Adelaide at limiting the damage. The Crows have kept their opponents to the fewest points per inside 50 of any side this year. which is a dramatic improvement on previous seasons. They used to blow sides off the park with their attacking dominance but now they strangle them into submission. 'We work together as a unit.' Allan said. But that's not to say that their attack has been in any way diminished. Their forward line is led by 2022 AFLW leading goal kicker Ash Woodland (a former Demon) and two time AFLW best and fairest Erin Phillips. They also have a host of other noted goal kickers. who are given silver service from the midfield by the likes of Anne Hatchard and Ebony Marinoff. 'They average the second most inside 50s and shots on goal. and also the most marks inside 50.' Bastiani noted. It was Phillips who did the damage in their meeting earlier this year. breaking the game open with two early goals. Keeping the star Crow quiet will be crucial for the Demons. Melbourne's moving parts While Adelaide has been the AFLW's pacesetter. Melbourne's journey has been punctuated by near misses. The first two seasons of the competition saw the Demons fail to qualify for the finals by percentage only. But after six long years. they're primed to finally taste success. Melbourne is led by Daisy Pearce. a player who has achieved nearly everything in the game. Pearce won seven best and fairest awards in the VWFL/VFLW – leading to the award being renamed partially in her honour. Pearce claimed her first All Australian guernsey in 2005 at the age of 16. and her latest this year at the age of 34. Pearce knows that getting to the Grand Final is only half the battle. 'It was a great day on Saturday. but we've got a bigger job this coming week.' Pearce said earlier this week. On the field. Pearce is a model of composure and intelligence. Melbourne coach Mick Stinear uses Pearce like a Swiss Army knife. able to solve whatever problem the team is faced with. Her willingness to accept this role is a sign of her team first nature. If Adelaide's hallmark this year has been its defence. Melbourne's has been its attack. The Demons are the...
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