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Possibly Relevant Stats QAFLW Round 9: Saturday 8 May 2021 Possibly Relevant Stats QAFLW Round 9: Saturday 8 May 2021 University of Queensland (3rd) v Maroochydore (2nd) at St Lucia No. 2, 3:45pm UNIVERSITY OF QLD draw MAROOCHYDORE Overall 7 - 4 At St Lucia No. 2 2 - 1 In Finals 0 - 1 Aggregate Score 79.78 (552) 49.58 (352) Finals 2020 Elimination Final: Maroochydore 10.9 (69) d UQ 2.4 (16) at Maroochydore Multisports Highest Score for UQ: 14.7 (91) in Rd 17, 2018 at Maroochydore Multisports for Maroochydore: 10.11 (71) in Rd 1, 2018 at Maroochydore Multisports No. 3 Lowest Score for UQ: 2.1 (13) in Rd 3, 2020 at Maroochydore Multisports for Maroochydore: 0.2 (2) in Rd 17, 2017 at Maroochydore Multisports Greatest Winning Margin for UQ: 71 – Rd 17, 2017: UQ 8.25 (73) d Maroochydore 0.2 (2) at Maroochydore Multisports for Maroochydore: 53 – EF, 2020: Maroochydore 10.9 (69) d UQ 2.4 (16) at Maroochydore Multisports Smallest Winning Margin for UQ: 3 – UQ 6.6 (42) d Maroochydore 5.9 (39) at Maroochydore Multisports for Maroochydore: 4 – Rd 3, 2020: Maroochydore 2.5 (17) d UQ 2.1 (13) at Maroochydore Multisports Longest Winning Sequence for UQ: 4 – Rd 6, 2018 to Rd 14, 2019 for Maroochydore: 3 – Rd 3, 2020 to EF, 2020 Most Goals in a Game for UQ: 4 – Marnie McGorm in Rd 17, 2018 at Maroochydore Multisports 4 – Maddison Wood in Rd 17, 2018 at Maroochydore Multisports 4 – Megan Hunt in Rd 7, 2019 at St Lucia No. 2 for Maroochydore: 5 – Isabella Freeman in Rd 1, 2018 at Maroochydore Multisports No. 3 5 – Shannon Campbell, EF, 2020 at Maroochydore Multisports All-time Leading Goalscorers 11 Shannon Campbell (Maroochydore) 7 Dakota Davidson (UQ) 7 Marnie McGorm (UQ) 6 Isabella Freeman (Maroochydore) 5 Megan Hunt (UQ) 5 Rachael Vetter (UQ) Last five meetings: Rd 2, 2021: UQ 6.1 (37) d Maroochydore 4.5 (29) at Maroochydore Multisports • UQ led by 4 at half-time but broke away with 3 goals in the third quarter • 2 goals each to Stephanie O’Brien and Grace Brennan (UQ) EF, 2020: Maroochydore 10.9 (69) d Uni of Qld 2.4 (16) at Maroochydore Multisports Maroochydore led 5.3-33 to 0.2-2 at half-time, extended to 8.6-54 to 0.3-3 at three-quarter time 5 goals to Shannon Campbell (Maroochydore) Rd 10, 2020: Maroochydore 5.3 (33) d Uni of Qld 4.0 (24) at St Lucia No. 2 2 goals each to Shannon Campbell (M’dore) and Sophie Ure (UQ) Rd 3, 2020: Maroochydore 2.5 (17) d Uni of Qld 2.1 (13) at Maroochydore Multisports • Tight game but Maroochydore led at every break Rd 14, 2019: Uni of Qld 6.6 (42) d Maroochydore 5.9 (39) at Maroochydore Multisports Final home-and-away round; UQ needed to win and hope Coorparoo lost to make the finals UQ led by 24 at half-time, reduced to 6 at 3QT Both sides scored 2 goals in final quarter; UQ won but so did Coorparoo, who made the finals and went on to win the premiership 4 goals to Shannon Campbell (Maroochydore) Trivia Of those who played in the first UQ v Maroochydore match in Round 2, 2017, 9 players have represented the same club in this year’s QAFLW: ◦ UQ: Jessi Henning; Mikayla Martin; Halle Pearce; Rachael Vetter; Jessica Wiggan ▪ Bec Barnes and Emily Bowden have represented UQ in the Development League this season while Nat Grider is expected to play for UQ once she returns from AFLW duty ◦ Maroochydore: Emma Day; Brooke Matheson; Jessee Sills; Kelsee Sills The 2020 Elimination Final ended with Dakota Davidson (UQ) kicking a set shot goal over the feet of Ashleigh Hales (Maroochydore) who was performing a cartwheel on the mark. Two players have represented both Maroochydore and UQ in the QAFLW: ◦ Laura Stampa (UQ 2016; Maroochydore 2017) became the first player to represent both clubs in the QAFLW when she moved from UQ to Maroochydore for the 2017 season. She also represented Logan, Griffith Moorooka and Coolangatta Tweed in other seasons. ◦ Sara-Jane O’Grady (UQ 2019-20; Maroochydore 2021) is the second player to represent both clubs in the QAFLW having played 12 matches for UQ before moving to Maroochydore in 2021 ◦ Summer Kirtley (UQ 2020) has played for Maroochydore in the 2021 Development League UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND MAROOCHYDORE Last five matches d Yeronga (A) 62-27 d Coorparoo (H) 39-15 lost Bond (H) 5-29 d Aspley (H) 45-18 d Aspley (A) 71-10 d Wilston Grange (A) 85-35 lost Coolangatta (A) 17-52 d Yeronga (H) 31-27 lost Coorparoo (H) 31-32 d Coolangatta (H) 34-1 Attack and defence 3rd in attack 50.52 (352) 4th in attack 44.53 (317) 44 pts per game 39.6 pts per game 3rd in defence 32.41 (233) 2nd in defence 30.27 (207) 29.1 pts per game 25.9 pts per game Next week v Coolangatta (Giffin Park), 10:30am v Yeronga (Giffin Park), 4:30pm Coolangatta Tweed (7th) v Yeronga South Brisbane (4th) at EXIMM (Len Peak) Oval, 1pm COOLANGATTA TWEED draw YERONGA SOUTH BRISBANE Overall 11 - 8 At Eximm Oval 6 - 1 In Finals 1 - 1 Aggregate Score 102.130 (742) 96.111 (687) Finals 2016 Grand Final: Coolangatta 5.7 (37) d Yeronga 4.11 (35) at Leyshon Park 2020 Grand Final: Yeronga 8.8 (56) d Coolangatta 1.3 (9) at Bond University Highest Score for Coolangatta: 12.7 (79) in Rd 11, 2018 at Leyshon Park for Yeronga: 10.6 (66) in Rd 5, 2014 at Leyshon Park and 9.12 (66) in Rd 16, 2017 at Leyshon Park Lowest Score for Coolangatta: 0.8 (8) in Rd 1, 2021 at Leyshon Park for Yeronga: 0.0 (0) in Rd 4, 2018 at Eximm Oval Greatest Winning Margin for Coolangatta: 68 – Rd 4, 2018: Coolangatta 9.14 (68) d Yeronga 0.0 (0) at Eximm Oval for Yeronga: 57 – GF, 2020: Yeronga 8.8 (56) d Coolangatta 1.3 (9) at Bond University Smallest Winning Margin for Coolangatta: 2 – GF, 2016: Coolangatta 5.7 (37) d Yeronga 4.11 (35) at Leyshon Park for Yeronga: 2 – Rd 7, 2016: Yeronga 6.5 (41) d Coolangatta 6.3 (39) at Leyshon Park 2 – Rd 8, 2019: Yeronga 6.5 (41) d Coolangatta 5.9 (39) at Leyshon Park Longest Winning Sequence for Coolangatta: 3 – Rd 14, 2014 to Rd 13, 2015 3 – Rd 14, 2019 to Rd 8, 2020 for Yeronga: 2 – Rd 7, 2017 to Rd 16, 2017 2 – GF, 2020 to Rd 1, 2021 (current) Most Goals in a Game for Coolangatta: 5 – Lauren James in Rd 11, 2018 at Leyshon Park for Yeronga: 3 – Jade Ransfield in Rd 13, 2015 at Leyshon Park 3 – Kate McCarthy in Rd 16, 2017 at Leyshon Park 3 – Zimmorlei Farquharson in Rd 1, 2021 at Leyshon Park All-time Leading Goalscorers 12 Lauren James (Coolangatta) 11 Hayley Newberry (Yeronga) 9 Kalinda Howarth (Coolangatta) 9 Kate McCarthy (4 for Coolangatta; 5 for Yeronga) 8 Jade Ransfield (Yeronga) 8 Maddy Roberts (Coolangatta) Last five meetings: Rd 1, 2021: Yeronga 9.11 (65) d Coolangatta 0.8 (8) at Leyshon Park • 3 goals to Zimmorlei Farquharson • Yeronga became the first premiers to win the next meeting against their grand final opponents since Coorparoo beat Zillmere in Round 7, 2015 GF, 2020: Yeronga 8.8 (56) d Coolangatta 1.3 (9) at Bond University 2 goals each to Lexi Edwards and Courtney McDonnell Best on Ground: Jordan Zanchetta (Yeronga) Rd 8, 2020: Coolangatta 4.6 (30) d Yeronga 3.8 (26) at Leyshon Park Jessy Keeffe (Yeronga) had a kick after the siren to win the match; went to the right for a behind Rd 3, 2020: Coolangatta 7.9 (51) d Yeronga 5.2 (32) at Len Peak (EXIMM) Oval • Played in heavy rain with occasional lightning • Last QAFLW match played before Covid-19 lockdown ◦ I’ve watched the video and I’m certain that Coolangatta only scored six goals. The scoreboard added a goal to Coolangatta at half-time and that seems to have ended up as the official record. Happy to be corrected on this. Rd 14, 2019: Coolangatta 5.2 (32) d Yeronga 4.2 (26) at Len Peak (EXIMM) Oval 2 goals each to Bree McFarlane, Sandra Carter (Coolangatta) and Demi Leach (Yeronga) Trivia Coolangatta is the only team against which Yeronga has a negative win-loss record Coolangatta and Yeronga is one of five pairs of teams that have met in two QAFLW Grand Finals (others are Coorparoo v Yeronga; Logan v Surfers Paradise; Logan v Western Magpies; and Morningside v Surfers Paradise) Seven players have represented both teams in the QAFLW: ◦ Lauren James (Yeronga 2011-12; Coolangatta 2014-20) is the only player to win a Grand Final with both Coolangatta (2016) and Yeronga (2011) ◦ Kate McCarthy (Coolangatta 2014-15; Yeronga 2016-17) is the only player to have scored a goal for both Coolangatta and Yeronga against the other. McCarthy did not play for Coolangatta in the 2015 Grand Final but played the next two deciders with Yeronga for a loss and a win. ◦ Emma Aeschlimann (Coolangatta 2016; Yeronga 2017-19) did not play in Coolangatta’s 2016 Grand Final win but did play in Yeronga’s 2017 win. ◦ Kalinda Howarth (Coolangatta 2016-17; Yeronga 2018) played in Coolangatta’s 2016 Grand Final win ◦ Jess Malouf (Yeronga 2011, 2021; Coolangatta 2019-20) played in Yeronga’s 2011 Grand Final win ◦ Eilish Grundon (Yeronga 2016; Coolangatta 2021) is currently the only player to have represented both clubs but not won a premiership with either ◦ Leah Kaslar (Coolangatta 2014-) filled in for Yeronga for two games in 2013 while registered with Palm Beach-Currumbin ◦ Hannah Sexton (Coolangatta 2016-18) played in Coolangatta’s 2016 Grand Final win and has represented Yeronga in the 2021 Development League COOLANGATTA TWEED YERONGA SOUTH BRISBANE Last five matches d Aspley (H) 57-43 lost Uni of Qld (H) 27-62 lost Wilston Grange (A) 21-27 d Coorparoo (A) 43-30 lost Bond Uni (H) 26-58 lost Bond Uni (H) 8-61 lost Coorparoo (H) 30-71 lost Maroochydore (A) 27-31 d Uni of Qld (H) 52-17 d Aspley (A) 41-19 Attack and defence 7th in attack 28.36 (204) 2nd in attack 50.55 (355) 25.5 pts per game 44.4 pts per game 7th in defence 49.71 (365) 5th in defence 43.47 (305) 45.6 pts per game 38.1 pts per game Next week
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