Jasmine Garner has produced one other influential show to assist AFLW flag favourites North Melbourne preserve its undefeated file with a 55-point thumping of the Western Bulldogs.
Garner starred with 20 disposals and broke the match huge open with two targets within the third quarter, setting the Kangaroos heading in the right direction for a 8.11 (59) to 0.4 (4) victory at Arden Road on Saturday.
Ash Riddell (26 disposals, one aim) additionally shone for Darren Crocker’s facet, with Emma King and Niamh Martin including two targets every in moist situations.
The consequence ensured North Melbourne will maintain high spot on the ladder for one more week, with six wins and a draw from its seven outings.
“The rain simply in some way retains following us,” Garner advised Fox Footy.
“A whole lot of wet-weather footy but it surely was pleasing and we bought the win.”
In the meantime, the Bulldogs (2-5) are counting the price of the heavy defeat that put a dent of their finals hopes.
The Bulldogs went goalless for the second time this season and posted their lowest-ever AFLW rating as captain Deanna Berry (sickness) and Lauren Ahrens (foot) each failed to complete the competition.
They are going to search to bounce again after they host Essendon at Whitten Oval in spherical seven, whereas the Kangaroos tackle the Sydney Swans in Hobart.
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