Lions charge home to overrun Crows with final-quarter fightback
BRISBANE has extended its domination of Kuwarna, claiming its seventh win in a row against Matthew Clarke's side.
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Craig Starcevich Rd 4 Post Match Press Conference
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AFLW How it Unfolded: RD4 vs Kuwarna
The Crows and Lions clash in round four of the 2025 NAB AFLW Season
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Team Song: Brisbane
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Team Song: Brisbane
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AFLW last two mins: Lions surge home to steal it from Crows at the death
The thrilling final moments between Kuwarna and Brisbane in round four of the 2025 NAB AFLW Season
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Mullins bends the ball to perfection
Charlotte Mullins make the most of a handy assist from teammate Ally Anderson with this brilliant running snap goal
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AFLW 2025 Round 04 - Kuwarna v Brisbane
AFLW 2025 Round 04 - Kuwarna v Brisbane
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Game Day Guide: Round 4 vs Kuwarna
The Lions travel to Norwood for Indigenous Round to take on Kuwarna this Sunday September 7 at 12:35pm.
Who: Kuwarna vs Brisbane Lions Where: Norwood Oval When: Sunday 7 September at 12:35pm (1:05pm AEST) Gates Open: TBC, check your ticket for your entry gate.
Weekly Notices
Indigenous Round → Join us in celebrating our away leg of Indigenous Round this week. ♥️💛🖤
Disability Parking → Disabled parking for Coopers Stadium Events is located on Wood Street opposite Gate 4, the Wally Miller Gates.
Street Parking → Metered street parking is available surrounding the oval. Some council designated disabled parking spaces are located at 4 Woods Street. Additional car parking is available in the surrounding area, please view the Norwood parking map. Reminder to get to the game early if you wish to secure a car park.
How to Watch Kuwarna vs Brisbane
Broadcast → Watch live on 7mate or stream on 7plus, Fox Footy, BINGE and Kayo from 12:30pm local and 1pm AEST.
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Lions charge home to overrun Crows with final-quarter fightback
BRISBANE has extended its domination of Kuwarna, claiming its seventh win in a row against Matthew Clarke's side.
BRISBANE has extended its domination of Kuwarna, claiming its seventh win in a row against Matthew Clarke's side after Taylor Smith kicked the matchwinner in a titanic struggle at Norwood Oval on Sunday.
Brisbane trailed by 17 points at three-quarter time, but with the aid of a handy breeze, kicked the only three goals of the last quarter to break Crows' hearts with a 6.5 (41) to 6.2 (38) win.
The result takes the Lions' lead in the head-to-head battle to 11-3, and evens their season ledger at two wins and two losses.
Smith was given the opportunity to kick her second goal of the game from close range with just over a minute remaining in the tense contest when Teah Charlton was whistled for a down-the-ground free kick for a push in the back.
It was a classic struggle between the two competition heavyweights, with Ally Anderson and Jade Ellenger leading the charge for Brisbane and Ebony Marinoff and Chelsea Randall starring for the home side.
Kuwarna started in dominant fashion, leading the inside 50 count 7-1, with Randall following Eloise Jones' electric opener with a set shot goal after earning a holding the ball free kick with her ferocious attack on the ball carrier.
The first quarter inside 50s ended 10-7 in Kuwarna's favour as the visitors worked into the contest, but their first goal didn't come until after the quarter-time siren when Smith converted after marking strongly in the dying seconds.
Brisbane started the second term in much the same way Kuwarna had the first, ratcheting up the pressure to go inside 50 six times before the Crows ventured inside their attacking arc for the first time in the quarter.
Charlotte Mullins slotted a brilliant snap on the run three minutes into the second to give Brisbane the lead for the first time, but Kuwarna answered the challenge.
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Randall's second major came after a typically strong overhead mark on a hard lead and Stevie-Lee Thompson set up her side's five-point half-time lead from close range after a moment of ill-discipline from a frustrated Dakota Davidson gave away a 50m penalty.
The Crows poured on the pressure after the restart, but couldn't make their territory dominance count on the scoreboard until Brooke Boileau got on the end of a superb piece of team play.
Danielle Ponter showed great poise to pull her kick to Randall rather than blaze away inside 50 and the former skipper found Boileau with her precise pass, the youngster mobbed by teammates after she played on and kicked her first AFLW goal.
The Lions added just one point to their half-time score in a tense third quarter, Caitlin Gould's free kick from the top of the goalsquare setting up her side's 17-point lead at the last break.
Oh EJ, no way! We should be used to Jones doing the extraordinary on a footy field by now, but 'EJ' drew rapturous applause from the adoring home fans with an opening goal for the ages. After deftly trapping the ball with her foot out close to the boundary, Jones gathered and set sail with a stunning right foot snap that brought the house down and will surely be a contender for the NAB AFLW Goal of the Year.
How about Hodder? Courtney Hodder's impressive game sense was on display in the second quarter when a Kuwarna rushed behind wasn't quite what it seemed at first glance. Hodder immediately signalled out on the full and the umpire agreed Chelsea Biddell had toe-poked the ball into the point post in the traffic. Lined up on the toughest of angles, Hodder slotted a brilliant goal. She followed it up as the Lions made their move in the final term, with her goal from a free kick - earned from a superb tackle - a minute into the frantic last quarter setting the stage for the grandstand finish.
Up next Kuwarna travels to take on Hawthorn at Kinetic Stadium next Sunday at 3.05pm AEST while the Lions host North Melbourne at Brighton Homes Arena, also on Sunday at 3:05pm AEST.
Lions charge home to overrun Crows with final-quarter fightback
BRISBANE has extended its domination of Kuwarna, claiming its seventh win in a row against Matthew Clarke's side.
03:33
Craig Starcevich Rd 4 Post Match Press Conference
Watch Brisbane’s press conference after round four’s match against Kuwarna
05:51
AFLW How it Unfolded: RD4 vs Kuwarna
The Crows and Lions clash in round four of the 2025 NAB AFLW Season
00:24
Team Song: Brisbane
Watch the Lions celebrate their round four win
00:24
Team Song: Brisbane
Watch the Lions celebrate their round four win
03:37
AFLW last two mins: Lions surge home to steal it from Crows at the death
The thrilling final moments between Kuwarna and Brisbane in round four of the 2025 NAB AFLW Season
00:37
Mullins bends the ball to perfection
Charlotte Mullins make the most of a handy assist from teammate Ally Anderson with this brilliant running snap goal
Vote: AFLW Youi MVP Round 4
For the 2025 season, we're asking you to vote for the Brisbane Lions player that was the ultimate MVP. The player who stood up and put forward a performance that separated them from the rest of the pack.