Another classic AFLW arm wrestle sees Geelong remain in finals contention while the Gold Coast Suns fall victim to the expansion team woes of the 2020 season.
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Howarth is not done yet
If the first half of the game taught us anything, it’s that the best is yet to come for 20-year-old Kalinda Howarth.
The crafty forward had racked up 15 disposals before half time, many of which seem to be accompanied by golden moments for her team.
She has an excellent read on the ball, speed to burn and the ability to maintain a high level of skill even when under immense pressure as exerted by Geelong’s backline.
Although she didn’t see a lot of the ball after the main break, we are sure to see many more exciting things from Howarth, particularly as the Suns fight to keep a glimpse of the finals in 2020.
Sunset at the back, Suns rise at the front 🌅#AFLWSunsCats pic.twitter.com/nWri1ak0lW
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