Hawks beat Carlton for strong AFLW start

Hawthorn are adamant the best is yet to come after they kicked off their new AFLW era in style with an impressive 38-point win over Carlton.

In their first game under new coach Daniel Webster, the Hawks had to deal with difficult, windy conditions at Frankston's Kinetic Stadium.

But led by recruit Eliza West, the Hawks handled the wind better, while providing exciting glimpses of what was to come in a 9.12 (66) to 4.4 (28) win in front of 2794 fans.

The Hawks were hard around the contest and showed their willingness to run in waves and quickly move the ball by hand.

"This is just a small glimpse of what we're about and what we can do and I think it's only up from here," West told the Seven Network.

Hawthorn's Aileen Gilroy (centre).
Aileen Gilroy (centre) was one of the Hawks' finest.

Webster said he was delighted with how the Hawks moved the ball.

Former Demon West racked up the ball at will for Hawthorn, collecting 28 disposals (24 contested possessions) and 10 tackles with support from Tilly Lucas-Rodd (17 touches) and Casey Sherriff (two goals).

Irish guns Aileen Gilroy (16 disposals) and Aine McDonagh snared two goals apiece while Greta Bodey was a constant threat but kicked 1.4.

Bodey wore a glove on her right hand after she was bitten while breaking up a dog fight last week.

"Initially (I was) just checking it wasn't April Fools," Webster said of the incident.

"It was an interesting one to (hear of) last week but just an unlucky incident, one of those random incidents. 

"And to Greta's credit, she did everything that she needed to do early in the week to make sure she was on top of it. So it was never really in doubt from our end that she was going to play."

Abbie McKay (31 disposals, 10 clearances), Mimi Hill (21 touches) and Keeley Sherrar (18 touches) worked hard through the midfield for the Blues, while Mia Austin kicked two goals.

Hawk Mattea Breed tangling with Carlton's Dayna Finn.
The action was willing at Frankston, with Hawk Mattea Breed tangling with Carlton's Dayna Finn.

Carlton were dominant early with the first two goals of the game.

But they spurned their wind advantage as quickfire majors to Irish Hawks McDonagh and Gilroy squared up the contest.

Hawthorn hit the front through super goals to Bodey and Gilroy, then burst away to a 20-point lead at halftime.

Newly-appointed skipper Emily Bates shut the door when she twisted and turned away from two Carlton defenders before snapping a wonderful goal with the outside of her left boot.

It extended Hawthorn's advantage to 22 points at the final change.

Kicking with the wind in the final term, the Hawks put the foot down, before Austin brilliantly curled home a consolation goal.

Blues Keeley Skepper (ribs) and Celine Moody required medical treatment after coming off worse for wear in tackles in the last quarter.

Hawthorn next play Collingwood at Victoria Park on Saturday while Carlton travel to Mackay to play Gold Coast on Sunday.

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