Blues beat Pies in first AFL Women's game

Carlton have defeated Collingwood by 35 points in front of a capacity crowd in the first match of the AFL Women's competition.

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Lauren Arnell of Carlton (left) congratulated after she kicked a goal, during the round 1 AFLW match between Carlton and Collingwood, Feb. 3, 2017. Source: AAP

The AFL Women's competition has launched in spectacular style, with Carlton defeating Collingwood by 35 points and thousands locked out of a capacity Princes Park.

An estimated 24,500 fans packed out Carlton's traditional home on Friday night as the Blues powered to a 7.4 (46) to 1.5 (11) victory.

The AFL had been expecting about 12,000 punters to take advantage of free admission, with the game already having been moved from Collingwood's smaller base at Olympic Park.

But the crowd far exceeded expectations with up to 2000 fans locked out midway through the first quarter, prompting a public apology from AFL supremo Gillon McLachlan.

Those who did it get in were rewarded with a high-octane and physical contest which, despite the low score, had the capacity crowd hooked from the outset.

Carlton forward Darcy Vescio announced herself as a star of the game, booting four goals and taking a number of high-flying grabs in a clear best-on-ground performance.

The 23-year-old marquee selection kicked two majors in the first quarter to give the Blues the early lead, stealing the spotlight from Collingwood star Moana Hope, who was kept goalless.

Former Matildas goalkeeper Brianna Davey was also outstanding for the Blues, racking up 26 disposals and a goal off half-back.

The Blues took a 15-point lead into halftime and never looked back, restricting the Magpies to a solitary goal despite valiant efforts from Stephanie Chiocci and Caitlyn Edwards.

With some of the players having only played a handful of games in their life, it was a nervy start from both sides before Magpies forward Jasmine Garner booted the first goal of the competition.

But it was obvious from the first stoppage that this would be far from a friendly encounter.

There were heavy bumps, fierce tackles and enough sore players to keep both teams' trainers working overtime.

Magpies midfielder Emma Grant left the ground at halftime with a concussion and teammate Stacey Livingstone (shoulder) followed soon after.

The Magpies will also monitor Garner (ankle), Helen Rodan (corked thigh) and Chiocci (cut eye).

"We probably needed to be a bit more composed," coach Wayne Siekman said.

"I think the first five minutes we were pretty switched on so I don't know if (nerves were) an excuse at all.

"They were really disappointed. We've got six games to go and we've got to win them all."

Carlton star Vescio said she would cherish the historic win, describing the game as relentlessly intense.

"Everyone was just going flat out for the ball at every stage," she said.

"It didn't really drop at any point. It was just an intense sort of game. It was moving so quickly and I think we were able to control the ball really well for the pace of the game."


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