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There are two top-of-the-conference clashes in both pools this weekend, the first seeing two-time grand finalists the Brisbane Lions come up against the Geelong Cats, and the other with competition pacesetters North Melbourne hosting 2017 premiers the Adelaide Crows in Werribee.
Meantime, Collingwood will be desperate to get on the board when hosting Carlton, while the Greater Western Sydney Giants will be out to build on last week’s win over the Pies when they host Melbourne in Blacktown.
The other match sees both Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs look to make amends for poor Round 4 showings.
Here is your guide to Round 5.
Brisbane Lions vs Geelong Cats
After two dismal losses against Fremantle and Melbourne, Brisbane needed to bounce back if they were to have any chance of reviving their finals hopes – and they did so in devastating fashion last Saturday night.
In their first meeting against the Western Bulldogs since last year’s grand final, the Lions not only exacted some revenge, but also hammered the Dogs by 32 points to rocket up to the top of Conference B.
Forward Sabrina Frederick-Traub rebounded from a forgettable showing against the Dees to be one of the Lions’ best.
The Cats – who were also coming off two losses, though to the Western Bulldogs and Crows – survived a major scare against Carlton before eventually prevailing by five points, the result seeing them claim second place in Conference B.
But they will be without Maddie Boyd and Aasta O’Connor for the trip to Brisbane, after copping suspensions for rough conduct and striking, respectively.
Prediction: Brisbane Lions by 14 points.
Carlton vs Collingwood
Last week, Collingwood slumped to a new low – falling to their fourth straight loss.
A scoreless first quarter against the Giants in Morwell saw the Pies forced to play catch-up, but while they scored four majors to one after quarter-time, they ended up falling short by nine points.
On Saturday night they have their best chance yet to break their duck, in what shapes as a mockbuster at Ikon Park, with the Blues languishing on one win for the season.
There are two top-of-the-conference clashes in both pools this weekend, the first seeing two-time grand finalists the Brisbane Lions come up against the Geelong Cats, and the other with competition pacesetters North Melbourne hosting 2017 premiers the Adelaide Crows in Werribee.
Meantime, Collingwood will be desperate to get on the board when hosting Carlton, while the Greater Western Sydney Giants will be out to build on last week’s win over the Pies when they host Melbourne in Blacktown.
The other match sees both Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs look to make amends for poor Round 4 showings.
Here is your guide to Round 5.
Brisbane Lions vs Geelong Cats
After two dismal losses against Fremantle and Melbourne, Brisbane needed to bounce back if they were to have any chance of reviving their finals hopes – and they did so in devastating fashion last Saturday night.
In their first meeting against the Western Bulldogs since last year’s grand final, the Lions not only exacted some revenge, but also hammered the Dogs by 32 points to rocket up to the top of Conference B.
Forward Sabrina Frederick-Traub rebounded from a forgettable showing against the Dees to be one of the Lions’ best.
The Cats – who were also coming off two losses, though to the Western Bulldogs and Crows – survived a major scare against Carlton before eventually prevailing by five points, the result seeing them claim second place in Conference B.
But they will be without Maddie Boyd and Aasta O’Connor for the trip to Brisbane, after copping suspensions for rough conduct and striking, respectively.
Prediction: Brisbane Lions by 14 points.
Carlton vs Collingwood
Last week, Collingwood slumped to a new low – falling to their fourth straight loss.
A scoreless first quarter against the Giants in Morwell saw the Pies forced to play catch-up, but while they scored four majors to one after quarter-time, they ended up falling short by nine points.
On Saturday night they have their best chance yet to break their duck, in what shapes as a mockbuster at Ikon Park, with the Blues languishing on one win for the season.


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