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AFLW ScoreCentre: North Melbourne vs Fremantle, Carlton vs Adelaide, Western Bulldogs vs Richmond scores, stats and results

The Kangaroos get past the Dockers with a 10-point triumph, while the Crows and Bulldogs enjoy their respective victories.

Look back over the scores, stats and results below.

The Adelaide Crows have overcome a wayward display in front of goal to post a comprehensive 39-point victory over Carlton, extending their winning streak to five matches.

The unbeaten Crows wrested control of the contest during the second quarter but could not make their dominance count fully on the scoreboard, posting 2.7 in the first half.

It made for some nervous moments as the Blues fought back into the contest during the third term.

But outstanding performances from Ebony Marinoff and Anne Hatchard, plus a four-goal final quarter, steered the Crows home in a 7.9 (51) to 1.6 (12) win at Princes Park.

Erin Phillips was the most inaccurate Adelaide forward, kicking her full score of 0.4 from 13 disposals in the first half.

She finished the match with 19 disposals.

Ailish Considine, Caitlin Gould and Hatchard all kicked goals to give the Crows an 18-point lead by three-quarter time.

The margin blew out in the final term, with further goals to Danielle Ponter, Lisa Whiteley, Eloise Jones and Considine putting the result beyond doubt.

Georgia Gee was Carlton's only goal kicker, while Madison Prespakis had 23 disposals.

Richmond is counting the cost of a mounting injury toll after its defeat to the previously winless Western Bulldogs.

Already struggling to cope with significant personnel issues, the Tigers lost Laura McClelland (ankle), Hannah Burchell (knee) and Kate Dempsey (leg) during Sunday's contest at Whitten Oval.

McClelland limped off with an ankle injury caused when her right leg twisted awkwardly in a tackle before half-time, while Dempsey was helped

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