The
The Bulldogs dominated the first
The home side led by just one point at the final change but kicked the only three goals of the last quarter
Gum finished the night with a game-high 23 possessions and 10 clearances, while Bulldog counterpart Emma Kearney had 22 disposals and eight tackles to be her side's best.
A goal inside the first 30 seconds of the match to Kirsten McLeod gave the Dogs a perfect start and they played the match on their terms for the entire quarter, but the GIANTS turned the momentum after quarter-time.
Staunton and fellow key forward Jacinda Barclay gave the GIANTS a pair of moving targets, while star midfielders Gum and Eva
Young guns Monique Conti and Nicola Barr engaged in a fascinating one on one battle for the entire night, with the
The Dogs did everything they could to grab the lead back in the third term but the GIANTS
Did you see that?
Irish recruit Cora Staunton continued her amazing transition to her new code with some brilliance in the second term. The key forward took a running mark on her chest before immediately playing on, sidestepping another Bulldog, and slotting a class snap to put GIANTS eight points up.
The
Bulldog Kirsten McLeod booted the opening goal of the game with a smart kick off the ground inside 30 seconds, but her second was even better. The small forward swooped on a loose ball off the pack inside 50, before snapping it across her body from the pocket to produce the goal of the match.
The game-changer
The GIANTS had no answer for Emma Kearney's dominance in the first half especially at stoppages, where she used all her experience to great effect. But the All Australian was shaded after the main break by Courtney Gum. The surprise packet of this AFLW season, Gum took some timely grabs in
It was over when …
Say what?
"We need to win next week and that’s all that really matters. I know that’s a boring answer but that’s how it is." - GIANTS coach Alan McConnell
What’s next?
The GIANTS' Grand Final chances could be on the line when they head back to Sydney to take on Brisbane next Friday night, while the Dogs will be in the same position when they host Melbourne at Whitten Oval on Saturday.
GIANTS 1.2 4.4 4.4 7.4 (46)
WESTERN BULLDOGS 2.2 3.2 4.3 4.4 (28)
GOALS
GIANTS: Hicks, Staunton, Dal Pos, Farrugia, Gum, Eva, Schmidt
Western Bulldogs: McLeod 2, Conti, Bruton
BEST
GIANTS: Gum, Eva, Staunton, Barr, Hetherington, Farrugia
Western Bulldogs: Kearney, Blackburn, Lamb, Conti, Lochland, Scott
INJURIES
GIANTS: Nil
Western Bulldogs: Nil
Reports: Nil
Crowd: 4,146 at UNSW Canberra Oval