Brisbane's push towards locking up a sixth straight top-four finish remains intact, eventually overcoming a determined Essendon by 38 points at Windy Hill on Sunday afternoon.
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AFLW How it Unfolded: RD 10 v Essendon
The Bombers and Lions clash in round 10 of the 2025 NAB AFLW Season
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Craig Starcevich Round 10 Press Conference
Watch Brisbane's press conference after round ten’s match against Essendon
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AFLW Team Song: Brisbane
Watch the Lions celebrate their round ten win
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'What an individual effort': Lions star lands sensational snap
Charlotte Mullins nails a magnificent goal from the pocket as Brisbane earns its fifth of the contest in style
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Davidson delivers gold from the pocket
Dakota Davidson snares a brilliant banana goal as Brisbane gets off to a flyer in the second half
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Dooley delivers as Brisbane makes it back-to-back goals
Neasa Dooley creates space inside 50 and completes a superb goal as the Lions' lead extends
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AFLW 2025 Round 10 - Essendon v Brisbane
AFLW 2025 Round 10 - Essendon v Brisbane
AFLW Team Announcement: One change as Lions head to Windy Hill
The Brisbane Lions AFLW side have made one change ahead of their clash with Essendon on Sunday afternoon.
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AFLW Game Day Guide: Round 10 vs Essendon
The Lions travel to Windy Hill for the first time to take on Essendon in Round 10, commencing Sunday 19 October at 1:05pm.
The Lions travel to Windy Hill for the first time to take on Essendon in Round 10, commencing Sunday 19 October at 1:05pm.
Who: Essendon vs. Brisbane Lions Where: Windy Hill When: Sunday 19 October at 1:05pm local time, 12:05pm AEST Gates Open: 12:00pm, check your ticket for entry gate
Accessibility Information → Wheelchair accessibility at ground level. There are spaces available inside of Gate 2 (Brewster St).
How to get to Windy Hill
Car and parking information → Street parking available on Brewster St, Napier St and Raleigh St. This is first come, first served so we recommend arriving early to snag your spot.
Public Transport:
Train → On the Craigieburn train line, both Essendon Station (550m) and Glenbervie Station (450m) are within walking distance of Windy Hill.
Tram → Catch 59 Airport West - Flinders Street Station & City. Both Fletcher St / Napier St #41 (Essendon) and Grice Cres / Mt Alexander Rd #42 (Essendon) stops are a short walk from Windy Hill.
Watch → Free to air on 7Mate, or stream on 7plus, Fox Sport, Kayo,or Binge from 12:00pm.
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Match Report: Lions soar at Windy Hill
Brisbane's push towards locking up a sixth straight top-four finish remains intact, eventually overcoming a determined Essendon by 38 points at Windy Hill on Sunday afternoon.
Brisbane's push towards locking up a sixth straight top-four finish remains intact, eventually overcoming a determined Essendon by 38 points at Windy Hill on Sunday afternoon.
Despite key playmaker Courtney Hodder withdrawn due to quad soreness less than an hour before the bounce, the Lions were forced to dig in even deeper than anticipated as an errant afternoon in front of goal (7.12) proved to be their greatest enemy.
The Lions completely dominated the territory battle with a heavily lopsided inside-50 count (21-44) by the final siren, however weren’t able to put their opposition to the sword until the closing minutes to bolster their already impressive percentage to significant effect in the 2.4 (16) to 7.12 (54) result.
Brisbane eventually broke clear of Essendon's inside heat in the final quarter with three goals repairing the scoreboard inaccuracy to make it six unanswered goals after quarter-time, while the red and black could only muster two behinds after quarter-time to bow out of a potential first-up finals appearance.
Belle Dawes (18 disposals, 10 tackles) was superb for Brisbane and consistently gave her side plenty of energy through her lively movement, while Ally Anderson’s class (32 disposals, eight clearances) and Ruby Svarc’s spark were prominent across the day to guide their side to five wins on the bounce.
But the Bombers’ inside grunt work and tackling, led in particular by Georgia Nanscawen (22 disposals) and Maddy Prespakis (26), kept them well and truly in the hunt in contrast to their opposition’s outside spread, even holding a slim lead at quarter-time despite the sheer weight of forward entries against them.
Brisbane’s bounce out of half-back and slick handball chains which allowed the runners of Ruby Svarc and Lily Postlethwaite to drive into attack left the Bombers chasing tail early, however it was just the last possession which counted most — the one in front of goal — which let the otherwise eye-catching Lions down.
Neasa Dooley got the Lions on the board early and again steadied the ship late in the second in-between a myriad of squandered chances, which proved more than enough to keep the Bombers in the game and their own faint finals hopes alive.
Conversely, Essendon ensured their rare forays forward counted, despite being generally unclean in their own possessions throughout the afternoon. A wild snap from Daria Bannister in the shadows of quarter-time from well outside-50 bounced multiple times at all sorts of angles to scurry through untouched, with that little bit of luck spurring the Bombers towards another through Grace Booker mere moments later to seize the lead.
The Lions again had all the ascendancy in the second term with 17 inside-50s against Essendon’s two — one of which was an after-the-siren torpedo — but again were left to rue several missed chances as the lack of composure firing into attack became more prevalent, albeit inching their way back in front via Dooley and Taylor Smith.
Their errant entries certainly did little to dull the efforts of Essendon’s defence, who stood up the task — led by Amy Gaylor — against the tidal wave of pressure. But even as the engine room continued to scrap and put in the hard yards, the reward didn’t come in the form of the scoreboard.
It was much the same after half-time, with the Bombers continuing to hold the line but weren’t able to chip away at the deficit, which grew by another goal through Dakota Davidson.
After a series of hard-hitting moments and crunching tackles, Bannister — who was arguably the Bombers’ best player — was taken down to the rooms midway through the third term for a concussion test after a bruising marking clash with Shannon Campbell.
Although returning early in the fourth term, the Lions’ composure at last re-emerged and allowed them to at last break clear and put the foot down; the majors off the boot of Charlie Mullins, Anderson and Orla O’Dwyer putting a line through Essendon’s hopes of a maiden finals campaign.
Hod off the press! A debutant most likely wasn’t on the cards for Brisbane this week, especially coming in place of its best player for the season, Courtney Hodder. Less than an hour before the bounce, it was confirmed that the 25-year-old All-Australian contender was pulled from the contest due to quad soreness, with Claudia Wright stepping in for her first game at the highest level. The Lions shuffled the magnets with Wright nestling into defence, with the 18-year-old not looking at all out of place to finish with six touches and a job well done down back. The Lions were already without last week’s 100-gamer Bre Koenen (injured), replaced in the line-up by Ruby Svarc, who filled the void of Hodder’s dynamism with 14 disposals.
The race for the top four heats up With an important four points in the bag, the Lions are another step closer — but aren’t guaranteed — to cementing a sixth consecutive spot in the top-four. Sitting with a 7-3 ledger in fourth with a percentage of 165.8, Brisbane still have a few plucky contenders beneath them who could knock them out the race to secure a coveted chance come finals. St Kilda’s win over Carlton last night has them level on points but well down in percentage (109.1), while a brace of victories to contenders West Coast, Adelaide or Carlton — all sitting on 6-4 tallies — could be just as damaging for the Lions. Barring any extraordinary runs into November from the teams below them, one more win against either Melbourne or Collingwood should just about lock it away.
LATE CHANGES Essendon: Nil Brisbane: Courtney Hodder (quad soreness) replaced in the selected side by Claudia Wright
Crowd: TBC at Windy Hill
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Match Report: Lions soar at Windy Hill
Brisbane's push towards locking up a sixth straight top-four finish remains intact, eventually overcoming a determined Essendon by 38 points at Windy Hill on Sunday afternoon.
05:56
AFLW How it Unfolded: RD 10 v Essendon
The Bombers and Lions clash in round 10 of the 2025 NAB AFLW Season
05:33
Craig Starcevich Round 10 Press Conference
Watch Brisbane's press conference after round ten’s match against Essendon
00:24
AFLW Team Song: Brisbane
Watch the Lions celebrate their round ten win
00:51
'What an individual effort': Lions star lands sensational snap
Charlotte Mullins nails a magnificent goal from the pocket as Brisbane earns its fifth of the contest in style
00:47
Davidson delivers gold from the pocket
Dakota Davidson snares a brilliant banana goal as Brisbane gets off to a flyer in the second half
00:56
Dooley delivers as Brisbane makes it back-to-back goals
Neasa Dooley creates space inside 50 and completes a superb goal as the Lions' lead extends
108
AFLW 2025 Round 10 - Essendon v Brisbane
AFLW 2025 Round 10 - Essendon v Brisbane
AFLW Team Announcement: One change as Lions head to Windy Hill
The Brisbane Lions AFLW side have made one change ahead of their clash with Essendon on Sunday afternoon.