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An unintentional yet stunning goal was the highlight of an incredible Geelong boilover win over Brisbane. New to Kayo? Geelong has kept its finals hopes alive with a gutsy point win over Brisbane who had its star forward exit the game in a horror blow on Sunday. The Cats kicked the first three goals before Dakota Davidson got the Lions on the board to end the run but the two-time premiership forward later got concussed in the second term and was ruled out of the game in a big moment. The Cats scored the next two goals to kick five of the first six majors before star midfielder Nina Morrison made it a game-high point lead late in the third term as the home side held on in the final term for a 7. Morrison also had a game-high 24 disposals and a goal assist in one of her best performances of the season while teammate Georgie Prespakis had 20 disposals and 10 clearances in another top performance. Tall forward Aishling Moloney continued her brilliant campaign with two goals to help keep the Cats in the hunt for finals as their record improves to a with two games to go. Moloney said she was pleased to get the win following a narrow seven-point loss to Richmond last week and a season where they drew to premiership favourite North Melbourne earlier in week two. The loss for the Lions see their record fall to as they stand in third position on the ladder. Cats forward Mikayla Bowen kicked a hysterical but crucial goal for her side late in the second term. After taking an intercept mark at half forward, the year-old went back the wrong way behind the mark before fortuitously being called to play on where she ran in to kick a major from 40 metres out and put the Cats up Lions star Dakota Davidson was ruled out of the game due to concussion after landing heavily on the surface in a marking contest early in the second quarter. The two-time Lions leading goalkicker and premiership player came from the field immediately after the knock despite having a set-shot opportunity. It is another disappointing blow for the year-old who was previously concussed in the pre-season of and in Cats tall Gabby Featherstone was also ruled out of the game soon after Davidson with a hamstring injury. After Aishling Moloney kicked her second goal of the game to put the Cats up by 23 points early in the fourth and her side proceeded to keep the game goalless for the next 10 minutes, everyone was backing in the Cats to get over the line comfortably. Eleanor Hartill could have made it another 18 seconds later although her shot on the run on a slight angle missed to the left. After the flurry of forward play for the reigning premiers, the Cats eventually held strong at home to claim the win. Adelaide kicked a stunning six second-half goals to power to a point win over Collingwood on Sunday. The third-placed Crows kicked six of the last eight goals to head into their clash against ladder leaders North Melbourne next Friday with confidence. Crows midfielder Ebony Marinoff continued her stunning patch of form with a game-high 36 disposals following performances of 41 and 29 touches. The year-old also had nine inside 50s and eight clearances in a stunning display. Anne Hatchard was also a strong contributor for the visitors with 28 touches and a goal while Taylah Levy and Caitlin Gould booted three goals each. There were some nerves among ground staff and AFL officials just before the start of play between Collingwood and Adelaide as a water pipe had burst at Victoria Park and was causing a small part of the ground to flood. But some quick repairs less than 15 minutes before play, including some earth moving where sand was put in place of soaked soil, allowed the game to start on time uninterrupted. AFL match manager David Talalla, who was at the ground, said the curators worked to drain as much water from the wet patch as it could before putting sand down in the area just beside the centre circle. As you can see, there is a bit of water there. Pies forward Eliza James and Crows defender Chelsea Randall collided in a tough marking contest on the wing in the opening term. James was running back with the flight as Randall ran forward with both players attempting to mark in brave fashion. The pair both went down into the rooms for concussion tests with Randall passing and returning to play and James failing to be ruled out. In a nice moment on the sidelines during the second term, the pair came together to embrace each other as they crossed paths after the tests. The Pies kept the Crows goalless in the second term, bouncing back strongly after allowing two through in the opening quarter. Back-to-back goals from Taylah Levy in the third term sealed the win for the Crows after they rose to a steady point lead with left in the third term. Essendon has a new lowest score record as premiership fancies North Melbourne put on a clinic to continue its unbeaten season on Sunday. The Roos were all over the Dons, keeping them goalless until the final term to record their eighth win of the season at Windy Hill. Roos midfielder Jasmine Garner was immense with a game-high six clearances and six inside 50s to go with her 23 disposals and a goal. Ash Riddell was also top-notch with 23 disposals and five clearances. And key forward Kate Shierlaw was busy with three goals in the first meeting between the sides. It was the third time this season the Roos have kept their opposition to a single-digit score as their defence continues to be a key feature of their game. Despite the positive of Dons star forward Bonnie Toogood hitting the scoreboard for the first time this season after a knee injury kept her out at the start, the Dons continue to find difficulty up forward with a sixth score this season below 30 points. In the only negative in the game for the ladder-leading Roos, defender Sarah Wright went down with an right ankle injury in the fourth term. It was all the Roos in the first half as the Dons were smashed in forward entries to make it a scoreline at half time. Roos forward duo Tahlia Randall and Kate Shierlaw kicked two goals each and Jasmine Garner and Ash Riddell were at their usual best with 25 disposals between them. Maddison Gay was fighting hard for the Dons with a leading 17 touches in the first half but pressure lacked overall as the Roos won contested possessions and were able to move the ball freely on several occasions. Bonnie Toogood had a shot on the half time siren to try and give the Dons something to take into the break but missed completely to the right. She stepped up later in the game with a set-shot goal. The year-old fought all day with a game-high 30 disposals and metres gained while teammate Maddison Prespakis was also influential with 28 touches. The Bombers finals hopes hang by a thread after a disappointing loss in what adds to a season where they have not beaten a team currently inside the top eight from their five wins. Sunday afternoon was a chance to end this blimp in their record, but they were far from it and now only just hold a spot inside the top eight with five teams chasing them. The Bombers are in seventh position following week eight with games against fifth-placed Richmond and 14th-placed Carlton to come. Max Hatzoglou from Newswire. For Free and confidential support call or visit gamblinghelponline. Hawks claim sixth straight win in AFLW
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