Round 4 of the 2024 AFLW season is here.
This week marks the beginning of mid-week games, running from Tuesday night through to Sunday. There will be one game each night from Tuesday to Friday, followed by three games on both Saturday and Sunday. Each team will play twice per round at some point so that every team will have completed 11 games by the end of the season.
Under the radar: Ella Roberts
Ella Roberts is flying under the radar this season and has had a great start to the year. The 19-year-old had a strong game last weekend with 23 disposals, six tackles and one goal.
Under new coach Daisy Pearce the young gun is starting to blossom. At 176cm, Roberts towers over her other opponents, with her strong overhead marking, ability to evade tackles and a thumping kick inside 50 becoming a real danger to her opposition.
On Tuesday night and Sunday afternoon, when the Eagles travel east to take on Collingwood before hosting Brisbane, Roberts could again fly under the radar, and if the Magpies and Lions are not ready for her in the middle, she will do some serious damage.
All eyes are on: Ash Riddell
All eyes are on Ash Riddell and what she is capable of this weekend.
Her teammate Jasmine Garner has been the favourite for the Best and Fairest this year, but Riddell is not far behind and has arguably been performing better.
The 28-year-old has been averaging 31 disposals and six tackles and has kicked at least one goal in every match this year.
Riddell was a star in North Melbourne's 50-point win over Melbourne. She was everywhere, having a stellar performance with 32 disposals, two goals and 10 tackles.
All attention will be on Riddell this weekend and if she can produce another best-on-ground performance when the Kangaroos take on Port Adelaide.
Needs to step up: Madison Prespakis
Madison Prespakis must step up this weekend. The 2020 AFLW Best and Fairest has been far from her greatest this season and last week only managed 18 disposals in the Bombers' eight-point loss to St Kilda.
The All-Australian is known for her gutsy efforts and physicality around the ball. The 23-year-old can also be damaging inside 50 with her impressive forward craft.
Sunday is going to be a challenging match for the Bombers up against an undefeated and in-form Adelaide Crows side. Prespakis must lift, using her physicality and experience in what is going to be a tough day in midfield.
Player in hot form:ย Charlie Rowbottomย
Charlie Rowbottom is in hot form and now looks to be one of the best midfielders in the competition. The former No.1 draft pick is having her best season yet, managing well above her career averages across the board.
The 21-year-old is averaging 34 disposals, 9.7 tackles and 8.7 clearances per game. Last week in the Suns' draw with the Giants, Rowbottom recorded a career-high 42 disposals. Each game this season the midfielder has been going from strength to strength and would be up there in the best and fairest after the first three rounds.
Rowbottom has put the rest of the competition on watch, and her opponents should not give her too much space and time, otherwise she will cause serious damage. The explosive onballer also has the ability to go forward, being a threat in the inside 50 as well.
This weekend, Geelong have a huge task on their hands to shut down Rowbottom, otherwise she will cause all sorts of grief in the middle.