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Hawks beat Giants to close in on AFLW top-two finish

Hawthorn are closing in on a top-two AFLW finish after clinching a head-earned 37-point win over GWS.

Having all but secured a top-four berth, the Hawks have set their sights on hosting a home qualifying final after defeating the Giants 9.7 (61) to 3.6 (24) at Kinetic Stadium on Saturday.

Hawthorn (8-1) could finish on top of the ladder if results fall their way this round.

It is a remarkable transformation for first-year coach Daniel Webster's Hawks, who had not won more than three games a season until this year.

Emily Bates (one goal, 34 disposals, eight clearances) led the way for Hawthorn, while Aileen Gilroy (three goals) did the heavy lifting in attack in the absence of the injured Greta Bodey.

Emily Bates (front).
Emily Bates (front) was inspirational for the Hawks with 34 disposals and a goal against GWS. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS)

It was the 16th-placed Giants' seventh loss for the season and capped a dour week for the GWS women's team, dealing with the fallout of the men's post-season function that involved sexist skits and inappropriate costumes.

Alyce Parker was again the shining light for the Giants.

Explosive from the first bounce, midfielder Parker finished with 27 disposals, six clearances, 13 contested possessions and eight tackles.

Swingwoman Tarni Evans lit up GWS with the first two goals in the opening three minutes, before the Hawks made up ground to be just two points behind at the first change.

Gilroy provided a first-quarter highlight after bringing out the "bow and arrow" to celebrate a tight set shot in windy conditions for Hawthorn's second.

The hosts were able to trap play in their forward half but found no scoreboard reward in the second term, jumping ahead by just one point courtesy of a wayward Aine McDonagh shot at goal.

Bates finally broke through for the first major since the opening quarter, before Gilroy and Charlotte Baskaran (two goals, 10 disposals) added one apiece to put the Hawks ahead by 19 points before the final break.

Jessica Doyle peeled one back for the Giants to open the fourth quarter, but Gilroy countered with her third of the match.