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词条 2019 AFL Women's season
释义

  1. Reforms

     New teams  Conferences  Rule changes 

  2. Premiership season

     Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Round 7 

  3. Ladders

     Ladder progression  Conference A  Conference B 

  4. Win/Loss table

  5. Finals series

     Preliminary finals  Grand final 

  6. Attendances

     By club  By ground 

  7. Awards

     Best and fairest  AFLW leading goalkicker 

  8. Club leadership

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. External links

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| count =
| minor premiers = {{AFLW Ade}}
| mpcount = 1
| matches = 38
| attendance = 251,792
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The 2019 AFL Women's season was the third season of the elite women's Australian rules football competition. Ten teams competed in the league, two more than the previous season, all of which are associated with existing Australian Football League (AFL) clubs. To accommodate the extra teams a conference system was implemented.

The first game was played on the 2nd of February and the season concluded with the 2019 AFL Women's Grand Final between Adelaide and Carlton on the 31st of March. Adelaide won by a margin of 45 to win their second premiership.

Reforms

New teams

Two new teams, {{AFLW Gee}} and {{AFLW NM}}, joined the competition, bringing the total number of teams to ten. The North Melbourne team has a strong Tasmanian focus; some players are based in Tasmania and some home games were held in the state. The introduction of the new teams is the first stage of a two-year expansion that will take the league to fourteen teams for the 2020 season.[1]

{{AFLW expansion|2019=yes}}

Conferences

Despite the introduction of new teams, the league retained a seven round home-and-away season. This was achieved by splitting the competition into two conferences. Each team play four games against their fellow conference members and three "cross-over" matches against teams from the other conference.[2] Conference membership was based on the final ladder positions of the 2018 season.[2]

The finals series was expanded to include preliminary finals for the first time; the two teams who finish the highest in each conference at the end of the home-and-away season qualified for the preliminary finals. The winners of these games played in the AFL Women's Grand Final.[3] The make-up of the conferences, along with the fixture, was released in October 2018.[4]

The conference system proved controversial as the teams in Conference A consistently outplayed the teams on Conference B, resulting in the first, second, fifth and sixth best overall teams making the finals.[5][6][7]

{{Col-float}}
Pool A
Team Stadium(s) Capacity
{{AFLW WB}} Whitten Oval
Marvel Stadium
12,000
56,347
{{AFLW Mel}} Casey Fields 12,000
{{AFLW Ade}} Norwood Oval
TIO Stadium
Unley Oval
22,000
12,500
10,000
{{AFLW Fre}} Fremantle Oval 17,500
{{AFLW NM}} North Hobart Oval
UTAS Stadium
Avalon Airport Oval
18,000
21,000
10,000
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Pool B
Team Stadium(s) Capacity
{{AFLW Bri}} MBC Sports Complex
Hickey Park
8,000
4,000
{{AFLW GWS}} Drummoyne Oval
Blacktown ISP Oval
UNSW Canberra Oval
6,000
10,000
16,000
{{AFLW Col}} Victoria Park
Morwell Reserve
Marvel Stadium
15,000
12,000
56,347
{{AFLW Car}} Ikon Park 24,568
{{AFLW Gee}} GMHBA Stadium 36,000
{{Col-float-end}}

Rule changes

There were 11 rule changes brought in for the 2019 AFLW season (three AFLW specific).

  • Boundry throw ins brought in by 10m (AFLW only)
  • Last touch rule only applies outside of the 50s (AFLW only)
  • Runners allowed on the field during live play (AFLW only)
  • 5-6-5 formation mandated at centre bounces
  • The woman on the mark must stand further back after kick ins after a behind (from 5m to 10m), and the player doesn't need to kick to herself before playing on[8]
  • After defenders have a free kick within nine metres of their goal, the woman on the mark stands in line with the top of the goal square
  • Players can't set up behind the umpire at centre bounces
  • Play on is allowed for 50m penalties
  • Players can kick across their body after taking a mark after the siren.
  • A player can place her hands on the back of her opponent to protect marking space (see Push in the back)
  • A ruck who takes direct possession of the ball from a bounce, throw-up or boundary throw-in will no longer be regarded as having had prior opportunity.[9]

Premiership season

The full fixture and make-up of the conferences was released on 26 October 2018.[4][10]

  • All starting times are local.

Round 1

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Round 2

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 2}}{{AFLGame|Friday, 8 February (7:15 pm)|{{AFLW GWS}}|2.11 (23)|A|{{AFLW NM}}|7.6 (48)|Drummoyne Oval|1,365|[https://womens.afl/news/16274/roos-sink-giants-on-rain-soaked-night-in-sydney Report]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 February (4:45 pm)|{{AFLW Col}}|1.3 (9)|A|{{AFLW Mel}}|3.8 (26)|Victoria Park|7,228|[https://womens.afl/news/16289/match-report-demons-spoil-magpies-homecoming-party Report]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 February (7:15 pm)|{{AFLW WB}}|5.4 (34)|H|{{AFLW Gee}}|2.4 (16)|VU Whitten Oval|8,612|[https://womens.afl/news/16306/match-report-dogs-remain-unbeaten-after-conquering-cats Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 10 February (4:05 pm)|{{AFLW Car}}|7.2 (44)|A|{{AFLW Ade}}|9.3 (57)|Ikon Park|3,150|[https://womens.afl/news/16317/match-report-crows-on-the-board-after-tight-tussle-with-blues Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 10 February (3:05 pm)|{{AFLW Fre}}|10.7 (67)|H|{{AFLW Bri}}|6.4 (40)|Fremantle Oval|6,007|[https://womens.afl/news/16336/match-report-high-flying-dockers-too-strong-for-lions Report]}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
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Round 3

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 3}}{{AFLGame|Friday, 15 February (7:15 pm)|{{AFLW NM}}|8.5 (53)|H|{{AFLW WB}}|3.4 (22)|University of Tasmania Stadium|3,123|[https://womens.afl/news/16497/match-report-four-goal-debutant-steers-roos-to-big-win-over-dogs Report]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 February (4:45 pm)|{{AFLW GWS}}|5.6 (36)|A|{{AFLW Car}}|10.5 (65)|Blacktown ISP Oval|3,823|[https://womens.afl/news/16510/match-report-drought-breaking-blues-belt-giants Report]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 February (4:15 pm)|{{AFLW Fre}}|7.9 (51)|H|{{AFLW Col}}|2.6 (18)|Fremantle Oval|5,443|[https://womens.afl/news/16531/match-report-unbeaten-dockers-roll-past-pies Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 17 February (2:05 pm)|{{AFLW Ade}}|10.6 (66)|H|{{AFLW Gee}}|6.1 (37)|Norwood Oval|4,433|[https://womens.afl/news/16550/match-report-red-hot-crows-crush-cats Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 17 February (3:35 pm)|{{AFLW Bri}}|3.3 (21)|A|{{AFLW Mel}}|9.6 (60)|Hickey Park|5,453|[https://womens.afl/news/16566/match-report-ruthless-demons-silence-lions Report]}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
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Round 4

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 4}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 February (4:45 pm)|{{AFLW Gee}}|2.7 (19)|H|{{AFLW Car}}|1.8 (14)|GMHBA Stadium|7,060|[https://womens.afl/news/16712/match-report-cats-boost-finals-hopes-against-misfiring-blues Report]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 February (7:15 pm)|{{AFLW WB}}|2.5 (17)|A|{{AFLW Bri}}|7.7 (49)|VU Whitten Oval|6,541|[https://womens.afl/news/16731/match-report-lions-maul-dogs-to-jump-to-top-spot Report]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 February (8:05 pm)|{{AFLW Ade}}|9.11 (65)|H|{{AFLW Fre}}|3.5 (23)|TIO Stadium|1,734|[https://womens.afl/news/16747/match-report-crows-leapfrog-dockers-with-top-end-triumph Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 24 February (2:05 pm)|{{AFLW Col}}|4.3 (27)|A|{{AFLW GWS}}|5.6 (36)|Morwell Recreation Reserve|1,743|[https://womens.afl/news/16762/match-report-giants-on-the-board-after-edging-fast-finishing-pies Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 24 February (4:05 pm)|{{AFLW Mel}}|5.4 (34)|A|{{AFLW NM}}|6.2 (38)|Casey Fields|4,227|[https://womens.afl/news/16775/match-report-unbeaten-kangas-pip-demons-in-casey-thriller Report]}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
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Round 5

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 5}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 March (3:45 pm)|{{AFLW Bri}}|1.2 (8)|A|{{AFLW Gee}}|5.5 (35)|Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex|TBC|[https://womens.afl/news/16886/match-report-cats-put-lions-to-the-sword-in-classy-road-win Report]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 2 March (7:15 pm)|{{AFLW Car}}|4.10 (34)|H|{{AFLW Col}}|4.5 (29)|Ikon Park|3,215|[https://womens.afl/news/16901/match-report-late-vescio-show-keeps-pies-winless Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 3 March (2:05 pm)|{{AFLW GWS}}|2.6 (18)|A|{{AFLW Mel}}|8.9 (57)|Blacktown ISP Oval|1,567|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/81/gws-v-melb Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 3 March (4:05 pm)|{{AFLW NM}}|4.5 (29)|A|{{AFLW Ade}}|10.4 (64)|Avalon Airport Oval|2,107|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/83/nmfc-v-adel Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 3 March (3:05 pm)|{{AFLW Fre}}|8.4 (52)|H|{{AFLW WB}}|5.4 (34)|Fremantle Oval|4,785|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/82/fre-v-wb Report]}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
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Round 6

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 6}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 March (2:35 pm)|{{AFLW Gee}}|2.1 (13)|A|{{AFLW Fre}}|6.13 (49)|GMHBA Stadium|4,125|[https://womens.afl/news/17085/match-report-dockers-blow-cats-away-in-hunt-for-finals Report]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 March (4:45 pm)|{{AFLW Col}}|5.1 (35)|A|{{AFLW NM}}|7.11 (53)|Marvel Stadium|10,612|[https://womens.afl/news/17097/match-report-kangas-edge-closer-to-finals-after-feasting-on-pies Report]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 9 March (7:15 pm)|{{AFLW WB}}|6.2 (38)|A|{{AFLW Mel}}|5.9 (39)|Marvel Stadium|10,612|[https://womens.afl/news/17106/match-report-dees-pip-dogs-to-stay-in-finals-hunt Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 10 March (1:35 pm)|{{AFLW Ade}}|9.5 (59)|H|{{AFLW GWS}}|4.3 (27)|Unley Oval|7,725|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/87/adel-v-gws Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 10 March (4:05 pm)|{{AFLW Car}}|6.7 (43)|H|{{AFLW Bri}}|4.3 (27)|Ikon Park|2,900|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/88/carl-v-bl Report]}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
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Round 7

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 7}}{{AFLGame|Friday, 15 March (7:15 pm)|{{AFLW GWS}}|6.5 (41)|H|{{AFLW Gee}}|1.4 (10)|UNSW Canberra Oval|4,524|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/89/gws-v-geel Report]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 March (4:45 pm)|{{AFLW Mel}}|1.2 (8)|A|{{AFLW Ade}}|10.8 (68)|Casey Fields|2,239|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/91/melb-v-adel Report]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 16 March (4:15 pm)|{{AFLW Fre}}|7.10 (52)|H|{{AFLW NM}}|4.1 (25)|Fremantle Oval|6,386|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/90/fre-v-nmfc Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 17 March (2:05 pm)|{{AFLW Col}}|3.7 (25)|H|{{AFLW Bri}}|2.7 (19)|Victoria Park|2,030|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/92/coll-v-bl Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 17 March (4:05 pm)|{{AFLW WB}}|5.8 (38)|A|{{AFLW Car}}|6.5 (41)|VU Whitten Oval|9,609|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/93/wb-v-carl Report]}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
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Ladders

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Ladder progression

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicates the team finished the round inside the top 2.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished in first place on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round.
{{col-start}}{{col-3}}

Conference A

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1{{AFLW Ade}}0 4 8 12162024
2{{AFLW Fre}}4 8 12 12 16 20 24
3{{AFLW NM}}4812161620 20
4{{AFLW Mel}}0 4 8 8 12 16 16
5{{AFLW WB}}48 8 8 8 8 8
{{col-3}}

Conference B

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1{{AFLW Car}}0 0 4 4 81216
2{{AFLW Gee}}4448121212
3{{AFLW GWS}}0 0 0 4 4 4 8
4{{AFLW BL}}44 4 8 8 8 8
5{{AFLW Col}}0 0 0 0 0 0 4
{{col-3}}{{col-end}}

Win/Loss table

{{AFL win loss table legend}}Bold – Home game
X – Bye
Opponent for round listed above margin
This table can be sorted by margin, winners are represented in the first half of each column, and losers are represented in the second half of each column once sorted
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PF GFLadder
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1
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{{sortCar
13}
{{sortGee
29
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{{sortFre
42
}
{{sortNM
35}
{{sortGWS
32
}
{{sortMelb
60}
{{sortGee
66
}
{{sortCar
63
}
A1
{{nowrap|{{AFLW BL}}}}{{sortGWS
2
}
{{sortFre
27}
{{sortMelb
39
}
{{sortWB
32}
{{sortGee
27
}
{{sortCarl
16}
{{sortColl
6}
XXB4
{{nowrap|{{AFLW Car}}}}{{sortNM
36}
{{sortAdel
13
}
{{sortGWS
29}
{{sortGeel
5}
{{sortColl
5
}
{{sortBL
16
}
{{sortWB
3}
{{sortFre
36
}
{{sortAde
18}
B1
{{nowrap|{{AFLW Col}}}}{{sortGeel
1}
{{sortMelb
17
}
{{sortFre
33}
{{sortGWS
9
}
{{sortCarl
5}
{{sortNM
22
}
{{sortBL
6
}
XXB5
{{nowrap|{{AFLW Fre}}}}{{sortMelb
4}
{{sortBL
27
}
{{sortColl
33
}
{{sortAdel
42}
{{sortWB
18
}
{{sortGee
36}
{{sortNM
27
}
{{sortCarl
36}
XA2
{{nowrap|{{AFLW Gee}}}}{{sortColl
1
}
{{sortWB
18}
{{sortAdel
29}
{{sortCarl
5
}
{{sortBL
27}
{{sortFre
36
}
{{sortFre
31}
{{sortAdel
66}
XB2
{{nowrap|{{AFLW GWS}}}}{{sortBL
2}
{{sortNM
25
}
{{sortCarl
29
}
{{sortColl
9}
{{sortMelb
39
}
{{sortAdel
32}
{{sortGeel
31
}
XXB3
{{nowrap|{{AFLW Mel}}}}{{sortFre
4
}
{{sortCol
17}
{{sortBL
39}
{{sortNM
4
}
{{sortGWS
39}
{{sortWB
1}
{{sortAdel
60
}
XXA4
{{nowrap|{{AFLW NM}}}}{{sortCarl
36
}
{{sortGWS
25}
{{sortWB
31
}
{{sortMelb
4}
{{sortAdel
35
}
{{sortColl
22}
{{sortFreo
27}
XXA3
{{nowrap|{{AFLW WB}}}}{{sortAdel
1}
{{sortGeel
18
}
{{sortNM
31}
{{sortBL
32
}
{{sortFre
18}
{{sortMelb
1
}
{{sortCarl
3
}
XXA5

Finals series

{{Round4
|March 24, Adelaide Oval|{{AFLW Ade}}|73|{{AFLW Gee}}|7|

March 23, Ikon Park|{{AFLW Car}}|64|{{AFLW Fre}}|28|

March 31, Adelaide Oval|{{AFLW Ade}}|63|{{AFLW Car}}|18|


| RD1 = Preliminary Finals
| RD2 = Grand Final
| team-width = 185
| score-width = 100
}}

Preliminary finals

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Preliminary finals}}{{AFLGame|Saturday, 23 March (2.45 pm)|{{AFLW Car}}|9.10 (64)|H|{{AFLW Fre}}|4.4 (28)|Ikon Park|7,146|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/94/carl-v-fre Report]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday, 24 March (12.40 pm)|{{AFLW Ade}}|11.7 (73)|H|{{AFLW Gee}}|1.1 (7)|Adelaide Oval|13,429|[https://womens.afl/match-centre/2019/95/adel-v-geel Report]}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
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Grand final

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Attendances

By club

2019 AFL Women's attendances
Club Total Games Avg. per game Home total Home games Home avg.
{{AFLW Ade 29,218 7 4,174 21,722 4 5,431
{{AFLW Bri 24,555 6 4,093 7,077 2 3,539
{{AFLW Car 34,653 7 4,950 9,265 3 3,088
{{AFLW Col 48,700 7 6,957 21,613 4 5,403
{{AFLW Fre 30,280 7 4,326 22,621 4 5,655
{{AFLW Gee 47,183 6 7,864 29,614 3 9,871
{{AFLW GWS 23,147 7 3,307 11,279 4 2,820
{{AFLW Mel 31,900 7 4,557 8,266 3 2,755
{{AFLW NM 32,716 7 4,674 10,126 3 3,375
{{AFLW WB 51,112 7 7,302 35,374 4 8,844

By ground

2019 ground attendances
Ground Total Games Avg. per game
Avalon Airport Stadium 2,107 1 2,107
Blacktown ISP Oval 5,390 2 2,695
Casey Fields 8,266 3 2,755
Drummoyne Oval 1,365 1 1,365
Fremantle Oval 22,621 4 5,655
Hickey Park 4,227 1 4,227
GMHBA Stadium 29,614 3 9,871
Ikon Park 9,265 3 3,088
Marvel Stadium 10,612 1 10,612
Moreton Bay Sports Complex 2,850 1 2,850
Morwell Recreation Reserve 1,743 1 1,743
North Hobart Oval 4,896 1 4,896
Norwood Oval 12,263 2 6,132
TIO Stadium 1,734 1 1,734
Unley Oval 7,725 1 7,725
UNSW Canberra Oval 4,524 1 4,524
University of Tasmania Stadium 3,123 1 3,123
Victoria Park 9,258 2 4,629
VU Whitten Oval 27,762 3 8,254

Awards

  • The league best and fairest was awarded to Erin Phillips.[11]
  • The leading goalkicker was awarded to Stevie-Lee Thompson of {{AFLW Ade}}, who kicked thirteen goals during the home and away season.[12]
  • The Rising Star was awarded to Madison Prespakis.[13]
  • The best on ground in the AFL Women's Grand Final was awarded to Erin Phillips.[14]
  • The goal of the year was awarded to Ashley Sharp.[15]
  • The mark of the year was awarded to Tayla Harris.
  • The minor premiership was awarded to {{AFLW Ade}}.
  • AFLW Players Association awards
    • The most valuable player was awarded to Erin Phillips.[16]
    • The most courageous player was awarded to Chelsea Randall.[16]
    • The best captain was awarded to Brianna Davey.[16]
    • The best first year player was awarded to Madison Prespakis.[16]
  • The AFLW Coaches Association champion player of the year was awarded to Erin Phillips.[17]
  • Erin Phillips was named the captain of the 2019 AFL Women's All-Australian team. The premiers {{AFLW Ade}} had five players selected, with nine of the league's 10 clubs represented in the final team by at least one player.[18]
  • The wooden spoon was "awarded" to {{AFLW Col}}.[19]

Best and fairest

Club Award name PlayerRef.
{{AFLW Ade}} Club ChampionErin|Phillips}} [20]
{{AFLW Bri}} Best and fairest
{{AFLW Car}} Best and fairest
{{AFLW Col}} Best and fairest
{{AFLW Fre}} Fairest and bestKiara|Bowers}} [20]
{{AFLW Gee}} Best and fairestMeg|McDonald|dab=footballer}} [20]
{{AFLW GWS}} Gabrielle Trainor MedalRebecca|Beeson}} [20]
{{AFLW Mel}} Best and fairestKaren|Paxman}} [20]
{{AFLW NM}} Best and fairestJenna|Bruton}} [20]
{{AFLW WB}} Best and fairestMonique|Conti}} [21]

AFLW leading goalkicker

  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the season's goal kicking tally at the end of that round.
Source: https://www.afl.com.au/womens/matches/stats

Club leadership

Club Coach Captain(s) Vice-captain(s) Leadership group Ref
{{AFLW Ade}} Matthew Clarke Erin Phillips, Chelsea Randall Courtney Cramey, Angela Foley [22]
{{AFLW Bri}} Craig Starcevich Leah Kaslar Kate Lutkins, Sam Virgo, Emma Zielke [23]
{{AFLW Car}} Daniel Harford Brianna Davey Katie Loynes Shae Audley, Kerryn Harrington, Sarah Hosking, Darcy Vescio [24]
{{AFLW Col}} Wayne Siekman Steph Chiocci Ashleigh Brazill, Emma Grant Brittany Bonnici, Sarah D'Arcy, Chloe Molloy [25]
{{AFLW Fre}} Trent Cooper Kara Donnellan Ebony Antonio, Kiara Bowers, Evangeline Gooch, Gabby O'Sullivan [26]
{{AFLW Gee}} Paul Hood Melissa Hickey Rebecca Goring Richelle Cranston, Renee Garing, Aasta O'Connor, Anna Teague [27]
{{AFLW GWS}} Alan McConnell Amanda Farrugia Alicia Eva Christina Bernardi, Jessica Dal Pos, Tanya Hetherington, Emma Swanson [28]
{{AFLW Mel}} Mick Stinear Elise O'Dea
Shelley Scott
Sarah Lampard, Karen Paxman [29]
{{AFLW Nor}} Scott Gowans Emma Kearney Brittany Gibson, Jess Duffin Kaitlyn Ashmore, Emma King [30]
{{AFLW WB}} Paul Groves Ellie Blackburn, Katie Brennan Nicole Callinan, Isabel Huntington, Kristy Lamb, Hannah Scott [31]

See also

  • 2018 AFL Women's draft

References

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External links

  • [https://womens.afl/ Official AFL Women's website]
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