CARLTON has recorded an win over last year's preliminary finalist Geelong with a 24-point victory in difficult weather conditions at Ikon Park on Saturday afternoon.

In a game that had rain, sunshine and hail, the Blues adapted best to the conditions to record the 4.5 (29) to 0.5 (5) win. 

The Blues' young midfield proved the difference, with stars Mimi Hill (29 disposals), Maddy Guerin (31) and Abbie McKay (29) not only performing their role in the centre but pushing forward and hitting the scoreboard with a goal apiece.
 
Guerin was her side's standout, collecting a game-high 31 disposals (including 21 contested), 586m gained, eight clearances and a goal. 
 
The rain began to fall at the first bounce creating both slippery conditions and an arm wrestle for opposing midfields, with the only score of the opening quarter coming 15 minutes into the term when Carlton's Darcy Vescio booted a behind.   
 
In typical form for Melbourne weather, the sun came out at the start of the second term and with the sunshine came clean disposal.
 
Guerin, who kicked the match-winner last week against Gold Coast, was the first to hit the scoreboard for the Blues when she slotted a set shot from 45m out just 90 seconds into the term. 
 
Carlton co-vice-captains, Mimi Hill and Abbie McKay, quickly followed suit, with Hill scoring from a handball receive followed shortly after by McKay's goal on the run from 35m.
 
Geelong lifted in the final minutes of the quarter, however was unable to find the goals and entered the main break with a 17-point deficit.
 
Hail began to fall and the lights came at Ikon Park after half-time. The first and only goal of the second half came from Carlton recruit Tarni Brown, who kicked her first goal in her new colours. 
 
The Cats persisted with 170cm ruck Gabbi Featherston in the final term, despite giving up a massive 15cm difference to Carlton's Jess Good.
 
Nina Morrison (24 disposals, seven tackles), Amy McDonald (19, nine clearances) and Rebecca Webster (23, three) continued to lift the Cats, but despite their best efforts Geelong finished the game goalless.
 
CARLTON      0.1     3.1    4.4    4.5   (29)
GEELONG      0.0    0.2    0.3    0.5    (5)
 
GOALS
Carlton: Guerin, Hill, McKay, Brown
Geelong: Nil
 
BEST
Carlton: Guerin, McKay, Sherar, Hill, Good
Geelong: Crockett-Grills, Morrison, Amy McDonald, Webster
 
INJURIES
Carlton: Nil
Geelong: Nil
 
Reports: Nil
 
Crowd: 2,417 at Ikon Park