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AFLW ScoreCentre: Adelaide v Western Bulldogs, St Kilda v Brisbane, West Coast v Collingwood scores, stats and results

The Western Bulldogs edge the Adelaide Crows by the barest of margins, while Collingwood and the Brisbane Lions enjoy their respective wins.

More to come.

Collingwood has snapped a concerning two-match losing run with Chloe Molloy inspiring the Magpies to a 24-point win against West Coast.

Flying in and out of Perth for Sunday's clash, Collingwood controlled the match from the start, running out winners 7.4 (46) to 3.4 (22).

The match was set-up by Molloy and midfielder Brittany Bonnici, who were the most influential players on the ground right the way through.

With captain Steph Chiocci out and reigning league best-and-fairest winner Bri Davey to miss the rest of the season, Molloy was thrown into the midfield.

Molloy set the match alight, kicking the first goal and using her power to burst out of the stoppages.

The 23-year-old finished with 18 disposals and two majors in an ominous sign for the rest of the competition.

Bonnici was at her prolific best, gathering a game-high 27 disposals while also kicking a goal.

The victory keeps the Magpies inside the top six as they seek to atone for a heartbreaking defeat in last year's preliminary final.

The Eagles returned from Victoria last Wednesday after being forced to hit the road for three weeks due to Western Australia's hard border stance.

Collingwood faces North Melbourne in Hobart next Sunday, while the Eagles will host Richmond on Saturday night.

Reigning AFLW premier Brisbane has overcome a giant scare from winless St Kilda to hang on to win by five points.

The inaccurate Lions trailed the Saints until midway through the third term in oppressive, windy conditions at Trevor Barker Oval in Sandringham.

After kicking 11 behinds before slotting their first goal, the Lions rallied after

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