Melbourne have returned to their winning ways though a gallant Gold Coast refused to make it easy in one of the hottest games of footy this season.

Melbourne returned to winning ways and solidified its spot in the top four with a 12-point win against a gallant Gold Coast.

It was a record-breaking night in what was the highest pressure game in AFLW history, with both sides combining for 177 tackles to surpass the previous mark of 164, set last season.

The first quarter was hotly contested as the Suns showed off the improvement they have made around the ball this season, winning clearances by three and laying 23 tackles.

Stream every match of the 2022 NAB AFLW Season Live & On-Demand on Kayo. New to Kayo? Try 14-days free now >

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Dees solidify their spot in the top four. Picture: Michael Klein

Melbourne dominated territory but were wasteful in front of goal, kicking just three behinds and having a number of shots drop short and be marked in the goal square.

Kate Hore played a big part in keeping the ball inside the Dees’ attacking end of the ground, putting on four tackles.

Alison Drennan led the way for the Suns in the midfield, winning two clearances to go with her four tackles.

An arm wrestle to start the second quarter meant chances were few and far between until Zanker snapped to the top of the square where Tayla Harris marked strongly but sprayed her shot at goal.

When Sarah Perkins grabbed the ball out of the ruck at a forward stoppage and snapped towards goal Drennan read it best and marked 30m from goal.

The 31-year-old kicked truly to give the Suns an unlikely lead.

But it didn’t last for long as the Dees won the centre clearance and moved the ball quickly forward where Daisy Pearce was waiting to rove the ball and kick Melbourne’s first.

A minute later and the Dees had their second through Eliza McNamara, who gave the home side a handy 10-point buffer in the shadows of halftime.

Such was the ferocity of both sides in the opening half they combined for the second-most tackles in a first half of an AFLW game (92).

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Karen Paxman was one of the stars that filled the void of Tyla Hanks and Maddison Gay. Picture: Michael Klein

It was Melbourne who turned up the pressure and came out firing to start the third quarter, and within four minutes added to its lead through Megan Fitzsimon.

A lucky free kick to Harris 20m out from goal handed Melbourne its fourth goal and a 23-point lead halfway through the quarter.

The Suns answered back with a clean passage of play through the middle that resulted in former soccer player Ellie Hampson kicking a goal off the ground from 15m out.

Taking a three-goal lead into the last quarter the Dees were able to quickly extend it and put the game out of the Suns’ reach with an early Harris goal, her second of the game.

The best passage of play for the game belonged to the Suns who went coast-to-coast from a kick out and was capped off with a Jamie Stanton goal from the goal square.

Kalinda Howarth cut the margin to just 12-points with three-minutes remaining with a clean pick up and snap from the forward pocket to give the Suns a sniff.

But there was no further scoring as the Dees kept the Suns at bay to record their fourth win of the season.

No Hanks or Gay, no worries

There were questions about how Melbourne would cover missing midfield stars Tyla Hanks (health and safety protocols) and Maddison Gay (quad).

Hanks and Gay average 32 disposals a game between them (almost 15 per cent of Melbourne’s disposals per game), and coach Mick Stinear left it up to prime movers Eden Zanker and Karen Paxman, along with Lily Mithen and Kate Hore, to fill the void.

Midfield mainstays Zanker (18 disposals) and Paxman (16) were ably assisted by Mithen (16, 12 tackles and five clearances) and Hore (10 disposals, seven tackles and two clearances) who were given the rare opportunity in the centre square.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

The Suns’ tackling was relentless. Picture: Michael Klein

Suns’ hot footy

Gold Coast has been one of the best tackling sides in AFLW this season and applied the clamps to the Dees, shutting down the home side’s vaunted ball movement.

The Suns had applied 40 tackles with five minutes to play in the second quarter, suffocating Melbourne at every opportunity.

The Suns, who average 70 tackles per game, finished with 91.

Ruck masterclass

Lauren Pearce put on a show in the ruck for Melbourne.

The 29-year-old was not only dominant in giving her midfield first use of the ball with her hit outs but buttered up at ground level and around the ground winning a heap of ball and clearances.

Pearce finished with a game-high 20 disposals, 20 hit outs, seven clearances and three tackles.

Lions get third win in twelve days as Pies begin free fall

Reigning AFLW champions Brisbane Lions handled the wind best in Maroochydore defeating Collingwood by 24 points on Saturday to stay ensconced inside the top six.

In contrast to last year’s memorable preliminary final at the Gabba – which Brisbane won by four points – the Lions skipped clear in the second quarter and were never headed to prevail 35-11.

It was the Lions’ third win in 12 days after previously beating Carlton and Geelong.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Lions secure third win in tweleve days. Picture: Getty Images

A little more than a week after posting a club low of seven points in the AFLW against the table-topping Fremantle, the Magpies kicked just the one goal for the second successive week.

Assisted by the powerful wind that whipped up above 40km per hour – followed by rain in the fourth quarter – Collingwood dominated territory early on but failed to capitalise on the scoreboard.

After a goalless first quarter, Brisbane made the most of the south-east wind booting three goals in the second keeping Collingwood scoreless, with forward 19-year-old Zimmorlei Farquharson kicking two of the three.

Brisbane was able to kick a goal against the breeze in the third, courtesy of half forward Emily Bates, then held the advantage with the breeze at their back.

“Obviously we got off to a disappointing start against Adelaide, so we’ve just been rebuilding from there,” Bates said post-match. “This wind was not easy today, but we got it done.”

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

The Lions celebrate Emily Bates’ goal against the Pies. Picture: Getty Images

BATES A STANDOUT FOR LIONS

Bates led the way for the defending premiers notching 22 disposals, 15 kicks, seven handballs and the one goal.

Among the other ball-getters for the victors were Greta Bodey (15 disposals), Alexandra Anderson (14 disposals), Natalie Grider (14 disposals) and Irishwoman Orla O’Dwyer (13 disposals), continuing her stellar form in the mid-field.

For the Pies it was experienced mid-fielder Jaimee Lambert her did her best too keep her side in the contest with 19 disposals, 11 kicks and eight handballs. Ruby Schleicher (17 disposals), Brittany Bonnici (16 disposals), Lauren Butler (14 disposals) and Amelia Velardo (13 disposals) were other notables for Collingwood on the blustery day.

After being named as an emergency for the Lions’ first three matches this season, former Brisbane Roar midfielder Lucinda Pullar became the next cross-code AFLW debutant on Saturday, getting seven disposals.

PULLAR LATEST TO CROSS CODES FOR AFLW DEBUT

Making her debut off the interchange bench, Pullar rubber stamped her switch in Maroochydore joining several others to cross codes headlined by two-time AFLW champion for the Adelaide Crows, Erin Phillips, who claimed WNBA championship rings with Indiana Fever (2012) and the Phoenix Mercury (2014).

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Lucinda Pullar becomes the next cross code star. Picture: Getty Images

Others include basketballer Monique Conti (Richmond), netballer Ash Brazill (Collingwood), cricketer Jess Duffin (North Melbourne) and now retired netball and AFLW star Sharni Norder nee Layton (Collingwood) among many more.

Pullar – 23-year-old medical student at Bond University affectionately known as ‘Lulu’ – was picked up at No. 58 in the 2021 AFLW draft and has just three years of AFL experience behind her.

WIND WREAKS HAVOC ON THE SUNSHINE COAST

Play was hampered by the strong south-east wind throughout the entire contest at Maroochydore Oval on the Sunshine Coast, especially early on.

Such was its power the echoes permeated the acoustics of the ground.

“I don’t think I’ve seen a game where so many players have miss-kicked within such a short period of time,” expert commentator Chyloe Kurdas remarked on Fox Footy early in the second quarter. “Not just the ball in the air, but it is that ball drop, with wind like this makes it really tricky.”

First win in a year: Late goal breaks Cats’ long drought

Geelong held on against a courageous West Coast by three points for its first win in nearly a year.

The Cats, who hadn’t won a home game since February 2019, looked to have lost it late when the Eagles hit the front with just two minutes left, but were led by midfield duo Rebecca Webster and Amy McDonald to a memorable victory.

The Eagles hadn’t played a game in 14 days due to Covid protocols, and an early arm injury to Aisling McCarthy left them a player down, making it one of the club’s most resilient performances in AFLW.

Playing their first ever Friday night game, they were left to rue missed opportunities in front of goal when they had the game on their terms.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Darcy Moloney of the Cats celebrates her late goal that put Geelong in front for good. Picture: Michael Klein

The first quarter belonged to Geelong however, and when a long handball out of a scrimmage found Rebecca Webster 35m from goal, the 21-year-old spiralled one straight through the middle for the first goal of the game.

A minute later Phoebe McWilliams took a strong mark and kicked Geelong’s second goal to give them the jump over the Eagles.

Georgie Prespakis was everywhere for the Cats in the opening quarter, collecting a game-high seven disposals to go with three tackles and two clearances.

West Coast dominated the second quarter, but Geelong was able to flood numbers behind the ball to plug holes in its defence and only give the Eagles tough looks at goal, resulting in them kicking three straight behinds.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Phoebe McWilliams booted two goals for the Cats. Picture: Michael Klein

The dam wall finally broke late in the quarter when Niamh Kelly kicked a beautiful goal off one step from 40m out to cut the margin to just four points.

A sucker punch delivered in the shadows of halftime by the Cats and McWilliams, who kicked her second goal of the game, helped Geelong to a 10-point halftime lead.

An early goal to Mikayla Bowen was as good as the third quarter got as both teams struggled to escape each other’s’ clutches in a fiercely contested 16-minutes of football.

West Coast dominated field position but struggled to penetrate Geelong’s defence, kicking 1.2 for the quarter and trailing the Cats by two-points at the final break.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Nina Morrison did her bit in her return to the Cats’ line-up. Picture: AFL Photos/Getty Images

The tables turned in the last quarter as Geelong had the best of field position for most of the term but were wayward in front of goal.

West Coast took its first big opportunity in front of goal through Aimee Schmidt to give the Eagles the lead with just two minutes left.

But a huge clearance from Rebecca Webster sent the Cats forward again and Darcy Moloney intercepted an Eagles handball as they tried to work their way out of their defensive goalsquare, before putting Geelong back in front.

A late snap from Schmidt bounced at right angles and almost trickled through but grazed the outside of the goalpost and from there the Cats were able to hold on.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Aisling McCarthy left the field in distress. Picture: AFL Photos/Getty Images

McCarthy’s mysterious injury

An innocuous knock landed McCarthy in serious pain during the first quarter to the point the game was stopped while trainers attended to her.

The 25-year-old’s hand appeared to bend back as it got jammed between her and a teammate.

She was later seen cradling her left arm in her jumper as

Prespakis’ best yet

Prespakis played her best game for Geelong yet, helping give the Cats the early jump on the Eagles before continuing to be one of the most influential players on the ground.

The 18-year-old was able to collect 15 disposals to go with seven tackles and three clearances.

Her time forward was also fruitful as she was able to dish off a goal assist.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Nina Morrison and Georgie Prespakis celebrate after the game. Picture: AFL Photos/Getty Images

Swanson back with a bang

Swanson hadn’t played a game since Rd 2, but the Eagles’ captain was back with a bang.

When her side was under the pump early the 26-year-old lifted them around the ball, winning clearances and finding the ball at will.

Swanson finished the game with 27 disposals, eight clearances and three tackles.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

West Coast ball magnet Emma Swanson did her best to kept her side in the game. Picture: AFL Photos/Getty Images

Bowers’ league best and fairest dreams dashed

Fremantle star Kiara Bowers’ league best and fairest hopes have turned to dust with the tackling machine dealt a two-match ban for a “dangerous” off-the-ball bump.

Bowers, who shared league honours in 2021 with Magpie Brianna Davey, was found to have intentionally bumped Bulldogs ballwinner Kirsty Lamb 40 metres off the ball in the final quarter of the teams’ Tuesday night meeting.

Lamb grabbed at her jaw and required attention from trainers and was taken from the ground, before returning to the ground for the final minutes of the match.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Kiara Bowers has been dealt a two-match ban for her tackle on Kirsty Lamb. Picture: Getty Images

The AFL Women’s match review officer found that the bump was medium impact and high contact, resulting in an automatic two-match penalty as per the league grading table.

The Dockers could yet appeal the ban ahead of Sunday’s clash with North Melbourne in Hobart.

Brisbane forward Jess Wuetschner labelled the style of bump “dangerous”.

“IMO (in my opinion) bumps like this off the ball when players aren’t expecting it are dangerous,” the All-Australian wrote on Twitter.

“I still remember one I got v Carlton years ago … felt like my ribs went through me.”

Bulldogs coach Nathan Burke said after the match that he thought Lamb “should be OK”, but that the same could potentially not be said for Bowers.

“They might be a different story,” he said.

“But we’ll see how that plays out.”

Bowers, who has been on the road with the Dockers in Melbourne for a month, leads the competition for tackles with a tally of 62 – virtually double her closest rival.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Ebony Antonio seals victory for the Dockers. Picture: Getty Images

Freo’s flying start continues against gutsy Dogs

A gutsy six-point win against the Western Bulldogs has helped premiership favourites Fremantle move to 5-0.

It was far from the Dockers’ best showing of the season, but their grit was on full display, kicking all their goals into a strong wind. 

It wasn’t until an Ebony Antonio goal with two-minutes left on the clock that Fremantle sealed the win. 

The Bulldogs will rue missed opportunities in the last quarter in front of goal, kicking three behinds despite dominating territory.

Both sides failed to kick a goal in the first quarter as Fremantle enjoyed a strong wind at their back which helped them dominate field position with 16 inside 50s to two.

Ashleigh Guest proved impenetrable as the Dogs flooded players behind the ball to only find themselves two points down at the first break.

Playing her first game after being drafted last year, Amy Franklin kicked the game’s first goal six-minutes into the second quarter after a fortuitous 50m penalty.

It ignited a wave of scoring as seconds later the 18-year-old took a strong contested mark just 15m out from goal and kicked her second to give Fremantle reward for their territory domination.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Kirsty Lamb worked hard for the Dogs. Picture: Getty Images

A minute later the Bulldogs kicked their much needed first through Bonnie Toogood who marked a long kick in the goalsquare and played on.   

When Kirsty Lamb, who was the Dogs’ best player in the first half, added a second goal for the hosts they were just two points adrift of the premiership favourites.

The third quarter played out much the same as the first, with Fremantle dominating field position as it enjoyed a strong wind advantage, but failed to capitalise on its dominance, kicking just three behinds. 

Two early Bulldogs behinds brought the margin back to just one point for much of the quarter, until Ebony Antonio kicked the goal of the match from 35m out on a tight angle into the wind to give the Dockers a seven-point advantage.

Young guns shine 

The Western Bulldogs broke an AFLW record by having 10 players under 21-years-old in their side, the most ever, and it was one of their young stars who shone in the first half. 

Jess Fitzgerald, 19, had 9 disposals and 177m gained in the first half and provided a key link between the Bulldogs’ defence and attack.

Franklin was Fremantle’s first selection at last year’s draft, going at pick 14, and when the game needed a spark as both sides struggled to find the goals it was the 18-year-old who delivered it with two second quarter goals.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Ashleigh Guest kept the Dogs alive. Picture: Getty Images

Guest star 

Premiership favourite. Highest scoring team. Kicking with the wind.

It was a recipe for disaster for the young Bulldogs defence in the first quarter and conceding 15 inside 50s would normally have resulted in a flurry of Fremantle goals. 

But thanks to Guest, who had a game-high eight disposals and three intercepts, the Dogs were able to stay within reach of their highly revered opposition.

Blackburn v Bowers 

It was the matchup that shaped the game in the end as Kiara Bowers got the better of Ellie Blackburn in a tense final term.

Bowers had an uncharacteristically sluggish start to the game but managed to put the clamps on Blackburn as the star Dog began to get on top of the Fremantle midfield.

Bowers finished with 20 disposals, 12 tackles and four clearances, while Blackburn was able to notch 19 disposals, two tackles and three clearances.

autos, car advice, cars, news, aflw, sport, aflw 2022: all the action and results from round 5

Kiara Bowers was at her best getting the better of Ellie Blackburn. Picture: Getty Images

BULLDOGS: 0.1 2.4 2.4 2.7 (19) 

def by

DOCKERS: 0.3 2.4 2.7 3.7 (25)

MOTTERSHEAD’S BEST

Bulldogs: Lamb, Blackburn, Brown, Guest, Moody.

Dockers: Bowers, Miller, E. Antonio, O’Sullivan.

GOALS:

Bulldogs: Toogood, Lamb.

Dockers: Franklin 2, E.Antonio. 

INJURIES:

Bulldogs: Lagioia (concussion).

Dockers: Sergeant (concussion).

982 at Victoria University Whitten Oval 

PLAYER OF THE YEAR 

JAMES MOTTERSHEAD’S VOTES

3 K. Bowers (FREM) 

2 K. Lamb (WB) 

1 H. Miller (FREM) 

Originally published as AFLW 2022: All the action and results from Round 5

Read related topics:

Keyword: AFLW 2022: All the action and results from Round 5

CAR'S NEWS RELATED

The Sound Of This ’65 Mustang Hitting A Trailer Will Hurt Your Soul!

Loading a car on a trailer should not be this difficult, but if you do not do it with care, sometimes things backfire like this. This gentleman has just bought an amazing show-quality vehicle in California and it looks like an amazing built. Normally he does not decide to ...

View more: The Sound Of This ’65 Mustang Hitting A Trailer Will Hurt Your Soul!

2023 Kia Sportage, Toyota BZ4X headlines this week's new car reviews

The 2023 model year ramps up with Toyota’s first dedicated electric vehicle and Kia’s first hybrid iteration of its bestselling Kia Sportage. Here’s what else moved us this week.  The Sportage sizes up for 2023, with sharper, more futuristic styling, a hybrid model, and new rugged X-Pro trims. It ...

View more: 2023 Kia Sportage, Toyota BZ4X headlines this week's new car reviews

This 2022 Kia SUV Comes In Dead Last in Rankings

The 2022 Kia Sorento is one of Kia’s popular SUVs. It’s a three-row midsize SUV with plenty of room and a stylish exterior. Yet things with the Kia Sorento are not all great. Consumer Reports reviews of the 2022 Kia Sorento have it in last place of all midsize three-row ...

View more: This 2022 Kia SUV Comes In Dead Last in Rankings

Spain: Plug-In Car Sales Maintain 10% Share

The Tesla Model 3 appears to be the most popular BEV model in early 2022. New passenger car registrations in Spain decreased in April by 14% year-over-year 70,393, after a 31% decrease in March, resulting in 61,225 sold that month. A similar situation is noted also in other European markets ...

View more: Spain: Plug-In Car Sales Maintain 10% Share

Florida Man WaterskiIs Barefoot Behind a Formula One Car on Its Way to the Miami Grand Prix

The team at Red Bull Racing sure has fun in their Formula One cars for the “Road Trips” video series. Episodes range from Max Verstappen ice racing on spiked tires to Daniel Ricciardo blasting across the USA at top speed. For the first-ever Miami Grand Prix, Red Bull driver Sergio ...

View more: Florida Man WaterskiIs Barefoot Behind a Formula One Car on Its Way to the Miami Grand Prix

Hot Tires Alert: The Jeep Wrangler 392 Is Getting a Burnout Mode

Some people like to make an entrance, but with the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392, you can create one heck of an exit. Word on the street is that the 2022 Jeep Wrangler 392 and the Ram 1500 TRX could be getting a 4LO burnout mode.  The Jeep Wrangler 392 gets ...

View more: Hot Tires Alert: The Jeep Wrangler 392 Is Getting a Burnout Mode

Happy Mother's Day: One Thing Is For Sure, Elon Musk Loves His Mom

Musk told reporters at the recent Met Gala that he only attended because his mom wanted to go, so, of course, he took her. This article comes to us courtesy of EVANNEX, which makes and sells aftermarket Tesla accessories. The opinions expressed therein are not necessarily our own at InsideEVs, nor ...

View more: Happy Mother's Day: One Thing Is For Sure, Elon Musk Loves His Mom

Tata Nexon EV Ready To Launch On May 11

Tata Motors is all set to announce the long-range Nexon EV prices on May 11, 2022. According to sources, the long-range Nexon EV will get a 30 percent larger battery than the current model and will have a claimed range of around 400km. It will also have some new ...

View more: Tata Nexon EV Ready To Launch On May 11

Peugeot Sport’s 9X8 hypercar won’t be in Le Mans race, to debut later in 2022 WEC season

Only 1 Dodge Model Is Recommended by Consumer Reports

Do You Need an OBD2 Scanner?

Tesla Model 3 Performance Puts Up A Great Fight Against Lamborghini Urus

Why ‘really tough’ Miami strategy will have F1 teams thinking

Howell Is Elite At Rocket Raceway Park

2022 Maruti Suzuki XL6 with a wide-body kit: What it’ll look like

Rosario Highlights NOW600 Winners At Port City

Cummins Wins POWRi At Macon Speedway

Anderson Wins Again In Salt Lake City; Craig 250SX Champion

Laney Wins, Claims California Clash Title

Twitter to have “extreme” work ethic expectations for its employees, says Musk

OTHER CAR NEWS

; Top List in the World https://www.pinterest.com/newstopcar/pins/
Top Best Sushi Restaurants in SeoulTop Best Caribbean HoneymoonsTop Most Beautiful Islands in PeruTop Best Outdoor Grill BrandsTop Best Global Seafood RestaurantsTop Foods to Boost Your Immune SystemTop Best Foods to Fight HemorrhoidsTop Foods That Pack More Potassium Than a BananaTop Best Healthy Foods to Gain Weight FastTop Best Cosmetic Brands in the U.STop Best Destinations for Food Lovers in EuropeTop Best Foods High in Vitamin ATop Best Foods to Lower Your Blood SugarTop Best Things to Do in LouisianaTop Best Cities to Visit in New YorkTop Best Makeup Addresses In PennsylvaniaTop Reasons to Visit NorwayTop Most Beautiful Islands In The WorldTop Best Law Universities in the WorldTop Richest Sportsmen In The WorldTop Biggest Aquariums In The WorldTop Best Peruvian Restaurants In MiamiTop Best Road Trips From MiamiTop Best Places to Visit in MarylandTop Best Places to Visit in North CarolinaTop Best Electric Cars For KidsTop Best Swedish Brands in The USTop Best Skincare Brands in AmericaTop Best American Lipstick BrandsTop Michelin-starred Restaurants in MiamiTop Best Secluded Getaways From MiamiTop Best Things To Do On A Rainy Day In MiamiTop Most Instagrammable Places In MiamiTop Interesting Facts about FlorenceTop Facts About The First Roman Emperor - AugustusTop Best Japanese FoodsTop Most Beautiful Historical Sites in IsraelTop Best Places To Visit In Holy SeeTop Best Hawaiian IslandsTop Reasons to Visit PortugalTop Best Hotels In L.A. With Free Wi-FiTop Best Scenic Drives in MiamiTop Best Vegan Restaurants in BerlinTop Most Interesting Attractions In WalesTop Health Benefits of a Vegan DietTop Best Thai Restaurant in Las VegasTop Most Beautiful Forests in SwitzerlandTop Best Global Universities in GermanyTop Most Beautiful Lakes in GuyanaTop Best Things To Do in IdahoTop Things to Know Before Traveling to North MacedoniaTop Best German Sunglasses BrandsTop Highest Mountains In FranceTop Biggest Hydroelectric Plants in AmericaTop Best Spa Hotels in NYCTop The World's Scariest BridgeTop Largest Hotels In AmericaTop Most Famous Festivals in JordanTop Best European Restaurants in MunichTop Best Japanese Hiking Boot BrandsTop Best Universities in PolandTop Best Tips for Surfing the Web Safely and AnonymouslyTop Most Valuable Football Clubs in EuropeTop Highest Mountains In ColombiaTop Real-Life Characters of Texas RisingTop Best Beaches in GuatelamaTop Things About DR Congo You Should KnowTop Best Korean Reality & Variety ShowsTop Best RockstarsTop Most Beautiful Waterfalls in GermanyTop Best Fountain Pen Ink BrandsTop Best European Restaurants in ChicagoTop Best Fighter Jets in the WorldTop Best Three-Wheel MotorcyclesTop Most Beautiful Lakes in ManitobaTop Best Dive Sites in VenezuelaTop Best Websites For Art StudentsTop Best Japanese Instant Noodle BrandsTop Best Comedy Manhwa (Webtoons)Top Best Japanese Sunglasses BrandsTop Most Expensive Air Jordan SneakersTop Health Benefits of CucumberTop Famous Universities in SwedenTop Most Popular Films Starring Jo Jung-sukTop Interesting Facts about CougarsTop Best Hospitals for Hip Replacement in the USATop Most Expensive DefendersTop Health Benefits of GooseberriesTop Health Benefits of ParsnipsTop Best Foods and Drinks in LondonTop Health Benefits of Rosehip TeaTop Best Air Fryers for Low-fat CookingTop Most Asked Teacher Interview Questions with AnswersTop Best Shopping Malls in ZurichTop The Most Beautiful Botanical Gardens In L.A.Top Best Mexican Restaurants in Miami for Carb-loading rightTop Best Energy Companies in GermanyTop Best Garage HeatersTop Largest Banks in IrelandTop Leading Provider - Audit and Assurance In The USTop Best Jewelry Brands in IndiaTop Prettiest Streets in the UKTop Best Lakes to Visit in TunisiaTop Highest Mountains in Israel