EIGHT IRISH STARS featured in the Australian Football League Womenโs [AFLW] this weekend, with some massive performances produced in Round Five.
Cavan star Aishling Sheridan continued her scintillating form, kicking her sixth goal in five games and inspiring Collingwood to establish themselves as the only club with a 100% record this season.
Mayoโs Kelly sisters, Niamh and Grace, played pivotal roles for West Coast Eagles as they recorded their first win of 2021. Niamh returned from a nasty finger injury and made her impact felt straight away, while Grace produced her best performance to date in Australia and rounded it off with a stunning goal.
Likewise, Tipperary triple-threat Orla OโDwyer was on target and played a key part in Brisbane Lionsโ shock win over Fremantle, while Mayoโs Aileen Gilroy was back to her brilliant best for North Melbourne.
Mayo great Cora Staunton and Dublin duo Sinรฉad Goldrick and Niamh McEvoy were also in action, though Stauntonโs Greater Western Sydney [GWS] Giants and Goldrick and McEvoyโs Melbourne FC fell to Western Bulldogs and Sheridanโs Collingwood respectively.
With 14 Irishwomen are on the books of clubs Down Under, six others were watching on having been ruled out through injury or otherwise.
Brรญd Stack (Giants) and รine Tighe (Fremantle) are both long-term absentees but hoping to see some action in the seasonโs latter stages. Ailish Considine (Adelaide Crows) is back in action after a concussion setback and should feature for her 2019 Premiership winning side next week, while question marks remain over Aisling McCarthy (West Coast) who was a late withdrawal at the weekend after sustaining a knee injury in Round Four.
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Sarah Rowe (Collingwood) was also ruled out of the weekendโs action with a shoulder injury โ โset to be sidelined for 2-3 weeks,โ as the Pies said on Friday โ while Lauren Magee was absent from the Melbourne matchday side after her Round Four debut.
With Collingwood currently four clear atop the ladder, and Brisbane Lions the second-place frontrunners on percentage ahead of Fremantle, Adelaide and Western Bulldogs, the league is well and truly heating up as attention switches to next weekend.
But first, as always, CrossCoders co-founder and head agent Jason Hill โ an expert on the ground Down Under โ assesses the Irish performances from Round Five, offering deeper analysis and insight on those involved ahead of tonightโs highlights programme on TG4 at 8pm:
Cora Staunton
A more difficult week again for the Irish legend as she looked to repeat her goal-scoring feats as the Giants took on the Dogs. Held to only 1 scoring shot the Bulldogs defence did enough to keep โScoraโ quiet as they continued their impressive start to the season. With the inside 50 count being only 19 for the Giants there wasnโt much for Staunton to work with and she wasnโt rewarded with any tackles in the game. The Giants return home next week but come up against the ever-impressive Lions meaning things wonโt get any easier for the Mayo product.
Orla OโDwyer (Brisbane Lions / Tipperary)
Orla O'Dwyer gets the Lions off to the perfect start in the second half ๐ฆ#AFLW | #AFLWDogsGiants pic.twitter.com/3RsBQCzQrr
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Probably the upset of the season. Fremantle donโt lose, let alone at home, and for the Lions to go out west and knock them off is an impressive show of character off the back of the defeat to Adelaide last week.
The camogie superstar continued to show off her impressive ball-winning attributes in Round Five as she racked up 14 possessions and 1 goal 1 behind in an impressive outing in the midfield. Her goal really was the final nail in the coffin for Fremantleโs hopes and kept Brisbane in the driverโs seat. Ever the menace around the field with her tackle pressure Iโd expect Orla to start to increase her credited tackle numbers in the coming weeks.
Aileen Gilroy (North Melbourne / Mayo)
Back to winning ways for Gilroy and her Kangaroos as they knocked off one of the pre-season favourites in Carlton down in Tasmania. Gilroy was back to her ball-winning best as she led the defence in possessions as she was credited with 13 kicks and 3 handballs.
The next evolution of Gilroyโs game comes from developing a shorter kick to targets to add in to the long booming drive she has to get the team out of trouble. Plenty of things to be happy with in her game but these minor improvements will take her to the top level of defenders in the competition with the attributes she has.
Aishling Sheridan (Collingwood / Cavan)
Aishling Sheridan capitalises on the turnover and kicks the Magpies' second ๐#AFLW | #AFLWPiesDees pic.twitter.com/BvXKXy6CFm
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Another week. another goal. I feel like Iโm on repeat. There were questions last year about if Sheridan would be able to evolve from a nearly player to a consistent performer at AFLW level. Sheโs answered those critics emphatically. The one, two punch with Chloe Molloy is causing defences across the league headaches that right now they donโt have the answer too. Next week they take on the Bulldogs where weโll see if she can go one better than Mayoโs Staunton did this week.
Sinรฉad Goldrick (Melbourne / Dublin)
Back in the side to replace her fellow Dubliner, Lauen Magee, against the league leaders in Collingwood and it couldnโt have been a tougher matchup. Unusually the eight-time LGFA All-Star only managed to nail one tackle during the game as she spent time chasing Sheridan & co. Goldrickโs stock is still very high in the league off the back of some top-level performances so far this year. The week out looks like it might have stifled her consistency a little but Iโd expect her to bounce back as she takes on St Kilda next week.
Niamh McEvoy (Melbourne / Dublin)
A bit of a tough game for Niamh and her forward-line as they didnโt really get a chance to get into the game until the second half such was the performance by the Pies in the first. Only 5 touches for the Dubliner and no scores certainly isnโt the norm for someone of her class and weโll be looking for a bounce-back from her next week.
Niamh Kelly (West Coast Eagles / Mayo)
A return to the team after a nasty finger injury and she was back to showing off her speed which has earned her the nickname โwheelsโ within the Eagles side. 10 touches and a couple of tackles shows she hasnโt really taken a step back with her few weeks out of the side and she could have been credited with a goal if not for a great spoil from one of the Gold Coast defenders. A second game against Fremantle at the world-class Optus Stadium next week will be a tough matchup which will require the best from Niamh and the rest of the Eagles.
Grace Kelly (West Coast Eagles / Mayo)
A breakout game for the older of the Kelly sisters. Grace has been saying privately that she wants to have more of an effect on games and thatโs exactly what she did this week. Going into the game the Eagles believed that this was a great chance of winning their first game for the season but a late withdrawal of Aisling McCarthy meant someone had to step up and thatโs exactly what Grace did.
Bowen bursting through the middle, Laurie's tap and Kelly's snap!
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A great team goal by the Eagles ๐ฆ #AFLW | #AFLWEaglesSuns pic.twitter.com/UwOebMS75r
Constantly attacking the ball and putting her body on the line she was rewarded with 14 touches and the goal that secured the win for the Eagles. A single-point win was the outcome and Grace was a huge part of that result.
them Brits are always late
ha ha.
excellent Cornelius. true that.
if he wins it on the last shot though heโll be as Irish as myself.
Unlike us punctual Irish!!!!
According to Skysports heโs now Irish again :)
Of course heโs Irish, Jason, Europe is losing!!!!
He was watching the All-Ireland Hurling Final!!!!
Surely in the scenario described he would have been an hour early with Chicago being an hour behind the eastern coast. Unless the earth spins in the opposite direction statesideโฆ.
If its 10am in Chicago itโs 11am on the east coastโฆ.
Mr crow u beat me to it! silly brits with their tardiness ;)
Cornellius and maverick. You are ignorant gits.
Are all Rorys slow today? Twas a joke. Declan summed it up by what i meant.
sense of humor by pass for Rory Conway !!
@Alan you must be from Leitrim Iโm guessing and you support Liverpool and you have a dislike for snobby c@@nts who play golfโฆ All combining to show why you hate 3 champions ie Kilkenny, Man United and McIlroy
lol, probably. would rather go and watch shels than man utd and spend friday night under lights on the driving range with a bunch of other people who kit themselves out from car boot sales and who couldnt hit a wall with a tractor
Man United.. Champions? I think you must have time warped in from 1999??
You donโt know Leitrim people, we laugh at your silly comments!!!!
for some unknown reason some sports people really annoy me. i cant figure out why. mcilory seems a real tosser. i couldnt care less what he does or doesnt achieve. same with alex feguson, wayne rooney, brian cody and others
If Europe wins heโs British , if they lose heโs Irish . Wait till you see.
โeastern seaboard timeโ? Lads, itโs called Eastern Standard Time in winter and Eastern Daylight Time in the summerโฆ..
Ten minutes is the the time most golfers turn up for their tee time, no big deal.