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Gilroy goal helps Hawthorn to historic win, Irish trio secure derby victory

Vikki Wall and Aine Tighe both grabbed goals in Australia for the second week in a row.

AILEEN GILROY AND Áine McDonagh helped Hawthorn to their first AFLW victory as they defeated Sydney 35-31 at the Swinburne Centre.

Sydney raced out of the blocks early on, running up a four-goal lead. Furious Hawthorn coach Bec Goddard let loose at quarter-time and the message registered as the Hawks emerged to turn the game. 

Mayo native Gilroy was once again a leading player for the Hawks and scored a crucial goal in the third quarter.

It has been a chaotic week off the field for the Hawthorn club after allegations came to light about their treatment of Indigenous players.

In an ABC Report, they were accused of separating Indigenous players from their families and pressuring one couple to have an abortion.

Post-match, Goddard explained the women’s playing group decided to wear the Indigenous Round guernsey for Friday night’s tie. 

“They wanted to wear their Indigenous jumpers because we’re the new face of the club. We’re a new part of football at Hawthorn.

We are inclusive and diverse, and we treat our job as role models as a privilege.”

Elsewhere, Vikki Wall was back on the scoresheet as North Melbourne overcame Western Bulldogs 43 to 28. It is the Dunboyne star’s fourth goal in five appearances. Cork’s Erika O’Shea also played in front of a capacity crowd at Punt Road Oval.

Sarah Rowe was involved as Collingwood defeated Essendon by 11 points while Geelong hammered Clara Fitzpatrick’s St Kilda 71-21 at GMHBA Stadium.

Sinead Goldrick made her return from injury as Melbourne cruised past Carlton 50-8. Alongside Armagh’s Blaithin Mackin, Goldrick marked her comeback from a knee issue with six disposals. 

On Thursday, the Western derby took place between Fremantle and West Coast and ended in a close-fought Dockers victory. Leitrim star Áine Tighe scored two goals to secure Fremantle’s first win of the season.

Meath All-Ireland winner Orlagh Lally and Armagh’s Amy Mulholland secured their first-ever AFLW victory. For Lally, it was a breakout 10 disposal performance.

“I feel I’m adapting to it a bit better now, it’s taken that couple of weeks to get my head around it and get used to that oval ball,” she said after the final whistle. 

For the Eagles, Tipperary’s Aisling McCarthy was a stand-out performer. 

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    Dec 5th 2022, 5:54 PM

    There’s third world country’s that have better stadiums than we have … (outside Dublin) .. disgrace

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    Dec 5th 2022, 6:30 PM

    @John McK: quantity over quality

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    Dec 5th 2022, 7:33 PM

    @John McK: just because you say it doesn’t make it true. There’s no third world countries with similar populations that have a stadium like Semple Stadium in a town of the size of Thurles.

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    Mute Michael Hayes
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    Dec 5th 2022, 8:55 PM

    It’s hard to think that €10 m on Semple would be anything other than a cosmetic patch up. And the stadium is still in Thurles!! On the other hand, the same amount spent on rebuilding the Mackie stand in Limerick would leave Munster with two stadia capable of hosting finals and other major events in cities with decent connections.

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    Dec 6th 2022, 3:42 PM

    They could spend 10m bulldozing the whole town, kip.
    Having been at the Munster hurling final last year, I thought the toilets in the Kinnane stand were the most shambolic crush I have ever experienced. Tiny toilet, huge stand and lots of people absolutely wasted. A recipe for disaster.

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