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FEATURES
Welcome to 2022
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Official AFLW partner NAB and AFL Head of Women’s Football NICOLE LIVINGSTONE are looking forward to another bumper season.
The Brisbane Lions will be aiming to go back-to-back in the last season that will feature the current 14-team line-up. NIC NEGREPONTIS reports.
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Complete team lists, fixture and a season preview for all 14 clubs. BIG SIGNING: Star recruit Tayla Harris (right) will line up with Daisy Pearce for Melbourne in 2022.
Everything you need to know about AFLW – stats, records, draft history, results and the 2022 fixture.
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Every pick (2016-21)
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Collingwood’s gun midfielder Brianna Davey and Fremantle star Kiara Bowers shared League Best and Fairest honours in 2021.
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EARLY START FOR SEASON SIX
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elcome to the 2022 NAB AFL Women’s Competition. This is our sixth NAB AFLW season and after a tremendous period of growth that has seen our teams grow from eight in 2017, 10 in 2019 and 14 in 2020, it will be our last season as a 14-team competition, as prepare to welcome the four remaining clubs, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, Essendon and the Sydney Swans, in 2023. This year’s season will be the longest to date as we continue to progress our NAB AFLW competition. This year we will see 10 home and away rounds before three weeks of finals action, including the 2022 NAB AFL Women’s Grand Final. We are proud that women’s football is leading our return to footy in 2022. The community is certainly ready to return to football and get behind their teams and favourite players. Our NAB AFLW season has moved to an earlier start, commencing January 7, 2022, which provides a wonderful opportunity for matches to be a summer holiday destination. In 2022, our games will be played at 24 venues across the
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nation; some are new venues, such as Skybus Stadium in Frankston and Henson Park in Marrickville, the rest are known and loved by our supporters. Thank you to our supporters, for your dedication and belief in what we are creating. The NAB AFLW Competition is welcoming and inclusive – everyone is welcome at our games, and we’re looking forward to fans showing up in whichever way they can, to support. Whether it’s at the game, watching on TV, or through any of our rapidly expanding AFLW digital and social platforms, we look forward to hosting you in 2022. To our partners, led by NAB as our principal partner, thank you for your continued support and belief in the AFL Women’s Competition. Finally, to our players and clubs, thank you for your passion and commitment to our competition and of course for the brilliant footy you bring to life in the NAB AFLW Competition.
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AFL HEAD OF WOMEN’S FOOTBALL
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AB has proudly partnered with the AFLW since its inaugural season in 2017. During this time, we’ve enjoyed watching the game grow, creating more opportunities for women in sport and inspiring the next generation of young Australians. The 2022 NAB AFL Women’s Competition will be the first time a 10-round home and away season has been staged and NAB is excited to back the AFL’s bold vision and support AFLW players, clubs and fans return to footy and help make 2022 the best season yet. Over the years, we’ve seen how football has provided the opportunity for young women to fulfil their dream at the elite level through the NAB AFL Women’s Competition. We are excited to see which young players have an immediate impact on the AFLW competition this year and will award the 2022 NAB AFLW Rising Star winner a $20,000 NAB portfolio at the end of the season. We will also continue to recognise the 20 weekly NAB AFLW Rising Star nominees and will award the nominees $500 and their junior football club $1000 and a Club Recognition Award pack that contains a range of training equipment. I wish you the best of luck for the season ahead.
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HOLDING PATTERN It will be a case of as you were in 2022 before the AFLW competition expands to include all 18 teams next season.
WINNING SMILE: Irish star Orla O’Dwyer with the 2020 AFLW premiership cup after the Brisbane Lions’ memorable victory.
NIC NEGREPONTIS
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he 2022 season looms as a transitional one for the AFLW competition for many reasons, but it may also be the most highly sought-after premiership so far. It will be the final season before the League expands to 18 teams, again shuffling and spreading the top talent. Because of that, it looms as potentially the best chance for the existing 14 clubs to win a flag before the chaos of expansion. Brisbane comes in as reigning premier, defeating Adelaide in a memorable but COVID-impacted 2021 season. This season will still have its COVID-related headaches, particularly surrounding the West Australian border. But the focus will be on the footy, with the Lions every chance to go back-to-back, assuming they can replace
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veterans Emma Zielke and Lauren Arnell. Brisbane’s strength came from its X-factor inside 50, led by Dakota Davidson, Courtney Hodder and Greta Bodey, as well as reliable veterans in defence such as Kate Lutkins and new captain Breanna Koenen. Melbourne will also be among the contenders, having added Tayla Harris and Olivia Purcell to an already deep line-up, while Adelaide, Collingwood, North Melbourne and Fremantle should again be around the mark. The Demons came close in 2021, but losing skipper Daisy Pearce for the finals left them short inside 50. Adelaide will be hoping to win its third AFLW premiership after coming so close last season. Erin Phillips and Chelsea Randall are still the key pillars
DAISY PEARCE
CHELSEA RANDALL
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and are not coming off serious injuries this year. With Port Adelaide joining the AFLW in 2023, this may be the Crows’ last chance before the talent pool in South Australia is divided. After missing finals in 2021, Carlton will be hoping to rebound, but will have to do so without Katie Loynes, Alison Downie, Chloe Dalton and Melbourne-bound Harris. Collingwood picked up Downie to replace the retiring Sharni Norder. The Magpies boast a dominant midfield, including equal League Best and Fairest Brianna Davey. Collingwood started last season with six consecutive wins and will be hoping to recapture that form in 2022. Fremantle star Kiara Bowers shared League Best and Fairest honours with Davey and was again the key in the midfield. The Dockers will be without star forward Sabreena Duffy, who has chosen to focus on her work career with the Department of Justice. Geelong and Gold Coast will be hoping to get off the canvas, after just one win between them last season. North Melbourne still boasts a deep list capable of contending, while GWS will be hoping for a settled season where it doesn’t have to endure hub life across the country.
KIARA BOWERS
Richmond appears poised for a breakout year
BACK-TO-BACK?: The Lions are well placed to be a strong contender again in 2022.
Richmond appears poised for a breakout year, building off key trade period additions and young stars such as Monique Conti and Ellie McKenzie. The Bulldogs will be in a similar boat after accumulating top draft prospects over the past three years. It’s hard to get a read on St Kilda and West Coast after both struggled in 2021. The Saints look set to be without star midfielder Georgia Patrikios, while the Eagles get back veteran leader Dana Hooker. Every AFLW season has been better than the last and it will be fascinating to see who emerges on top in 2022.
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WE WERE THERE WHEN TAYLA KICKED THE SKY. Tayla Harris is a symbol of how our grand old game has taken everyone under its wing and can now make the top-flight playing dreams of every Aussie boy and girl come true. Four’N Twenty has been watching proudly as Tayla helps the AFLW blaze a new trail in Australia’s football journey. And we keep playing our part with pies for all.
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ADELAIDE CROWS
CAPTAIN CHELSEA RANDALL
NEW LOOK FOR CROWS
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delaide was agonisingly close to winning its third AFLW premiership in five seasons in 2021, but fell short in the Grand Final against Brisbane. The Crows will look different this season with Angela Foley, Rhiannon Metcalfe, Jess Sedunary, Deni Varnhagen, Chloe Scheer and Renee Forth all
unavailable or playing elsewhere. They still boast a ton of firepower, led by stars Erin Phillips, Anne Hatchard and Ebony Marinoff in the midfield, Chelsea Randall and Sarah Allen in defence and a dynamic and versatile forward line. Can the Crows go one better in 2022? NIC NEGREPONTIS
AT A GLANCE CEO: Tim Silvers Coach: Matthew Clarke Assistant coaches: Courtney Cramey, Peter Caven, Leah Kaslar, Emma Sampson Development coach: Jack Hombsch Physical performance: Jordan Sellar, Rob Jarrett Doctor: Duncan Walker Physio: Chris Williams Twitter: @CrowsAFLW Facebook: facebook. com/CrowsAFLW/ Instagram: @CrowsAFLW
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Finished: 2nd Most goals: 14 – Erin Phillips Most goals in a game: 4 – Erin Phillips v Brisbane, R4, HP; Danielle Ponter v Gold Coast, R6, NO Highest score: 13.7 (85) v Gold Coast 2.3 (15), R6, NO Lowest score: 1.7 (13) v Frem 7.1 (43), R3, CF Greatest winning margin: 70 points – 13.7 (85) v GCS 2.3 (15), R6, NO Greatest losing margin: 30 points – 1.7 (13) v Fremantle 7.1 (43), R3, NO Goals for: 71 Behinds for: 73 Points for: 499 Average score for: 45 Goals against: 37 Behinds against: 45 Points against: 267 Average score against: 24 Success rate: 73% Total attendance: 44,572 DYNAMIC: Superstar Erin Phillips will again lead a powerful Crows midfield.
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name 1
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
Caitlin Gould
19/7/1999
182
Happy Valley (ADELFL)/Glenelg (SANFLW)
2020
19
6
2018
39
22
2
Eloise Jones
28/4/1999
169
Morphettville Park (ADELFL)/Glenelg (SANFLW)
4
Zoe Prowse
3/7/2003
177
Glenunga (SA)/Mt Lofty (ADELFL)/Sturt (SANFLW)
5
Rachelle Martin
16/2/1999
153
West Adelaide (SANFLW)
2020
17
5
6
Hannah Button
27/11/1996
165
Fitzroy (ADELFL)/West Adelaide (SANFLW)
2019
27
3
7
Nikki Gore
11/12/2000
164
Christies Beach (ADELFL)/S Adel (SANFLW)/NT Thunder (VFLW)
2019
18
2 0
8
Najwa Allen
25/6/1994
173
Eastlake (AFL Canberra)/Norwood (SANFLW)
2020
25
9
McKenzie Dowrick
7/3/2000
179
Kambalda (WA)/Mines Rovers (WA)/Subiaco (WAFLW)/B L/WCE
2019
12
1
10
Ebony Marinoff
15/11/1997
169
Lockleys (SA)/Morphettville Park (ADELFL)
2017
50
5
11
Jasmine Simmons #
6/3/1999
180
North Broken Hill (NSW)/Gol Gol (NSW)
2022
4
0
Prem 1
1
2
12
Chelsea Biddell
15/7/1998
178
Fitzroy (ADELFL)/West Adelaide (SANFLW)
2020
19
4
13
Erin Phillips
19/5/1985
173
Dallas Wings (WNBA)
2017
43
47
2
14
Stevie-Lee Thompson
23/3/1992
169
Wanderers (NTFL)
2017
48
22
2
15
Danielle Ponter
1/8/2000
171
St Marys (NTFL)/Essendon (VFLW)
2019
32
31
1
16
Ailish Considine
9/7/1992
167
Clare (Ireland)/West Clare (AFL Europe)
2019
23
9
1
17
Madison Newman
10/5/2001
168
West Adelaide (SANFLW)
2020
12
2 2
19
Jasmyn Hewett
28/9/1993
184
St Mary’s (NTFL)/Adelaide/Gold Coast
2018
14
20
Hannah Munyard
4/8/2001
162
Mount Barker (SA)/S Adelaide (SANFLW)/W Bulldogs
2020
12
2
21
Montana McKinnon
14/7/2001
183
Morphettville Park (ADELFL)/South Adelaide (SANFLW)
2020
11
0 4
22
Lisa Whiteley
17/1/1993
171
Morphettville Park (ADELFL)/S Adel (SANFLW)/GWS Giants
2019
15
23
Justine Mules
15/12/1994
163
Morphettville Park (ADELFL)
2017
46
4
24
Ashleigh Woodland
9/9/1998
176
Salisbury (ADELFL)/Melbourne/North Adelaide (SANFLW)
2019
24
26
2
25
Teah Charlton
25/4/2002
170
Christies Beach (ADELFL)/South Adelaide (SANFLW)
2021
19
3
26
Chelsea Randall
14/6/1991
173
Safety Bay JFC (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2017
35
10
27
Abbie Ballard
16/4/2002
159
Peake (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFLW)/Strathalbyn (SA)
2022
4
0
28
Brooke Tonon
19/9/2003
168
East Gambier (SA)/Scotch Coll (SA)/Glenelg (SANFLW)
2022
2
0
31
Dayna Cox
12/8/1993
165
Morphettville Park (ADELFL)
2017
32
0
32
Marijana Rajcic
15/3/1989
174
Adelaide University (ADELFL)/Norwood (SANFLW)
2018
40
2
1
33
Anne Hatchard
7/3/1998
175
Ingle Farm (ADELFL)/Morphettville Park (ADELFL)
2017
46
11
2
Sarah Allan
19/11/1997
178
Hatherleigh (SA)/Salisbury (ADELFL)
2017
48
0
2
Angela Foley ^
13/12/1988
174
Bendigo Thunder (Vic)/Waratah Warriors (NTFL)
2017
40
2
2
39
27/9/1991
185
Gungahlin (AFL Canberra)
2017
26
1
1
Jessica Sedunary ^
10/11/1990
168
Ingle Farm (ADELFL)/Greenacres (ADELFL)/Morphettville Pk (ADELFL)/Adel/St Kilda
2017
21
8
1
Deni Varnhagen ^
26/10/1992
173
Plympton (SA)/Morphettville Park (ADELFL)
2017
31
4
2
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
Ebony Marinoff Sarah Allan Stevie-Lee Thompson Anne Hatchard Justine Mules Erin Phillips Angela Foley Marijana Rajcic Eloise Jones Chelsea Randall Dayna Cox Danielle Ponter Deni Varnhagen
MOST GOALS
47 31 26 22 22 13 13 11 10
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# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships |
50 48 48 46 46 43 40 40 39 35 32 32 31
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2017201720172017201720172017201820182017201720192017-
Erin Phillips 2017Danielle Ponter 2019Ashleigh Woodland 2021Eloise Jones 2018Stevie-Lee Thompson 2017Sarah Perkins 2017-19 Chloe Scheer 2019;2021 Anne Hatchard 2017Chelsea Randall 2017-
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
4 – Sarah Perkins (round 7, 2017) 4 – E rin Phillips (round 3, 2018; round 4, 2021) 4 – S tevie-Lee Thompson (round 2, 2019) 4–D anielle Ponter (round 3, 2020; round 6, 2021) 4– Ashleigh Woodland (round 1, 2022; round 2, 2022)
BEST & FAIRESTS
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Erin Phillips Chelsea Randall Erin Phillips Anne Hatchard Ebony Marinoff
HIGHEST SCORES
13.7 (85) v Gold Coast 2.3 (15), round 6, 2021 (NO) 12.6 (78) v Western Bulldogs 3.4 (22), round 8, 2021 (NO) 11.7 (73) v Geelong 1.1 (7), preliminary final, 2019 (AO) 10.10 (70) v Collingwood 7.4 (46), round 7, 2017 (HC)
FIXTURE
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
70 points v Gold Coast, round 6, 2021 (NO) – Adelaide 13.7 (85) v Gold Coast 2.3 (15) 66 points v Geelong, preliminary final, 2019 (AO) – Adelaide 11.7 (73) v Geelong 1.1 (7) 60 points v Melbourne, round 7, 2019 (CF) – Adelaide 10.8 (68) v Melbourne 1.2 (8) 56 points v Western Bulldogs, round 8, 2021 (NO) – Adelaide 12.6 (78) v Western Bulldogs 3.4 (22)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
42 points v North Melbourne, round 5, 2020 (NH) – Adelaide 3.3 (21) v North Melbourne 9.9 (63) 32 points v Melbourne, round 2, 2018 (CF) – Adelaide 4.0 (24) v Melbourne 8.8 (56)
ROUND 1 Adel 6.3 (39) d BL 1.3 (9) Flinders Uni Stadium ROUND 2 Adel 5.7 (37) d NM 3.6 (24) Norwood Oval ROUND 3 Adel 6.6 (42) d WCE 1.3 (9) Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval ROUND 4 Adel 4.11 (35) d Melb 3.3 (21) Norwood Oval ROUND 5 Adel 7.9 (51) d Carl 1.6 (12) Ikon Park ROUND 6 WB 8.1 (49) d Adel 7.6 (48) Norwood Oval ROUND 7 Adel 5.15 (45) d GWS 0.5 (5) Henson Park ROUND 8 Adel 3.7 (25) d Frem 2.4 (16) Fremantle Oval ROUND 9 Adel 4.6 (30) d Coll 4.4 (28) Norwood Oval ROUND 10 Sunday, March 13 ST KILDA v ADELAIDE CROWS RSEA Park (Vic) 1.10pm (Seven)
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BRISBANE LIONS
CAPTAIN BREANNA KOENEN
LIONS IN THE FRAME AGAIN
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he 2021 premiers quietly emerged across the year as a contender, again proving the adage about a champion team beating a team of champions. Built on a consistent midfield, X-factors inside 50 and the most organised backline in the competition, the Lions surprised many to win their first flag. They lose veterans Emma Zielke and
Lauren Arnell to retirement, but added prolific Richmond defender Phoebe Monahan. Brisbane will be hoping for internal improvement from rising stars such as Dakota Davidson, Cathy Svarc, Courtney Hodder and Orla O’Dwyer. Breanna Koenen takes over as the captain, replacing Zielke. NIC NEGREPONTIS
AT A GLANCE Head of Womens Football: Breeanna Brock Coach: Craig Starcevich Assistant coaches: Phil Lovett (forwards), Emma Zielke (backs), Daniel Webster (midfield), Simon Black (specialist), Clark Keating (specialist) Media: Jessica Whitby Vision analyst: Zac Zropf Physiotherapists: Alice Walker (head of medical), Jesse Clarey (physio), Jeremy Schoenmaker (junior physio) Doctor: Kieran Miles High performance manager: Matt Green Development coach: Damien Richards Performance psychologist: Alex Gorman GPS analyst: Mia Dockrey Wellbeing: Anna O’Keeffe Head trainer: Abby LeBusque
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BIG SHOES TO FILL: Breanna Koenen has taken over the captaincy from Emma Zielke.
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Finished: 1st Most goals: 16 – Dakota Davidson Most goals in a game: 4 – Dakota Davidson v GCS, R2, HP; Jesse Wardlaw v GCS, R2, HP Highest score: 10.5 (65) v GCS 0.2 (2), R2, HP; 10.5 (65) v WCE 2.8 (20), R3, HP Lowest score: 3.7 (25) v Fremantle 1.8 (14), R5, FO Greatest winning margin: 63 points – 10.5 (65) v GCS 0.2 (2), R2, HP Greatest losing margin: 12 points – 5.3 (33) v Adelaide 6.9 (45), R4, HP Goals for: 67 Behinds for: 71 Points for: 473 Ave score for: 43 Goals against: 33 Behinds against: 63 Points against: 261 Ave score against: 24 Success rate: 82% Total attendance: 44,602
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DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
Prem
1
Emily Bates
18/10/1995
169
Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW)
2017
50
6
1
2
Tahlia Hickie
22/7/2000
182
Coorparoo (QAFLW)
2020
21
1
1
3
Breanna Koenen
31/12/1994
170
Magnetic Island (Qld)/North Carins (Qld)/Uni of Qld (QAFLW)
2017
48
1
1
4
Sharni Webb
14/7/1991
173
Zillmere (QAFLW)/University of Queensland (QAFLW)
2017
30
1
5
Jade Ellenger
4/3/2000
167
Coorparoo (QAFLW)
2019
22
4
6
Lily Postlethwaite ^
29/10/2001
163
Moreton Bay (Qld)/Maroochydore (QAFLW)
2020
11
1
2018
12
0
7
Gabby Collingwood
15/1/1999
165
Forest Lake (Qld)/Jindalee (Qld)/University of Qld (QAFLW)
8
Maggie Harmer
12/4/2003
170
Noosa (Qld)/Maroochydore (QAFLW)
1
9
Orla O’Dwyer
15/7/1998
174
Tipperary (Ireland)
2020
26
6
1
10
Natalie Grider
10/10/2000
170
Jindalee (Qld)/University of Queensland (QAFLW)
2019
28
0
1
11
Phoebe Monahan
3/7/1993
174
N Geelong (Vic)/UNSW-ES Stingrays (AFL Syd)/GWS Giants/Rich
2018
31
0
12
Sophie Conway
6/4/1999
170
Zillmere (QAFLW)
2018
32
16
1
13
Kate Lutkins
31/5/1988
176
Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW)/Wilston Grange (QAFLW)
2017
42
3
1
14
Dakota Davidson
31/12/1998
182
University Of Queensland (QAFLW)
2020
23
22
1
15
Greta Bodey
11/7/1995
171
Cairns Saints (Qld)/University Of Queensland (QAFLW)
2020
26
19
1
16
Bella Smith
5/10/2003
167
Noosa (Qld)/Narangba (Qld)/Maroochydore (QAFLW)
17
Isabel Dawes
11/8/2001
162
Coolum Beach (Qld)/Wilston Grange (QAFLW)/Maroochydore (QAFLW)
2020
27
5
1
18
Ally Anderson
25/3/1994
162
Zillmere (QAFLW)
2017
50
5
1
19
Luka Yoshida-Martin
10/4/2001
161
Kedron (Qld)/University of Queensland (QAFLW)
2022
3
1
20
Shannon Campbell
24/9/1996
173
Hinterland (Qld)/Wilston Grange (QAFLW)
2017
46
2
1
21
Courtney Hodder #
8/7/2000
155
Peel Thunder (WAFLW)
2021
20
14
1
22
Zimmorlei Farquharson
27/4/2002
175
Dalby (Qld)/S Burnett (Qld)/Calamvale (Qld)/Yeronga Sth Bris (QAFLW)
2022
7
5
23
Jessica Wuetschner
28/4/1992
162
Clarence (TSLW)/East Frem (WAFLW)/Coorparoo (QAFLW)
2017
38
37
24
Lucinda Pullar
3/7/1998
173
Bond University (QAFLW)
2022
6
0
1
25
Catherine Svarc
25/11/1991
165
Wilston Grange (QAFLW)
2020
27
6
1
26
Indy Tahau
22/10/2002
176
Happy Valley (ADELFL)/South Adelaide (SANFLW)
2021
17
0
1
Maroochydore (QAFLW)/Bond University (QAFLW)
27
Mikayla Pauga
10/4/2003
161
28
Maria Moloney
29/3/1995
165
Panmure (Vic)/University of Queensland (QAFLW)
2020
11
2
29
Ruby Svarc
28/9/1993
161
St Mary’s Salesian (Vic)/Essendon (VFLW)
2022
7
0
30
Jesse Wardlaw
13/1/2000
185
Coorparoo (QAFLW)
2019
34
23
1
31
Taylor Smith
13/2/2000
182
Bond University (QAFLW)/Gold Coast
2020
20
10
1
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# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
50 50 48 46 42 41 38 34 32 30 28
Ally Anderson Emily Bates Breanna Koenen Shannon Campbell Kate Lutkins Emma Zielke Jessica Wuetschner Jesse Wardlaw Sophie Conway Sharni Webb Natalie Grider
MOST GOALS
37 23 22 19 16 16 15 14 10
Jessica Wuetschner Jesse Wardlaw Dakota Davidson Greta Bodey Sophie Conway Kate McCarthy Sabrina Frederick Courtney Hodder Taylor Smith
201720172017201720172017-21 20172019201820172019201720192020202020182017-19 2017-19 20212021-
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
4 – Sabrina Frederick (round R7, 2018) 4 – Dakota Davidson (round 2, 2021) 4 – Jesse Wardlaw (round 2, 2021)
BEST & FAIRESTS
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Emily Bates Kate Lutkins Ally Anderson Emily Bates Ally Anderson
HIGHEST SCORES
15.8 (98) v West Coast 4.0 (24), round 8, 2022 (MRP) 12.13 (85) v Gold Coast 2.4 (16), round 7, 2022 (MS) 10.5 (65) v West Coast 2.8 (20), round 3, 2021 (HP) 10.5 (65) v Gold Coast 0.2 (2), round 2, 2021 (HP) 10.4 (64) v GWS Giants 3.6 (24), round 7, 2018 (BIS) 9.9 (63) v Carlton 4.4 (28), round 3, 2022 (MS)
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
74 points v West Coast, round 8, 2022 (MRP) – Brisbane 15.8 (98) v West Coast 4.0 (24) 69 points v Gold Coast, round 7, 2022 (MS) – Brisbane 12.13 (85) v Gold Coast 2.4 (16) 63 points v Gold Coast, round 2, 2021 (HP) – Brisbane 10.5 (65) v Gold Coast 0.2 (2) 45 points v West Coast, round 3, 2021 (HP) – Brisbane 10.5 (65) v West Coast 2.8 (20)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
39 points v Melbourne, round 3, 2019 (HP) – Brisbane 3.3 (21) v Melbourne 9.6 (60) 30 points v Adelaide, round 1, 2022 (FUS) – Brisbane 1.3 (9) v Adelaide 6.3 (39)
ROUND 1 Adel 6.3 (39) d BL 1.3 (9) Flinders Uni Stadium ROUND 3 BL 9.9 (63) d Carl 4.4 (28) Metricon Stadium ROUND 4 BL 3.9 (27) d Geel 4.1 (25) Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex ROUND 5 BL 5.5 (35) d Coll 1.5 (11) Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex ROUND 6 BL 3.13 (31) d St K 4.2 (26) Trevor Barker Beach Oval ROUND 7 BL 12.13 (85) d GCS 2.4 (16) Metricon Stadium Melb 5.5 (35) d BL 4.8 (32) Metricon Stadium ROUND 8 Sunday, February 27 BL 15.8 (98) d WCE 4.0 (24) Mineral Resources Park ROUND 9 BL 7.8 (50) d NM 2.2 (14) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 10 Sunday, March 13 W BULLDOGS v BRISBANE LIONS Mars Stadium (Vic) 3.10pm (Seven)
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BROADCAST GUIDE A F L W
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2 0 2 2
ROUND 10 FRIDAY, MARCH 11
GEELONG CATS v GWS GIANTS GMHBA STADIUM (VIC) 6.10PM SYDNEY: 7MATE 6PM SATURDAY, MARCH 12
COLLINGWOOD v RICHMOND VICTORIA PARK (VIC) 3.10PM
ALL 7MATE: SYDNEY/MELBOURNE 3PM, BRISBANE 2PM, ADELAIDE 2.30PM SATURDAY, MARCH 12
NORTH MELBOURNE v WEST COAST EAGLES ARDEN ST OVAL (VIC) 5.10PM PERTH: 7MATE 2PM SATURDAY, MARCH 12
MELBOURNE v CARLTON CASEY FIELDS (VIC) 7.10PM
ALL 7MATE: MELBOURNE 7PM, ADELAIDE 6.30PM, PERTH 4PM
Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Check your local guide for broadcast times.
SUNDAY, MARCH 13
ST KILDA v ADELAIDE CROWS RSEA PARK (VIC) 1.10PM,
SYDNEY: 7MATE 1PM, MELBOURNE: 7 1PM BRISBANE: 7MATE 12PM, ADELAIDE: 7 12.30PM SUNDAY, MARCH 13
WESTERN BULLDOGS v BRISBANE LIONS MARS STADIUM (VIC) 3PM
SYDNEY: 7MATE 3PM, MELBOURNE: 7 3PM, BRISBANE: 7MATE 2PM, ADELAIDE: 7 2.30PM, PERTH: 7 12PM SUNDAY, MARCH 13
FREMANTLE v GOLD COAST SUNS FREMANTLE OVAL (WA) 2.10PM
ADEDLAIDE: 7MATE 4PM, PERTH: 7 2PM
DAISY PEARCE
MELBOURNE
EMMA KEARNEY
NORTH MELBOURNE
ERIN PHILLIPS
ADELAIDE CROWS
AFLW 2022
CARLTON
CAPTAIN KERRYN HARRINGTON
CHANGING OF THE GUARD
C
arlton went into 2021 as one of the premiership favourites, but losses by six points or less to Collingwood, Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs derailed its hopes. It was a frustrating season for the Blues, who enter 2022 with a very different roster. Tayla Harris, Jess Hosking, Alison Downie, Chloe Dalton and
captain Katie Loynes are out the door from their best 16, while key forward Serena Gibbs is on the inactive list. They added veteran GWS midfielder Jess Dal Pos, but will need those already on the list to fill the voids, particularly up forward. Midfield depth behind Maddy Prespakis again looms as the question mark. NIC NEGREPONTIS BIG CHALLENGE: Skipper Kerryn Harrington will lead a new-look Blues team in 2022.
AT A GLANCE CEO: Brian Cook Head of Football: Brad Lloyd GM Women’s Football: Brett Munro Women’s Football Operations Manager: Tara Bonello Senior coach: Daniel Harford Assistant coaches: Steven Salopek (midfield), Kade Simpson (forward line), Nic Newman (backline) Skill acquisition and development coach: Wayne Schultz VFLW senior coach: Tom Stafford Head of high performance: Josh Milner Doctor: Dr John Stone Head physiotherapist: Kate Cremer Facebook: facebook.com/ OfficialCarltonFC Twitter: @carltonfc_w Instagram: carltonfc_w
2021 RECORD
W5L4D0
Finished: 7th Most goals: 16 – Darcy Vescio Most goals in a game: 5 – Darcy Vescio v Gold Coast, R8, MS Highest score: 13.9 (87) v GCS 4.3 (27), R8, MS Lowest score: 4.3 (27) v Collingwood 5.3 (33), R1, IP Greatest winning margin: 60 points – 13.9 (87) v Gold Coast 4.3 (27), R8, MS Greatest losing margin: 22 points – 6.1 (37) v NM 9.5 (59), R5, YP Goals for: 62 Behinds for: 43 Points for: 415 Ave score for: 46 Goals against: 47 Behinds against: 48 Points against: 330 Ave score against: 37 Success rate: 56% Total attendance: 18,210
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
1
Grace Egan
1/6/2000
170
Shepparton (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW)
2020
22
2
2
Jessica Dal Pos
20/9/1993
160
Ivanhole (Vic)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/GWS Giants
2017
46
5
3
Darcy Vescio
3/8/1993
166
Wangarratta (Vic)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)
2017
48
51
4
Madison Prespakis
2/11/2000
164
Sunbury (Vic)/Romsey (Vic)/Calder U18/Melbourne University (VFLW)
2019
33
15
5
Abbie McKay
15/11/2000
171
Prahran (Vic)/Sandringham U18/Carlton (VFLW)
2019
22
3
6
Gabriella Pound
16/10/1994
166
Riverina (AFL Canberra)/Melbourne Univeristy (VFLW)
2017
44
3
7
Brooke Walker
17/4/1995
171
Carlton (VFLW)
2019
22
14 0
8
Vaomua Laloifi
24/7/1993
173
Old Xaverians (Vic)/Collingwood (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs (VFLW)
2020
24
9
Kerryn Harrington
2/3/1992
173
Bendigo Thunder (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)
2018
41
1
10
Mimi Hill
4/10/2002
166
Kew Comets (Vic)/Old Scotch (Vic)/Oakleigh U18
2021
11
2 0
11
Annie Lee
28/8/2003
170
Newtown & Chilwell (Vic)/Geelong Amateur (Vic)/Geelong U18
2022
3
12
Lauren Brazzale
5/11/1993
163
Eltham (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)
2017
41
7
13
Lucy McEvoy
13/5/2001
170
Ocean Grove (Vic)/Barwon Heads (Vic)/St Mary’s (Vic)/Geel U18/Geel (VFLW)
2020
22
6
15
Jessica Good
4/8/1994
185
Blackwood (SA)/Sturt (SANFLW)
2022
7
3
16
Breann Moody
4/3/1997
180
South Belgrave (Vic)/Cranbourne (VFLW)
2017
46
6 0
17
Charlotte Hammans
18/3/2001
172
Burleigh (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW)/Gold Coast List
2021
4
18
Madeline Guerin
25/10/1999
172
Fitzroy JFC (Vic)/Northern U18/Melbourne
2018
17
0
19
Georgia Gee
28/10/1999
160
Beaconsfield (Vic)/Dandenong U18
2018
39
19
20
Charlotte Wilson
29/12/2000
177
Monbulk (Vic)/Olinda-Ferny Creek (Vic)/Ferntree Gully (Vic)/Eastern U18/Southern Saints (VFLW)
2019
22
0
21
Nicola Stevens
24/3/1993
173
Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW)/Collingwood
2017
48
17
22
Courtney Jones
10/9/2000
168
Seaford (Vic)/Southern Sanits (VFLW)
2022
8
8
23
Daisy Walker
4/6/2002
169
St Bedes Mentone (Vic)/Beaumaris (Vic)/Sandringham U18
2021
15
0
24
Brooke Vickers
6/3/2003
172
Blackburn (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Port Melbourne (VFLW)
2022
3
0
25
Keeley Sherar
29/10/2003
170
Norwood (Vic)/North Ringwood (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW)
2022
5
1
26
Paige Trudgeon
10/8/2000
180
Montmorency (Vic)
2022
9
0
Southport (Qld)/Melb University (VFLW)/Old Xaverians (Vic)/Rich (VFLW)/Casey (VFLW) 0
28
Imogen Milford
2/12/1999
180
31
Brooke Vernon
20/10/2001
173
Rye (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Southern Saints (VFLW)
2020
3
32
Natalie Plane
4/8/1996
168
Seaford (VFLW)
2017
30
5
33
Serena Gibbs ^
3/6/2000
187
Mount Evelyn (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW)
2021
3
3
35
Poppy Schaap
28/7/2003
153
Torquay (Vic)/Geelong Amateur (Vic)/Geelong U18
2022
1
0
46
Elise O’Dea
4/9/1991
172
Belconnen (AFL Canberra)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Melbourne
2017
46
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# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
48 46 44 41 41 41 39 39 36 33 30 30 30
Darcy Vescio Breann Moody Gabriella Pound Lauren Brazzale Kerryn Harrington Nicola Stevens Alison Downie Georgia Gee Katie Loynes Madison Prespakis Jess Hosking Sarah Hosking Natalie Plane
MOST GOALS
51 25 19 17 15 14 9 8
Darcy Vescio Tayla Harris Georgia Gee Nicola Stevens Madison Prespakis Brooke Walker Alison Downie Courtney Jones
2017201720172017201820182017-21 20182017-21 20192018-21 2017-20 201720172018-21 20182018201920192017-21 2022-
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
5 – Darcy Vescio (round 8, 2021)
BEST & FAIRESTS
2017 Brianna Davey 2018 Katie Loynes Breann Moody 2019 Brianna Davey Madison Prespakis 2020 Madison Prespakis 2021 Darcy Vescio
HIGHEST SCORES
13.9 (87) v Gold Coast 4.3 (27), round 8, 2021 (MS) 10.5 (65) v GWS Giants 5.6 (36), round 3, 2019 (BIS) 9.10 (64) v Fremantle 4.4 (28), preliminary final, 2019 (IP) 10.4 (64) v Geelong 4.7 (31), round 6, 2021 (IP) 8.6 (54) v Western Bulldogs 7.6 (48), round 5, 2017 (IP)
Prem
FIXTURE
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
60 points v Gold Coast, round 8, 2021 (MS) – Carlton 13.9 (87) v Gold Coast 4.3 (27) 46 points v St Kilda, round 7, 2022 (IP) – Carlton 7.6 (48) v St Kilda 0.2 (2) 36 points v Fremantle, preliminary final, 2019 (IP) – Carlton 9.10 (64) v Fremantle 4.4 (28)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
73 points v Western Bulldogs, round 4, 2018 (WO) – Carlton 2.1 (13) v Western Bulldogs 12.14 (86) 45 points v Adelaide, Grand Final, 2019 (AO) – Carlton 2.6 (18) v Adelaide 10.3 (63) 42 points v Fremantle, round 6, 2022 (FO) – Carlton 1.3 (9) v Fremantle 7.9 (51)
ROUND 1 Coll 6.8 (44) d Carl 3.7 (25) Ikon Park ROUND 2 Carl 4.7 (41) d Geel 2.5 (17) GMHBA Stadium ROUND 3 BL 9.9 (63) d Carl 4.4 (28) Metricon Stadium ROUND 4 NM 7.9 (51) d Carl 3.3 (21) Ikon Park ROUND 5 Adel 7.9 (51) d Carl 1.6 (12) Ikon Park ROUND 6 Frem 7.9 (51) d Carlton 1.3 (9) Fremantle Oval ROUND 7 Carl 7.6 (48) d St K 0.2 (2) Ikon Park ROUND 8 Carl 7.9 (51) d GWS 5.3 (33) Manuka Oval ROUND 9 Carlton 7.4 (46) d GCS 2.4 (16) Ikon Park ROUND 10 Saturday, March 12 MELBOURNE v CARLTON Casey Fields (Vic) 7.10pm (Seven)
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COLLINGWOOD
CO-CAPTAINS STEPHANIE CHIOCCI, BRIANNA DAVEY
PIES CAN MAKE AMENDS
S
o close, yet so far in 2021 as the Magpies won their first six games and looked the team to beat before late-season losses to Adelaide and Brisbane saw them slip outside the top two. This led to a finals gauntlet, where they beat North Melbourne before falling to the Lions at the Gabba. The Magpies should still be among the best RISING STAR: Youngster Tarni Brown is poised to take her game to the next level.
teams in 2022, with All-Australian ruck Sharni Norder their only absentee of note. They brought in Alison Downie from Carlton and Sabrina Frederick from Richmond to add some size. Their star-studded midfield, albeit minus injured star Brianna Davey, is their strength, coupled with an attacking backline. NIC NEGREPONTIS
AT A GLANCE Head of Women’s Football: Jess Burger Women’s Football Operations Manager: Chloe McMillan Team Manager: Jen Plumb Coach: Steve Symonds Assistant coaches: Scott Selwood, Chris Gamble, Jason Brown Development coaches: Chloe McMillan, Martha Cantwell Specialist coaches: Jordan Roughead, Michael Hartley Strength and Conditioning Coach: Michael O’Donnell Doctor: Sam Harkin Physio: Matthew Pallozzi Facebook: facebook.com/ collingwoodAFLW Instagram: @CollingwoodAFLW Twitter: @CollingwoodAFLW
2021 RECORD
W8L3D0
Finished: 3rd Most goals: 16 – Chloe Molloy Most goals in a game: 3 – Chloe Molloy v Melbourne, R5, VP; Aliesha Newman v St Kilda, R8, VP Highest score: 8.11 (59) v St Kilda 2.1 (13), R8, VP Lowest score: 2.5 (17) v Adelaide 4.7 (31), R9, NO Greatest winning margin: 46 points – 8.11 (59) v St Kilda 2.1 (13), R8, VP Greatest losing margin: 14 points – 2.5 (17) v Adelaide 4.7 (31), R9, NO Goals for: 63 Behinds for: 75 Points for: 453 Average score for: 41 Goals against: 37 Behinds against: 57 Points against: 279 Average score against: 25 Success rate: 73% Total attendance: 29,839
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
1
Sabrina Frederick
14/11/1996
182
Pinjarra (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFLW)/Sth Frem (WAFLW)/Bris/Rich
2017
45
22 29
2
Chloe Molloy
6/12/1998
171
Whittlesea (Vic)/Calder U18/Diamond Creek (VFLW)
2018
33
3
Brianna Davey
13/1/1995
175
Port Melbourne Colts(Vic)/St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)/Carlton
2017
35
9
4
Imogen Barnett
11/7/1995
176
Old Trinity (Vic)/Collingwood (VFLW)
2022
2
0
5
Amelia Velardo
28/5/2002
176
Keilor (Vic)/Western U18
2021
9
2
6
Jordyn Allen
6/7/2000
174
Rye (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Casey (VFLW)
2019
29
3 9
7
Sarah Rowe
25/7/1995
169
County Mayo (Ireland)
2019
30
8
Brittany Bonnici
8/3/1997
163
Wallan (Vic)/St Albans (Vic)/St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)
2017
47
3
9
Alana Porter
7/2/2001
163
St Peters (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Collingwood (VFLW)
2020
26
0
10
Ash Brazill
29/12/1989
175
Wollondilly (NSW)/E Frem (WAFLW)/Swan Dists (WAFLW)/Collingwood Magpies (Super Netball)
2018
16
1
11
Imogen Purcell #
29/6/1998
178
Australia rowing team
12
Stacey Livingstone
23/1/1988
176
Port Melbourne Colts (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)
2017
43
0
13
Jaimee Lambert
6/11/1992
162
Keysborough (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs
2017
47
20
14
Aishling Sheridan
18/7/1996
172
Mullahoran/Cavan (Ireland)
2020
27
14
15
Erica Fowler
8/7/1992
180
Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW)/Collingwood (VFLW)
2019
26
0
16
Aliesha Newman
16/9/1995
163
Wyndham Vale (Vic)/Maribyrnong College (Vic)/Melbourne
2017
37
15 6
17
Stephanie Chiocci
6/12/1988
170
Diamond Creek (VFLW)
2017
42
18
Ruby Schleicher
16/3/1998
175
Willetton (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFLW)
2017
38
3
19
Bella Smith
20/9/2001
182
Port Pirie (SA)/Norwood (SANFLW)
2021
9
0
20
Eliza James
1/10/2003
168
St Peters (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Collingwood (VFLW)
2022
9
4
22
Sophie Casey
22/10/1991
165
Holbrook (NSW)/Riverina (AFL Canberra)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)
2017
41
2
23
Lauren Butler
20/11/2000
170
Carisbrook (Vic)/GWV U18/Western Bulldogs (VFLW)
2019
26
0
24
Sophie Alexander
25/5/1993
178
Redan (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Collingwood (VFLW)
2019
29
14
25
Mikala Cann
4/11/2000
172
Blackburn (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW)
2019
31
6
26
Tarni Brown
26/3/2002
166
Donvale (Vic)/Eastern U18
2021
17
5
28
Olivia Meagher
10/12/2002
157
Upper Ferntree Gully (Vic)/Eastern U18/Collingwood (VFLW)
30
Alison Downie
17/7/1984
188
Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Carlton
2017
48
10
32
Eloise Chaston
23/2/2002
170
Donvale (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW)
2022
6
2
35
Joanna Lin ^
20/2/2002
162
Bulleen Templestowe (Vic)/Oakleigh U18
2021
9
3
40
Abbi Moloney
30/8/2002
171
East Malvern (Vic)/Sandringham U18
2021
4
3
50
Ebony O’Dea
15/11/1998
167
Adelaide University (ADELFL)/Norwood (SANFLW)/GWS Giants List
2020
20
1
1/1/1996
169
Carrara (Qld)/Burleigh (Qld)/Coolangatta (QAFLW/Bris/Wilston Grange (QAFLW)/Haw (VFLW)
2017
18
11
Jordan Membrey ^
# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
FIXTURE
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
47 43 42 41 41 38 33 31 30 29 29 27
Brittany Bonnici Stacey Livingstone Stephanie Chiocci Sophie Casey Jaimee Lambert Ruby Schleicher Chloe Molloy Mikala Cann Sarah Rowe Sophie Alexander Jordyn Allen Aishling Sheridan
MOST GOALS
29 15 15 14 14 11 10 10 10 9
Chloe Molloy Moana Hope Jaimee Lambert Sophie Alexander Aishling Sheridan Christina Bernardi Sarah D’Arcy Jasmine Garner Jordan Membrey Sarah Rowe
20172017201720172018201720182019201920192019202020182017-18 2018201920202017-18 2017-20 2017-18 20192019-
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
3 – Christina Bernardi (round 6, 2018) 3 – Moana Hope (round 6, 2018) 3 – Jasmine Garner (round 7, 2018) 3 – Chloe Molloy (round 5, 2020; round 5, 2021) 3 – Aliesha Newman (round 8, 2021) 3 – Jaimee Lambert (round 8,2022)
BEST & FAIRESTS
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Nicola Stevens Chloe Molloy Jaimee Lambert Jaimee Lambert Brianna Davey
HIGHEST SCORES
10.6 (66) v Western Bulldogs 6.5 (41), round 8, 2022 (VP) 8.11 (59) V St Kilda 2.1 (13), round 8, 2021 (VP) 9.4 (58) v Melbourne 3.6 (24), round 4, 2018 (TP) 7.13 (55) v GWS Giants 3.1 (19), round 6, 2017 (HC) 8.5 (53) v Brisbane 5.9 (39), round 6, 2018 (MBC)
Prem
8.5 (53) v Adelaide 4.8 (32), round 7, 2018 (HC) 8.5 (53) v Western Bulldogs 3.3 (21), round 5, 2020 (MRR)
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
46 points v St Kilda, round 8, 2021 (VP) – Collingwood 8.11 (59) v St Kilda 2.1 (13) 36 points v GWS Giants, round 6, 2017 (HC) – Collingwood 7.13 (55) v GWS Giants 3.1 (19) 36 points v Western Bulldogs, round 6, 2021 (VP) – Collingwood 7.9 (51) v Western Bulldogs 2.3 (15)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
35 points v Carlton, round 1, 2017 (IP) – Collingwood 1.5 (11) v Carlton 7.4 (46) 33 points v Fremantle, round 3, 2019 (FO)– Collingwood 2.6 (18) v Fremantle 7.9 (51)
ROUND 1 Coll 6.8 (44) d Carl 3.7 (25) Ikon Park ROUND 2 Coll 6.5 (41) d St K 2.2 (14) Victoria Park ROUND 3 Coll 5.5 (35) d Geel 3.6 (24) GMHBA Stadium ROUND 4 Frem 5.8 (38) d Coll 1.1 (7) Victoria Park ROUND 5 BL 5.5 (35) d Coll 1.5 (11) North Hobart Oval ROUND 6 Coll 7.4 (46) d WCE 3.4 (22) Mineral Resources Park ROUND 7 NM 6.2 (38) d Coll 2.3 (15) North Hobart Oval ROUND 8 Coll 10.6 (66) d WB 6.5 (41) Victoria Park ROUND 9 Adel 4.6 (30) d Coll 4.4 (28) Norwood Oval ROUND 10 Saturday, March 12 COLLINGWOOD v RI CHMOND Victoria Park (Vic) 3.10pm (Seven)
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FREMANTLE
CAPTAIN HAYLEY MILLER
DESPERATE TO ATONE
T
he Dockers sat on top of the AFLW ladder after round seven before losses to North Melbourne and Melbourne saw them lose what would have been a home ground advantage throughout the finals. They were unable to beat the Demons on the road in the first final, ending their campaign. Following an unbeaten 2020 season, fans could only
ponder what might have been. Given more border uncertainty around Western Australia in 2022, it looms as another interrupted season for Fremantle and the West Coast Eagles. The Dockers will be without star small forward Sabreena Duffy, who has chosen to focus on a different career path. NIC NEGREPONTIS CULT HERO: Youngster Roxy Roux is one the Dockers’ emerging stars.
AT A GLANCE Head of Football Operations and Performance: Bob Murphy Head of AFLW: Darryn Fry Coach: Trent Cooper Assistant coaches: Daniel Haines (midfield), Jay van Berlo (forwards), Lisa Webb (defence), Craig Thomas (strategy and training), Jon Griffin (ruck), Amy Lavell (specialist coach) High Performance Manager: Kate Starre Doctor: Tane Eunson Physiotherapists: Gabby Charlton, Brett Fletcher Player Development Manager: Marly Batenburg Facebook: facebook.com/ freodockers Twitter: freodockersaflw Instagram: freodockersaflw
2021 RECORD
W6L4D0
Finished: 5th Most goals: 15 – Gemma Houghton Most goals in a game: 5 – Gemma Houghton v West Coast, R6, OS Highest score: 11.9 (75) v West Coast 1.2 (8), R6, OS Lowest score: 1.8 (14) v Brisbane 3.7 (25), R5, FO Greatest winning margin: 67 points – 11.9 (75) v West Coast 1.2 (8), R6, OS Greatest losing margin: 17 points – 3.5 (23) v Melbourne 5.10 (40), 2QF, CF Goals for: 53 Behinds for: 79 Points for: 397 Ave score for: 40 Goals against: 32 Behinds against: 50 Points against: 242 Ave score against: 24 Success rate: 60% Total attendance: 27,975
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
11/6/1997
171
High Wycombe (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2017
34
25
Kiara Bowers
16/11/1991
164
Southern River (WA)/Coastal Titans (WAFLW)
2019
30
7
Emma O’Driscoll
22/4/2000
172
Northam (WA)/Bassendean (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2020
22
0
4
Angelique Stannett
15/4/1997
163
Perth Glory (W-A League)
2019
34
0
5
Sarah Verrier
2/8/2002
168
Kwinana (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFLW)
2021
19
1
6
Sabreena Duffy ^
26/3/2000
165
Peel Thunder (WAFLW)
2019
25
30 6
1
Ashley Sharp ^
2 3
7
Jasmin Stewart
4/11/1998
167
Kambalda (WA)/Claremont (WAFLW)
2020
21
8
Dana East
10/6/2002
167
Warren-Blackwood (WA)/Donnybrook (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2022
8
2
9
Gabby O’Sullivan
21/3/1994
167
Bullcreek Leeming JFC (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFLW)
2017
46
16
10
Aine Tighe
25/7/1992
185
County Leitrim
2022
8
1
11
Mikayla Morrison
1/3/2002
164
Bassendean (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2022
4
3 23
12
Ebony Antonio
18/12/1991
173
Bullcreek Leeming JFC (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2017
46
13
Makaela Tuhakaraina
23/8/2003
158
Jandakot (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFLW)
2022
8
2
14
Amy Franklin
4/2/2003
178
Ocean Ridge (WA)/West Perth (WAWFL)/Claremont (WAFLW)
2022
2
2 11
15
Kara Antonio
27/2/1992
164
Langwarrin (Vic)/VU Western Spurs (Vic)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2017
43
16
Maggie MacLachlan
30/8/2002
171
Whitford (WA)/Subiaco (WAFLW)
2022
1
1
17
Roxanne Roux
10/11/2001
170
Dongara (WA)/Forrestdale (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFLW)
2020
21
13
18
Philipa Seth
19/2/1994
170
Collie (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFLW)
2019
22
0
19
Hayley Miller
3/2/1996
171
Coastal Titans (WAFLW)
2017
47
12
20
Stephanie Cain
4/6/1996
169
Forrestfield (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2017
41
4
21
Mim Strom
7/11/2001
184
Exmouth (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFLW)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2020
26
0
22
Airlie Runnalls
25/6/1998
164
Melbourne University (VFLW)/North Melbourne (VFLW)
2022
9
1
23
Matilda Sergeant
13/3/1999
169
Claremont (WAFLW)
2019
19
0
24
Sarah Wielstra
22/6/1995
184
Piara Waters (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2022
1
0
25
Ann McMahon
1/7/1994
165
West Perth (WAWFL)/East Fremantle (WAFLW)
2022
6
1
26
Bianca Webb
14/9/2001
165
Ocean Ridge JFC (WA)/West Perth (WAWFL)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2020
14
1 37
27
Gemma Houghton
31/12/1993
179
Huntingdale (WA)
2017
43
28
Mikayla Hyde
12/1/2002
165
Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2021
12
4
29
Janelle Cuthbertson
3/9/1990
175
Perth (WAWFL)
2020
17
0
30
Jessica Low
5/11/1999
165
Claremont (WAFLW)
2022
9
0
32
Laura Pugh
1/11/1993
174
West Perth (WAWFL)
2019
30
1
33
Tiah Toth
25/5/1993
167
Coastal Titans (WAFLW)/Subiaco (WAFLW)
2017
24
1
37
Mikayla Western
7/1/1998
166
Claremont (WAFLW)
2022
1
0
55
Chloe Wrigley
13/1/2000
166
Peel Thunder (WAFLW)
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# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
47 46 46 43 43 41 34 34 30 30 26 25
Hayley Miller Ebony Antonio Gabby O’Sullivan Kara Antonio Gemma Houghton Stephanie Cain Ashley Sharp Angelique Stannett Kiara Bowers Laura Pugh Mim Strom Sabreena Duffy
MOST GOALS
37 30 25 23 16 13 12 11 8 8
Gemma Houghton Sabreena Duffy Ashley Sharp Ebony Antonio Gabby O’Sullivan Roxanne Roux Hayley Miller Kara Antonio Kellie Gibson Amy Lavell
201720172017201720172017201720192019201920202019201720192017201720172020201720172018-19 2017-18
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
5 – Gemma Houghton (round 6,2021)
BEST & FAIRESTS
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Dana Hooker Ebony Antonio Kiara Bowers Kiara Bowers Kiara Bowers
HIGHEST SCORES
12.8 (80) v Gold Coast, 1.4 (10), semi-final, 2020 (FO) 11.11 (77) v Richmond 7.5 (47), round 3, 2022 (SC) 11.9 (75) v West Coast 1.2 (8), round 6, 2021 (OS) 10.7 (67) v Brisbane, 6.4 (40), round 2, 2019 (FO) 10.6 (66) v Western, Bulldogs, 8.3 (51), round 6, 2020 (WO) 9.6 (60) v West Coast 2.3 (15), round 2, 2020 (OS)
FIXTURE
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
70 points v Gold Coast, semi-final, 2020 (FO) – Fremantle 12.8 (80) v Gold Coast 1.4 (10) 67 points v West Coast, round 6, 2021 (OS) – Fremantle 11.9 (75) v West Coast 1.2 (8) 49 points v Gold Coast, round 4, 2021 (FO) – Fremantle 7.13 (55) v Gold Coast 1.0 (6) 45 points v West Coast, round 2, 2020 (OS) – Fremantle 9.6 (60) v West Coast 2.3 (15)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
88 points v Melbourne, round 9, 2022 (OS) – Fremantle 3.1 (19) v Melbourne 16.11 (107) 54 points v Melbourne, round 7, 2017 (CF) – Fremantle 2.4 (16) v Melbourne 11.4 (70)
ROUND 1 Frem 6.7 (43) d WCE 2.3 (15) Fremantle Oval ROUND 2 Frem 7.10 (52) d GWS 2.8 (20) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 3 Frem 11.11 (77) d Rich 7.5 (47) Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval ROUND 4 Frem 5.8 (38) d Coll 1.1 (7) Victoria Park Frem 3.7 (25) d WB 2.7 (19) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 5 NM 3.8 (26) d Frem 2.4 (16) North Hobart Oval ROUND 6 Frem 7.9 (51) d Carl 1.3 (9) Fremantle Oval ROUND 8 Adel 3.7 (28) d Frem 2.4 (16) Fremantle Oval ROUND 9 Melb 16.11 (107) d Frem 3.1 (19) Optus Stadium ROUND 10 Sunday, March 13 FREMANTLE v GOLD COAST SUNS Fremantle Oval (WA) 2.10pm (Foxtel)
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AFL RECORD
21
AFLW 2022
GEELONG CATS
CAPTAIN MEGHAN McDONALD
AT A GLANCE
CATS ON THE PROWL
I
t’s fair to say things did not go to plan for Geelong in 2021, going without a win until the final round of the season when the Cats defeated Gold Coast in a battle of winless sides. They go into this season with changes aplenty, losing star midfielder Olivia Purcell to Melbourne while veterans Aasta O’Connor,
Rebecca Goring and Richelle Cranston are also gone. They brought in rising Adelaide star Chloe Scheer, while also drafting the top Victorian prospect Georgie Prespakis among three top 10 selections. The return of No. 1 pick Nina Morrison from a torn ACL is also reason to be excited. NIC NEGREPONTIS WELCOME RETURN: No. 1 draft pick Nina Morrison will boost the Cats after recovering from an ACL injury.
Head of women’s football: Brett Johnson Coach: Dan Lowther Assistant coaches: Aaron Black, Josh Finch, Jess Foley Development coaches: Elise Coventry, David Morgan Physical performance coach: Anula Costa Doctor: Tom Reade AFLW football operations: Ben Waller
2021 RECORD
W1L8D0
Finished: 13th Most goals: 5 – Richelle Cranston Most goals in a game: 2 – Richelle Cranston v Gold Coast, R9, MS Highest score: 6.5 (41) v Gold Coast 3.6 (24), R9, MS Lowest score: 1.3 (9) v NM 11.5 (71), R1, GMHBA; 1.3 (9) v WB 3.6 (24), R3, GMHBA; 1.3 (9) v GWS 2.4 (16), R8, GMHBA Greatest winning margin: 17 points – 6.5 (41) v GCS 3.6 (24), R9, MS Greatest losing margin: 62 points – 1.3 (9) v NM 11.5 (71), R1, GMHBA Goals for: 22 Behinds for: 32 Points for: 164 Average score for: 18 Goals against: 59 Behinds against: 54 Points against: 408 Average score against: 45 Success rate: 11% Total attendance: 16,127
22
AFL RECORD
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name 1
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
Rene Caris
18/3/1999
184
Horsham (Vic)/GWV U18/Carlton (VFLW)
2019
12
1
2
Danielle Higgins
14/3/1990
169
Geelong (VFLW)
2019
24
6
3
Amy McDonald
7/2/1998
165
Redan (Vic)/GWV U18/Geelong (VFLW)
2020
24
2
4
Darcy Moloney
20/11/2002
165
Colac (Vic)/Geelong U18
2021
13
2
5
Jordan Ivey
29/10/1992
173
Lake Wendouree (Vic)/Carlton/Geelong (VFLW)
2017
32
2
6
Julia Crockett-Grills
28/10/1994
166
Kyabram (Vic)/Scoresby (Vic)/Knox (Vic)/Hawthorn (VFLW)
2019
31
3
7
Madisen Maguire
6/3/1996
164
Modewarre (Vic)/Grovedale (Vic)/Geelong (VFLW)
2020
9
2
8
Kate Darby
18/11/1990
181
Riddells Creek (Vic)/Carlton/Geelong (VFLW)
2017
21
9
9
Nina Morrison
13/12/2000
167
St Mary’s (Vic)/Geelong U18/Geelong (VFLW)
2019
14
1
10
Georgie Rankin
28/1/1998
172
Surfers Paradise (Qld)
2019
22
1
11
Meghan McDonald
29/6/1991
177
Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs
2017
34
2
13
Olivia Fuller
6/10/1999
182
Geelong (VFLW)
2022
6
0
14
Chloe Scheer
7/9/1999
165
Modbury (ADELFL)/North Adelaide (SANFLW)/Adelaide
2019
25
19
15
Olivia Barber
14/7/2002
185
Lavington (Vic)/Murray U18
2021
9
3 4
16
Chantel Emonson
8/5/1993
162
Casey (VFLW)/Melbourne
2019
31
17
Georgia Clarke
23/6/2000
177
Ararat (Vic)/GWV U18/Geelong (VFLW)
2019
15
6
18
Laura Gardiner
21/11/2002
166
Geelong West (Vic)/Geelong U18
2021
7
0
20
Zali Friswell
30/12/2003
165
Aberfeldie (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW)
2022
7
1
21
Rebecca Webster
22/10/2000
172
Benalla (Vic)/Kyabram (Vic)/Mooroopna (Vic)/Murray U18/Melb Uni (VFLW)
2019
28
4
22
Rachel Kearns #
15/6/1997
167
County Mayo (Ireland)
2022
9
1
23
Phoebe McWilliams
31/8/1985
178
St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)/GWS Giants
2017
44
34
24
Maddy McMahon
10/4/1989
175
St Joseph’s (Vic)/Geelong (VFLW)
2019
31
0
25
Stephanie Williams
27/1/2002
171
Darwin Buffaloes (NTFL)/St Joseph’s (Vic)/Geelong U18
2021
4
0
26
Claudia Gunjaca
25/8/1997
175
La Trobe University (Vic)/Geel West (Vic)/UTS (AFL Syd)/Geel (VFLW)
2022
4
0
27
Sophie Van De Heuvel
10/12/2000
171
Ballarat (Vic)/GWV U18/Williamstown (VFLW)
2019
30
1
29
Carly Remmos
16/8/2002
173
St Mary’s (Vic)/Geelong U18
2021
2
0
30
Annabel Johnson
6/11/2000
167
Geelong (VFLW)
2022
4
0
32
Gabbi Featherston
12/11/2003
170
Colac (Vic)/Geelong U18
2022
7
0
41
Georgie Prespakis
13/3/2003
168
Romsey (Vic)/Sunbury (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW)
2022
9
0
45
Madeline Keryk
9/3/1995
169
Aberfeldie (Vic)/St Albans (Vic)/Melb Uni (VFLW)/Carl/Geel (VFLW)
2017
40
0
Renee Garing ^
4/9/1988
164
Geelong (VFLW)
2020
9
0
Millie Brown ^
15/1/2001
175
Mooroopna (Vic)/Murray U18/Geelong (VFLW)
2019
23
1
Denby Taylor ^
19/2/2000
170
Newtown & Chilwell (Vic)/Geelong U18
2019
18
0
# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
32 31 31 30 30 30 30 28 24 24 23 22 21 20
Madeline Keryk Julia Crockett-Grills Maddy McMahon Jordan Ivey Meghan McDonald Phoebe McWilliams Sophie Van De Heuvel Rebecca Webster Danielle Higgins Amy McDonald Renee Garing Georgie Rankin Richelle Cranston Aasta O’Connor
MOST GOALS
20 11 9 6 6 6 6 6
Phoebe McWilliams Richelle Cranston Kate Darby Georgia Clarke Mia-Rae Clifford Danielle Higgins Olivia Purcell Chloe Scheer
2019201920192019201920192019201920192020201920192019-21 2019-21 20192019-21 201920192019 20192019-21 2022-
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
3 – Kate Darby (round 5, 2019) 3 – Chloe Scheer (round 4, 2022)
BEST & FAIRESTS
2019 Meghan McDonald 2020 Olivia Purcell 2021 Amy McDonald
HIGHEST SCORES
10.7 (67) v Richmond 7.3 (45), round 4, 2020 (QEO) 6.5 (41) v Gold Coast 3.6 (24), round 9, 2021 (MS) 6.2 (38) v Adelaide 8.1 (49), round 3, 2020 (GMHBA) 5.8 (38) v Gold Coast 2.6 (18), round 5, 2020 (GBRA) 6.2 (38) v Gold Coast 7.7 (49), round 6, 2022 (MS) 6.1 (37) v Adelaide 10.6 (66), round 3, 2019 (NO) 5.5 (35) v Brisbane Lions 1.2 (8), round 5, 2019 (MBC) 5.3 (33) v Richmond 1.4 (10), round 8, 2022 (SC)
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FIXTURE
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
27 points v Brisbane Lions, round 5, 2019 (MBC) – Geelong 5.5 (35) v Brisbane Lions 1.2 (8) 23 points v Richmond, round 8, 2022 (SC) – Geelong 5.3 (33) v Richmond 1.4 (10) 22 points v Richmond, round 4, 2020 (QEO) – Geelong 10.7 (67) v Richmond 7.3 (45) 20 points v Gold Coast, round 5, 2020 (GBRA) – Geelong 5.8 (38) v Gold Coast 2.6 (18)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
66 points v Adelaide, preliminary final, 2019 (AO) – Geelong 1.1 (7) v Adelaide 11.7 (73) 62 points v North Melbourne, round 1, 2021 (GMHBA) – Geelong 1.3 (9) v North Melbourne 11.5 (71) 47 points v Richmond, round 5, 2021 (GMHBA)– Geelong 2.1 (13) v Richmond 9.6 (60)
ROUND 1 NM 4.2 (26) d Geel 2.6 (18) Arden Street ROUND 2 Carl 4.7 (41) d Geel 2.5 (17) GMHBA Stadium ROUND 3 Coll 5.5 (35) d Geel 3.6 (24) GMHBA Stadium ROUND 4 BL 3.9 (27) d Geel 4.1 (25) Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex ROUND 5 Geel 4.3 (27) d WCE 3.6 (24) GMHBA Stadium ROUND 6 GCS 7.7 (49) d Geel 6.2 (38) Metricon Stadium ROUND 7 WB 3.10 (28) d Geel 2.4 (16) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 8 Geel 5.3 (33) d Rich 1.4 (10) Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval ROUND 9 St K 2.6 (18) d Geel 0.9 (9) RSEA Park ROUND 10 Friday, March 11 GEELONG CATS v GWS GIANTS GMHBA Stadium (Vic) 6.10pm (Foxtel)
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AFL RECORD
23
AFLW 2022
GOLD COAST SUNS
CAPTAIN HANNAH DUNN
ONLY ONE WAY UP FOR SUNS
G
oing through the season without a win, 2021 was not Gold Coast’s year. The Suns were battered by injuries, but never quite looked up to the level of the other teams, something that was common among most of the 2020 expansion sides. Gold Coast finished with a percentage of 36 and moved on coach David READY TO SHINE: Skipper Hannah Dunn will be hoping to lead from the front in 2022.
Lake. Veterans Sam Virgo and Leah Kaslar also hung up the boots. Coming through the door is talented Victorian draftee Charlie Rowbottom and fellow top-10 pick Teagan Levi. The Suns also traded for Vivien Saad from North Melbourne and Claudia Whitfort from St Kilda. NIC NEGREPONTIS
AT A GLANCE Head of Women’s Football: Fiona McLarty Football Operations – AFLW: Currently Vacant Coach: Cameron Joyce Assistant coaches: Sam Isles, Kieran Daley, Jarrod Wells, Matt Bedford (development) Brooks Mustey (development) Strength & conditioning: James Foord Media & Communications manager: Thomas Beverley AFLW Media & Communications: Josh Cheadle Doctor: James McDougall Physiotherapist: Jasmine Roulstone, Indianna Franke Facebook: facebook.com/ GoldCoastFC Twitter: @GoldCoastSUNS Instagram: @gcsunsaflw
2021 RECORD
W0L9D0
Finished: 14th Most goals: 3 – six players Most goals in a game: 2 – Sarah Perkins v Melbourne, R1, MS; Maddison Levi v Richmond, R7, MS; Kalinda Howarth v Geelong, R9, MS Highest score: 5.5 (35) v Melbourne 9.2 (56), R1, MS Lowest score: 0.2 (2) v Brisbane 10.5 (65), R2, HP Greatest winning margin: Did not win a match Greatest losing margin: 70 points – 2.3 (15) v Adelaide 13.7 (85), R6, NO Goals for: 24 Behinds for: 32 Points for: 176 Average score for: 20 Goals against: 71 Behinds against: 56 Points against: 482 Average score against: 54 Success rate: 0% Total attendance: 12,929
24
AFL RECORD
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name 1
Ellie Hampson
2
Lauren Bella
3
Tori Groves-Little
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
8/2/2001
172
Hermit Park (Qld)/Coorparoo (QAFLW)
2020
14
3
12/9/2000
188
Sarina (Qld)/Bakers Creek (Qld)/Mackay (Qld)/Bond Uni (QAFLW)/Bris
2019
28
1
13/10/2000
168
Beenleigh (Qld)/Coorparoo (QAFLW)/Brisbane
2019
11
4 2
4
Claudia Whitfort
31/7/1999
170
Melbourne/St Kilda
2018
22
5
JacquiYorston
25/10/2000
164
Kedron (Qld)/Zillmere (QAFLW)/Wilston Grange (QAFLW)/Brisbane
2019
18
2
6
Maddison Levi ^
27/4/2002
177
Burleigh (Qld)/Broadbeach (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW)
2021
8
3 1
7
Lauren Ahrens
19/8/1991
182
Melbourne University (VFLW)/Essendon (VFLW)
2020
25
8
Charlie Rowbottom
22/1/2003
180
St Kevin’s (Vic)/East Malvern (Vic)/Oakleigh U18
2022
9
1
9
Shannon Danckert
07/1/1997
167
Emmaus St Leos (Vic)/Bond University (QAFLW)
2022
4
0
10
Annise Bradfield ^
9/12/2002
172
Labrador (Qld)/Southport (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW)
2021
2
0
11
Teagan Levi ^
14/8/2003
168
Burleigh (Qld)/Broadbeach (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW) 13
12
Tara Bohanna
2/3/1995
178
Whitehorse Colts (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Southern Saints (VFLW)
2022
9
13
Lucy Single
28/9/2002
174
Burleigh (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW)
2021
13
1
14
Serene Watson
3/11/2001
174
Southport (Qld)/Broadbeach (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW)
2020
24
0
15
Wallis Randell
14/7/2001
170
Mackay (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW)
2021
6
0
16
Brittany Perry
9/3/1994
165
Angle Vale (ADELFL)/Salisbury (ADELFL)/Nth Adel (SANFLW)/GWS Giants
2019
18
4
17
Jamie Stanton
7/11/1995
166
Coolangatta (QAFLW)/Brisbane /North Melbourne
2017
45
7
18
Janet Baird
12/1/2000
167
Palmerston Magpies (NTFL)/NT Thunder (VFLW)
2021
3
0
19
Ashanti Bush
18/8/2002
172
Wanderers (NTFL)/Darwin Buffaloes (NTFL)/Arnhem (NT)/Haw (VFLW)
2022
2
0
20
Daisy D’Arcy
12/12/2002
167
Hermit Park (Qld)
2021
18
0
21
Alana Barba
26/9/2001
162
Roxburgh Park (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW)
2022
2
0
22
Giselle Davies
17/3/2003
180
Southport (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW)
23
Kalinda Howarth
2/8/1999
169
Southport (Qld)/Labrador (Qld)/Coolangatta (QAFLW)/Brisbane List/Bond University (QAFLW)
2020
24
14
24
Hannah Dunn
19/8/1991
168
Queanbeyan (AFL Canberra)/GWS Giants/Norwood (SANFL)
2017
25
0
25
Dee Heslop
30/7/2001
167
Southport (Qld)/Broadbeach (Qld)/Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW)
2020
23
0
26
Kate Surman
28/10/1991
160
Maroochydore (QAFLW)
2020
25
9
27
Jacqueline Dupuy
19/7/1994
181
Cairns Saints (Qld)/Maroochydore (QAFLW)
2022
8
2
28
Sarah Perkins
26/7/1993
173
Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Adelaide/Hawthorn (VFLW)/Melbourne
2017
34
25
29
Cheyenne Hammond
29/7/1998
163
Port Willunga (SA)/Christies Beach (ADELFL)/South Adelaide (SANFLW)
2020
21
1
30
Elizabeth Keaney
22/12/1991
174
Melbourne University (VFLW)/Southern Saints (VFLW)
2021
18
0
33
Alison Drennan
30/1/1991
176
Cranbourne (VFLW)/Southern Saints (VFLW)/North Melb/St Kilda
2019
30
3
39
Vivien Saad
23/6/1992
180
Melbourne University (VFLW)/North Melbourne
2020
24
0
42
Jade Pregelj
22/8/1991
171
Logan (Qld)/Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW)
2020
19
0
Emma Pittman ^
29/12/1992
165
Coorparoo (QAFLW)/University of Queensland (QAFLW)/Brisbane
2018
10
0
Prem
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# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
25 25 25 24 24 24 23 22 21 19
Lauren Ahrens Lauren Bella Kate Surman Hannah Dunn Kalinda Howarth Serene Watson Dee Heslop Jamie Stanton Cheyenne Hammond Jade Pregelj
MOST GOALS
14 13 9 9 7 4 4 3 3 3 3
Kalinda Howarth Tara Bohanna Sarah Perkins Kate Surman Jamie Stanton Tori Groves-Little Brittany Perry Elle Hampson Leah Kaslar Maddison Levi Sam Virgo
2020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020222021202020202020202020202020-21 20212020-21
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
4 – Kalinda Howarth (round 6, 2020)
BEST & FAIREST
2020 Jamie Stanton 2021 Lauren Ahrens
HIGHEST SCORES
7.7 (49) v Geelong 6.2 (38), round 6, 2022 (MS) 7.4 (46) v West Coast 5.3 (33), round 2, 2022 (WO) 5.9 (39) v Richmond 5.4 (34), round 4, 2022 (MS) 5.5 (35) v Melbourne 9.2 (56), round 1, 2021 (MS) 5.4 (34) v North Melbourne 6.11 (47), round 4, 2020 (ASO) 5.3 (33) v West Coast 1.2 (8), round 6, 2020 (MRP) 5.3 (33) v Richmond 2.10 (22), round 2, 2020 (MS) 4.9 (33) v West Coast 5.4 (34), round 5, 2021 (MRP) 4.7 (31) v St Kilda 5.4 (34), round 8, 2022 (WS)
FIXTURE
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
25 points v West Coast, round 6, 2020 (MRP) – Gold Coast 5.3 (33) v West Coast 1.2 (8) 13 points v West Coast, round 2, 2022 (WO) – Gold Coast 7.4 (46) v West Coast 5.3 (33) 11 points v Richmond, round 2, 2020 (MS) – Gold Coast 5.3 (33) v Richmond 2.10 (22) 11 points v Geelong, round 6, 2022 (MS) – Gold Coast 7.7 (49) v Geelong 6.2 (38)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
70 points v Fremantle, semi-final, 2020 (FO) – Gold Coast 1.4 (10) v Fremantle 12.8 (80) 70 points v Adelaide, round 6 2021 (NO) – Gold Coast 2.3 (15) v Adelaide 13.7 (85) 69 points v Brisbane, round 7, 2022 (MS) – Gold Coast 2.4 (16) v Brisbane 12.13 (85)
ROUND 1 GWS 5.6 (36) d GCS 3.3 (21) Great Barrier Reef Arena ROUND 2 GCS 7.4 (46) d WCE 5.3 (33) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 3 BL 9.9 (63) d Carl 4.4 (28) Metricon Stadium ROUND 4 GCS 5.9 (39) d Rich 5.4 (34) Metricon Stadium ROUND 5 Melb 5.8 (38) d GCS 4.2 (26) Casey Fields ROUND 6 GCS 7.7 (49) d Geel 6.2 (38) Metricon Stadium ROUND 7 BL 12.13 (85) d GCS 2.4 (16) Metricon Stadium GCS 6.5 (41) drew WB 6.5 (41) Metricon Stadium ROUND 8 S t K 5.4 (34) d GCS 4.7 (31) Trevor Barker Beach Oval ROUND 9
Carlton 7.4 (46) d GCS 2.4 (16) Ikon Park
ROUND 10 Sunday, March 13 FREMANTLE v GOLD COAST SUNS Fremantle Oval (WA) 2.10pm (Foxtel)
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GWS GIANTS
CAPTAIN ALICIA EVA
BIG TASK AFTER TOUGH YEAR
L
ast season was a turbulent one for the Giants, who started the year in Albury and were constantly on the move due to COVID-19 restrictions. Despite being on the road with a skeleton staff, GWS held its own across the season, winning four of nine games. The Giants beat the teams beneath them, but struggled CLASS ACT: Alyce Parker will be gunning for her third best and fairest in a row in 2022.
against the contenders. There has been quite a list turnover, losing Jess Allen, Yvonne Bonner, Elle Bennetts, Jess Dal Pos and Aimee Schmidt. They added Katie Loynes and Chloe Dalton from Carlton, as well as North Melbourne defender Jasmine Grierson. NIC NEGREPONTIS
AT A GLANCE Head of Women’s Football: Briana Harvey Coach: Alan McConnell Assistant coaches: Lloyd Perris, Jon Vlatko, Darren Ratten Player development manager: Gail Wylkes Strength & conditioning: Tom Reddin Performance analyst: Kerryn Bruce Assistant performance analyst: Amy O’Reilly Doctor: Peter Parkes Physiotherapists: Gemma Vale (head), Emma Doutreband (head trainer), Kay Robinson Performance dietician: Alex Munt Logistics manager: Ady Schwegler Assistant performance coach: Billy Macklin Performance psychologist: Darren Everett Recruiter: Tyson Bourke
2021 RECORD
W4L5D0
Finished: 9th Most goals: 10 – Cora Staunton Most goals in a game: 4 – Cora Staunton v West Coast, R4, BIS Highest score: 7.6 (48) v West Coast 4.4 (28), R4, BIP Lowest score: 2.3 (15) v Adelaide 9.8 (62), R2, BIP Greatest winning margin: 20 points – 7.6 (48) v WC 4.4 (28), R4, BIS Greatest losing margin: 47 points – 2.3 (15) v Adelaide 9.8 (62), R2, BIS Goals for: 33 Behinds for: 42 Points for: 240 Ave score for: 27 Goals against: 44 Behinds against: 60 Points against: 324 Ave score against: 36 Success rate: 44% Total attendance: 11,759
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name 1
Emily Goodsir ^
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
17/6/1992
154
East Coast (AFL Sydney)
2020
10
0 7
2
Alicia Eva
2/4/1991
163
East Malvern (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW)/Collingwood
2017
44
3
Alyce Parker
15/8/2000
165
Thurgoona (NSW)
2019
32
1
4
Katherine Smith
28/9/1998
165
Blackburn (Vic)/Whitehorse (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Melbourne
2017
34
6 3
5
Jessica Doyle
15/9/2003
170
Pittwater (NSW)/Manly-Warringah (AFL Sydney)
2022
5
6
Rebecca Beeson
20/2/1997
165
Macquarie University (AFL Sydney)/UNSW-ES Stingrays (AFL Sydney)
2017
41
7
7
Katie Loynes
23/3/1986
168
Berwick (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Carlton
2017
44
8
8
Nicola Barr
3/6/1996
168
Queenwood (NSW)/Sydney University (AFL Sydney)
2017
39
5
9
Tanya Hetherington
14/4/1985
176
Surrey Park (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)
2018
35
0
10
Jasmine Grierson
16/5/1998
174
Whitehorse (Vic)/Cranbourne (VFLW)/Melbourne/North Melbourne
2017
35
1
11
Chloe Dalton
11/7/1993
173
Carlton (VFLW)/Carlton
2019
20
6
12
Louise Stephenson
9/7/1995
178
St Damians (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW)
2017
33
4
13
Cora Staunton
13/12/1981
175
County Mayo (Ireland)
2018
39
43
14
Annalyse Lister
26/4/1990
171
Darebin Falcons (VFLW)
2020
24
0
15
Bríd Stack
16/12/1986
173
County Cork (Ireland)
2022
9
1
16
Isadora McLeay ^
18/9/2003
180
Willoughby-Mosman (NSW)/North Shore (AFL Sydney) 0
17
Georgia Garnett
5/9/2001
176
Kellyville-Rouse Hill (NSW)/East Coast (AFL Sydney)
2021
14
18
Tarni Evans
1/2/2002
178
Tathra (NSW)/Queanbeyan (AFL Canberra)
2021
8
0
19
Rebecca Privitelli
3/1/1995
170
Kew Rovers (Vic)/St Damians (Vic)/St Marys G’borough (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Carlton/UNSW-ES Bulldogs (AFL Syd)
2017
27
15
20
Lisa Steane
21/1/1995
165
Nelson Bay (NSW)/Macquarie University (AFL Sydney)
2020
18
0
21
Pepa Randall
1/4/1996
174
East Malvern (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/St K Sharks (VFLW)/Melb List
2018
38
0 0
22
Ally Morphett
11/11/2003
188
East Wagga-Kooringal (NSW)/Murray U18/Belconnen (AFL Canberra)
2022
7
23
Erin McKinnon
15/12/1998
189
Mosman (AFL Sydney)
2017
40
1
24
Haneen Zreika
15/4/1999
160
Auburn (AFL Sydney)
2019
29
5
25
Erin Lorenzini
3/2/1986
176
Inner West (AFL Sydney)
2021
7
0
26
Georgie Fowler
19/12/2003
170
St Ives (NSW)/East Coast (AFL Sydney)
2022
1
0
28
Casidhe Simmons
6/2/1995
175
Bond University (QAFLW)/UNSW-ES Bulldogs (AFL Sydney)
2022
1
0
30
Ally Dallaway
22/1/1999
164
East Coast (AFL Sydney)
2022
9
0
31
Brodee Mowbray
2/9/2002
168
Camden (AFL Sydney)/Southern Power (AFL Sydney)
2022
2
0
32
Tait Mackrill
3/9/1999
168
Broughton-Mundoora (SA)/Morphettville Pk (ADELFL)/Adel Uni (ADELFL)/Glenelg (SANFLW)/UNSW-ES Bulldogs (AFL Syd)
2019
19
5
33
Emily Pease
11/6/2002
173
Belconnen (AFL Canberra)
2022
8
1
37
Libby Graham
12/9/1997
176
North Shore (AFL Syd)/Macquarie Uni (AFL Syd)/Manly-Warringah (AFL Syd)
2021
6
0
N/A Jessica Allan ^
26/5/1999
185
Hatherleigh (SA)/Salisbury (ADELFL)/Adelaide
2018
18
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# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
41 Rebecca Beeson 40 Erin McKinnon 39 Nicola Barr 39 Cora Staunton 38 Pepa Randall 37 Jessica Dal Pos 37 Alicia Eva 35 Tanya Hetherington 33 Louise Stephenson 32 Alyce Parker 30 Elle Bennetts 29 Britt Tully 29 Haneen Zreika 24 Annalyse Lister
MOST GOALS
43 14 14 11 10 7 7 7
Cora Staunton Phoebe McWilliams Rebecca Privitelli Jacinda Barclay Aimee Schmidt Rebecca Beeson Christina Bernardi Yvonne Bonner
201720172017201820182017-2021 20182018201720192018-2021 2017-18; 2020-21 2019202020182017-18 2018; 20202017-20 2017-21 20172019 2019-20
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
4 – C ora Staunton (round 5, 2020; round 4, 2021)
CLUB CHAMPIONS
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Jessica Dal Pos Alicia Eva Rebecca Beeson Alyce Parker Alyce Parker
HIGHEST SCORES
7.14 (56) v Richmond 1.5 (11), round 5, 2020 (RO) 7.6 (48) v Collingwood 5.5 (35), round 3, 2018 (HC) 7.6 (48) v West Coast 4.4 (28), round 4, 2021 (BIS) 7.4 (46) v Western Bulldogs 4.4 (28), round 6, 2018 (MO) 7.3 (45) v St Kilda 3.7 (25), round 7, 2021 (RSEA) 7.1 (43) v Fremantle 6.7 (43), round 3, 2017 (BIS) 7.1 (43) v Western Bulldogs 2.10 (22), round 4, 2022 (HP)
Prem
FIXTURE
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
45 points v Richmond, round 5, 2020 (RO) – GWS Giants 7.14 (56) v Richmond 1.5 (11) 31 points v Geelong Cats, round 7, 2019 (MO) – GWS Giants 6.5 (41) v Geelong Cats 1.4 (10) 28 points v West Coast, round 3, 2020 (BIS) – GWS Giants 6.6 (42) v West Coast 2.2 (14)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
47 points v Adelaide, round 2, 2021 (BIS) – GWS Giants 2.3 (15) v Adelaide 9.8 (62) 40 points v Brisbane Lions, round 7, 2018 (BIS) – GWS Giants 3.6 (24) v Brisbane Lions 10.4 (64) 39 points v Melbourne, round 5, 2019 (BIS) – GWS Giants 2.6 (18) v Melbourne 8.9 (57)
ROUND 1 GWS 5.6 (36) d GCS 3.3 (21) Great Barrier Reef Arena ROUND 2 Frem 7.10 (52) d GWS 2.8 (20) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 3 NM 7.12 (54) d GWS 4.3 (27) Arden St Oval ROUND 4 GWS 7.1 (43) d WB 2.10 (22) Henson Park ROUND 6 Melb 6.8 (44) d GWS 1.1 (7) Casey Fields ROUND 7 Adel 5.15 (45) d GWS 0.5 (5) Henson Park ROUND 8 GWS 6.5 (41) d St K 5.9 (39) Blacktown International Sportspark Carl 7.9 (51) d GWS 5.3 (33) Manuka Oval ROUND 9 Rich 7.4 (46) d GWS 6.2 (38) Giants Stadium ROUND 10 Friday, March 11 GEELONG CATS v GWS GIANTS GMHBA Stadium (Vic) 6.10pm (Foxtel)
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MELBOURNE
CAPTAIN DAISY PEARCE
DEMONS LOOK REAL DEAL
A
fter another year among the best teams, but not going all the way, Melbourne is clearly all-in this season. The Demons knocked off Fremantle in the first week of finals last year before falling to Adelaide. Daisy Pearce’s knee injury late in the season made life tough for them after her
move forward proved successful. Melbourne might just enter 2022 as flag favourite, given the additions of Tayla Harris from Carlton and Olivia Purcell from Geelong. The latter is coming back from a torn ACL, but both are game-changing additions to an already strong unit. NIC NEGREPONTIS
AT A GLANCE GM – AFLW: Marcus Wagner AFLW Operations Manager: Jessie Mulholland Coach: Mick Stinear Assistant coaches: Jane Lange, Peter Mercoulia, Tamara Hyett, Brooke Patterson Development coaches: Ben Brown, Jon Stinear, Shae Sloane, Justin Crough High performance: David Regan Doctor: Saran Seker Head physiotherapist: Jordan Cook
2021 RECORD
W8L3D0
VALUABLE ADDITION: Tayla Harris’ exquisite kicking skills will be on show for the Demons after switching from the Blues.
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Finished: 4th Most Goals: 12 – Kate Hore Most goals in a game: 3 – Jacqueline Parry v North Melbourne, R3, CF; Kate Hore v Adel, R7, CF; Shelley Scott v Bris, R9, CF Highest score: 9.12 (66) v St Kilda 3.4 (22), R6, CF Lowest score: 1.8 (14) v Collingwood 7.7 (49), R5, VP Greatest winning margin: 44 points – 9.12 (66) v St Kilda 3.4 (22), R6, CF Greatest losing margin: 35 points – 1.8 (14) v Collingwood 7.7 (49), R5, VP Goals for: 60 Behinds for: 77 Points for: 437 Ave score for: 40 Goals against: 51 Behinds against: 43 Points against: 349 Ave score against: 32 Success rate: 73% Total attendance: 22,667
2022 TEAM LIST No.
Name
1
Georgia Campbell
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
1/9/2003
183
Knox (Vic)/Eastern U18
Debut
Games
Goals
6
2
Olivia Purcell
5/9/2000
161
Newtown & Chilwell (Vic)/St Mary’s (Vic)/Geel U18/Geel (VFLW)/Geel
2019
22
3
Maddison Gay
28/9/1996
166
St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)/Carlton
2018
34
9
4
Karen Paxman
25/11/1988
170
Lalor Park (Vic)/St Albans (Vic)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)
2017
48
16
5
Tyla Hanks
15/2/2000
157
Cora Lynn (Vic)/Beaconsfield (Vic)/Gippsland U18/Carlton (VFLW)
2019
33
7
6
Daisy Pearce
27/5/1988
170
Bright (Vic)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)
2017
39
17
7
Tayla Harris
16/4/1997
179
Aspley (Qld)/Zillmere (QAFLW)/Brisbane/Carlton
2017
46
47
8
Sarah Lampard
7/7/1997
170
VU Western Spurs (VFLW)
2017
37
1
9
Libby Birch
3/12/1997
175
Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs
2017
49
1
10
Kate Hore
25/3/1995
170
Beaumaris (Vic)/St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)
2018
40
35
11
Eliza West #
26/5/1997
162
Casey (VFLW)
2022
9
1
12
Shelley Scott
16/3/1988
170
VU Western Spurs (VFLW)
2017
46
26
13
Maeve Chaplin
22/8/2002
167
West Preston-Lakeside (Vic)/Northern U18/Darebin (Vic)/Carlton (VFLW)
14
Lily Mithen
2/3/1998
159
Newtown & Chillwell (Vic)/North Geelong (Vic)
2017
43
3
15
Lauren Pearce
12/1/1993
184
Darebin Falcons (VFLW)
2017
42
6
16
Alyssa Bannan
13/4/2002
178
South Morang (Vic)/Northern U18
2021
20
11
17
Tahlia Gillard
12/12/2003
189
Moonee Valley (Vic)/Ess Douta Stars (Vic)/Calder U18/Ess (VFLW)
2022
2
0
18
Casey Sherriff
22/4/1998
175
Gippsland U18/Casey (VFLW)
2020
24
4
19
Jacqueline Parry
12/7/1996
176
ANU (ACT)/Queanbeyan (AFL Canberra)
2020
22
6
20
Brenna Tarrant
3/11/2001
174
Emu Plains-Glenmore Park (NSW)/East Coast (AFL Sydney)
2020
15
1
21
Maggie Caris
21/12/2002
190
Horsham (Vic)/GWV U18
2022
5
0
22
Eliza McNamara
19/4/2002
166
Ashburton (Vic)/East Malvern (Vic)/Sandringham U18
2021
19
3
23
Sinead Goldrick
2/5/1990
168
Dublin (Ireland)
2020
20
0
24
Megan Fitzsimon
10/8/2002
169
Bairnsdale (Vic)/Sale City (Vic)/Gippsland U18
2021
10
2
25
Isabella Simmons ^
19/4/2002
184
Ararat (Vic)/GWV U18
26
Lauren Magee #
7/4/1997
175
Dublin (Ireland)
2021
11
0
28
Alison Brown
21/9/1997
177
St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)/Carlton/St Kilda
2017
21
0 12
29
Eden Zanker
11/11/1999
183
Tooleybuc-Manangatang (Vic)/Woorinen (Vic)/Bendigo U18
2018
37
30
Shelley Heath
6/6/2000
160
Sth Mornington (Vic)/Dromana (Vic)/Mt Martha (Vic)/Dand U18/Southern Saints (VFLW)
2019
25
1
31
Krstel Petrevski
8/4/2001
162
Brunswick (Vic)/Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW)
2020
4
2
32
Gabrielle Colvin
1/3/1991
175
Darebin Falcons (VFLW)
2020
22
0
# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
48 46 43 42 40 39 37 37 33 32 28 27 27 25 25 25
Karen Paxman Shelley Scott Lily Mithen Lauren Pearce Kate Hore Daisy Pearce Sarah Lampard Eden Zanker Tyla Hanks Tegan Cunningham Elise O’Dea Libby Birch Maddison Gay Harriet Cordner Shelley Heath Aliesha Newman
MOST GOALS
35 26 25 18 17 16
Kate Hore Shelley Scott Tegan Cunningham Tayla Harris Daisy Pearce Karen Paxman
2017201720172017201820172017201820192018-21 2017-20 202020192017-20 20192017-20 201820172018-21 202220172017-
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
5 – Daisy Pearce (round 9,2022)
BEST & FAIRESTS
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Daisy Pearce Daisy Pearce Karen Paxman Shelley Scott Tyla Hanks, Karen Paxman
HIGHEST SCORES
11.4 (70) v Fremantle 2.4 (16), round 7, 2017 (CF) 10.6 (66) v West Coast 1.1 (7), round 5, 2020 (CF) 9.12 (66) v St Kilda 3.4 (22), round 6, 2021 (CF) 9.10 (64) v St Kilda 3.5 (23), round 3, 2022 (CF) 9.6 (60) v Brisbane 3.3 (21), round 3, 2019 (HP) 9.6 (60) v North Melbourne 8.3 (51), round 3, 2021 (CF)
Prem
1
FIXTURE
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
88 points v Fremantle, round 9, 2022 (OS) – Melbourne 16.11 (107) v Fremantle 3.1 (19) 59 points v West Coast, round 5, 2020 (CF) – Melbourne 10.6 (66) v West Coast 1.1 (7) 54 points v Fremantle, round 7, 2017 (CF) – Melbourne 11.4 (70) v Fremantle 2.4 (16) 44 points v St Kilda, round 6, 2021 (CF) – Melbourne 9.12 (66) v St Kilda 3.4 (22)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
60 points v Adelaide, round 7, 2019 (CF) – Melbourne 1.2 (8) v Adelaide 10.8 (68) 35 points v Collingwood, round 5, 2021 (VP) – Collingwood 7.7 (49) v Melbourne 1.8 (14) 34 points v Collingwood, round 4, 2018 (TP) – Melbourne 3.6 (24) v Collingwood 9.4 (58)
ROUND 1 Melb 6.10 (46) d WB 3.4 (22) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 2 Melb 8.6 (54) d Rich 6.2 (38) Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval ROUND 3 Melb 9.10 (64) d St K 3.5 (23) Casey Fields ROUND 4 Adel 4.11 (35) d Melb 3.3 (21) Norwood Oval ROUND 5 Melb 5.8 (38) d GCS 4.2 (26) Casey Fields ROUND 6 Melb 6.8 (44) d GWS 1.1 (7) Casey Fields ROUND 7 Melb 5.5 (35) d BL4.8 (32) Metricon Stadium ROUND 8 Melb 4.3 (27) v NM 2.5 (17) Casey Fields ROUND 9 Melb 16.11 (107) d Frem 3.1 (19) Optus Stadium ROUND 10 Saturday, March 12 MELBOURNE v CARLTON Casey Fields (Vic) 7.10pm (Seven)
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NORTH MELBOURNE
CAPTAIN EMMA KEARNEY
ROOS AROUND THE MARK
B
oasting one of the deepest lists in AFLW, the Kangaroos are yet to fully realise their potential. Looking back, 2020 may have been their year before the season cancellation, as they exited in the first round of the 2021 finals. Losses to Melbourne, Brisbane and Collingwood (twice) IN CONTENTION: With a host of stars including Ashleigh Riddell, the Roos are again a strong flag fancy.
highlighted they were one step off the contenders. Vivien Saad, Jasmine Grierson and Kate Gillespie-Jones are out the door, while the Roos loaded up at the draft, taking six players, including Tess Craven with pick 13. Expect North to be around the mark again in 2022. NIC NEGREPONTIS
AT A GLANCE Senior Coach: Darren Crocker Assistant coaches: Natasha Hardy, Brad Murphy, Zac Read, Rhys Harwood, Mark Kovacevic, Lauren Spark, Steph Binder (VFLW coach), Tahni Nestor (AFLW player development assistant) VFLW & Academies Manager: Kristi Jenkins Player Development Manager: Esther Hassett Medical Services Manager: Melissa Haberfield Performance Manager: Alex Veitch Doctor: Hilary Grover Physiotherapists: Liz Pattison, Yana Dellavedova Facebook: North Melbourne AFLW Instagram: @northaflw Twitter: @NorthAFLW
2021 RECORD
W6L4D0
Finished: 6th Most goals: 9 – Sophie Abbatangelo, Jasmine Garner Most goals in a game: 3 – Ellie Gavalas v Geel, R1, GMHBA; Emma King v Geelong, R1, GMHBA Highest score: 11.5 (71) v Geel 1.3 (9), R1, GMHBA Lowest score: 0.8 (8) v Coll 4.4 (28), R4, MRVL Greatest winning margin: 62 points – 11.5 (71) v Geel 1.3 (9), R1, GMHBA Greatest losing margin: 20 points – 0.8 (8) v Coll 4.4 (28), R4, MRVL Goals for: 61 Behinds for: 57 Points for: 423 Ave score for: 42 Goals against: 44 Behinds against: 52 Points against: 316 Ave score against: 32 Success rate: 60% Total attendance: 21,435
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
1
Sophie Abbatangelo 27/6/1990
DOB
167
Montmorency (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Melb Uni (VFLW)
2019
30
20
2
Daria Bannister
20/4/1999
162
Launceston (TSLW)/Western Bulldogs
2018
23
12
3
Isabella Eddey
2/11/2002
162
EastSandringham(Vic)/BrightonBeach(Vic)/OldBrighton(Vic)/SandringhamU18
2021
19
4
4
Elisha King ^
15/6/1999
164
Cairns Hawks (Qld)/North Cairns (Qld)
2019
10
3
5
Tess Craven
23/12/2003
163
Drysdale (Vic)/Geelong U18
2022
1
0
6
Alice O’Loughlin
7/8/2002
170
Kew Comets (Vic)/Oakleigh U18
2021
9
2
7
Ashleigh Riddell
7/3/1996
159
Eltham (Vic)/Fitzroy JFC (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Melb Uni (VFLW)
2019
28
5
8
Aileen Gilroy
1/3/1993
172
County Mayo (Ireland)
2020
26
0
9
Emma Kearney
24/9/1989
167
Melbourne University (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs
2017
47
12
10
Kaitlyn Ashmore
8/11/1991
173
North Ballarat (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW)/Brisbane
2017
47
22
11
Daisy Bateman
20/2/2000
166
Whitehorse (Vic)/Old Scotch (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Coll (VFLW)
2019
32
22
12
Nicole Bresnehan
25/3/1997
165
Clarence (TSLW)
2019
26
0
13
Tara Slender
11/3/2003
175
Strathfieldsaye (Vic)/Bendigo U18/Essendon (VFLW)
15
Amy Smith
10/11/1998
170
Abberfeldie (Vic)/Williamstown (VFLW)
2022
6
0
16
Tahlia Randall
29/5/1998
173
Kawana Park (Qld)/M’dore (Qld)/Mountain Creek (Qld)/Wilston Grange (QAFLW)/Bris
2017
48
7
17
Sarah Wright
6/5/1994
168
Keilor (Vic)/Carlton (VFLW)
2020
19
1
18
Brittany Gibson
18/4/1992
173
Burnie (TSLW)/Brisbane
2017
30
8
North Launceston (Tas)/Old Scotch (Tas)/Tasmania U18 0
19
Ella Maurer
1/2/2002
170
20
Jasmine Ferguson
26/5/1999
175
Gippsland U18/Collingwood (VFLW)
2022
8
21
Alexia Hamilton
19/10/2000
180
Belconnen (AFL Canberra)/Queanbeyan (AFL Canberra)/GCS/NM (VFLW)
2020
3
0
22
Ellie Gavalas
25/3/1996
160
Marcellin (Vic)/Western Bulldogs (VFLW)
2020
25
8
2020
22
5 40
23
Mia King
6/5/2001
166
East Launceston (Tas)/Launceston (TSLW)
24
Perri King
25/8/2003
169
New Norfolk (Tas)/Glenorchy (TSLW)/Tas U18/North Melb (VFLW)
25
Jasmine Garner
8/7/1994
175
Yarraville-Seddon (Vic)/St Albans (Vic)/St K Sharks (VFLW)/Coll
2017
47
26
Kim Rennie
19/10/1994
185
Sandringham Sabres (SEABL)/Western Bulldogs
2018
32
1
27
Jessica Duffin
27/6/1989
163
Werribee (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Collingwood
2017
32
8 0
31
Danielle Hardiman
7/12/1994
175
Carrum Downs (Vic)/Cranbourne (VFLW)/Carlton
2017
39
35
Jenna Bruton
8/11/1995
158
Trentham (Vic)/Golden Point (Vic)/St K Sharks (VFLW)/W Bulldogs
2018
40
4
36
Brooke Brown
4/4/1997
184
Launceston (TSLW)
2021
9
0
43
Grace Campbell
5/12/1995
165
Huntly (Vic)/Bendigo Thunder (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW)/Richmond
2020
16
2
60
Emma King
28/6/1994
187
Quinns District (WA)/Coastal Titans (WAFLW)/Collingwood
2017
46
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# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
33 33 32 32 32 32 31 30 28 27
Jasmine Garner Tahlia Randall Daisy Bateman Jenna Bruton Emma Kearney Emma King Kaitlyn Ashmore Sophie Abbatangelo Ashleigh Riddell Danielle Hardiman
MOST GOALS
30 22 20 18 17 12 9 8 8 7
Jasmine Garner Daisy Bateman Sophie Abbatangelo Emma King Kaitlyn Ashmore Daria Bannister Emma Kearney Ellie Gavalas Moana Hope Tahlia Randall
2019201920192019201920192019201920192019201920192019201920192019201920202019 2019-
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
4 – Courteney Munn (round 3, 2019) 4 – Kaitlyn Ashmore (round 5, 2020)
BEST & FAIRESTS
2019 Jenna Bruton 2020 Jasmine Garner 2021 Jasmine Garner
HIGHEST SCORES
12.4 (76) v Richmond 2.8 (20), round 3, 2020 (IP) 11.5 (71) v Geelong 1.3 (9), round 1, 2021 (GMHBA) 10.7 (67) v Richmond 5.2 (32), round 6, 2021 (SC) 10.6 (66) v Geelong Cats 3.2 (20), round 6, 2020 (GMHBA) 9.9 (63) v Adelaide 3.3 (21), round 5, 2020 (NH) 9.5 (59) v Carlton 6.1 (37), round 5, 2021 (YP)
Prem
1
1
1
FIXTURE
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
62 points v Geelong, round 1, 2021 (GMHBA) – North Melbourne 11.5 (71) v Geelong 1.3 (9) 56 points v Richmond, round 3, 2020 (IP) – North Melbourne 12.4 (76) v Richmond 2.8 (20) 46 points v Geelong, round 6, 2020 (GMHBA) – North Melbourne 10.6 (66) v Geelong 3.2 (20)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
36 points v Brisbane, round 9, 2022 (WO) – North Melbourne 2.2 (14) v Brisbane 7.8 (50) 35 points v Adelaide, round 5, 2019 (CP) – North Melbourne 4.5 (29) v Adelaide 10.4 (64) 27 points v Fremantle, round 7, 2019 (FO) – North Melbourne 4.1 (25) v Fremantle 7.10 (52)
ROUND 1 NM 4.2 (26) d Geel 2.6 (18) Arden St Oval ROUND 2 Adel 5.7 (37) d NM 3.6 (24) Norwood Oval ROUND 3 NM 7.12 (54) d GWS 4.3 (27) Arden St Oval ROUND 4 NM 7.9 (51) d Carl 3.3 (21) Ikon Park ROUND 5 NM 3.8 (26) d Frem 2.4 (16) North Hobart Oval ROUND 6 NM 5.7 (37) d Rich 2.6 (18) Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval ROUND 7 NM 6.2 (38) d Coll 2.3 (15) North Hobart Oval ROUND 8 Melb 4.3 (27) d NM 2.5 (17) Casey Fields ROUND 9 BL 7.8 (50) d NM 2.2 (14) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 10 Saturday, March 12 NORTH MELB v WEST COAST Arden St Oval (Vic) 5.10pm (Foxtel)
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AFLW 2022
RICHMOND
CAPTAIN KATIE BRENNAN
TIGERS EARN RESPECT
A
fter going winless in 2020, the Tigers bounced back well in 2021 and earned the respect of the competition. Richmond finished 10th, but won three of its last five, finished with a percentage of 85 and was competitive in losses to Collingwood, Carlton and the Western Bulldogs. The Tigers LEADING BY EXAMPLE: Skipper Katie Brennan will be keen to continue her career-best form from last season.
benefited from their trade period additions as well as internal improvement, but also got a career-best season from captain Katie Brennan. They added depth with Jess Hosking, Maddie Shevlin and Poppy Kelly and took Stella Reed with the fifth pick in the draft. NIC NEGREPONTIS
AT A GLANCE Head of Women’s Football: Kate Sheahan Coach: Ryan Ferguson Assistant coaches: Nathan Chapman (forward line and specialist coach), Lauren Tesoriero (backline), Andrew Browne (midfield and stoppages), Emma Grant (development) AFLW Recruiting Manager: Trent Mosbey Physical performance manager: Matt Parker Doctor: Danielle Hope Physiotherapist: Liam Oliver Player development manager: Sarah Wyllie Culture and leadership mentor: Liz Quinn
2021 RECORD
W3L6D0
Finished: 10th Most goals: 14 – Katie Brennan Most goals in a game: 3 – Courtney Wakefield v Carlton, R4, IP; Katie Brennan v Geelong, R5, GMHBA; Katie Brennan v Gold Coast, R7, MS; Katie Brennan v Western Bulldogs, R9, WO Highest score: 9.6 (60) v Geel 2.1 (13), R5, GMHBA Lowest score: 1.6 (12) v Brisbane 5.11 (41), R1, SC Greatest winning margin: 47 points – 9.6 (60) v Geel 2.1 (13), R5, GMHBA Greatest losing margin: 35 points – 5.2 (32) v NM 10.7 (67), R6, SC Goals for: 44 Behinds for: 48 Points for: 312 Average score for: 35 Goals against: 55 Behinds against: 39 Points against: 369 Average score against: 41 Success rate: 33% Total attendance: 11,924
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name 1
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
Sophie Molan
24/3/2001
177
Mt Clear (Vic)/Lake Wendouree (Vic)/GWV U18/W Bulldogs (VFLW)
2020
19
1 44
3
Katie Brennan
2/10/1992
174
Logan (Qld)/Yeronga Sth Bris (QAFLW)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/W Bulldogs
2017
35
4
Monique Conti
9/12/1999
165
Essendon Doutta Stars (Vic)/Calder U18/Melb Uni (VFLW)/W Bulldogs
2018
38
6
5
Maddy Brancatisano
5/9/2000
170
Laurimar (Vic)/Northern U18/Montmorency (Vic)/Carlton (VFLW)/Melb List
2020
23
0 30
6
Christina Bernardi
7/6/1990
167
Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Collingwood/GWS Giants
2017
38
7
Sarah Hosking
2/12/1995
164
Seaford (VFLW)/Carlton
2017
48
6
8
Courtney Wakefield
29/3/1987
180
Robinvale-Euston (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW)
2020
17
17
9
Hannah Burchell
25/2/1995
170
Ocean Grove (Vic)/Newtown & Chilwell (Vic)/Geel ong (VFLW)/Geelong
2019
19
0
10
Kodi Jacques
27/9/2000
167
Strathfieldsaye (Vic)/Bendigo U18/Richmond (VFLW)
2020
21
3
11
Jess Hosking
2/12/1995
164
Seaford (VFLW)/Carlton
2018
39
1
12
Sarah D’Arcy
22/8/1991
172
Healesville (Vic)/Yarra Valley (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Collingwood
2017
41
11
14
Poppy Kelly
10/12/1998
184
Highett (Vic)/Beaumaris (Vic)/Southern Saints (VFLW)/St Kilda
2020
12
0
15
Rebecca Miller
10/8/1995
185
Inner West (AFL Sydney)/Richmond (VFLW)
2020
24
0
16
Laura McClelland
3/7/2001
174
Monbulk (Vic)/Ferntree Gully (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW)
2020
11
1
17
Sarah Dargan
3/2/1999
165
Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Calder U18/Collingwood
2018
24
4 0
18
Sarah Sansonetti
2/8/2001
172
Bundoora Park (Vic)/St Mary’s Greensborough (Vic)/Northern U18/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)
2020
16
19
Kate Dempsey
25/3/1995
164
St Bedes Mentone (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW)
2020
19
1
21
Iilish Ross ^
21/6/1999
169
Thurgoona (NSW)/Murray U18/Wodonga (Vic)/Collingwood
2018
21
0 5
22
Ellie McKenzie
17/10/2002
176
Fitzroy JFC (Vic)/Northern U18
2021
14
23
Harriet Cordner
22/7/1992
178
Melbourne
2017
37
1
24
Tayla Stahl
6/1/1995
162
Bass Coast (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW)
2020
20
13
25
Stella Reid
10/9/2003
173
Kew Comets (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Collingwood (VFLW)
2022
5
1
27
Emelia Yassir
25/9/2003
160
Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW)
2022
7
2
28
Gabrielle Seymour
28/10/1996
176
Richmond (VFLW)
2020
24
1
29
Hannah McLaren ^
10/5/2000
176
Surrey Park (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Richmond (VFLW)
31
Meagan Kiely
15/12/1994
168
Launceston(TSLW)/Burnie(TSLW)/MacquarieUni(AFLSyd)/UNSW-ESBulldogs(AFLSyd)/NMelb(VFLW)
2022
8
3
32
Bethany Lynch
19/5/1997
173
Richmond (VFLW)/North Melbourne
2019
17
2
33
Akayla Peterson
2/10/1994
176
Cairns Saints (Qld)/Carlton (VFLW)
34
Akec Makur Chuot
5/9/1992
178
Swan Districts (WAFLW)/Fremantle/Richmond (VFLW)
2017
22
1
35
Maddie Shevlin
21/9/1997
174
Gungahlin (AFL Canberra)/Melbourne List/Casey (VFLW)/Coll
2019
21
2
36
Ingrid Houtsma
20/11/2003
176
Geelong Amateur (Vic)/Geelong U18
37
Tessa Lavey
29/3/1993
172
Bendigo Spirit (WNBL)
2021
13
4
38
Meg Macdonald
29/6/1998
172
Mt Eliza (Vic)/Seaford (Vic)/Southern Saints (VFLW)/Casey Demons (VFLW)
2022
5
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# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
24 24 23 23 22 21 20 19 19
Rebecca Miller Gabrielle Seymour Maddy Brancatisano Monique Conti Katie Brennan Kodi Jacques Tayla Stahl Kate Dempsey Sophie Molan
MOST GOALS
29 17 13 12 5 5 4
Katie Brennan Courtney Wakefield Tayla Stahl Christina Bernardi Sabrina Frederick Ellie McKenzie Tessa Lavey
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
202020202020202020202020202020202020-
3 – C ourtney Wakefield (round 4, 2020; round 4, 2021) 3 – Katie Brennan (round 5, 2021; round 7, 2021; round 9, 2021) 3 – Tayla Stahl (round 7, 2022)
20202020202020202020-21 20212021-
10.8 (68) v West Coast Eagles 7.3 (45), round 7, 2022 (MRP) 10.1 (61) v St Kilda 3.5 (23), round 1, 2022 (FP) 9.6 (60) v Geelong 2.1 (13), round 5, 2021 (GMHBA) 7.5 (47) v Fremantle 11.11 (77), round 3, 2022 (SC) 7.4 (46) v Carlton 8.3 (51), round 4, 2021 (IP) 7.4 (46) v GWS Giants 6.2 (38), round 9, 2022 (GS)
BEST & FAIRESTS
2020 Monique Conti 2021 Monique Conti
HIGHEST SCORES
Prem
1
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GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
47 points v Geelong, round 5, 2021 (GMHBA) – Richmond 9.6 (60) v Geelong 2.1 (13) 38 points v St Kilda, round 1, 2022 (FP) – Richmond 10.1 (61) v St Kilda 3.5 (23) 15 points v Gold Coast, round 7, 2021 (MS) – Richmond 6.5 (41) v Gold Coast 4.2 (26)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
56 points v North Melbourne, round 3, 2020 (IP) – Richmond 2.8 (20) v North Melbourne 12.4 (76) 45 points v GWS Giants, round 5, 2020 (RO) – Richmond 1.5 (11) v GWS Giants 7.14 (56) 39 points v St Kilda, round 6, 2020 (RSEA) – Richmond 0.3 (3) v St Kilda 6.6 (42)
ROUND 1 Rich 10.1 (61) d St K 3.5 (23) SkyBus Stadium ROUND 2 Melb 8.6 (54) d Rich 6.2 (38) Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval ROUND 3 Frem 11.11 (77) d Rich 7.5 (47) Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval ROUND 4 GCS 5.9 (39) d Rich 5.4 (34) Metricon Stadium ROUND 5 WB 4.6 (30) d Rich 1.7 (13) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 6 NM 5.7 (37) d Rich 2.6 (18) Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval ROUND 7 Rich 10.8 (68) d WCE 7.3 (45) Mineral Resources Park ROUND 8 Geel 5.3 (33) d Rich 1.4 (10) Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval ROUND 9 Rich 7.4 (46) d GWS 6.2 (38) Giants Stadium ROUND 10 Saturday, March 12 COLLINGWOOD v RICHMOND Victoria Park (Vic) 3.10pm (Seven)
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AFLW 2022
ST KILDA
CAPTAIN HANNAH PRIEST
CLUB LEGEND TAKES CHARGE
S
t Kilda seemed a team on the rise in 2021, but it never quite clicked as it struggled to a 3-6 record. It lost four of its last five games, three of them by more than 40 points. The Saints moved on from coach Peta Searle, who was replaced by former club champion Nick Dal Santo. His LEADING FROM THE FRONT: Skipper Hannah Priest was named in the AFLW Team of the Year after a superb 2021 season.
first major headache will be the unavailability of two-time best and fairest Georgia Patrikios and young midfielder Tyanna Smith. The Saints mostly go into 2022 with an unchanged list, barring top-five draftee Ella Friend and selection 12 Ashleigh Richards. NIC NEGREPONTIS
AT A GLANCE Head of football: Tessie McManus Coach: Nick Dal Santo Assistant coaches: Dave Carden (backs), Lachlan Harris (forwards), Alex Woodward (mids), Dale Robinson (development/ VFLW senior coach), Nicole Callinan (development) Head of Player Development and Strategy: Paddy Hill Head of Wellbeing: Bernadette Sierakowski Strength and Conditioning: Ben Frith Recruitment and List Management: Scott Whyte, Anthony Tang Medical: Leesa Huguenin Physiotherapy: Laura Fazzari Dietetics: Sarina Lococo Facebook: St Kilda Football Club AFLW Twitter: @stkildafcw Instagram: @stkildafcw
2021 RECORD
W3L6D0
Finished: 11th Most goals: 9 – Caitlin Greiser Most goals in a game: 3 – Caitlin Greiser v Geelong, R4, RSEA; Jessica Matin v West Coast, R9, MRP Highest score: 11.10 (76) v West Coast 3.2 (20), R9, MRP Lowest score: 1.2 (8) v Adelaide 8.13 (61), R5, NO Greatest winning margin: 56 points – 11.10 (76) v West Coast 3.2 (20), R9, MRP Greatest losing margin: 53 points – 1.2 (8) v Adelaide 8.13 (61), R5, NO Goals for: 38 Behinds for: 44 Points for: 272 Ave score for: 30 Goals against: 55 Behinds against: 61 Points against: 391 Ave score against: 43 Success rate: 33% Total attendance: 13,375
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AFL RECORD
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
1
Molly McDonald
4/5/2001
167
Seaford JFC (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Southern Saints (VFLW)
2020
19
6 0
2
Paige Price # ^
30/4/2003
186
Indiana University (Basketball)
3
Alice Burke
3/10/2002
162
East Brighton (Vic)/Brighton Beach (Vic)/St Bedes Mentone (Vic)/Sandringham U18
2021
12
4
Alana Woodward
13/7/1990
170
Berwick (Vic)/Kerang (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW)/Richmond
2020
7
0
5
Darcy Guttridge
30/10/1999
169
Traralgon (Vic)/Gippsland U18/Cranbourne (VFLW)/Collingwood
2019
25
10
6
Tyanna Smith ^
29/10/2002
167
Beaconsfield (Vic)/Dandenong U18
2021
9
3
7
Rhiannon Watt
8/12/1987
186
Southern Saints (VFLW)/Carlton
2019
24
1
8
Bianca Jakobsson
30/3/1993
174
Narre Warren South (Vic)/Berwick (Vic)/Cranbourne (VFLW)/Carl/Melb
2017
36
7
9
Kate McCarthy
24/10/1992
164
Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW)/Brisbane
2017
38
18
10
Jacqui Vogt
12/3/1994
172
Southern Saints (VFLW)
2021
16
4
11
Isabella Shannon
30/6/2001
178
Balnarring (Vic)/Mt Eliza (Vic)/Dand U18/Southern Saints (VFLW)
2020
16
1
12
Kate Shierlaw
28/2/1989
186
Wimbledon (AFL London)/Carlton/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)
2017
33
14
13
Renee Saulitis
14/8/2002
163
Ararat (Vic)/ Lake Wendouree (Vic)/GWV U18
2021
8
0
14
Hannah Priest
16/5/1992
168
Morphettville Park (ADELFL)/Norwood (SANFLW)
2020
24
0
15
Nat Exon
7/12/1992
165
Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Carlton/Brisbane
2017
34
8
16
Ella Friend
30/12/2003
175
Horsham (Vic)/Lake Wendoree (Vic)/GWV U18/W Bulldogs (VFLW)
2022
6
0 23
17
Caitlin Greiser
17/2/1999
179
Melbourne University (VFLW)/Southern Saints (VFLW)
2020
23
18
Tilly Lucas-Rodd
18/4/1996
163
East Malvern (Vic)/St K Sharks (VFLW)/Carl/Southern Saints (VFLW)
2017
42
3
19
Jessica Matin
28/6/2002
164
Beaconsfield (Vic)/Dandenong U18
2021
10
6
20
Rebecca Ott
9/8/1994
183
Southern Saints (VFLW)
2021
10
0
21
Georgia Patrikios
30/3/2001
169
West Coburg (Vic)/Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Calder U18/Ess (VFLW)
2020
15
2
22
Ashleigh Richards 22/10/2003
167
Beleura (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Port Melbourne (VFLW)
2022
7
1
23
Olivia Vesely
166
East Malvern (Vic)/Glen Iris (Vic)/Southern Saints (VFLW)
2020
11
1
6/12/1999
25
Rosie Dillon
19/3/1996
153
Whitehorse Colts (Vic)/Hawthorn (VFLW)
2020
19
1
26
Leah Cutting
14/3/1992
184
Morphettville Park (ADELFL)/Norwood (SANFLW)
2022
6
0
27
Nicola Xenos
08/3/2001
161
Kew Comets (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Collingwood (VFLW)
2020
14
7
29
Tarni White
31/1/2001
166
Wynnum (Qld)/Coorparoo (QAFLW)
2020
21
2
30
Lucy Burke
30/1/1998
179
Southern Saints (VFLW)
2022
6
0
34
Tahlia Meyer
6/7/1995
165
Morphettville Park (ADELFL)/Norwood (SANFLW)/Sth Adel (SANFLW)
2021
10
0
35
Catherine Phillips
13/10/1991
175
Melbourne University (VFLW)/Melbourne
2017
44
6
36
Jayde Van Dyk
28/3/1996
168
Seville Ranges (Vic)/Chirnside Park (Vic)/Hawthorn (VFLW)/Carlton
2019
27
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# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
24 24 24 23 23 22 22 21 19 19 17
Tilly Lucas-Rodd Catherine Phillips Hannah Priest Caitlin Greiser Kate Shierlaw Darcy Guttridge Rhiannon Watt Tarni White Rosie Dillon Molly McDonald Jayde Van Dyk
MOST GOALS
23 11 7 7 6 6 4 3
Caitlin Greiser Kate Shierlaw Darcy Guttridge Nicola Xenos Jessica Matin Molly McDonald Jacqui Vogt Tyanna Smith
2020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202021202020212021-
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
3 – C aitlin Greiser (round 6, 2020; round 4, 2021) 3 – Jessica Matin (round 9, 2021)
BEST & FAIREST
2020 Rosie Dillon Caitlin Greiser Georgia Patrikios Olivia Vesely 2021 Georgia Patrikios
HIGHEST SCORES
11.10 (76) v West Coast 3.2 (20), round 9, 2021 (MRP) 8.3 (51) v Western Bulldogs 6.6 (42), round 1, 2021 (RSEA) 7.9 (51) v Geelong 3.4 (22), round 4, 2021 (RSEA) 6.6 (42) v Richmond 0.3 (3), round 6, 2020 (RSEA) 5.9 (39) v GWS Giants 6.5 (41), round 5, 2022 (BIS) 5.4 (34) v Gold Coast 4.7 (31), round 8, 2022 (WS)
FIXTURE
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
56 points v West Coast, round 9, 2021 (MRP) – St Kilda 11.10 (76) v West Coast 3.2 (20) 39 points v Richmond, round 6, 2020 (RSEA) – St Kilda 6.6 (42) v Richmond 0.3 (3) 29 points v Geelong, round 4, 2021 (RSEA) – St Kilda 7.9 (51) v Geelong 3.4 (22)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
53 points v Adelaide, round 5, 2021 (NO) – St Kilda 1.2 (8) v Adelaide 8.13 (61) 46 points v Collingwood, round 8, 2021 (VP) – St Kilda 2.1 (13) v Collingwood 8.11 (59) 46 points v Carlton, round 7, 2022 (IP) – St Kilda 0.2 (2) v Carlton 7.6 (48)
ROUND 1 Rich 10.1 (61) d St K 3.5 (23) SkyBus Stadium ROUND 2 Coll 6.5 (41) d St K 2.2 (14) Victoria Park ROUND 3 Melb 9.10 (64) d St K 3.5 (23) Casey Fields ROUND 5 WCE 2.10 (22) d St K 2.8 (20) Trevor Barker Beach Oval ROUND 6 BL 3.13 (31) d St K 4.2 (26) Trevor Barker Beach Oval ROUND 7 Carl 7.6 (48) d St K 0.2 (2) Ikon Park ROUND 8 GWS 6.5 (41) d ST K 5.9 (39) Blacktown International Sportspark St K 5.4 (34) d GCS 4.7 (31) Trevor Barker Beach Oval ROUND 9 St K 2.6 (18) d Geel 0.9 (9) RSEA Park ROUND 10 Sunday, March 13 ST KILDA v ADELAIDE CROWS RSEA Park (Vic) 1.10pm (Seven)
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AFLW 2022
WEST COAST EAGLES
CAPTAIN EMMA SWANSON
EAGLES READY TO SOAR
T
he Eagles have mostly struggled since entering the AFLW competition, but there were promising signs in 2021. They looked good in narrow losses to Fremantle and Richmond, while picking off bottom sides Geelong and Gold Coast. Overall, it was still a disappointing year for the club, which finished with a BIG IMPROVER: Irish import Niamh Kelly will play a key role as the Eagles try to climb up the ladder.
percentage of 53. West Coast brings in Evie Gooch from Fremantle and Aimee Schmidt from GWS, with McKenzie Dowrick, Alicia Janz and Chantella Perera among the outs. The Eagles are likely to be impacted by Western Australia’s tight border restrictions which could see them start the season on the road. NIC NEGREPONTIS
AT A GLANCE Head of female football: Richard O’Connell Coach: Michael Prior Assistant coaches: Hamish Brayshaw (mids), Andrew Di Loreto (backs), Ryan Turnbull (forwards), Wesley Sainsbury (conditioning), Pia Faletti, Kerry O’Sullivan (development) High performance manager: Glenn Stewart Doctor: Anthony Henderson Physiotherapist: Lara Mitchinson
2021 RECORD
W2L7D0
Finished: 12th Most goals: 7 – Grace Kelly Most goals in a game: 3 – Imahra Cameron v Geelong, R7, MRP Highest score: 8.5 (53) v Geelong 2.2 (14), R7, MRP Lowest score: 1.2 (8) v Fremantle 11.9 (75), R6, OS Greatest winning margin: 39 points – 8.5 (53) v Geelong 2.2 (14), R7, MRP Greatest losing margin: 67 points – 1.2 (8) v Fremantle 11.9 (75), R6, OS Goals for: 32 Behinds for: 37 Points for: 229 Average score for: 25 Goals against: 60 Behinds against: 72 Points against: 432 Average score against: 48 Success rate: 22% Total attendance: 15,850
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name 1
Mikayla Bowen
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
17/4/2001
164
Helena College (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2020
24
8
2
Kellie Gibson
9/6/1996
170
Ellenbrook JFC (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)/Adelaide/Fremantle
2017
38
15
3
Charlotte Thomas
5/9/2003
175
Carine (WA)/Subiaco (WAFLW)
2022
9
0
4
Courtney Guard
26/9/1991
168
Subiaco (WAFLW)/Fremantle
2019
22
0
5
Courtney Rowley
24/9/2003
167
Mandurah (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFLW)
2022
4
0
6
Isabella Lewis
16/11/2002
165
Subiaco JFC (WA)/Claremont (WAFLW)
2021
18
0
7
Aimee Schmidt
16/4/1993
173
Chittering (WA)/Coastal Titans (WAFLW)/GWS Giants
2017
32
17
8
Maddy Collier
14/9/1995
165
UNSW-ES Stingrays (AFL Sydney)/GWS Giants
2017
34
3
9
Ashlee Atkins
2/4/1993
165
East Fremantle (WAFLW)/Fremantle
2018
35
9
10
Melissa Caulfield
29/5/1988
167
East Fremantle (WAFLW)/Fremantle
2017
33
8
11
Aisling McCarthy
24/2/1996
172
Tipperary (Ireland)/Western Bulldogs
2019
23
10
12
Niamh Kelly
30/8/1995
171
County Mayo
2020
21
5
13
Emma Swanson
27/2/1995
173
Warnbro JFC (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFLW)/GWS Giants
2017
34
4 0
14
Belinda Smith
1/6/1995
165
Lake Grace-Pingrup (WA)/East Frem (WAFLW)/Frem/W Bulldogs
2017
39
15
Grace Kelly
18/4/1994
176
County Mayo
2020
22
8
16
Ashton Hill
12/10/1995
169
West Perth (WAWFL)/East Fremantle (WAFLW)
2020
8
0
17
Dana Hooker
23/1/1991
171
Coastal Titans (WAFLW)/Fremantle
2017
38
9
19
Imahra Cameron
9/1/1997
163
Kelmscott (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2020
19
9 1
20
Tayla Bresland
4/2/1996
172
Peel Thunder (WAFLW)/Fremantle
2017
25
22
Andrea Gilmore
27/10/1988
179
Claremont (WAFLW)
2021
11
1
23
Sarah Lakay
20/2/2003
186
Coolbinia (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2022
7
0
24
Hay ley Bullas
23/9/1996
164
Chirnside Park (Vic)/Essendon (VFLW)
2020
22
5
25
Parris Laurie
9/12/1994
178
Denmark-Walpole (WA)/Claremont (WAFLW)/Fremantle
2019
32
1
26
Lauren Gauci
8/4/1996
171
Broadview (ADELFL)/North Adelaide (SANFLW)
2021
8
0
27
Emily Bennett
26/12/2002
164
Warwick-Greenwood JFC (WA)/West Perth (WAWFL)/Claremont (WAFLW)
2022
2
0
28
Shanae Davison
18/8/2001
167
Noranda (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)
2021
8
0
30
Beth Schilling
1/12/2003
177
Marist (WA)/Carey Park (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFLW)
2022
1
0
31
Evangeline Gooch
15/10/1995
169
East Fremantle (WAFLW)/Fremantle
2018
31
2
33
Amber Ward
12/10/2001
170
Broadview (ADELFL)/North Adelaide (SANFLW)
2021
13
0
35
Sophie McDonald
6/8/2000
181
Albany (WA)/Claremont (WAFLW)
2020
15
0
Prem 1
# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
24 24 24 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 19 19
Mikayla Bowen Parris Laurie Belinda Smith Ashlee Atkins Hayley Bullas Kellie Gibson Grace Kelly Courtney Guard Niamh Kelly Emma Swanson Imahra Cameron Maddy Collier
MOST GOALS
9 8 8 7 5 5 4
Imahra Cameron Mikayla Bowen Grace Kelly Aimee Schmidt Hayley Bullas Niamh Kelly Emma Swanson
2020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202022202020202020-
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
3 – Imahra Cameron (round 7, 2021)
3 – Aimee Schmidt (round 7, 2022)
BEST & FAIREST
2020 Dana Hooker 2021 Isabella Lewis
HIGHEST SCORES
8.5 (53) v Geelong 2.2 (14), round 7, 2021 (MRP) 7.3 (45) v Richmond 10.8 (68), round 7, 2022 (MRP) 5.4 (34) v Gold Coast Suns 4.9 (33), round 5, 2021 (MRP) 5.4 (34) v Richmond 5.12 (42), round 8, 2021 (SC)
GREATEST WINNING MARGIN
39 points v Geelong, round 7, 2021 (MRP) – West Coast 8.5 (53) v Geelong 2.2 (14) 4 points v Western Bulldogs, round 4, 2020 (LO) – West Coast 4.6 (30) v Western Bulldogs 3.8 (26)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
FIXTURE
74 points v Brisbane, round 8, 2022 (MRP) – West Coast 4.0 (24) v Brisbane 15.8 (98) 67 points v Fremantle, round 6, 2021 (OS) – West Coast 1.2 (8) v Fremantle 11.9 (75) 60 points v Western Bulldogs, round 9, 2022 (OS) – West Coast 1.2 (8) v Western Bulldogs 10.8 (68) 59 points v Melbourne, round 5, 2020 (CF) – West Coast 1.1 (7) v Melbourne 10.6 (66) 56 points v St Kilda, R9, 2021 (MRP) – West Coast 3.2 (20) v St Kilda 11.10 (76) 45 points v Brisbane, round 3, 2021, (HP) – West Coast 2.8 (20) v Brisbane 10.5 (65) 45 points v Fremantle, round 2, 2020 (OS) – West Coast 2.3 (15) v Fremantle 9.6 (60)
ROUND 1 Frem 6.7 (43) d WCE 2.3 (15) Fremantle Oval ROUND 2 GCS 7.4 (46) d WCE 5.3 (33) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 3 Adel 6.6 (42) d WCE 1.3 (9) Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval ROUND 5 WCE 2.10 (22) d St K 2.8 (20) Trevor Barker Beach Oval ROUND 6 Coll 7.4 (46) d WCE 3.4 (22) Mineral Resources Park ROUND 7 Saturday, February 19 Rich 10.8 (68) d WCE 7.3 (45) ROUND 8 BL 15.8 (98) v WCE 4.0 (24) Mineral Resources Park ROUND 9 WB 10.8 (68) d WCE 1.2 (8) Optus Stadium ROUND 10 Saturday, March 12 NORTH MELB v WEST COAST Arden St Oval (Vic) 5.10pm (Foxtel)
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AFLW 2022
WESTERN BULLDOGS
CAPTAIN ELLIE BLACKBURN
YOUNG DOGS ADD DEPTH
A
fter a blistering start to the season, winning four of their first five games, the Bulldogs ultimately fell away to miss the finals. Captain Ellie Blackburn was again one of the competition’s dominant midfielders, while Izzy Huntington was unleashed inside 50. The Dogs brought in some depth for 2022, with Elle Bennetts
from GWS, Richelle Cranston from Geelong and Alice Edmonds from Richmond. They will however be without former No. 1 pick Gabby Newton, who suffered a serious shoulder injury. Veterans Ange Gogos and Lauren Spark have also retired. The Bulldogs still have a young list loaded with talent but will miss Huntington (ACL). NIC NEGREPONTIS SETBACK: Izzy Huntington (right) is out for the season after tearing her ACL in the opening round.
AT A GLANCE CEO: Ameet Bains Head of Football: Chris Grant GM – Women’s Football: Debbie Lee Coach: Nathan Burke Assistant coaches: Natalie Wood, Mel Hickey, Dylan Roberton, James Kennedy Development coaches: Kirby Bentley, Josh Bruce Player Development Manager: Claire Heffernan VFLW Head Coach: TBC High performance manager: Olivia Knowles Doctors: Naomi Harris, Daniel Geilings Head physiotherapist: Fiona Jacobs List Manager: Michael Sandry Football Operations Coordinator: George Seward Football Administration Coordinator: Lisa McKay Facebook: facebook.com/ BulldogsW Instagram/Twitter: @BulldogsW
2021 RECORD
W5L4D0
Finished: 8th Most goals: 12 – Isabel Huntington Most goals in a game: 3 – Isabel Huntington v GWS, R5, WO; Bonnie Toogood v GWS, R5, WO Highest score: 7.5 (47) v GWS 3.4 (22), R5, WO Lowest score: 2.3 (15) v Coll 7.9 (51), R6, VP Greatest winning margin: 25 points – 7.5 (47) v GWS 3.4 (22), R5, WO Greatest losing margin: 56 points – 3.4 (22) v Adel 12.6 (78), R8, NO Goals for: 43 Behinds for: 42 Points for: 300 Ave score for: 33 Goals against: 48 Behinds against: 52 Points against: 340 Ave score against: 38 Success rate: 56% Total attendance: 20,552
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2022 TEAM LIST No. Name
DOB
Hgt
Recruited from
Debut
Games
Goals
Prem
1
Brooke Lochland
3/5/1991
158
Montmorency (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW)
2017
34
18
1
2
Ellie Blackburn
25/3/1995
169
Berwick (Vic)/Beaconsfield (Vic)/Melb University (VFLW)
2017
46
24
1
3
Isabella Grant
21/9/2001
175
Spotswood (Vic)/Western U18
2021
11
0
4
Isabel Huntington
25/2/1999
175
East Sandringham (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW)
2018
20
18
5
Gabby Newton ^
31/8/2001
175
Yarrambat (Vic)/ Montmorency (Vic)/Northern U18/Carl (VFLW)
2020
15
0
6
Kirsten McLeod
30/5/1994
161
Carrum Downs (Vic)/Cranbourne (VFLW)
2017
30
21
1
7
Deanna Berry
5/7/1998
171
Mernda (Vic)/Epping (Vic)/Montmorency (Vic)/Melb Uni (VFLW)/Melb
2017
30
11
1
8
Bonnie Toogood
8/12/1997
178
South Melbourne (Vic)/Mornington (Vic)
2018
36
28
1
9
Eleanor Brown
21/1/2000
176
Glen Iris (Vic)/Sandringham U18/Southern Saints (VFLW)
2019
28
0
10
KatieLynch
6/4/2000
180
Camberwell (Vic)/Kew Rovers (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Coll (VFLW)/Coll
2019
24
1
11
Elle Bennetts
6/9/1989
175
Victorian Fury (Australia Netball League)/GWS Giants
2018
37
2 0
12
Gemma Lagioia
3/5/2001
160
Waverley (Vic)/Blackburn (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Coll (VFLW)
2020
15
13
Celine Moody
4/3/1997
186
South Belgrave (Vic)/Cranbourne (VFLW)/Carlton (VFLW)
2019
26
2
14
Ellyse Gamble
16/9/1997
180
Burnie (TSLW)
2017
24
0
15
Sarah Hartwig
12/4/2002
173
St Peters (Vic)/St Bedes Mentone (Vic)/Sandringham U18
2021
17
1
16
Naomi Ferres
26/10/1997
164
Werribee Centrals (Vic)/Wyndham Vale (Vic)/VU Western Spurs (VFLW)
2018
38
1
17
Elisabeth Georgostathis
17/10/2001
162
VU Western Spurs (Vic)/Western U18
2020
24
3
18
Britney Gutknecht
20/4/2001
167
Laurimar (Vic)/Northern U18
2020
14
3
19
Ashleigh Guest
10/4/1990
169
VU Western Spurs (VFLW)/GWS Giants/Melbourne
2017
39
0 0
1
20
Isabelle Pritchard
8/3/2002
178
Spotswood (Vic)/Western U18
2021
13
21
Bailey Hunt
20/9/1996
171
Montmorency (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW)
2017
32
1
1
22
Hannah Scott
10/3/1990
168
Hallam (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)
2017
32
2
1
23
Jess Fitzgerald
8/3/2002
163
Bundoora Park (Vic)/St Mary’s Greensborough (Vic)/Northern U18
2021
18
7 0
24
Aurora Smith
13/12/2003
165
Euroa (Vic)/Shepparton (Vic)/Murray U18
2022
1
25
Nell Morris-Dalton
5/4/2001
176
Fitzroy JFC (Vic)/Northern U18/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)
2020
14
8
26
Elizabeth Snell
14/3/2002
161
Kyneton (Vic)/Golden Square (Vic)/Bendigo U18/Ess (VFLW)
2022
6
0
27
Kirsty Lamb
27/6/1994
162
Yarrambat (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)
2017
45
14
28
Jemima Woods
28/5/2003
174
Bacchus Marsh (Vic)/Western U18/Western Bulldogs (VFLW)
2022
2
0
29
Amanda Ling
9/7/2002
161
Whitehorse Colts (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Port Melbourne (VFLW)
2022
2
0
30
Richelle Cranston
25/9/1989
171
North Geelong (VFLW)/Melbourne/Geelong
2017
43
20
33
Alice Edmonds
31/5/1998
189
Caulfield Grammarians (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW)/Richmond
2020
14
0
35
Annabel Strahan
15/9/2002
172
Golden Square (Vic)/Bendigo U18
2022
1
0
# Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships
CLUB RECORDS
MOST GAMES
46 45 38 36 34 32 32 30 28 28 28 26 24 24 24 24
Ellie Blackburn Kirsty Lamb Naomi Ferres Bonnie Toogood Brooke Lochland Bailey Hunt Hannah Scott Kirsten McLeod Eleanor Brown Angelica Gogos Lauren Spark Celine Moody Nicole Callinan Ellyse Gamble Elisabeth Georgostathis Kimberley Rennie
MOST GOALS
28 24 21 18 18 15 14 8
Bonnie Toogood Ellie Blackburn Kirsten McLeod Isabel Huntington Brooke Lochland Katie Brennan Kirsty Lamb Nell Morris-Dalton
2017201720182018201720172017201720192017-21 2017-21 20192017-20 201720202018-21 201820172017201820172017-19 20172020-
MOST GOALS IN A GAME
7 – Brooke Lochland (round 4, 2018)
BEST & FAIRESTS
2017 Ellie Blackburn Emma Kearney 2018 Emma Kearney 2019 Monique Conti 2020 Isabel Huntington 2021 Ellie Blackburn
HIGHEST SCORES
12.14 (86) v Carlton 2.1 (13), round 4, 2018 (WO) 10.8 (68) v West Coast 1.2 (8), round 9, 2022 (OS) 7.10 (52) v GWS Giants 3.2 (20), round 7, 2017 (MO) 8.3 (51) v Fremantle 10.6 (66), round 6, 2020 (WO) 7.7 49 v Collingwood 6.5 (41), round 5, 2018 (TSR) 7.7 49 v Fremantle 3.5 (23), round 1, 2018 (WO) 8.1 (49) v Adelaide 7.6 (48), round 6, 2022 (NO)
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FIXTURE
GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
73 points v Carlton, round 4, 2018 (WO) – Western Bulldogs 12.14 (86) v Carlton 2.1 (13) 60 points v West Coast, round 9, 2022 (OS) – Western Bulldogs 10.8 (68) v West Coast 1.2 (8) 32 points v GWS Giants, round 7, 2017 (MO) – Western Bulldogs 7.10 (52) v GWS Giants 3.2 (20) 32 points v Fremantle, round 1, 2017 (WO) – Western Bulldogs 6.8 (44) v Fremantle 1.6 (12)
GREATEST LOSING MARGINS
56 points v Adelaide, round 8, 2021 (NO) – Western Bulldogs 3.4 (22) v Adelaide 12.6 (78) 36 points v Collingwood, round 6, 2021 (VP) – Western Bulldogs 2.3 (15) v Collingwood 7.9 (51) 32 points v Brisbane, R4, 2019 (WO) – Western Bulldogs 2.5 (17) v Brisbane 7.7 (49)
ROUND 1 Melb 6.10 (46) d WB 3.4 (22) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 4 GWS 7.1 (43) d WB 2.10 (22) Henson Park Frem 3.7 (25) d WB 2.7 (19) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 5 WB 4.6 (30) d Rich 1.7 (13) VU Whitten Oval ROUND 6 WB 8.1 (49) d Adel 7.6 (48) Norwood Oval ROUND 7 WB 3.10 (28) d Geel 2.4 (16) VU Whitten Oval GCS 6.5 (41) drew WB 6.5 (41) Metricon Stadium ROUND 8 Coll 10.6 (66) d WB 6.5 (41) Victoria Park ROUND 9 WB 10.8 (68) d WCE 1.2 (8) Optus Stadium ROUND 10 Sunday, March 13 WESTERN BULLDOGS v BRISBANE LIONS Mars Stadium (Vic) 3.10pm (Seven)
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AFLW
STATS 2017 LADDER POS CLUB
P
W
L
D
PTS
%
1 Brisbane Lions
7
6
0
1
26
151.4
2 Adelaide Crows
7
5
2
0
20
157.3
2020 LADDERS POS CLUB
P
W
L
D
PTS
%
1
0
20
227.2
CONFERENCE A 1 North Melbourne
6
5
3 Melbourne
7
5
2
0
20
141
2 GWS Giants
6
4
2
0
16
123.2
4 Carlton
7
3
3
1
14
112.5
3 Brisbane Lions
6
3
2
1
14
107
5 Collingwood
7
3
4
0
12
85.5
4 Gold Coast Suns
6
2
3
1
10
101.3
6 Western Bulldogs
7
2
5
0
8
102.2
5 Geelong Cats
6
2
4
0
8
80.8
7 Fremantle
7
1
5
1
6
64.1
6 Adelaide Crows
6
2
4
0
8
80.4
8 GWS Giants
7
1
5
1
6
51.8
7 Richmond
6
0
6
0
0
35.7
0
0
24
154.7
CONFERENCE B
2018 LADDER POS CLUB
1 Fremantle P
W
L
D
PTS
%
6
6
2 Carlton
6
5
1
0
20
151.8
6
4
2
0
16
164.5
1 Western Bulldogs
7
5
2
0
20
142.5
3 Melbourne
2 Brisbane Lions
7
4
3
0
16
126.5
4 Collingwood
6
4
2
0
16
153.7
6
2
4
0
8
90.6
3 Melbourne
7
4
3
0
16
115.8
5 St Kilda
4 GWS Giants
7
3
3
1
14
92.6
6 Western Bulldogs
6
1
5
0
4
72.8
7 West Coast
6
1
5
0
4
32.1
P
W
L
D
PTS
%
5 Adelaide Crows
7
3
3
1
14
92.4
6 Collingwood
7
3
4
0
12
110.6
7 Fremantle
7
3
4
0
12
89.8
2021 LADDER
8 Carlton
7
2
5
0
8
54.1
POS CLUB
2019 LADDERS POS CLUB
P
W
L
D
PTS
%
CONFERENCE A
1 Adelaide
9
7
2
0
28
208.4
2 Brisbane Lions
9
7
2
0
28
195
3 Collingwood
9
7
2
0
28
190.5
4 Melbourne
9
7
2
0
28
130.4
1 Adelaide Crows
7
6
1
0
24
212.9
5 Fremantle
9
6
3
0
24
185.1
2 Fremantle
7
6
1
0
24
141.2
6 North Melbourne
9
6
3
0
24
142.5
3 North Melbourne
7
5
2
0
20
123.1
7 Carlton
9
5
4
0
20
125.8
4 Melbourne
7
4
3
0
16
111.2
8 Western Bulldogs
9
5
4
0
20
88.2
7
2
5
0
8
75.3
5 Western Bulldogs
CONFERENCE B
9 GWS Giants
9
4
5
0
16
74.1
10 Richmond
9
3
6
0
12
84.6
1 Carlton
7
4
3
0
16
99.6
11 St Kilda
9
3
6
0
12
69.6
2 Geelong Cats
7
3
4
0
12
65.5
12 West Coast
9
2
7
0
8
53
3 GWS Giants
7
2
5
0
8
70.5
13 Geelong Cats
9
1
8
0
4
40.2
4 Brisbane Lions
7
2
5
0
8
70.4
14 Gold Coast
9
0
9
0
0
36.5
5 Collingwood
7
1
6
0
4
66.7
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2022 RESULTS ROUND 1 Richmond 2.0 4.0 7.0 10.1 (61) St Kilda 2.1 2.3 2.5 3.5 (23) BEST: Richmond – Conti, Brennan, Lavey, Wakefield, Kiely. St Kilda – Lucas-Rodd, White, Phillips, Priest, Vesely. GOALS: Richmond – Wakefield 2, Bernardi 2, Kiely 2, Brennan 2, Stahl, Reid. St Kilda – White, Dillon, Matin. Umpires: A. Gianfagna, J. Pearson, M. Pell. Crowd: 3324 at SkyBus Stadium. North Melbourne 1.2 1.2 2.2 4.2 (26) Geelong Cats 0.0 0.2 2.4 2.6 (18) BEST: North Melbourne – Riddell, Garner, Bruton, Ashmore, Ferguson. Geelong Cats – A. McDonald, Prespakis, Webster, Morrison, Keryk. GOALS: North Melbourne – Bruton, Bateman, M. King, Ashmore. Geelong Cats – McWilliams, Crockett-Grills. Umpires: P. Bailes, N. Jankovskis, A. Mitchell. Crowd: 1872 at Arden St Oval. Melbourne 3.0 4.6 5.8 6.10 (46) Western Bulldogs 0.1 1.1 3.4 3.4 (22) BEST: Melbourne – Zanker, Hanks, Birch, Lampard, Hore, Mithen. Western Bulldogs – Blackburn, Bennetts, Fitzgerald, Lamb, Lochland. GOALS: Melbourne – Hore 2, Sherriff, Gay, Zanker, Harris. Western Bulldogs – Huntington, Toogood, Blackburn. Umpires: B. Hosking, N. McGinness, L. Rowe. Crowd: 2571 at VU Whitten Oval. Fremantle 1.1 3.1 3.2 6.7 (43) West Coast Eagles 0.2 0.2 2.3 2.3 (15) BEST: Fremantle – E. Antonio, Bowers, Miller, O’Sullivan, Cain. West Coast Eagles – Swanson, Collier, Gibson, Bowen, Smith. GOALS: Fremantle – E. Antonio 3, Miller 2, O’Sullivan. West Coast Eagles – Swanson, Schmidt. Umpires: D. Johanson, C. Jones, T. McPhee. Crowd: 5533 at Fremantle Oval. Adelaide Crows 1.0 2.1 3.1 6.3 (39) Brisbane Lions 0.2 0.2 0.3 1.3 (9) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Woodland, Hatchard, Marinoff, Jones, Phillips. Brisbane Lions – O’Dwyer, Bates, Conway, Anderson. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Woodland 4, Gould, Martin. Brisbane Lions – Bodey. Umpires: T. Bryce, R. Hundertmark, G. Lewis. Crowd: 1805 at Flinders University Stadium. Collingwood 0.4 3.6 4.7 6.8 (44) Carlton 1.0 1.2 3.4 3.7 (25) BEST: Collingwood – Lambert, Schleicher, Allen, Rowe, Davey. Carlton – Prespakis, McKay, Moody, Harrington. GOALS: Collingwood – Rowe, Schleicher, Downie, Sheridan, Alexander, Allen. Carlton – McEvoy, Jones, McKay. Umpires: D. Harris, M. Rodger, M. Baigent. Crowd: 3511 at Ikon Park. GWS Giants 1.0 3.2 4.3 5.6 (36) Gold Coast Suns 2.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 (21) BEST: GWS Giants – Parker, Eva, Beeson, Zreika, Mackrill. Gold Coast Suns – Stanton, Howarth, Ahrens, Bella, Rowbottom. GOALS: GWS Giants – Staunton 2, Beeson, Privitelli, Smith. Gold Coast Suns – Bohanna, Howarth, Perkins. Umpires: A. Adair, S. Whetton, C. Manthey. Crowd: 1535 at Great Barrier Reef Arena.
CROWS REVENGE: Ashleigh Woodland (left) is embraced by teammate Erin Phillips after one of her four goals in Adelaide’s big win over the Brisbane Lions in the Grand Final re-match in round one.
ROUND 2 Melbourne 1.0 6.3 7.6 8.6 (54) Richmond 2.1 2.1 4.1 6.2 (38) BEST: Melbourne – L. Pearce, Paxman, Birch, Hanks, West. Richmond – Lavey, Brennan, Conti, Seymour. GOALS: Melbourne – Harris 2, Hore 2, Bannan 2, D. Pearce, Paxman. Richmond – Lavey 2, Brennan 2, Dargan, Conti. Umpires: B. Hosking, M. Rodger, N. Jankovskis. Crowd: 1517 at Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval. Collingwood 3.3 4.4 5.5 6.5 (41) St Kilda 0.0 0.1 0.2 2.2 (14) BEST: Collingwood – Bonnici, Lambert, Butler, Cann, Rowe, Allen, Sheridan. St Kilda – Vesely, Phillips, Priest, Lucas-Rodd, Dillon. GOALS: Collingwood – Sheridan 2, O’Dea, Chaston, Newman, Cann. St Kilda – McDonald, Shierlaw. Umpires: A. Gianfagna, A. Mitchell, L. Rowe. Crowd: 2546 at Victoria Park.
1.0 2.2 3.4 4.7 (31) Carlton Geelong Cats 0.2 1.3 1.5 2.5 (17) BEST: Carlton – Prespakis, Harrington, Gee, Moody McEvoy. Geelong Cats – A. McDonald, Webster, Darby, Ivey, McWilliams. GOALS: Carlton – O’Dea, Stevens, Jones, Gee. Geelong Cats – Kearns, McWilliams. Umpires: P. Bailes, L. Porter, N. McGinness. Crowd: 2144 at GMHBA Stadium. Gold Coast Suns 0.2 1.4 2.4 7.4 (46) West Coast Eagles 0.0 2.0 2.2 5.3 (33) BEST: Gold Coast Suns – Rowbottom, Hampson, Surman, Bohanna, Stanton. West Coast Eagles – Swanson, Hooker, Bowan, Smith, McCarthy. GOALS: Gold Coast Suns – Bohanna 3, Surman 2, Dupuy, Perkins. West Coast Eagles – McCarthy, Atkins, Bowen, Gibson, Collier. Umpires: D. Harris, M. Pell, J. Pearson. Crowd: 587 at VU Whitten Oval.
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2022 RESULTS CONT. Adelaide Crows 1.1 3.3 4.4 5.7 (37) North Melbourne 0.2 1.3 2.5 3.6 (24) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Hatchard, Phillips, Thompson, Woodland. North Melbourne – Riddell, Gavalas, Kearney, Garner. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Woodland 4, Thompson. North Melbourne – Abbatangelo, Gavalas, Garner. Umpires: T. Bryce, M. Harris, R. Hundertmark. Crowd: 2010 at Norwood Oval. Fremantle 2.0 6.4 6.8 7.10 (52) GWS Giants 2.3 2.3 2.6 2.8 (20) BEST: Fremantle – Miller, Bowers, East, Pugh, Houghton. GWS Giants – Eva, Parker, Zreika, Smith, Staunton. GOALS: Fremantle – Houghton 2, E. Antonio, Bowers, Miller, East, McMahon. GWS Giants – Staunton 2. Umpires: M. Baigent, C. Brackenrig, J. Andrews. Crowd: 667 at VU Whitten Oval.
ROUND 3 Collingwood 1.0 3.3 4.3 5.5 (35) Geelong Cats 1.2 2.3 2.4 3.6 (24) BEST: Collingwood – Alexander, Lambert, Bonnici, O’Dea. Geelong Cats – McMahon, Emonson, A. McDonald, Darby. GOALS: Collingwood – Molloy 2, Sheridan, James, Alexander. Geelong Cats – Ivey, Darby, Moloney. Umpires: B. Hosking, N. McGinniss, S. Bridges. Crowd: 2265 at GMHBA Stadium.
GOALS: Melbourne – Harris 3, Hanks 2, Hore, L. Pearce, D. Pearce, Fitzsimon. St Kilda – Vogt, Xenos, McDonald. Umpires: P. Bailes, A. Mitchell, L. Lopes. Crowd: 1217 at Casey Fields.
GOALS: Fremantle – Miller 2, Roux, Houghton, E. Antonio. Collingwood – Bonnici. Umpires: N. Foot, M. Pell, M. Young. Crowd: 1257 at Victoria Park.
Fremantle 1.1 4.6 6.8 11.11 (77) Richmond 0.3 3.4 5.4 7.5 (47) BEST: Fremantle – Bowers, Houghton, O’Sullivan, Miller, Pugh, K. Antonio. Richmond – Conti, Dempsey, Seymour, Molan. GOALS: Fremantle – Houghton 2, E. Antonio 2, Tuhakaraina, Tighe, East, Hyde, Roux, Miller, E. Antonio. Richmond – Yassir, Stahl, Molan, Jacques, Brennan, D’Arcy, Bernardi. Umpires: J. Power, L. Rowe, L. Porter. Crowd: 1078 at Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval.
3.0 5.1 5.1 7.1 (43) GWS Giants Western Bulldogs 1.4 1.4 2.8 2.10 (22) BEST: GWS Giants – Barr, Parker, Eva, Pease, Grierson. Western Bulldogs – Brown, Cranston, Blackburn, Fitzgerald. GOALS: GWS Giants – Barr 3, Stephenson 2, Staunton, Doyle. Western Bulldogs – Cranston, Blackburn. Umpires: M. Baigent, D. Garroway, S. Nippress. Crowd: 2683 at Henson Park. 2.1 2.5 4.10 4.11 (35) Adelaide Crows Melbourne 0.1 0.2 0.2 3.3 (21) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Phillips, Marinoff, Allen, Rajcic, Hatchard, Jones. Melbourne – McNamara, Hanks, Goldrick, Lampard, D. Pearce. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Phillips 3, Martin. Melbourne – D. Pearce 2, Harris. Umpires: E. Glouftsis, T. Bryce, N. McGinness. Crowd: 2405 at Norwood Oval.
North Melbourne 3.3 5.5 7.12 7.12 (54) GWS Giants 0.0 0.0 1.1 4.3 (27) BEST: North Melbourne – Riddell, Kearney, Ashmore, Bannister. GWS Giants – Eva, Parker, Barr, Dalton. GOALS: North Melbourne – Bannister 2, Gavalas 2, Kearney, Garner, Bateman. GWS Giants – Dalton, Privitelli, Doyle, Staunton. Umpires: A. Adair, M. Pell, D. Garroway. Crowd: 1157 at Arden St Oval. Brisbane Lions 3.1 5.3 5.6 9.9 (63) Carlton 1.1 2.1 2.4 4.4 (28) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Bates, Grider, O’Dwyer, Farquharson, Monahan, Ellenger. Carlton – Prespakis, Moody, Jones, Harrington, Laloif. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Bodey 2, Wardlaw 2, Wuetschner 2, Farquharson, Bates, Hodder. Carlton – Jones 3, Stevens. Umpires: R. Chamberlain, J. Strybos, C. Melin. Crowd: 902 at Metricon Stadium.
Adelaide Crows 1.1 3.2 5.4 6.6 (42) West Coast Eagles 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.3 (9) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Marinoff, Jones, Mules, Phillips, Thompson, Allen. West Coast Eagles – Laurie, Bowen, Hooker, McCarthy, Gooch. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Mules 2, Woodland 2, Jones, Phillips. West Coast Eagles – Schmidt. Umpires: E. Glouftsis, T. Bryce, M. Scott. Crowd: 323 at Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval.
ROUND 4
Melbourne 1.0 2.5 3.5 9.10 (64) St Kilda 1.2 2.2 3.5 3.5 (23) BEST: Melbourne – Paxman, Lampard, Hanks, Harris, Hore, Birch. St Kilda – Lucas-Rodd, Jakobsson, Priest, Xenos, Shierlaw.
Fremantle 1.1 2.3 2.7 5.8 (38) Collingwood 0.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 (7) BEST: Fremantle – Miller, Bowers, Tighe, E. Antonio, Roux. Collingwood – Bonnici, Lambert, Schleicher, Livingstone, Rowe.
Brisbane Lions 0.2 1.4 2.7 3.9 (27) Geelong Cats 1.0 1.0 2.0 4.1 (25) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Bates, O’Dwyer, Bodey, Anderson, Grider. Geelong Cats – Scheer, A. McDonald, Webster, Emonson, M. McDonald. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Davidson, O’Dwyer, Bates. Geelong Cats – Scheer 3, Emonson. Umpires: J. Strybos, A. Adair, L. Rowe. Crowd: 1832 at Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex. North Melbourne 1.2 3.4 4.6 7.9 (51) Carlton 1.1 2.2 2.3 3.3 (21) BEST: North Melbourne – Riddell, M. King, Bruton, Kearney, Emma King, Bannister. Carlton – Harrington, Prespakis, Trudgeon, Gee. GOALS: North Melbourne – Bannister 2, O’Loughlin 2, Randall, Ashmore, Bateman. Carlton – Walker, Vescio, Gee. Umpires: J. Power, P. Bailes, T. McIntee. Crowd: 2329 at Ikon Park. Gold Coast Suns 1.5 3.7 3.7 5.9 (39) Richmond 1.0 3.3 5.3 5.4 (34) BEST: Gold Coast Suns – Drennan, Bohanna, Perkins, Rowbottom, Stanton. Richmond – Dempsey, Miller, Conti, Brennan. GOALS: Gold Coast Suns – Bohanna 2, Hammond, Perkins, Surman. Richmond – Brennan 2, Dargan, Dempsey, Lavey. Umpires: C. Melin, R. Chamberlain, C. Manthey. Crowd: 1329 at Metricon Stadium.
ROUND 5
Geelong Cats 2.1 3.1 3.1 4.3 (27) West Coast Eagles 0.0 1.3 2.5 3.6 (24) BEST: Geelong Cats – A. McDonald, Webster, Morrison, Prespakis, McWilliams, Moloney. West Coast Eagles – Swanson, Lewis, Bowen, N. Kelly, Hooker. GOALS: Geelong Cats – McWilliams 2, Webster, Moloney. West Coast Eagles – Bowen, N. Kelly, Schmidt. Umpires: P. Bailes, T. Chrystie, L. Rowe. Crowd: 1938 at GMHBA Stadium. Brisbane Lions 0.2 3.4 4.5 5.5 (35) Collingwood 0.2 0.2 1.4 1.5 (11) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Bates, Bodey, C. Svarc, Farquharson, Koenen, O’Dwyer. Collingwood – Schleicher, Lambert, Butler, Brown, Bonnici. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Farquharson 2, Davidson, Bates, Bodey. Collingwood – Chaston. Umpires: A. Adair, T. Bryce, J. Strybos. Crowd: 1668 at Maroochydore Multi Sport Complex
SURPRISE HERO: Nicola Barr kicked the first three goals of her career in the Giants’ win over the Western Bulldogs in round four.
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North Melbourne 1.2 3.2 5.5 5.7 (37) Richmond 0.1 1.3 2.3 2.6 (18) BEST: North Melbourne – Garner, Kearney, Riddell, Abbatangelo, Brown, M. King. Richmond – Conti, McKenzie, Brennan, Miller, S. Hosking. GOALS: North Melbourne – Bannister, Abbatangelo, Garner, M. King, Randall. Richmond – Brennan, Yassir. Umpires: A. Mitchell, N. McGinness, L. Rowe. Crowd: 1093 at Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval.
CATS ALIVE: Midfielder Rebecca Webster was dominant with 20 touches and a goal in Geelong’s thrilling win over the Eagles in round five.
2.2 2.3 3.8 6.8 (44) Melbourne GWS Giants 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1 (7) BEST: Melbourne – Hanks, Mithen, West, Paxman. GWS Giants – Randall, Parker, Eva, Dallaway. GOALS: Melbourne – Harris 2, Hore 2, D. Pearce, Scott. GWS Giants – Doyle. Umpires: N. Foot, P. Bailes, M. Pell. Crowd: 787 at Casey Fields. Fremantle 1.0 2.1 6.2 7.9 (51) Carlton 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 (9) BEST: Fremantle – Morrison, Miller, K. Antonio, O’Sullivan, O’Driscoll, Pugh, Hyde. Carlton – Hill, Moody, Egan, Prespakis, Vescio. GOALS: Fremantle – Morrison 3, Hyde 2, K. Antonio, Stewart. Carlton – Vescio. Umpires: M. Adams, J. Fry, C. Jones. Crowd:2524 at Fremantle Oval. Brisbane Lions 0.4 0.9 3.11 3.13 (31) 2.0 2.1 2.1 4.2 (26) St Kilda BEST: Brisbane Lions – O’Dwyer, Dawes, Bates, Hickie, Koenen. St Kilda – Phillips, Lucas-Rodd, Jakobsson, Priest, Xenos. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Yoshida-Martin, Bodey, Conway. St Kilda – Xenos 2, Lucas-Rodd, Greiser. Umpires: L. Fisher, M. Rodger, T. Chrystie. Crowd: 1010 at Trevor Barker Beach Oval.
Melbourne 0.3 2.4 4.7 5.8 (38) Gold Coast Suns 0.0 1.0 2.0 4.2 (26) BEST: Melbourne – Zanker, Heath, Mithen, Birch. Gold Coast Suns – Drennan, Stanton, Howarth, Rowbottom. GOALS: Melbourne – Harris 2, D. Pearce, McNamara, Fitzsimon. Gold Coast Suns – Drennan, Hampson, Stanton, Howarth. Umpires: E. Glouftsis, N. McGinness, S. Whetton. Crowd: 1124 at Casey Fields. Western Bulldogs 1.2 2.2 4.6 4.6 (30) Richmond 0.2 1.3 1.5 1.7 (13) BEST: Western Bulldogs – Blackburn, Lamb, Toogood, Hunt, Grant, Brown. Richmond – Conti, J. Hosking, Shelving, Brennan. GOALS: Western Bulldogs – Blackburn, Moody, Morris-Dalton, Toogood. Richmond – Brennan. Umpires: N. Jankovskis, M. Pell, G. Devenish. Crowd: 2159 at VU Whitten Oval. Adelaide Crows 1.2 2.7 3.9 7.9 (51) Carlton 0.2 0.3 1.3 1.6 (12) BEST: Adelaide – Marinoff, Hatchard, Jones, Phillips, McKinnon, Allan, Biddell. Carlton – Hill, Pound, Trudgeon, Egan, Prespakis. GOALS: Adelaide – Considine 2, Hatchard, Gould, Ponter, Whiteley, Jones. Carlton – Gee. Umpires: L. Fisher, A. Mitchell, J. Pearson. Crowd: 1404 at Ikon Park.
North Melbourne 1.1 1.5 2.8 3.8 (26) Fremantle 1.1 1.2 2.2 2.4 (16) BEST: North Melbourne – Garner, Riddell, Kearney, Bruton, M. King. Fremantle – Miller, O’Sullivan, Cain, K. Antonio, E. Antonio. GOALS: North Melbourne – Abbatangelo, Eddey, Randall. Fremantle – Houghton, E. Antonio. Umpires: S. Bridges, N. Foot, M. Rodger. Crowd: 1261 at North Hobart Oval. West Coast Eagles 0.4 2.5 2.9 2.10 (22) St Kilda 1.0 2.4 2.5 2.8 (20) BEST: West Coast Eagles – Hooker, Swanson, Lewis, Bowen, Laurie. St Kilda – Priest, White, Lucas-Rodd, Jakobsson, Phillips. GOALS: West Coast Eagles – Schmidt, Gibson. St Kilda – Matin, Grieser. Umpires: L. Rowe, L. Lopes, L. Porter. Crowd: 665 at Trevor Barker Beach Oval. Game moved from round four.
ROUND 6
Gold Coast Suns 1.3 3.3 6.6 7.7 (49) Geelong Cats 2.0 2.0 3.0 6.2 (38) BEST: Gold Coast Suns – Drennan, Groves-Little, Rowbottom, Stanton, Whitfort. Geelong Cats – Prespakis, A. McDonald, Morrison, Webster, Scheer. GOALS: Gold Coast Suns – Groves-Little 2, Bella, Bohanna, Stanton, Hampson, Surman. Geelong Cats – McWilliams 2, Scheer 2, Darby, Friswell. Umpires: A. Adair, C. Manthey, S. Whetton. Crowd: 683 at Metricon Stadium.
2.0 2.3 6.3 7.4 (46) Collingwood 1.2 3.4 (22) West Coast Eagles 0.0 0.1 BEST: Collingwood – Molloy, Bonnici, Lambert, Butler, Rowe, Cann, Alexander. West Coast Eagles – Hooker, Swanson, N. Kelly, Schmidt, Thomas. GOALS: Collingwood – Molloy 2, Alexander 2, Cann, Velardo, Bonnici. West Coast Eagles – N. Kelly, Hooker, Cameron. Umpires: D. Johanson, L. Jago, C. Snadden. Crowd: 1295 at Mineral Resources Park. 6.1 7.1 8.1 (49) Western Bulldogs 4.1 2.0 3.2 4.4 7.6 (48) Adelaide Crows BEST: Western Bulldogs – Blackburn, Lamb, Toogood, Ferres, Lynch, Pritchard. Adelaide Crows – Marinoff, Hatchard, Charlton, Allan, Phillips. GOALS: Western Bulldogs – Toogood 2, Blackburn, Cranston, Gutknecht, Lamb, Moody, Morris-Dalton. Adelaide Crows – Whiteley 2, Woodland 2, Gould, Munyard, Thompson. Umpires: E. Glouftsis, T. Bryce, G. Lewis. Crowd: 2181 at Norwood Oval.
ROUND 7
Brisbane Lions 3.2 6.8 8.13 12.13 (85) Gold Coast Suns 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.4 (16) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Hodder, Conway, Dawes, O’Dwyer, Bates, Campbell. Gold Coast Suns – Surman, Howarth, Stanton. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – T. Smith 3, Hodder 2, Anderson, Dawes, Conway, Farquharson, O’Dwyer, C. Svarc, Wardlaw. Gold Coast Suns – GrovesLittle, Perkins. Umpires: J. Strybos, C. Melin, S. Whetton. Crowd: 1105 at Metricon Stadium. Western Bulldogs 0.2 2.4 3.9 3.10 (28) Geelong Cats 0.0 0.2 0.2 2.4 (16) BEST: Western Bulldogs – Snell, Lamb, Blackburn, Toogood. Geelong Cats – Emonson, Webster, Scheer, A. McDonald. GOALS: Western Bulldogs – Toogood 2, Georgostathis. Geelong Cats – Scheer, McWilliams. Umpires: S. Meredith, J. Pearson, M. Pell. Crowd: 1530 at VU Whitten Oval.
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2022 RESULTS CONT. Adelaide Crows 0.4 2.6 3.11 5.15 (45) GWS Giants 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.5 (5) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Marinoff, Jones, Hatchard, Ponter, Charlton, McKinnon. GWS Giants – Parker, Eva, Randall, Mackrill. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Woodland 2, Whiteley, Hatchard, Marinoff. Umpires: M. Baigent, C. Brackenrig, S. Nippress. Crowd: 1955 at Henson Park. Carlton 3.1 5.5 5.5 7.6 (48) St Kilda 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 (2) BEST: Carlton – Gee, Vescio, Prespakis, Hill, Egan, Laloifi. St Kilda – Lucas-Rodd, Phillips, Priest GOALS: Carlton – Vescio 2, Moody 2, Good, Jones, Sherar. Umpires: N. McGinness, L. Rowe, B. Wallace. Crowd: 1642 at Ikon Park. Richmond 4.2 6.5 8.7 10.8 (68) West Coast Eagles 0.0 2.2 4.2 7.3 (45) BEST: Richmond – Conti, McKenzie, Stahl, Brennan, Lavey, Seymour. West Coast Eagles – Swanson, Hooker, Schmidt, Bowen. GOALS: Richmond – Stahl 3, Brennan 2, McKenzie, Conti, Bernardi, Macdonald, Makur Chuot. West Coast Eagles – Schmidt 3, Swanson 2, Bullas, Gibson. Umpires: J. Fry, C. Gibson, T. McPhee. Crowd: 878 at Mineral Resources Park. North Melbourne 2.1 4.2 5.2 6.2 (38) Collingwood 0.1 1.2 1.2 2.3 (15) BEST: North Melbourne – Garner, Riddell, Emma King, Kearney, Brown, Eddey, Ashmore. Collingwood – Lambert, Schleicher, Bonnici, Newman, Rowe.
DEE-LIGHTFUL: The Demons celebrate their record-breaking win over Fremantle in round nine.
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GOALS: North Melbourne – Garner 3, Randall 2, M. King. Collingwood – Velardo, Lambert. Umpires: P. Bailes, L. Porter, T. McIntee. Crowd: 869 at North Hobart Oval. Melbourne 0.0 1.0 4.4 5.5 (35) Brisbane Lions 1.3 3.5 4.5 4.8 (32) BEST: Melbourne – Harris, Paxman, Bannan, D. Pearce, Hanks, McNamara. Brisbane Lions – Bates, O’Dwyer, Bodey, C. Svarc, Pullar, Dawes. GOALS: Melbourne – Harris 2, Bannan 2, West. Brisbane Lions – O’Dwyer, Conway, Bodey, Farquharson. Umpires: A. Adair, M. Young, M. Rodger. Crowd: 790 at Metricon Stadium. Gold Coast Suns 1.2 3.3 6.4 6.5 (41) Western Bulldogs 0.1 2.3 2.4 6.5 (41) BEST: Gold Coast Suns – Rowbottom, Saad, Drennan, Stanton, Dunn, Bohanna. Western Bulldogs – Lamb, Blackburn, Georgostathis, Fitzgerald, Moody, Morris-Dalton. GOALS: Gold Coast Suns – Bohanna 2, Perkins, Rowbottom, Groves-Little, Dupuy. Western Bulldogs – Morris-Dalton 2, Gutknecht 2, Fitzgerald, Lamb. Umpires: J. Strybos, C. Melin, C. Manthey. Crowd: 629 at Metricon Stadium.
ROUND 8 GWS Giants 1.0 3.2 4.5 6.5 (41) 1.1 2.6 3.7 5.9 (39) St Kilda BEST: GWS Giants – Parker, Eva, Dallaway, Staunton, Barr. St Kilda – Shierlaw, Xenos, Lucas-Rodd, Phillips, Priest. GOALS: GWS Giants – Staunton 3, Barr, Stephenson, Smith. St Kilda – Xenos 2, Richards, Greiser, White.
Umpires: C. Brackenrig, D. Garroway, S. Nippress. Crowd: 427 at Blacktown International Sportspark. Adelaide Crows 1.0 1.2 1.7 3.7 (25) 0.1 1.3 2.3 2.4 (16) Fremantle BEST: Adelaide Crows – Hatchard, Marinoff, Ponter, Allen, Biddell, Charlton, Jones. Fremantle – Cain, Pugh, E. Antonio, Verrier, Runnells. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Ponter 2, Woodland. Fremantle – Runnells, Miller. Umpires: M. Adams, T. Bryce, C. Jones. Crowd: 2419 at Fremantle Oval. Geelong Cats 1.0 5.0 5.2 5.3 (33) Richmond 0.2 1.2 1.3 1.4 (10) BEST: Geelong Cats – A. McDonald, Webster, McMahon, McWilliams, Barber. Richmond – Conti, S. Hosking, J. Hosking, Miller, Brennan. GOALS: Geelong Cats – McWilliams 2, Darby, Webster, Maguire. Richmond – Brennan. Umpires: T. Chrystie, L. Porter, G. Devenish. Crowd: 1521 at Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval. 2.0 3.1 4.3 4.3 (27) Melbourne North Melbourne 0.2 1.4 1.4 2.5 (17) BEST: Melbourne – Paxman, Mithen, Heath, Harris, L. Pearce. North Melbourne – Riddell, Garner, Bruton, M. King. GOALS: Melbourne – Harris 2, Hore, Paxman. North Melbourne – Garner, Ashmore. Umpires: P. Bailes, M. Young, M. Rodger. Crowd: 1408 at Casey Fields. St Kilda 3.0 4.2 5.2 5.4 (34) 1.2 2.4 4.7 (31) Gold Coast Suns 0.1 BEST: St Kilda – Lucas-Rodd, White, Phillips, Priest, Jakobsson. Gold Coast Suns – Stanton, Saad, Whitfort, Bohanna, Drennan.
GOALS: St Kilda – Xenos, Exon, McDonald, Shierlaw, Guttridge. Gold Coast Suns – Bohanna, Perkins, Surman, Groves-Little. Umpires: L. Lopes, T. McIntee, J. Strybos. Crowd: 839 at Trevor Barker Beach Oval
THRILLER: The Adelaide Crows hung on for a two-point win over Collingwood in round nine.
Collingwood 3.2 6.2 9.3 10.6 (66) Western Bulldogs 1.3 3.3 4.4 6.5 (41) BEST: Collingwood – Lambert, Schleicher, Cann, Frederick. Western Bulldogs – Blackburn, Lamb, Georgostathis, Fitzgerald. GOALS: Collingwood – Lambert 3, Frederick 2, Molloy, Chiocci, James, Moloney, Cann. Western Bulldogs – Blackburn 2, Lamb, Fitzgerald, Morris-Dalton, Hartwig. Umpires: G. Lewis, A. Mitchell, M. Harris. Crowd: 2796 at Victoria Park. Brisbane Lions 4.3 7.4 11.4 15.8 (98) West Coast Eagles 0.0 0.0 2.0 4.0 (24) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Bates, Anderson, Wardlaw, Conway, C. Svarc, Hickie. West Coast Eagles – Swanson, Lewis, Bowen. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Wardlaw 3, Conway 3, Hodder 2, Bodey 2, Davidson, Smith, C. Svarc, Dawes, Ellinger. West Coast Eagles – Hooker, Bullas, Gooch, Cameron Umpires: A. Adair, C. Gibson, C. Snadden. Crowd: 730 at Mineral Resources Park. Carlton 1.2 3.3 5.8 7.9 (51) GWS Giants 1.1 3.1 4.1 5.3 (33) BEST: Carlton – Pound, Prespakis, Hill, Vescio, Harrington. GWS Giants – Barr, Hetherington, Eva, Parker. GOALS: Carlton – Vescio 2, McKay 2, Gee, Prespakis, Jones. GWS Giants – Staunton 2, Mackrill, Loynes, Barr. Umpires: M. Baigent, D. Garroway, S. Nippress. Crowd: 1839 at Manuka Oval.
ROUND 9
St Kilda 1.2 2.5 2.6 2.6 (18) Geelong Cats 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.9 (9) BEST: St Kilda – Lucas-Rodd, Phillips, Jakobsson, Guttridge, White. Geelong Cats – Morrison, Prespakis, Gardiner, A. McDonald, McMahon. GOALS: St Kilda – Shierlaw, Greiser. Umpires: T. Chrystie, M. Young, M. Scott. Crowd: 947 at RSEA Park. 5.2 5.3 7.3 7.4 (46) Richmond 0.1 2.2 2.2 6.2 (38) GWS Giants BEST: Richmond – Conti, S. Hosking, Miller, Dempsey, Brennan. GWS Giants – Beeson, Eva, Staunton, Dalton, McKinnon. GOALS: Richmond – Brennan 2, Wakefield, Shevlin, Kiely, Lavey, Bernardi. GWS Giants – Staunton 3, Pease, Stack, Privitelli. Umpires: M. Baigent, A. Mitchell, J. Pearson. Crowd: 613 at Giants Stadium. Melbourne 3.0 6.5 13.6 16.11 (107) Fremantle 1.0 1.1 1.1 3.1 (19) BEST: Melbourne – Hanks, D. Pearce, Bannan, Mithen, Paxman. Fremantle – Miller, East, Verrier, Tighe. GOALS: Melbourne – D. Pearce 5, Harris 3, Hore 3, Paxman 2, Scott, Bannan, Sherrif. Fremantle – Tuhakaraina, Miller, MacLachlan. Umpires: J. Fry, L. Jago, L. Porter. Crowd: 2717 at Optus Stadium. Western Bulldogs 1.1 3.5 6.7 10.8 (68) West Coast Eagles 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.2 (8) BEST: Western Bulldogs – Lamb, Blackburn, Lochland, Morris-Dalton, Lynch. West Coast Eagles – Swanson, Gooch, Lewis, Bullas. GOALS: Western Bulldogs – Lochland 3, Toogood 2, Morris-Dalton 2, Lamb, Cranston, Berry. West Coast Eagles – Bullas. Umpires: M. Adams, C. Gibson, T. McPhee. Crowd: 1197 at Optus Stadium. Brisbane Lions 3.0 5.4 6.6 7.8 (50) North Melbourne 1.0 1.0 2.1 2.2 (14) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Bates, Grider, Anderson, Conway, Bodey, Moloney. North Melbourne – Riddell, Kearney, Garner, M. King, Brown.
GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Conway 2, Moloney 2, T. Smith, Wardlaw, Davidson. North Melbourne – Garner, Randall. Umpires: A. Adair, P. Bailes, S. Nippress. Crowd: 845 at VU Whitten Oval.
GOALS: Carlton – Stevens 2, Good 2, Jones, Gee, Vescio. Gold Coast Suns – Bohanna, Hampson. Umpires: G. Devenish, M. Rodger, L. Rowe. Crowd: 1062 at Ikon Park.
Adelaide Crows 2.4 2.4 3.6 4.6 (30) Collingwood 0.0 2.3 3.3 4.4 (28) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Marinoff, Hatchard, Phillips, Thompson, Woodland. Collingwood – Schleicher, Rowe, Cann, Molloy, James. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Woodland 2, Phillips, Ponter. Collingwood – James 2, Brown, Molloy. Umpires: T. Bryce, G. Lewis, M. Harris. Crowd: 2572 at Norwood Oval. Carlton 3.1 3.2 5.3 7.4 (46) Gold Coast Suns 0.1 2.2 2.4 2.4 (16) BEST: Carlton – Hill, Prespakis, Pound, Moody, Laloifi. Gold Coast Suns – Whitfort, Drennan, Bohanna, Rowbottom, Yorston.
ROUND 10*
Fremantle 0.3 2.4 2.7 3.7 (25) Western Bulldogs 0.1 2.4 2.4 2.7 (19) BEST: Fremantle – E. Antonio, Miller, O’Driscoll, O’Sullivan, Verrier. Western Bulldogs – Lamb, Blackburn, Moody, Bennetts, Brown. GOALS: Fremantle – Franklin 2, E. Antonio. Western Bulldogs – Toogood, Lamb. Umpires: N. Jankovskis, M. Rodger, J. Pearson. Crowd: 982 at VU Whitten Oval. * Game brought forward
2022 LADDER POS CLUB
P
W
L
D
%
PTS
1
Adelaide Crows
9
8
1
0
203.5
32
2
Melbourne
9
8
1
0
199.1
32
3
Brisbane Lions
9
7
2
0
197.2
28
4
North Melbourne
9
6
3
0
125.3
24
5
Fremantle
9
6
3
0
122.5
24
6
Collingwood
9
5
4
0
109.7
20
7
Western Bulldogs
9
4
4
1
104.6
18
8
Carlton
9
4
5
0
82.6
16
9
Gold Coast Suns
9
3
5
1
74
14
9
3
6
0
89.1
12
11 GWS Giants
9
3
6
0
66.8
12
12 Geelong Cats
9
2
7
0
83.5
8
13 St Kilda
9
2
7
0
57.2
8
14 West Coast Eagles
9
1
8
0
44.1
4
10 Richmond
womens.AFL
AFL RECORD
45
AFLW 2022
PREMIERS DATE
CLUB
25/3/17 Adelaide Crows
COACH
CAPTAIN(S)
RESULT
VENUE
Bec Goddard
Erin Phillips, Chelsea Randall
Adel 4.11 (35) v BL 4.5 (29)
Metricon Stadium 15,610
Ellie Blackburn
WB 4.3 (27) v BL 3.3 (21)
Ikon Park
Adel 10.3 (63) v Carl 2.6 (18)
Adelaide Oval
53,034
Adel 3.2 (20) v BL 6.2 (38)
Adelaide Oval
22,934
24/3/18 Western Bulldogs Paul Groves 31/3/19 Adelaide Crows 2020
Matthew Clarke Erin Phillips, Chelsea Randall
7083
No AFLW Grand FInal played due to COVID-19
17/4/21
Brisbane Lions
Craig Starcevich Emma Zielke
AFLW CUP AMBASSADORS YEAR
PLAYER
2017
Susan Alberti
2018
Sam Mostyn
2019
Jan Cooper
2020 2021
The AFLW Cup Ambassador recognises an individual’s contribution to the women’s game in its formative years.
GRAND FINAL BEST ON GROUND YEAR
PLAYER
CLUB
2017
Erin Phillips
Adelaide
2018
Monique Conti
Western Bulldogs
2019
Erin Phillips
Adelaide
Not awarded
2020
No AFLW Grand FInal played due to COVID-19
Jamie Howel
2021
Kate Lutkins
KATE LUTKINS
RISING STAR YEAR
PLAYER
CLUB
2017
Ebony Marinoff
Adelaide
2018
Chloe Molloy
Collingwood
50
2019
Madison Prespakis
Carlton
49
2020
Isabel Huntington
Western Bulldogs
34
2021
Tyla Hanks
Melbourne
48
VOTES 47
RISING STAR VOTING 2021 PLAYER
CLUB
Tyla Hanks
Melbourne
Ellie McKenzie
Richmond
32
Mikayla Bowen
West Coast
22
Tyanna Smith
St Kilda
19
Natalie Grider
Brisbane Lions
10
46
CROWD
AFL RECORD
womens.AFL
VOTES 48
TYLA HANKS
Brisbane
MARK OF THE YEAR
GOAL OF THE YEAR ROUND OPPONENT
YEAR PLAYER
CLUB
2017 Darcy Vescio
Carlton
ROUND OPPONENT
YEAR PLAYER
CLUB
2017 Erin Phillips
Adelaide
3
Carlton
2018 Aliesha Newman
Melbourne
2
Adelaide
2018 Tayla Harris
Carlton
1
Collingwood
2019 Ashley Sharp
Fremantle
2
Brisbane
2019 Tayla Harris
Carlton
6
Brisbane
5
Western Bulldogs
2020 Kate Hore
Melbourne
6
Carlton
2020 Rebecca Privitelli GWS Giants
1
Gold Coast
2021 Courtney Hodder
Brisbane
9
Melbourne
2021 Danielle Ponter
8
Western Bulldogs
Adelaide
LEADING GOALKICKER YEAR PLAYER
CLUB
2017 Darcy Vescio
Carlton
GOALS BEHINDS
2018 Brooke Lochland
Western Bulldogs
14
4
12
6
2019 Stevie-Lee Thompson Adelaide
13
4
2020 Caitlin Greiser
St Kilda
10
5
2021 Darcy Vescio
Carlton
16
4
LEADING GOALKICKERS BY CLUB CLUB
2017
2019
Home & Away PLAYER (incl. finals)
PLAYER Adelaide
2018
Sarah Perkins
Brisbane Lions Kate McCarthy
Home & Away PLAYER (incl. finals)
11 (11)
Erin Phillips, Ruth Wallace
9 (9)
Jessica Wuetschner
Home & Away (incl. finals)
7
Stevie Lee-Thompson
11 (13)
Jessica Wuetschner
13 (14) 8
Carlton
Darcy Vescio
14
Tayla Harris, Darcy Vescio
5
Tayla Harris
Collingwood Fremantle
Moana Hope
7
Christina Bernardi
9
Sarah D’Arcy
Kara Antonio, Ashley Sharp
4
Amy Lavell
6
Gemma Houghton
8 (9)
Geelong Cats
–
GWS Giants
Phoebe McWilliams
7
Phoebe McWilliams
7
Mia-Rae Clifford Christina Bernardi
6 (6) 7
Melbourne
Alyssa Mifsud
9
Tegan Cunningham
9
Tegan Cunningham
8
North Melb
–
Moana Hope, Emma King
8
W Bulldogs
Ellie Blackburn
Katie Brennan
6
CLUB
–
– 6 2020
PLAYER Adelaide
Brooke Lochland
Danielle Ponter
12 (12)
4
2021 Home & Away PLAYER (incl. finals) 5
Home & Away (incl. finals)
Erin Phillips
12 (14)
Brisbane Lions Jesse Wardlaw
9 (9)
Dakota Davidson
13 (16)
Carlton
7 (8) 5 (8)
Darcy Vescio
16
Tayla Harris Georgia Gee
7 (8)
Collingwood
Jordan Membrey
5 (7)
Chloe Molloy
14 (16)
Fremantle
Sabreena Duffy
9 (12)
Gemma Houghton
14 (15)
Geelong Cats
Richelle Cranston
5
Richelle Cranston
5
Gold Coast
Kalinda Howarth
9 (9)
Six players equal
3
GWS Giants
Cora Staunton
7 (8)
Cora Staunton
Melbourne
Kate Hore Shelley Scott
5 (5) 4 (5)
Kate Hore
11 (12)
10
North Melb
Kaitlyn Ashmore
8 (9)
Jasmine Garner Sophie Abbatangelo
8 (9) 7 (9)
Richmond
Courtney Wakefield
4
Katie Brennan
14
St Kilda
Caitlin Greiser
10
Caitlin Greaser
9
West Coast
Hayley Bullas
2
Grace Kelly
7
W Bulldogs
Kirsten McLeod
5
Isabel Huntington
12 womens.AFL
AFL RECORD
47
AFLW 2022
SETTING THE PACE: Adelaide’s Ebony Marinoff is the equal AFLW games record-holder with 50.
MOST GAMES GAMES
50 50 50 49 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 47 47 47 47 47 47
48
MOST GOALS
PLAYER
CLUB/S
Ally Anderson Emily Bates Ebony Marinoff Libby Birch Sarah Allan Alison Downie Sarah Hosking Breanna Koenen Karen Paxman Tahlia Randall Nicola Stevens Stevie-Lee Thompson Darcy Vescio Kaitlyn Ashmore Brittany Bonnici Jasmine Garner Emma Kearney Jaimee Lambert Hayley Miller
Brisbane Lions Brisbane Lions Adelaide Crows Western Bulldogs/Melbourne Adelaide Crows Carlton/Collingwood Carlton/Richmond Brisbane Lions Melbourne Bris Lions/North Melbourne Collingwood/Carlton Adelaide Crows Carlton Bris Lions/North Melbourne Collingwood Collingwood/North Melbourne W Bulldogs/North Melbourne Western Bulldogs/Collingwood Fremantle
AFL RECORD
womens.AFL
GOALS
51 47 47 44 43 40 37 37 35 34 31 30 30 29 28 26 26 25 25 25 24 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22
Bold = current player
PLAYER
CLUB/S
Darcy Vescio Tayla Harris Erin Phillips Katie Brennan Cora Staunton Jasmine Garner Gemma Houghton Jessica Wuetschner Kate Hore Phoebe McWilliams Danielle Ponter Christina Bernardi Sabreena Duffy Chloe Molloy Bonnie Toogood Shelley Scott Ashleigh Woodland Tegan Cunningham Sarah Perkins Ashley Sharp Ellie Blackburn Ebony Antonio Caitlin Greiser Moana Hope Jesse Wardlaw Kaitlyn Ashmore Daisy Bateman Dakota Davidson Sabrina Frederick Eloise Jones Stevie-Lee Thompson
Carlton Bris Lions/Carlton/Melbourne Adelaide Crows Western Bulldogs/Richmond GWS Giants Collingwood/North Melbourne Fremantle Brisbane Lions Melbourne GWS Giants/Geelong Cats Adelaide Crows Collingwood/GWS/Richmond Fremantle Collingwood Western Bulldogs Melbourne Melbourne/Adelaide Crows Melbourne Adel Crows/Melbourne/GCS Fremantle Western Bulldogs Fremantle St Kilda Collingwood/North Melbourne Brisbane Lions Bris Lions/North Melbourne North Melbourne Brisbane Lions Bris Lions/Rich/Collingwood Adelaide Crows Adelaide Crows
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AFLW 2022
ALL-AUSTRALIAN TEAMS 2017
2018
2019
Backs Nicola Stevens Courtney Cramey Half-backs Chelsea Randall Brianna Davey Karen Paxman Centres Elise O’Dea Daisy Pearce Emma Kearney Half-forwards Erin Phillips Sabrina Frederick Ellie Blackburn Forwards Sarah Perkins Darcy Vescio Followers Emma King Kara Antonio Emily Bates Interchange Jessica Dal Pos Kate McCarthy Ebony Marinoff Tayla Harris Melissa Hickey Sam Virgo Coach Bec Goddard
Backs Chloe Molloy Kate Lutkins Half-backs Hannah Scott Chelsea Randall Ebony Antonio Centres Dana Hooker Emma Kearney Alicia Eva Half-forwards Elise O’Dea Sabrina Frederick Brooke Lochland Forwards Jessica Wuetschner Christina Bernardi Followers Erin McKinnon Courtney Gum Daisy Pearce Interchange Emily Bates Tayla Harris Karen Paxman Ellie Blackburn Meg Downie Coach Paul Groves
Backs Meghan McDonald Ash Brazill Half-backs Jessica Duffin Chelsea Randall Kerryn Harrington Centres Emma Kearney Kiara Bowers Karen Paxman Half-forwards Erin Phillips Jasmine Garner Monique Conti Forwards Gemma Houghton Stevie-Lee Thompson Followers Lauren Pearce Ebony Marinoff Madison Prespakis Interchange Emma King Gabriella Pound Ally Anderson Anne Hatchard Dana Hooker Coach Matthew Clarke
Collingwood Adelaide Adelaide Carlton Melbourne Melbourne Melbourne (c) Western Bulldogs Adelaide (vc) Brisbane Lions Western Bulldogs Adelaide Carlton Collingwood Fremantle Brisbane Lions GWS Giants Brisbane Lions Adelaide Brisbane Lions Melbourne Brisbane Lions Adelaide
2020
2021
Backs Sarah Allan Kate Lutkins Half-backs Kerryn Harrington Libby Birch Isabel Huntington Centres Emma Kearney Kiara Bowers Jaimee Lambert Half-forwards Olivia Purcell Gemma Houghton Jasmine Garner Forwards Caitlin Greiser Kate Hore Followers Sharni Layton Karen Paxman Madison Prespakis Interchange Kalinda Howarth Alyce Parker Tayla Harris Ash Riddell Anne Hatchard Coach Not appointed
Backs Sarah Allan Meghan McDonald Half-backs Ruby Schlieder Kate Lutkins Janelle Cuthbertson Centres Monique Conti Kiara Bowers Georgia Patrikios Half-forwards Jasmine Garner Katie Brennan Ellie Blackburn Forwards Erin Phillips Chloe Molloy Followers Breann Moody Brianna Davey Alyce Parker Interchange Ebony Marinoff Darcy Vescio Brittany Bonnici Karen Paxman Emma Kearney Coach Craig Starcevich
50
AFL RECORD
Adelaide Crows Brisbane Lions Carlton Melbourne Western Bulldogs North Melbourne (vc) Fremantle Collingwood Geelong Cats Fremantle North Melbourne St Kilda Melbourne Collingwood Melbourne (c) Carlton Gold Coast GWS Giants Carlton North Melbourne Adelaide Crows
womens.AFL
Collingwood Brisbane Lions Western Bulldogs Adelaide (c) Fremantle Fremantle Western Bulldogs GWS Giants Melbourne Brisbane Lions Western Bulldogs Brisbane Lions Collingwood GWS Giants GWS Giants Melbourne (vc) Brisbane Lions Carlton Melbourne Western Bulldogs Melbourne Western Bulldogs
Adelaide Geelong Collingwood Brisbane Lions Fremantle Richmond Fremantle (vc) St Kilda North Melbourne Richmond Western Bulldogs Adelaide Collingwood Carlton Collingwood (c) GWS Giants Adelaide Carlton Collingwood Melbourne North Melbourne Brisbane Lions
Geelong Collingwood North Melbourne Adelaide (vc) Carlton North Melbourne Fremantle Melbourne Adelaide (c) North Melbourne Western Bulldogs Fremantle Adelaide Melbourne Adelaide Carlton North Melbourne Carlton Brisbane Lions Adelaide Fremantle Adelaide
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EVERY ALL-AUSTRALIAN PLAYER PLAYER
Allan, Sarah Allan, Sarah Anderson, Ally Antonio, Kara Antonio, Ebony Bates, Emily Bates, Emily Bernardi, Christina Birch, Libby Blackburn, Ellie Blackburn, Ellie Blackburn, Ellie Bonnici, Brittany Bowers, Kiara Bowers, Kiara Bowers, Kiara Brazill, Ash Brennan, Katie Conti, Monique Conti, Monique Cramey, Courtney Cuthbertson, Janelle Dal Pos, Jessica Davey, Brianna Davey, Brianna Downie, Meg Duffin, Jessica Eva, Alicia Frederick, Sabrina Frederick, Sabrina Garner, Jasmine Garner, Jasmine Garner, Jasmine Greiser, Caitlin Gum, Courtney Harrington, Kerryn
CLUB
YEAR
PLAYER
CLUB
YEAR
Adel Adel BL Frem Frem BL BL Coll Melb WB WB WB Coll Frem Frem Frem Coll Rich WB Rich Adel Frem GWS Carl Coll Melb NM GWS BL BL NM NM NM StK GWS Carl
2020 2021 2019 2017 2018 2017 2018 2018 2020 2017 2018 2021 2021 2019 2020 2021 2019 2021 2019 2021 2017 2021 2017 2017 2021 2018 2019 2018 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2020 2018 2019
Harrington, Kerryn Harris, Tayla Harris, Tayla Harris, Tayla Hatchard, Anne Hatchard, Anne Hickey, Melissa Hooker, Dana Hooker, Dana Hore, Kate Houghton, Gemma Houghton, Gemma Howarth, Kalinda Huntington, Isabel Kearney, Emma Kearney, Emma Kearney, Emma Kearney, Emma Kearney, Emma King, Emma King, Emma Lambert, Jaimee Lochland, Brooke Lutkins, Kate Lutkins, Kate Lutkins, Kate Marinoff, Ebony Marinoff, Ebony Marinoff, Ebony McCarthy, Kate McDonald, Meghan McDonald, Meghan McKinnon, Erin Molloy, Chloe Molloy, Chloe Moody, Breann
Carl BL Carl Carl Adel Adel Melb Frem Frem Melb Frem Frem GCS WB WB WB NM NM NM Coll NM Coll WB BL BL BL Adel Adel Adel BL Geel Geel GWS Coll Coll Carl
2020 2017 2018 2020 2019 2020 2017 2018 2019 2020 2019 2020 2020 2020 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2019 2020 2018 2018 2020 2021 2017 2019 2021 2017 2019 2021 2018 2018 2021 2021
PLAYER
CLUB
Norder, Sharni O’Dea, Elise O’Dea, Elise Parker, Alyce Parker, Alyce Patrikios, Georgia Paxman, Karen Paxman, Karen Paxman, Karen Paxman, Karen Paxman, Karen Pearce, Daisy Pearce, Daisy Pearce, Lauren Perkins, Sarah Phillips, Erin Phillips, Erin Phillips, Erin Pound, Gabriella Prespakis, Madison Prespakis, Madison Purcell, Olivia Randall, Chelsea Randall, Chelsea Randall, Chelsea Riddell, Ashleigh Schleicher, Ruby Scott, Hannah Stevens, Nicola Thompson, Stevie-Lee Vescio, Darcy Vescio, Darcy Virgo, Sam Wuetschner, Jessica
EVERY ALL-AUSTRALIAN COACH
AFLW BEST & FAIREST
YEAR
YEAR
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
52
PLAYER
CLUB
Bec Goddard Paul Groves Matthew Clarke Not awarded Craig Starcevich
Adelaide Western Bulldogs Adelaide
AFL RECORD
Brisbane
womens.AFL
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2021
Coll Melb Melb GWS GWS StK Melb Melb Melb Melb Melb Melb Melb Melb Adel Adel Adel Adel Carl Carl Carl Geel Adel Adel Adel NM Coll WB Coll Adel Carl Carl BL BL
PLAYER
CLUB
Erin Phillips Emma Kearney Erin Phillips Madison Prespakis Kiara Bowers Brianna Davey
Adelaide Western Bulldogs Adelaide Carlton Fremantle Collingwood
YEAR
2020 2017 2018 2020 2021 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2017 2017 2019 2021 2019 2019 2020 2020 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2018 2017 2019 2017 2021 2017 2018
VOTES
14 14 19 15 15 15
AFLW 2022
NAB AFLW DRAFT 2016 PICK CLUB 1 GWS Giants 2 Brisbane 3 Carlton 4 Fremantle 5 W Bulldogs 6 Collingwood 7 Adelaide 8 Melbourne 9 Melbourne 10 Adelaide 11 Collingwood 12 W Bulldogs 13 Fremantle 14 Carlton 15 Brisbane 16 GWS Giants 17 GWS Giants 18 Brisbane 19 Carlton 20 Fremantle 21 W Bulldogs 22 Collingwood 23 Adelaide 24 Melbourne 25 Melbourne 26 Adelaide 27 Collingwood 28 W Bulldogs 29 Fremantle 30 Carlton 31 Brisbane 32 GWS Giants 33 GWS Giants 34 Brisbane 35 Carlton 36 Fremantle 37 W Bulldogs 38 Collingwood 39 Adelaide 40 Melbourne 41 Melbourne 42 Adelaide 43 Collingwood 44 W Bulldogs 45 Fremantle 46 Carlton 47 Brisbane 48 GWS Giants 49 GWS Giants 50 Brisbane 51 Carlton 52 Fremantle 53 W Bulldogs
54
AFL RECORD
PLAYER Nicola Barr Emily Bates Bianca Jakobsson Hayley Miller Jaimee Lambert Nicola Stevens Ebony Marinoff Elise O’Dea Deanna Berry Heather Anderson Stephanie Chiocci Aasta O’Connor Brianna Green Kate Gillespie-Jones Tahlia Randall Ashleigh Guest Aimee Schmidt Nicole Hildebrand Sarah Hosking Ashley Sharp Hannah Scott Sarah D’Arcy Jenna McCormick Richelle Cranston Lauren Pearce Deni Varnhagen Brittany Bonnici Kirsten McLeod Lara Filocamo Gabriella Pound Leah Kaslar Rebecca Beeson Kate Stanton Jessica Wuetschner Danielle Hardiman Tiah Haynes Kimberley Ebb Bree White Sally Riley Alyssa Mifsud Shelley Scott Georgia Bevan Caitlyn Edwards Hayley Wildes Kira Phillips Shae Audley Ally Anderson Erin McKinnon Thi Thanh Mai Nguyen Breanna Koenen Isabella Ayre Tayla Bresland Brooke Lochland womens.AFL
PICK CLUB 54 Collingwood 55 Adelaide 56 Melbourne 57 Melbourne 58 Adelaide 59 Collingwood 60 W Bulldogs 61 Fremantle 62 Carlton 63 Brisbane 64 GWS Giants 65 GWS Giants 66 Brisbane 67 Carlton 68 Fremantle 69 W Bulldogs 70 Collingwood 71 Adelaide 72 Melbourne 73 Melbourne 74 Adelaide 75 Collingwood 76 W Bulldogs 77 Fremantle 78 Carlton 79 Brisbane 80 GWS Giants 81 GWS Giants 82 Brisbane 83 Carlton 84 Fremantle 85 W Bulldogs 86 Collingwood 87 Adelaide 88 Melbourne 89 Melbourne 90 Adelaide 91 Collingwood 92 W Bulldogs 93 Fremantle 94 Carlton 95 Brisbane 96 GWS Giants 97 GWS Giants 98 Brisbane 99 Carlton 100 Fremantle 101 W Bulldogs 102 Collingwood 103 Adelaide 104 Melbourne 105 Melbourne 106 Adelaide
PLAYER Alicia Eva Sophie Armitstead Katherine Smith Emma Humphries Talia Radan Amelia Mullane Bailey Hunt Amy Lavell Lauren Brazzale Megan Hunt Amanda Farrugia Jacinda Barclay Sam Virgo Breann Moody Stacey Barr Ellyse Gamble Stacey Livingstone Rachael Killian Stephanie De Bortoli Lily Mithen Rhiannon Metcalfe Jessica Duffin Lauren Spark Melissa Caulfield Jess Hosking Kate Lutkins Britt Tully Kristy De Pellegrini Kate McCarthy Natalie Plane Cassie Davidson Nicole Callinan Jasmine Garner Anne Hatchard Ainslie Kemp Mia-Rae Clifford Tayla Thorn Emma Grant Lisa Williams Taylah Angel Sarah Last Shaleise Law Renee Tomkins Clare Lawton Selina Priest Tilly Lucas-Rodd Belinda Smith Lauren Morecroft Penny Cula-Reid Abbey Holmes Brooke Howells Jessica Anderson Stevie-Lee Thompson
PICK CLUB 107 Collingwood 108 W Bulldogs 109 Fremantle 110 Carlton 111 Brisbane 112 GWS Giants 113 GWS Giants 114 Brisbane 115 Carlton 116 Fremantle 117 W Bulldogs 118 Collingwood 119 Adelaide 120 Melbourne 121 Melbourne 122 Adelaide 123 Collingwood 124 W Bulldogs 125 Fremantle 126 Carlton 127 Brisbane 128 Brisbane 129 Carlton 130 Fremantle 131 W Bulldogs 132 Collingwood 133 Adelaide 134 Melbourne 135 Melbourne 136 Adelaide 137 Collingwood 138 W Bulldogs 139 Fremantle 140 Carlton 141 Brisbane 142 Carlton 143 W Bulldogs 144 Collingwood 145 Melbourne
NICOLA BARR
PLAYER Lauren Tesoriero Tiarna Ernst Stephanie Cain Katie Loynes Sharni Webb Ella Ross Stephanie Walker Nikki Wallace Madeline Keryk Kelly Clinch Kate Tyndall Melissa Kuys Jessica Sedunary Madeleine Boyd Pepa Randall Sarah Allan Cecilia McIntosh Courtney Clarkson Demi Okely Kate Darby Jamie Stanton Jade Ransfield Alison Downie Dana Hooker Jess Gardner Christina Bernardi Justine Mules Sarah Lampard Jasmine Grierson Monique Hollick Ruby Schleicher Kirsty Lamb Akec Makur Chuot Laura Attard Brittany Gibson Rebecca Privitelli Laura Bailey Tara Morgan Sarah Jolly
AFLW 2022
TOP THREE: Stephanie Cain, Isabel Huntington and Chloe Molloy after the 2017 draft.
NAB AFLW DRAFT 2017 PICK CLUB
PLAYER
CLUB OF ORIGIN
PICK CLUB
PLAYER
ROUND 1
CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 4
1 W Bulldogs
Isabel Huntington Melbourne Uni
25 GWS Giants
Courtney Gum
Adelaide University
2 Fremantle
Stephanie Cain
Swan Districts
26 Fremantle
Ashlee Atkins
East Fremantle
3 Collingwood
Chloe Molloy
Diamond Creek
27 W Bulldogs
Emma Mackie
Box Hill Hawks
4 W Bulldogs
Monique Conti
Melbourne Uni
28 Carlton
Sophie Li
Adelaide University Diamond Creek
5 GWS Giants
Jodie Hicks
Belconnen Magpies
29 Carlton
Reni Hicks
6 Melbourne
Eden Zanker
Bendigo Pioneers
30 Melbourne
Claudia Whitfort
7 Brisbane
Jordan Zanchetta
Yeronga South Brisbane
31 Brisbane
Kalinda Howarth
Coolangatta Tweed
8 Adelaide
Jessica Allan
Salisbury
32 Adelaide
Marijana Rajcic
Norwood
ROUND 2
ROUND 5
9 Collingwood
Darcy Guttridge
10 Fremantle
Evangeline Gooch East Fremantle
Cranbourne
33 Fremantle
Emily McGuire
34 W Bulldogs
pass Ash Brazill
Swan Districts
11 W Bulldogs
Jenna Bruton
St Kilda
35 Collingwood
12 Carlton
Georgia Gee
Beaconsfield
36 Carlton
Bridie Kennedy
Cranbourne
13 Collingwood
Iilish Ross
Wodonga Raiders
37 Brisbane
Emma Pittman
University of Queensland
14 Melbourne
Madeleine Guerin
Fitzroy
38 Adelaide
Ruth Wallace
Adelaide University
15 Brisbane
Arianna Clarke
Coolangatta Tweed
16 Adelaide
Jasmyn Hewett
St Marys
ROUND 3
ROUND 6 39 GWS Giants
Phoebe Monahan
UNSW/ES Stingrays
40 Fremantle
Alicia Janz
Swan Districts
17 GWS Giants
Tanya Hetherington Diamond Creek
41 Brisbane Lions Ruby Blair
Coolangatta Tweed
18 Fremantle
Jodie White
Coastal Titans
42 Adelaide
Rheanne Lugg
Riverina Lions
19 W Bulldogs
Daria Bannister
Launceston
20 Collingwood
Sarah Dargan
Pascoe Vale
43 GWS Giants
Philippa Smyth
Nelson Bay
21 Collingwood
Kristy Stratton
Box Hill Hawks
44 Fremantle
Leah Mascall
Coastal Titans
22 Melbourne
Tegan Cunningham
45 Brisbane 46 Adelaide
Sophie Conway Zillmere Eagles pass ROUND 8 Cora Staunton Jessy Keeffe Yeronga South Brisbane pass
23 Brisbane
Renee Cowan
Yeronga South Brisbane
24 Adelaide
Eloise Jones
Morphettville Park
ROUND 7
47 GWS Giants 48 Brisbane 49 GWS Giants
56
AFL RECORD
womens.AFL
AFLW 2022
CLASS OF 2018: The 12 first round selections from the 2018 draft.
NAB AFLW DRAFT 2018 PICK CLUB
PLAYER
CLUB OF ORIGIN
PICK CLUB
ROUND 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Geelong Geelong Carlton Fremantle Collingwood Melbourne Geelong Adelaide Brisbane W Bulldogs Collingwood GWS Giants
Nina Morrison Sophie Van De Heuvel Madison Prespakis Jasmin Stewart Jordyn Allen Tyla Hanks Rebecca Webster Nikki Gore Paige Parker Eleanor Brown Katie Lynch Alyce Parker Mikala Cann Olivia Purcell Madeline Brancatisano Abbie McKay Sabreena Duffy Lauren Butler Maddie Shevlin Denby Taylor Jayde Van Dyk Natalie Grider Aisling McCarthy Georgia Clarke Daisy Bateman
Geelong Falcons GWV Rebels Calder Cannons Claremont Casey Demons Carlton Melbourne Uni South Adelaide Coorparoo Sandringham Dragons Oakleigh Chargers Thurgoona Bulldogs
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Adelaide Carlton Fremantle Carlton Adelaide Carlton GWS Giants Melbourne Brisbane W Bulldogs Geelong Adelaide
Chloe Scheer Emerson Woods Courtney Stubbs Rhiannon Watt Katelyn Rosenzweig Jessica Edwards Brittany Perry Shelley Heath Lauren Bella Jessie Davies Maighan Fogas Danielle Ponter
Hawthorn Geelong Falcons Northern Knights Sandringham Dragons Peel Thunderbirds GWV Rebels Casey Demons Geelong Falcons Hawthorn University of Queensland
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
Fremantle Collingwood Adelaide GWS Giants North Melb Brisbane Geelong North Melb
Parris Laurie Jordan Membrey Hannah Martin Lisa Whiteley Chloe Haines Tori Groves-Little Elise Coventry Libby Haines
57 58 59 60 61
Fremantle GWS Giants Brisbane Geelong North Melb
Laura Pugh Ingrid Nielsen Jesse Tawhiao-Wardlaw Madeline Keryk Nicole Bresnehan ROUND 7 Matilda Sergeant Renee Tomkins ROUND 8 Ebony Dowson Delma Gisu ROUND 9 Haneen Zreika Erica Fowler ROUND 10 Ebony O’Dea
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W Bulldogs Carlton Fremantle Collingwood Adelaide Melbourne Collingwood Brisbane W Bulldogs Geelong North Melb
Kate Bartlett Charlotte Wilson Philipa Seth Sophie Alexander Jessica Foley Jordann Hickey Georgia Gourlay McKenzie Dowrick Selena Karlson Rene Caris Courteney Munn
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Central District Eastern Ranges Subiaco Southern Saints Salisbury Collingwood North Adelaide Southern Saints Bond University W Bulldogs Geelong VFL St Marys
ROUND 5
GWV Rebels Oakleigh Chargers
ROUND 3
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 4
ROUND 2
13 Collingwood 14 Geelong 15 Melbourne 16 FD Carlton 17 Fremantle 18 Collingwood 19 Collingwood 20 Geelong 21 Carlton 22 Brisbane 23 W Bulldogs 24 Geelong 25 North Melb
PLAYER
Peel Thunderbirds Southern Saints East Fremantle Collingwood Fitzroy Northern Territory Casey Demons Subiaco Southern Saints GWV Rebels Southern Saints
Claremont Wilston Grange West Adelaide South Adelaide Burnie Coorparoo Geelong VFL
Burnie
ROUND 6
62 Fremantle 63 GWS Giants 64 Fremantle 65 GWS Giants 66 GWS Giants 67 Collingwood 68 GWS
West Perth UNSW/ES Bulldogs Coorparoo Geelong VFL Clarence Claremont Auburn Giants Peel Thunder Wilston Grange Auburn Giants Collingwood VFL Adelaide University
NAB AFLW DRAFT 2019 PICK CLUB
PLAYER
CLUB OF ORIGIN
ROUND 1
PICK CLUB 53 Adelaide Crows
PLAYER
CLUB OF ORIGIN
Jaimi Tabb
Woodville-W Torrens
1 W Bulldogs
Gabby Newton
Northern Knights
54 Melbourne
Jacqueline Parry
Canberra
2 Carlton
Lucy McEvoy
Geelong Falcons
55 Richmond
Nekaela Butler
GWV Rebels
3 Brisbane
Lily Postlethwaite
Maroochydore
56 West Coast
Tarnee Tester
Subiaco
4 GWS Giants
Maggie Gorham
Belconnen
57 Gold Coast
Cheyanne Hammond
South Adelaide
ROUND 4
5 St Kilda
Georgia Patrikios
Calder Cannons
6 W Bulldogs
Nell Morris-Dalton
Northern Knights
58 Richmond
Cleo Saxon-Jones
Western Jets
7 Richmond
Sophie Molan
GWV Rebels
59 Carlton
Courtney Jones
Southern Saints
8 W Bulldogs
Gemma Lagioia
Oakleigh Chargers
60 Brisbane
Dakota Davidson
Uni of Queensland
9 W Bulldogs
Elisabeth Georgostathis Western Jets
61 GWS Giants
Sarah Halvorsen
Newcastle City
10 North Melbourne
Ellie Gavalas
W Bulldogs VFLW
62 W Bulldogs
Amelia Van Oosterwijck
Oakleigh Chargers
Millie Brown
Murray Bushrangers
63 St Kilda
Pass
11 FD Geelong 12 Fremantle
Roxanne Roux
East Fremantle
64 North Melbourne
Tahni Nestor
Melbourne Uni
13 Carlton
Grace Egan
Richmond VFLW
65 Geelong
Mia Skinner
Geelong Falcons
14 Adelaide
Montana McKinnon
South Adelaide
66 Fremantle
Sarah Garstone
Claremont
15 Brisbane
Isabel Dawes
Maroochydore
67 Collingwood
Kaila Bentvelzen
Casey Demons
16 Brisbane
Catherine Svarc
Wilston Grange
68 Adelaide
Caitlin Gould
Glenelg
17 Brisbane
Hannah Hillman
Coorparoo
69 Gold Coast
Dee Heslop
Yeronga
18 Gold Coast
Serene Watson
Bond University
70 West Coast
Katherine Orme
Claremont
71 Richmond
Laura Bailey
Richmond VFLW
72 Melbourne
Brenna Tarrant
East Coast Eagles
ROUND 2 19 West Coast
Imahra Cameron
Swan Districts
20 Brisbane
Lucy Bellinger
Glenelg
ROUND 5
21 Fremantle
Mim Strom
Swan Districts
73 Richmond
Emma Horne
22 Gold Coast
Hannah Dunn
Queanbeyan
74 Collingwood
Jordan Membrey
Richmond VFLW Hawthorn VFLW
23 GWS Giants
Lisa Steane
Nelson Bay
75 Brisbane
Maria Moloney
Uni of Queensland
24 St Kilda
Rosie Dillon
Hawthorn VFLW
76 GWS Giants
Emily Goodsir
East Coast Eagles
25 Richmond
Laura McClelland
Eastern Ranges
77 Melbourne
Gabrielle Colvin
Darebin Falcons
26 Carlton
Brooke Vernon
Dandenong Stingrays
78 Melbourne
Krstel Petrevski
Calder Cannons
27 St Kilda
Nicola Xenos
Oakleigh Chargers
79 North Melbourne
Abbey Green
Launceston
28 Brisbane
Tahlia Hickie
Coorparoo
80 Geelong
Amy McDonald
Geelong VFLW
29 GWS Giants
Annalyse Lister
Darebin Falcons
81 Fremantle
Janelle Cuthbertson
Perth Angels
30 St Kilda
Tarni White
Coorparoo
82 Collingwood
Alana Porter
Oakleigh Chargers
31 Richmond
Ella Wood
GWV Rebels
83 Adelaide
Courtney Gum
GWS Giants
32 North Melbourne
Sarah Wright
Carlton VFLW
84 Richmond
Kate Dempsey
Richmond VFLW
33 St Kilda
Tamara Luke
Hawthorn VFLW
85 Fremantle
Bianca Webb
Swan Districts
34 Geelong Cats
Gemma Wright
Carlton VFLW
86 Gold Coast Suns
Jade Pregelj
Yeronga
35 Fremantle
Ann McMahon
East Fremantle
ROUND 6
36 Carlton
Sharnie Whiting
Williamstown
87 Richmond
Ciara Fitzgerald
37 Adelaide
Najwa Allen
Norwood
88 Western
Pass
38 Gold Coast
Alexia Hamilton
Canberra
89 Collingwood
Ebony O’Dea
39 West Coast
Sophie McDonald
Claremont
90 GWS Giants
Georgia Garnett
East Coast Eagles
40 Richmond
Sarah Sansonetti
Northern Knights
91 Gold Coast
Georgia Breward
Coolangatta-Tweed Heads
41 St Kilda
Hannah Priest
Norwood
ROUND 3
Northern Knights GWS Giants
92 West Coast
Talia Radan
Hawthorn VFLW
93 Richmond
Emily Harley
Oakleigh Chargers
42 Gold Coast
Brittany Perry
North Adelaide
94 Collingwood
Machaelia Roberts
NT Thunder
43 Richmond
Holly Whitford
Melbourne Uni
95 GWS Giants
Tait Mackrill
UNSW/ES
44 Carlton
Serena Gibbs
Eastern Ranges
96 Richmond
Lauren Tesoriero
Richmond VFLW
45 Brisbane
Selina Priest
Coolangatta-Tweed Heads
97 GWS Giants
Rebecca Privitelli
UNSW/ES
46 Adelaide
Nicole Campbell
South Adelaide
98 Geelong
Madisen Maguire
Geelong VFLW
Isabella Grant
Western Jets
99 GWS Giants
Lisa Whiteley
UNSW/ES
48 W Bulldogs
Britney Gutknecht
Northern Knights
49 North Melbourne
Mia King
Launceston
100 Adelaide
Madison Newman
West Adelaide
50 Geelong
Nicole Garner
Casey Demons
101 West Coast
Chantella Perera
Hawthorn VFLW
51 Fremantle
Emma O’Driscoll
Swan Districts
102 Adelaide
Chelsea Biddell
West Adelaide
52 Carlton
Vaomua Laloifi
W Bulldogs VFLW
47 FD W Bulldogs
ROUND 7
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NAB AFLW DRAFT 2020 PICK CLUB
PLAYER
CLUB OF ORIGIN
PICK CLUB
PLAYER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Richmond W Bulldogs West Coast Adelaide Melbourne St Kilda Gold Coast Brisbane Lions GWS Giants Geelong W Bulldogs Carlton North Melbourne Fremantle Melbourne W Bulldogs
Ellie McKenzie Jess Fitzgerald Isabella Lewis Teah Charlton Alyssa Bannan Tyanna Smith Annise Bradfield Zimmorlei Farquharson Tarni Evans Darcy Moloney Sarah Hartwig Mimi Hill Isabella Eddey Sarah Verrier Elizabeth McNamara Isabelle Pritchard ROUND 2
Northern Knights Northern Knights Claremont South Adelaide Northern Knights Dandenong Stingrays Bond University Yeronga Sth Brisbane Queanbeyan Tigers Geelong Falcons Sandringham Oakleigh Chargers Sandringham Peel Thunder Sandringham Western Jets
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Melbourne West Coast Collingwood Geelong Geelong North Melbourne Gold Coast St Kilda Collingwood Collingwood Geelong Carlton GWS Giants Fremantle
Maggie Caris Shanae Davison Tarni Brown Laura Gardiner Olivia Barber Alice O’Loughlin Sarah Perkins Alice Burke Amelia Velardo Joanna Lin Stephanie Williams Daisy Walker Emily Pease Mikayla Morrison ROUND 3
GWV Rebels Swan Districts Eastern Ranges Geelong Falcons Murray Bushrangers Oakleigh Chargers Melbourne Sandringham Western Jets Oakleigh Chargers Darwin Buffaloes Sandringham Belconnen Magpies Swan Districts
31 Collingwood
Abbi Moloney
Sandringham
32 West Coast
Julie-Anne Norrish
East Fremantle
33 Collingwood
Pass
34 St Kilda
Renee Saulitis
GWV Rebels
35 Melbourne
Megan Fitzsimon
Gippsland Power
36 Carlton
Winnie Laing
Sandringham
37 Brisbane Lions
Indy Tahau
South Adelaide
38 Brisbane Lions
Ruby Svarc
Essendon VFLW
39 Geelong
Carly Remmos
Geelong Falcons
40 St Kilda
Jacqui Vogt
Southern Saints
41 Melbourne
Mietta Kendall
Eastern Ranges
42 GWS
Libby Graham
Manly Warringah Wolves
43 Richmond
Tessa Lavey
Bendigo Spirit (WNBL)
ROUND 4 44 North Melbourne
Georgia Hammond
Darebin Falcons
45 Adelaide
Rachelle Martin
West Adelaide
46 Fremantle
Tiah Haynes
Subiaco
47 Adelaide
Ashleigh Woodland
North Adelaide
48 Melbourne
Isabella Simmons
GWV Rebels
49 North Melbourne
Brooke Brown
Launceston
50 Gold Coast
Maddison Levi
Bond University
51 St Kilda
Pass
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CLUB OF ORIGIN
ROUND 5
ROUND 1 52 Richmond
Luka Lesosky-Hay
Richmond VFLW
53 West Coast
Andrea Gilmore
Claremont
54 Gold Coast
Janet Baird
Palmerston Magpies
55 North Melbourne
Amy Smith
Williamstown
56 West Coast
Pass
57 Gold Coast
Lucy Single
ROUND 6 Bond University
ROUND 7 58 Gold Coast
Bess Keaney
Southern Saints
ROUND 8 59 West Coast
Pass
60 Gold Coast
Daisy D’Arcy
Hermit Park
ROUND 9 61 Gold Coast
Wallis Randell
Bond University
AFLW ACADEMY SQUADS u The NAB AFLW Academy’s first intake in 2017 coincided with the start of the AFLW competition. The Academy is designed to prepare players for the rigors of AFLW football, on and off the field. Players have access to elite coaching, development programs and AFLW club environments. The fifth intake was announced last December and every state and territory is represented. The players will receive ongoing mentoring and accelerated development through NAB AFLW Academy manager and coach Tarkyn Lockyer. Additional players will be added to each squad as teams across Australia return to training and matches at the start of 2022.
5TH INTAKE 2021/2022 SOUTH AUSTRALIA: Hannah Ewings (North Adelaide), Shineah Goody* (Woodville-West Torrens), Keeley Kustermann (West Adelaide), Lauren Young* (West Adelaide). VIC METRO: Charlotte Baskaran (Western Jets), Jasmine Fleming (Oakleigh Chargers), Montana Ham (Western Jets), Bridie Hipwell (Sandringham Dragons), Sofia Hurley (Sandringham Dragons), Alyssia Pisano* (Eastern Ranges). VIC COUNTRY: Amber Clarke (Dandenong Stingrays), Octavia Di Donato (Bendigo Pioneers), Mackenzie Eardley (Dandenong Stingrays), Paige Scott (GWV Rebels). WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Georgie Cleaver* (East Fremantle), Ashleigh Reidy (South Fremantle), Ella Roberts (Peel), Lauren Wakfer (South Fremantle). QUEENSLAND: Fleur Davies (Southport/Suns), Alana Gee (Mackay Saints/Suns), Ella Smith (Aspley/Lions). NSW/ACT: Cynthia Hamilton (Queanbeyan/Giants), Dakota Mason (Illawarra/Swans). TASMANIA: Brooke Barwick* (Tasmania Devils), Claire Ransom (Tasmania Devils). NORTHERN TERRITORY: J’Noemi Anderson (Sandringham Dragons/NT Thunder), Kyanna Campbell* (Rovers/ NT Thunder). COACH: Tarkyn Lockyer * Bottom-age player
NAB AFLW DRAFT 2021 PICK CLUB
PLAYER
CLUB OF ORIGIN
PICK CLUB
PLAYER
1 Gold Coast 2 Geelong 3 West Coast
Charlie Rowbottom Georgie Prespakis Charlotte Thomas
Oakleigh U18 Calder U18 Subiaco
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Ella Friend Stella Reid Teagan Levi Zali Friswell Ashanti Bush Gabbi Featherston Annie Lee Keeley Sherar Ashleigh Richards Tess Craven Amy Franklin Annabel Johnson Emilia Yassir
GWV U18 Oakleigh U18 Bond University Calder U18 Hawthorn (VFLW) Geelong U18 Geelong U18 Eastern U18 Dandenong U18 Geelong U18 Claremont Geelong (VFLW) Calder U18
17 Adelaide 18 Brisbane
Zoe Prowse Maggie Harmer
Sturt Maroochydore
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Tara Slender Brooke Tonon Courtney Rowley Amanda Ling Brooke Vickers Beth Schilling Aurora Smith Imogen Milford Elizabeth Snell Kimberley Rennie Eliza James Giselle Davies Dana East Eloise Chaston
Bendigo U18 Glenelg Peel Thunder Oakleigh U18 Oakleigh U18 Peel Thunder Murray U18 Casey (VFLW) Bendigo U18 Western Bulldogs Oakleigh U18 Bond University Swan Districts Eastern U18
Imogen Barnett Abbie Ballard Bella K. Smith
Collingwood (VFLW) West Adelaide Maroochydore
St Kilda Richmond Gold Coast Geelong Gold Coast Geelong Carlton Carlton St Kilda North Melbourne Fremantle Geelong Richmond
ROUND 2 North Melbourne Adelaide West Coast Western Bulldogs Carlton West Coast Western Bulldogs Carlton Western Bulldogs North Melbourne Collingwood Gold Coast Fremantle Collingwood
33 Collingwood 34 Adelaide 35 Brisbane
CLUB OF ORIGIN
ROUND 3
ROUND 1
36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
St Kilda GWS Fremantle Carlton West Coast Melbourne Melbourne North Melbourne Fremantle Melbourne Brisbane
Pass Ally Morphett Makaela Tuhakaraina Pass Sarah Lakay Georgia Campbell Tahlia Gillard Perri King Airlie Runnalls Alison Brown Mikayla Pauga
Murray U18 South Fremantle
Swan Districts Eastern U18 Calder U18 Glenorchy North Melb (VFLW) Casey (VFLW) Bond University
ROUND 4 47 West Coast
Emily Bennett
Claremont
48 Richmond
Meagan Kiely
North Melb (VFLW)
49 GWS
Jessica Doyle
Manly-Warringah
50 Richmond
Ingrid Houtsma
Geelong U18
51 North Melbourne
Jasmine Ferguson
Collingwood (VFLW)
52 Fremantle
Jessica Low
Claremont
53 Brisbane
Luka Yoshida-Martin
University of Queensland
51 St Kilda
Pass
54 Richmond
Akec Makur Chuot
Richmond
55 GWS
Brodee Mowbray
Southern Power
ROUND 5
56 North Melbourne
Ella Maurer
Old Scotch
57 Fremantle
Sarah Wielstra
Swan Districts
58 Brisbane
Lucinda Pullar
Bond University
ROUND 6 59 GWS
Georgina Fowler
East Coast
ROUND 7 60 GWS
Casidhe Simmons
61 GWS
Erin Lorenzini
UNSW Eastern Suburbs
ROUND 8 Inner West
FUTURE STARS: First round Victorian AFLW draftees (L-R) Zali Friswell, Tess Craven, Georgie Prespakis, Annie Lee, Charlie Rowbottom, Gabbi Featherston, Keeley Sherar and Stella Reid.
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2021 RESULTS ROUND 1
Collingwood 0.1 4.2 5.2 5.3 (33) Carlton 0.0 0.0 3.1 4.3 (27) BEST: Collingwood – Bonnici, Lambert, Molloy, Sheridan, Schleicher. Carlton – Prespakis, Egan, Wilson, Hosking, McKay. GOALS: Collingwood – Molloy 2, Sheridan 2, Davey. Carlton – Stevens, Vescio, Hosking, Harrington. Umpires: S. Meredith, N. McGinness, M. Pell. Crowd: 6712 at Ikon Park St Kilda 3.0 6.0 6.2 8.3 (51) Western Bulldogs 3.3 3.5 4.6 6.6 (42) BEST: St Kilda – Patrikios, White, Smith, Phillips, Greiser. Western Bulldogs – Blackburn, Toogood, Huntington, Hunt, Lamb. GOALS: St Kilda – Greiser 2, Guttridge 2, Patrikios, Shierlaw, Smith, Vogt. Western Bulldogs – Blackburn 2, Huntington 2, Toogood 2. Umpires: R. Chamberlain, M. Rodger, L. Rowe. Crowd: 2523 at RSEA Park 2.0 7.1 9.1 9.2 (56) Melbourne 3.3 5.4 5.5 (35) Gold Coast Suns 3.1 BEST: Melbourne – Paxman, Mithen, McNamara, L. Pearce, Cunningham, Hanks. Gold Coast Suns – Stanton, Perkins, Keaney, Ahrens, Drennan. GOALS: Melbourne – Cunningham 2, Hore 2, Petrevski 2, Zanker, Mithen, Heath. Gold Coast Suns – Perkins 2, Stanton, Kaslar, Perry. Umpires: N. Williamson, A. Adair, J. Strybos. Crowd: 1902 at Metricon Stadium Adelaide Crows 2.1 3.2 7.5 8.8 (56) 2.3 2.3 2.6 (18) West Coast Eagles 0.1 BEST: Adelaide Crows – Phillips, Marinoff, Randall, Allen, Metcalfe, Gore, Allan. West Coast Eagles – Swanson, Hooker, Bowen, N. Kelly, McCarthy. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Phillips 2, Woodland 2, Marinoff, Jones, Considine, Biddell. West Coast Eagles – Bowen, N. Kelly. Umpires: J. Dalgleish, J. Fry, G. Simmonds. Crowd: 1929 at Mineral Resources Park North Melbourne 3.0 5.2 8.4 11.5 (71) 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 (9) Geelong Cats BEST: North Melbourne – E. King, Garner, Gavalas, Bruton, Riddell, Kearney, Ashmore. Geelong – A. McDonald, Purcell, M. Brown, M. McDonald. GOALS: North Melbourne – E. King 3, Gavalas 3, Garner 2, Eddey, Abbatangelo, Ashmore. Geelong – O’Connor. Umpires: A. Gianfagna, P. Bailes, A. Mitchell. Crowd: 3701 at GMHBA Stadium (AAO) Avalon Airport Oval; (AO) Adelaide Oval; (ASO) Arden St Oval; (BIS) Blacktown International Sportspark; (CF) Casey Fields; (DO) Drummoyne Oval, Sydney; (DS) Domain Stadium; (FO) Fremantle Oval; (FR) Fankhauser Reserve, Southport; (G) Gabba; (GBRA) Great Barrier Reef Arena; (GMHBA) GMHBA Stadium; (GS) Giants Stadium; (HC) Holden Centre, Melbourne; (HP) Hickey Park, Brisbane; (HS) Hisense Stadium, Adelaide; (IP) Ikon Park, Melbourne; (LO) Leederville Oval, Perth; (MBC) Moreton Bay Complex; (MO) Manuka Oval; (MRP) Mineral Resources Park, Perth; (MRR) Morwell Recreation Reserve; (MRVL) Marvel Stadium; (MS) Metricon Stadium; (NH) North Hobart Oval; (NO) Norwood Oval; (OS) Optus Stadium; (RO) Robertson Oval, Wagga; (RSEA) RSEA Park, Melbourne; (SPC) South Pine Complex, Brisbane; (TIO) TIO Stadium; (TP) TIO Traeger Park; (TSR) Ted Summerton Reserve, Moe; (VP) Victoria Park; (WO) Vic Uni Whitten Oval; (YP) York Park, Launceston
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2.3 2.4 4.8 5.11 (41) Brisbane Lions Richmond 0.2 1.4 1.6 1.6 (12) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Dawes, C. Svarc, Bates, Grider, Conway. Richmond – Cordner, Dempsey, McKenzie, Seymour, Conti. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Bodey 2, Hodder, Hickie, Davidson. Richmond – Wakefield. Umpires: M. Nicholls, L. Porter, N. Toner. Crowd: 988 at the Swinburne Centre Fremantle 1.2 2.3 5.8 8.10 (58) 0.3 1.4 2.4 4.4 (28) GWS Giants BEST: Fremantle – Houghton, Bowers, Cuthbertson, Duffy, Stewart, K. Antonio, O’Sullivan. GWS Giants – Parker, Beeson, Schmidt, Eva, McKinnon. GOALS: Fremantle – Houghton 3, Duffy 3, K. Antonio, Hyde. GWS Giants – Schmidt, Beeson, Davies, Bennetts. Umpires: D. Johanson, M. Adams, L. Jago. Crowd: 3195 at Fremantle Oval
ROUND 2
Western Bulldogs 0.3 2.4 3.6 6.6 (42) 1.0 3.3 5.4 5.6 (36) Carlton BEST: Western Bulldogs – Blackburn, Fitzgerald, Lamb, Newton, McLeod. Carlton – Prespakis, Gee, Hill, Harris, Hosking. GOALS: Western Bulldogs – Blackburn 2, McLeod 2, Huntington, Fitzgerald. Carlton – Harris 2, O’Dea, Loynes, Gee. Umpires: N. Williamson, P. Bailes, A. Mitchell. Crowd: 3479 at VU Whitten Oval. 2.0 3.4 3.7 6.9 (45) Collingwood 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.4 (16) Geelong Cats BEST: Collingwood – Davey, Schleicher, Bonnici, Lambert, Chiocci, Livingstone, Rowe. Geelong Cats – McDonald, Purcell, Webster, Crockett-Grills, O’Connor. GOALS: Collingwood – Schleicher, Cann, Molloy, Davey, Rowe, Alexander. Geelong Cats – Barber, Boyd. Umpires: M. Nicholls, L. Porter, N. Toner. Crowd: 2938 at Victoria Park. 1.0 3.1 5.2 7.2 (44) Melbourne Richmond 1.0 1.2 1.3 2.4 (16) BEST: Melbourne – Mithen, Hanks, Paxman, Hore, Sherriff. Richmond – Conti, McKenzie, Cordner, Frederick, Seymour. GOALS: Melbourne – Bannan 2, Hore 2, Cunningham, Scott, Paxman. Richmond – Frederick, Hosking. Umpires: S. Meredith, M. Pell, M. Rodger. Crowd: 2581 at Casey Fields. North Melbourne 2.2 2.3 3.6 5.6 (36) 0.1 1.4 1.4 1.4 (10) St Kilda BEST: North Melbourne – Kearney, Bruton, Riddell, Gavalas, Garner, Gillespie-Jones. St Kilda – Patrikios, Shierlaw, Phillips, Smith, Lucas-Rodd, Priest. GOALS: North Melbourne – Bateman, Randall, Gavalas, Garner, Riddell. St Kilda – Smith. Umpires: A. Heffernan, N. McGuinness, L. Rowe. Crowd: 1977 at Arden St Oval. 2.4 4.5 6.5 10.5 (65) Brisbane Lions 0.2 (2) Gold Coast Suns 0.0 0.0 0.1 BEST: Brisbane Lions – Conway, Wardlaw, Grider, Arnell, Koenen, Davidson, Bodey. Gold Coast Suns – Drennan, Pregelj, Dunn. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Wardlaw 4, Davidson 4, Bodey 2. Umpires: A. Whetton, A. Adair, J. Strybos. Crowd: 2101 at Hickey Park. Adelaide Crows 3.1 5.2 5.4 9.8 (62) 1.0 1.1 1.1 2.3 (15) GWS Giants BEST: Adelaide Crows – Marinoff, Ponter, Phillips, Hatchard, Allan, Gore. GWS Giants – Parker, Beeson, Zreika, Hetherington. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Ponter 3, Hatchard, Phillips, Randall, Newman, Jones, Woodland. GWS Giants – Zreika, Parker.
Umpires: M. Baigent, C. Brakenrig, S. Nippress. Crowd: Closed to the public at Blacktown International SportsPark. Fremantle 0.3 1.6 2.8 2.11 (23) 1.1 1.2 2.2 (14) West Coast Eagles 1.1 BEST: Fremantle – Bowers, Cain, Miller, Duffy, Haynes, Cuthbertson, Houghton. West Coast Eagles – Bowen, Smith, McCarthy, Swanson, Laurie, Bullas. GOALS: Fremantle – Bowers, Houghton. West Coast – McCarthy, Cameron. Umpires: J. Dalgleish, J. Fry, G. Simmonds. Crowd: Closed to the public at Fremantle Oval.
ROUND 3
Western Bulldogs 1.1 1.3 1.3 3.6 (24) Geelong Cats 0.0 0.1 1.2 1.3 (9) BEST: Western Bulldogs – Blackburn, Lamb, Huntington, Lochland, Ferres, Georgostathis. Geelong. Cats – McWilliams, A. McDonald, Purcell, O’Connor, M. McDonald. GOALS: Western Bulldogs – Huntington, McLeod, Fitzgerald. Geelong Cats – McWilliams. Umpires: E. Glouftsis, M. Rodger, N. Toner. Crowd: 1124 at GMHBA Stadium. GWS Giants 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.6 (18) Gold Coast Suns 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.2 (8) BEST: GWS Giants – Parker, Beeson, Bennetts, Eva, Stephenson, Tully. Gold Coast Suns – Drennan, Ahrens, Stanton, Levi, Surman. GOALS: GWS Giants – Davies, Eva. Gold Coast Suns – Stanton. Umpires: M. Baigent, C. Brakenrig, S. Nippress. Crowd: 625 at Blacktown International SportsPark. Carlton 0.0 3.1 5.1 6.4 (40) St Kilda 1.1 1.2 2.4 2.4 (16) BEST: Carlton – Prespakis, O’Dea, McKay, Hosking, Egan. St Kilda – Patrikios, Dillon, Priest, Lucas-Rodd, Shierlaw. GOALS: Carlton – Stevens 2, Brazzale, Downie, O’Dea, Prespakis. St Kilda – Greiser, Shierlaw. Umpires: A. Gianfagna, N. Jankovskis, A. Mitchell. Crowd: Closed to the public at RSEA Park. Melbourne 1.3 7.4 8.4 9.6 (60) North Melbourne 2.1 3.1 7.3 8.3 (51) BEST: Melbourne – Hanks, Goldrick, Parry, Paxman, Mithen, Hore. North Melbourne – Garner, Kearney, Riddell, Bannister, Ashmore. GOALS: Melbourne – Parry 3, Cunningham 2, Scott 2, Hore, Paxman. North Melbourne – Garner 2, Bannister 2, Campbell, Kearney, Abbatangelo, Eddey. Umpires: C. Fleer, M. Pell, N. McGinness. Crowd: Closed to the public at Casey Fields. 0.0 2.1 5.1 7.1 (43) Fremantle Adelaide Crows 0.2 0.2 0.5 1.7 (13) BEST: Fremantle – Bowers, Haynes, Duffy, Sharp, Cain, Houghton. Adelaide Crows – Marinoff, Martin, Phillips, Hatchard, Button. GOALS: Fremantle – Sharp 2, Houghton 2, Haynes, Webb, Duffy. Adelaide Crows – Phillips. Umpires: T. Price, M. Harris, G. Lewis. Crowd: 2717 at Norwood Oval. 3.0 4.2 7.6 7.6 (48) Collingwood Richmond 1.0 1.3 2.4 4.7 (31) BEST: Collingwood – Bonnici, Lambert, Davey, Sheridan Schleicher. Richmond – Conti, Brennan, McKenzie, Lavey, Seymour. GOALS: Collingwood – Sheridan 2, Davey, Alexander, Lin, Brown, Molloy. Richmond – McKenzie 2, Wakefield, Stahl. Umpires: R. Chamberlain, P. Bailes, L. Lopes. Crowd: Closed to public at the Swinburne Centre.
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2021 RESULTS CONT. Brisbane Lions 1.0 3.1 8.5 10.5 (65) West Coast Eagles 1.5 2.6 2.6 2.8 (20) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Arnell, Conway, Smith, Bodey, Grider, Lutkins, Koenen. West Coast Eagles – McCarthy, Laurie, Swanson, Lewis. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Smith 3, Davidson 2, Anderson, Arnell, Bates, Bodey, Wardlaw. West Coast Eagles – Gilmore, McCarthy. Umpires: A. Whetton, C. Melin, J. Strybos. Crowd: Closed to public at Hickey Park.
ROUND 4
St Kilda 1.1 1.3 4.9 7.9 (51) Geelong 0.2 1.2 1.2 3.4 (22) BEST: St Kilda – Greiser, Watt, Smith, Lucas-Rodd, Dillon, Patrikios. Geelong – Webster, Purcell, A. McDonald, M. McDonald, Van De Heuvel. GOALS: St Kilda – Greiser 3, Shierlaw, Shannon, Vogt, McCarthy. Geelong – Cranston, Rankin, McWilliams. Umpires: P. Rebeschini, L. Lopes, L. Rowe. Crowd: 1454 at RSEA Park. Carlton 0.2 4.2 7.3 8.3 (51) Richmond 3.0 4.1 5.1 7.4 (46) BEST: Carlton – Prespakis, Vescio, Egan, McEvoy, Hosking, Harrington. Richmond – Conti, Hosking, Seymour, Wakefield, Brancatisano, Brennan. GOALS: Carlton – Vescio 3, Prespakis 2, McEvoy, Harris, Stevens. Richmond – Wakefield 3, Brennan 2, Stahl 2. Umpires: N. Jankovskis, A. Mitchell, J. Pearson. Crowd: 2212 at Ikon Park. Fremantle 0.0 1.5 4.7 7.13 (55) Gold Coast Suns 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (6) BEST: Fremantle – Bowers, Cuthbertson, O’Sullivan, Miller, Roux, Stewart. Gold Coast Suns – Stanton, Bella, Single, Surman, Howarth. GOALS: Fremantle – O’Sullivan 2, Roux, Miller, Sharp, E. Antonio, Verrier. Gold Coast Suns – Kaslar. Umpires: D. Johanson, L. Jago, G. Simmonds. Crowd: 2410 at Fremantle Oval. Collingwood 2.2 3.2 3.4 4.4 (28) North Melbourne 0.0 0.3 0.5 0.8 (8) BEST: Collingwood – Davey, Lambert, Bonnici, Molloy, Livingstone. North Melbourne – Garner, Ashmore, Riddell, Bruton. GOALS: Collingwood – Molloy 2, Sheridan, Membrey. Umpires: E. Glouftsis, M. Pell, M. Rodger. Crowd: 2254 at Marvel Stadium. Adelaide Crows 2.5 4.6 5.8 6.9 (45) Brisbane Lions 0.0 3.0 4.1 5.3 (33) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Phillips, Marinoff, Hatchard, Jones, Randall, Foley. Brisbane Lions – O’Dwyer, Koenen, Bodey, Bates, Anderson, Campbell. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Phillips 4, Forth, Woodland. Brisbane Lions – Bodey 2, Davidson, Hodder, Smith. Umpires: A. Whetton, C. Melin, J. Strybos. Crowd: 1518 at Hickey Park. Western Bulldogs 1.0 2.1 4.1 6.1 (37) Melbourne 1.4 1.6 2.8 2.12 (24) BEST: Western Bulldogs – Blackburn, Fitzgerald, Hartwig, Huntington, Scott. Melbourne – Paxman, Gay, Scott, Pearce, Lampard. GOALS: Western Bulldogs – Fitzgerald 2, Huntington 2, Blackburn, McLeod. Melbourne – Paxman, Scott. Umpires: C. Fleer, N. McGinness, L. Porter. Crowd: 3180 at VU Whitten Oval. 4.2 5.3 5.4 7.6 (48) GWS Giants West Coast Eagles 3.1 4.1 4.3 4.4 (28) BEST: GWS Giants – Staunton, Parker, Eva, Beeson, Evans. West Coast – Bresland, Swanson, McCarthy, Lewis, Bowen. GOALS: GWS Giants – Staunton 4, Beeson, Dal Pos, Mackrill. West Coast – Laurie, Atkins, Coller, Bowen. Umpires: A. Heffernan, M. Baigent, D. Garroway. Crowd: 974 at Blacktown International Sportspark.
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ROUND 5
Richmond 2.1 6.3 7.4 9.6 (60) Geelong Cats 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.1 (13) BEST: Richmond – Conti, Brennan, McKenzie, Hosking, Wakefield, Cordner. Geelong – A. McDonald, Higgins, M. McDonald, Van De Heuvel. GOALS: Richmond – Brennan 3, Wakefield 2, Seymour, McKenzie, Frederick, Jacques. Geelong – Cranston, A. McDonald. Umpires: J. Pearson, M. Pell, L. Porter. Crowd: N/A at GMHBA Stadium. Western Bulldogs 1.2 5.2 7.2 7.5 (47) GWS Giants 1.2 1.2 3.3 3.4 (22) BEST: Western Bulldogs – Huntington, Toogood, Lamb, Blackburn, Brown, McLeod, Lochland. GWS Giants – Beeson, Parker, Eva, Tully, Bennetts. GOALS: Western Bulldogs – Toogood 3, Huntington 3, McLeod. GWS Giants – Privitelli, Tully, McKinnon. Umpires: P. Bailes, N. Jankovskis, M. Rodger. Crowd: 2461 at VU Whitten Oval. Brisbane Lions 1.1 1.2 2.7 3.7 (25) Fremantle 0.2 0.7 0.7 1.8 (14) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Bates, Bodey, O’Dwyer, Hodder, Anderson, Lutkins. Fremantle – Bowers, Sergeant, K. Antonio, Pugh, Miller, Roux, Pugh. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Hodder, O’Dwyer, Anderson. Fremantle – Roux. Umpires: M. Adams, T. Bryce, L. Jago. Crowd: 3423 at Fremantle Oval. North Melbourne 2.1 2.2 4.5 9.5 (59) Carlton 0.0 3.0 3.0 6.1 (37) BEST: North Melbourne – Garner, Kearney, Riddell, Bruton, Randall, Abbatangelo. Carlton – Stevens, J. Hosking, Laloifi, Pound, Vescio, Hill. GOALS: North Melbourne – Abbatangelo 2, Bateman 2, Gillespie-Jones, Garner, Bannister, Campbell, M. King. Carlton – Vescio 2, Hill 2, Brazzale, Stevens. Umpires: S. Bridges, N. McGinness, L. Rowe. Crowd: 820 at UTAS Stadium. 1.3 4.6 6.10 8.13 (61) Adelaide St Kilda 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.2 (8) BEST: Adelaide – Phillips, Marinoff, Allen, Hatchard, Scheer, Allan. St Kilda – Patrikios, Van Dyk, Priest, Lucas-Rodd, Dillon. GOALS: Adelaide – Charlton 2, Phillips, Mules, Ponter, Randall, Sedunary, Woodland. St Kilda – Shierlaw. Umpires: M. Harris, G. Lewis, M. Scott. Crowd: N/A at Norwood Oval. Collingwood 1.1 4.3 4.4 7.7 (49) Melbourne 0.1 0.2 1.6 1.8 (14) BEST: Collingwood – Molloy, Davey, Bonnici, Livingstone, Lambert, Schleicher. Melbourne – Hanks, Paxman, Scott, L. Pearce, Hore, Mithen. GOALS: Collingwood – Molloy 3, Davey 2, Sheridan, Cann. Melbourne: L. Pearce. Umpires: C. Dore, A. Mitchell, N. Toner. Crowd: 2931 at Victoria Park West Coast Eagles 3.1 3.1 4.3 5.4 (34) Gold Coast Suns 0.4 1.5 3.7 4.9 (33) BEST: West Coast Eagles – Bowen, Swanson, G. Kelly, Collier, Lewis, Perera. Gold Coast Suns – Ahrens, Stanton, Surman, Single, Bella, Drennan. GOALS: West Coast Eagles – Bowen, Cameron, Caulfield, G. Kelly, Orme. Gold Coast Suns – Howarth, Parker, Perkins, Stanton. Umpires: C. Jones, C. Gibson, G. Simmonds. Crowd: N/A at Mineral Resources Park.
ROUND 6
North Melbourne 3.2 6.5 6.5 10.7 (67) Richmond 0.1 0.2 3.2 5.2 (32) BEST: North Melbourne – Riddell, Garner, Ashmore, Gavalas, E. King, Randall. Richmond – McKenzie, Cordner, Hosking, Brennan, Bernardi. GOALS: North Melbourne – E. King 2, Bateman 2, Garner, Eddey, Abbatangelo, Hammond, Bannister, Kearney. Richmond – Bernardi 2, Stahl, Wakefield, Brennan.
Crowd: 803 at the Swinburne Centre. Umpires: L. Lopes, A. Mitchell, L. Rowe. Brisbane Lions 3.3 6.7 7.11 7.13 (55) GWS Giants 0.1 0.2 1.3 2.5 (17) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Davidson, Dawes, Bates, Lutkins, Anderson. GWS Giants – Eva, Parker, Beeson, Tully, Bennetts. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Davidson 2, Dawes 2, Hodder, Wuetschner, Ellenger. GWS Giants – Smith, Bennetts. Crowd: 1847 at Manuka Oval. Umpires: M. Baigent, D. Garroway, S. Nippress. Adelaide Crows 2.1 7.2 10.5 13.7 (85) Gold Coast Suns 0.0 2.2 2.2 2.3 (15) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Ponter, Phillips, Hatchard, Marinoff, Randall, Thompson. Gold Coast – Drennan, Ahrens, Surman, Groves-Little. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Ponter 4, Phillips 2, Randall 2, Hatchard, Woodland, Martin, Scheer, Thompson. Gold Coast Suns – Kaslar, Surman. Crowd: 2087 at Norwood Oval. Umpires: T. Bryce, R. Hundertmark, M. Scott. 2.2 4.3 7.6 9.12 (66) Melbourne St Kilda 0.0 1.3 1.3 3.4 (22) BEST: Melbourne – Gay, D. Pearce, Hanks, Zanker, Bannan. St Kilda – Priest, Patrikios, Exon, Phillips, Watt. GOALS: Melbourne – D. Pearce 2, Bannan 2, Scott, Cunningham, Parry, McNamara, Hore. St Kilda – Exon, Whitfort, Luke. Crowd: 1096 at Casey Fields. Umpires: N. McGinness, J. Pearson, N. Toner. Carlton 4.0 6.1 8.3 10.4 (64) Geelong Cats 2.1 2.3 4.4 4.7 (31) BEST: Carlton – Prespakis, Vescio, O’Dea, Egan, McKay, Gibbs. Geelong Cats – M. McDonald, A. McDonald, Webster, Crockett-Grills. GOALS: Carlton – Gibbs 2, Vescio 2, Gee 2, Stevens, Pound, Prespakis, Plane. Geelong – Webster, Barber, Cranston, Higgins. Crowd: 1764 at Ikon Park. Umpires: G. Devenish, M. Rodger, P. Bailes. 0.5 0.7 4.8 7.9 (51) Collingwood Western Bulldogs 0.2 1.3 1.3 2.3 (15) BEST: Collingwood – Davey, Bonnici, Molloy, Butler, Livingstone, Brown. Western Bulldogs – Lamb, Blackburn, Guest, Ferres, Lochland. GOALS: Collingwood – Molloy 2, Moloney 2, Norder, Davey, Brown. Western Bulldogs – Georgostathis, Fitzgerald. Crowd: 3017 at Victoria Park. Umpires: N. Jankovskis, M. Pell, L. Porter. Fremantle 2.2 5.5 10.6 11.9 (75) West Coast Eagles 0.1 0.1 1.1 1.2 (8) BEST: Fremantle – Houghton, Bowers, O’Sullivan, E. Antonio, Duffy, Miller, Roux. West Coast Eagles – McCarthy, N. Kelly, Lewis, Bowen, G. Kelly, Guard. GOALS: Fremantle – Houghton 5, Duffy 3, Roux 2, O’Sullivan. West Coast – G Kelly. Crowd: 9552 at Optus Stadium. Umpires: J. Fry, L. Jago, G. Simmonds.
ROUND 7
Richmond 1.0 3.3 4.5 6.5 (41) Gold Coast Suns 1.0 1.0 3.1 4.2 (26) BEST: Richmond – Brennan, Conti, McKenzie, Dempsey, Hosking. Gold Coast Suns – Surman, Levi, Ahrens, Drennan, Howarth. GOALS: Richmond – Brennan 3, Wakefield, Bernardi, McKenzie. Gold Coast Suns – Levi 2, Surman, Virgo. Umpires: M. Baigent, C. Melin, S. Whetton. Crowd: 907 at Metricon Stadium. GWS Giants 4.0 4.0 6.3 7.3 (45) St Kilda 0.1 2.7 2.7 3.7 (25) BEST: GWS Giants – Parker, Privitelli, Beeson, Dal Pos, Staunton. St Kilda – Patrikios, Phillips, Burke, Shierlaw, Smith.
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2021 RESULTS CONT. GOALS: GWS Giants – Privitelli 3, Staunton 3, Smith. St Kilda – Shierlaw, Guttridge, Greiser. Umpires: J. Broadbent, G. Lewis, M. Scott. Crowd: 791 at RSEA Park. North Melbourne 3.0 4.2 5.7 5.7 (37) Western Bulldogs 0.1 2.3 2.4 3.8 (26) BEST: North Melbourne – Garner, Kearney, Riddell, Duffin, Gavalas, E. King. Western Bulldogs – Lamb, Blackburn, Huntington, Toogood, Newton. GOALS: North Melbourne – Kearney 2, Bateman, E. King, Riddell. Western Bulldogs – Huntington 2, Toogood. Umpires: P. Bailes, S. Bridges, A. Mitchell. Crowd: 1034 at North Hobart Oval. Melbourne 1.2 3.3 5.6 6.7 (43) Adelaide Crows 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.3 (15) BEST: Melbourne – Hanks, Hore, Mithen, Gay, Paxman, Zanker, Lampard. Adelaide Crows – Marinoff, Allan, Hatchard, Phillips, Foley, Randall. GOALS: Melbourne – Hore 3, Zanker, Hanks, L. Pearce. Adelaide Crows – Randall, Martin. Umpires: N. Jankovskis, N. McGinness, L. Rowe. Crowd: 445 at Casey Fields. Fremantle 0.1 2.3 3.7 6.9 (45) 3.4 3.5 5.5 6.5 (41) Carlton BEST: Fremantle – Bowers, E. Antonio, Duffy, Cain, Pugh, Stewart. Carlton – Harrington, Stevens, Moody, Prespakis, Vescio, Laloifi. GOALS: Fremantle – Stewart 2, Duffy 2, Cain, Houghton. Carlton – Stevens 2, Vescio, Harris, Gibbs, Gee. Umpires: T. Bryce, M. Pell, L. Porter. Crowd: 2048 at Ikon Park. Brisbane Lions 2.8 3.8 4.10 4.11 (35) 1.1 2.4 2.4 4.8 (32) Collingwood BEST: Brisbane Lions – Anderson, Conway, Bates, Svarc, Lutkins. Collingwood – Bonnici, Norder, Schleicher, Lambert, Chiocci. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Hodder, Campbell, Wuetschner, Svarc. Collingwood – Sheridan 2, Alexander, Lin. Umpires: M. Rodger, J. Strybos, N. Toner. Crowd: closed to the public at VU Whitten Oval. West Coast Eagles 0.4 4.4 6.4 8.5 (53) Geelong Cats 0.0 0.1 1.1 2.2 (14) BEST: West Coast Eagles – Swanson, Cameron, McCarthy, Smith, G. Kelly, N. Kelly. Geelong Cats – A. McDonald, Webster, Ivy, M. McDonald. GOALS: West Coast Eagles – Cameron 3, G. Kelly 2, N. Kelly 2, Caulfield. Geelong Cats – A. McDonald, Clarke. Umpires: J. Fry, C. Gibson, G. Simmonds. Crowd: 848 at Mineral Resources Park.
ROUND 8
Carlton 1.1 4.4 9.5 13.9 (87) Gold Coast Suns 3.1 4.2 4.2 4.3 (27) BEST: Carlton – Vescio, Moody, Harrington, Brazzale, McEvoy. Gold Coast Suns – Drennan, Ahrens, Howarth, Surman, Watson. GOALS: Carlton – Vescio 5, Plane 2, McEvoy, Stevens, Walker, Brazzale, O’Dea, Moody. Gold Coast Suns – Virgo, Levi, Drennan, Single. Umpires: C. Manthey, J. Strybos, S. Whetton. Crowd: 272 at Metricon Stadium. GWS Giants 1.1 2.1 2.4 2.4 (16) Geelong Cats 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.3 (9) BEST: GWS Giants – Parker, Bennetts, Staunton, Zreika, Beeson. Geelong – M. McDonald, A. McDonald, McMahon, Gardiner, McWilliams. GOALS: GWS Giants – Zreika, Staunton. Geelong Cats – McWilliams. Umpires: G. Devenish, M. Rodger, M. Pell. Crowd: 963 at GMHBA Stadium. Collingwood 3.3 4.6 6.1 8.11 (59) St Kilda 1.0 1.1 1.1 2.1 (13) BEST: Collingwood – Davey, Lambert, Bonnici, Newman, Schleicher, Norder. St Kilda – Patrikios, McDonald, Smith, Priest. GOALS: Collingwood – Newman 3, Molloy 2, Lambert, Norder, Lin. St Kilda – Matin, Vogt. Umpires: P. Bailes, A. Mitchell, S. Bridges. Crowd: 2228 at Victoria Park.
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Brisbane Lions 1.2 1.8 3.9 4.11 (35) North Melbourne 1.3 1.4 2.5 2.8 (20) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Dawes, Lutkins, Zielke, Bates, Svarc, O’Dwyer. North Melbourne – Bruton, Riddell, Kearney, Duffin. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Davidson, Wuetschner, Conway, Hodder. North Melbourne – A bbatangelo, Bateman. Umpires: C. Melin, N. Jankovskis, N. McGinness. Crowd: 6613 at the Gabba.
2.2 3.4 4.5 4.7 (31) Adelaide Crows Collingwood 1.1 1.2 2.5 (17) 1.1 BEST: Adelaide Crows – Hatchard, Randall, Marinoff, Phillips, Woodland. Collingwood – Davey, Lambert, Bonnici, Chiocci, Rowe. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Hatchard, Mules, Woodland, Charlton. Collingwood – Lambert, Molloy. Umpires: P. Bailes, T. Bryce, M. Pell. Crowd: 2314 at Norwood Oval.
2.2 3.6 4.9 5.12 (42) Richmond West Coast Eagles 0.1 0.2 3.3 5.4 (34) BEST: Richmond – Conti, McKenzie, Stahl, Brennan, D’Arcy. West Coast Eagles – Bowen, Collier, N. Kelly, Lewis, Gibson. GOALS: Richmond – Stahl 2, Brennan 2, Bernardi. West Coast Eagles – Bowen 2, G. Kelly, Cameron, Pope. Umpires: J. Broadbent, S. Nippress, J. Pearson. Crowd: 619 at the Swinburne Centre.
1.1 3.8 4.8 4.8 (32) Carlton 1.0 2.1 3.5 4.7 (31) GWS Giants BEST: Carlton – Prespakis, Loynes, Vescio, Hosking, Harrington. GWS Giants – Parker, Beeson, Staunton, Eva, Mackrill. GOALS: Carlton – Vescio 2, Walker, Brazzale. GWS Giants – Staunton 2, Mackrill 2. Umpires: M. Baigent, M. Harris, G. Lewis. Crowd: 903 at Blacktown International SportsPark.
3.1 7.3 8.4 12.6 (78) Adelaide Crows Western Bulldogs 1.0 2.0 2.2 3.4 (22) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Scheer, Marinoff, Hatchard, Phillips, Woodland, Jones. Western Bulldogs – Blackburn, Lochland, Lamb, Toogood. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Scheer 3, Gould 2, Woodland 2, Phillips, Jones, Martin, Button, Randall. Western Bulldogs – Toogood 2, Lamb. Umpires: T. Bryce, N. Toner, L. Porter. Crowd: 1749 at Norwood Oval. 3.2 4.5 4.7 5.7 (37) Melbourne 0.1 0.5 2.7 4.8 (32) Fremantle BEST: Melbourne – L. Pearce, Paxman, Scott, D. Pearce, Gay. Fremantle – Roux, Miller, E. Antonio, O’Sullivan, Haynes. GOALS: Melbourne – Hore 2, D. Pearce, McNamara, Gay. Fremantle – Roux 2, O’Sullivan, Houghton. Umpires: M. Adams, G. Simmonds, L. Rowe. Crowd: 2233 at Fremantle Oval.
ROUND 9
Western Bulldogs 4.0 5.0 5.3 7.3 (45) Richmond 1.0 2.1 4.2 5.2 (32) BEST: Western Bulldogs – Lamb, Blackburn, Lochland, Brown, Morris-Dalton, Ferres. Richmond – Hosking, Seymour, Brennan, Dempsey, Stahl. GOALS: Western Bulldogs – McLeod 2, Lochland, Morris-Dalton, Huntington, Lamb, Toogood. Richmond – Brennan 3, Stahl, Wakefield. Umpires: N. Jankovskis, J. Pearson, L. Rowe. Crowd: 1985 at VU Whitten Oval. 2.2 3.3 4.6 (30) North Melbourne 1.0 0.1 2.1 4.2 4.5 (29) Fremantle BEST: North Melbourne – Riddell, Kearney, Garner, E. King, Bannister. Fremantle – Bowers, Cain, O’Sullivan, Cuthbertson, Haynes. GOALS: North Melbourne – Abbatangelo, Bannister, Garner, Bateman. Fremantle – Houghton, O’Sullivan, Bowers, K. Antonio. Umpires: N. McGinness, K. Porter, M. Rodger. Crowd: 1223 at Arden St Oval. 1.1 3.1 4.1 6.2 (38) Melbourne Brisbane Lions 1.0 5.0 6.0 6.0 (36) BEST: Melbourne – Scott, Zanker, Mithen, Paxman, L. Pearce, Hore. Brisbane Lions – C. Svarc, Hickie, Anderson, O’Dwyer, Conway, Grider. GOALS: Melbourne – Scott 3, Paxman, Bannan, Hanks. Brisbane Lions – Davidson 2, Wardlaw, Hodder, Smith, Arnell. Umpires: A. Mitchell, N. Toner, G. Simmonds. Crowd: 743 at Casey Fields. Geelong Cats 3.2 3.3 5.3 6.5 (41) 1.3 3.3 3.6 (24) Gold Coast Suns 0.1 BEST: Geelong Cats – A. McDonald, Cranston, Gardiner, Webster, Crockett-Grills. Gold Coast Suns – Howarth, Ahrens, Drennan, Levi, Bella. GOALS: Geelong Cats – Cranston 2, Barber, Caris, McWilliams, Webster. Gold Coast Suns – Howarth 2, Virgo. Umpires: R. Hundertmark, C. Melin, J. Strybos. Crowd: 1506 at Metricon Stadium.
1.2 5.4 6.9 11.9 (76) St Kilda West Coast Eagles 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.2 (20) BEST: St Kilda – Patrikios, Smith, Matin, Guttridge, Greiser, Phillips, Shierlaw. West Coast Eagles – Bowen, Smith, Atkins, G. Kelly, Orme, Ward. GOALS: St Kilda – Matin 3, Greiser 2, McDonald, Smith, Guttridge, Shierlaw, Patrikios, Whitfort. West Coast Eagles – G. Kelly 2, Caulfield. Umpires: M. Adams, J. Fry, C. Gibson. Crowd: 809 at Mineral Resources Park.
QUALIFYING FINALS
Melbourne 1.2 3.3 4.3 5.10 (40) 0.2 0.2 3.5 3.5 (23) Fremantle BEST: Melbourne – Paxman, Gay, Scott, Mithen, Cunningham. Fremantle – Bowers, Miller, Sergeant, Cain, Seth. GOALS: Melbourne – Scott 2, Bannan, Tarrant, Gay. Fremantle – Sharp, Duffy, Houghton. Umpires: P. Bailes, N. McGinness, M. Pell. Crowd: 1174 at Casey Fields. 3.2 3.4 4.6 7.8 (50) Collingwood 3.1 7.2 7.2 (44) North Melbourne 1.0 BEST: Collingwood – Davey, Livingstone, Lambert, Bonnici, Molloy. North Melbourne – Kearney, Garner, Riddell, Bruton, Ashmore. GOALS: Collingwood – Alexander 2, Molloy 2, Lambert, Stratton, Brown. North Melbourne – Abbatangelo 2, Lynch 2, Garner, Riddell, Bannister. Umpires: A. Mitchell, G. Simmonds, N. Toner. Crowd: 3010 at Victoria Park.
PRELIMINARY FINALS
Adelaide Crows 1.0 2.1 4.2 5.3 (33) Melbourne 0.2 0.3 0.5 1.9 (15) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Hatchard, Marinoff, Phillips, Martin, Thompson. Melbourne – Paxman, Hanks, Hore, Gay, Scott. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Phillips 2, Scheer, Hatchard, Jones. Melbourne – Hore. Umpires: J. Broadbent, A. Mitchell, N. Toner. Crowd: 6382 at Adelaide Oval. Brisbane Lions 1.1 5.1 5.2 7.3 (45) Collingwood 2.3 3.3 5.4 6.5 (41) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Davidson, Lutkins, Anderson, Hickie, Bodey, Dawes. Collingwood – Davey, Brazill, Schleicher, Porter, Bonnici, Lambert. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Davidson 3, Bodey 2, O’Dwyer Wuetschner. Collingwood – Alexander, Brown, Brazill, Lambert, Norder, Schleicher. Umpires: P. Bailes, N. McGinness, M. Pell. Crowd: 4435 at the Gabba.
GRAND FINAL
Brisbane Lions 1.0 3.0 6.0 6.2 (38) Adelaide Crows 1.0 2.1 2.2 3.2 (20) BEST: Brisbane Lions – Lutkins, Anderson, C. Svarc, Koenen, Bates, O’Dwyer. Adelaide Crows – Thompson, Hatchard, Considine, Marinoff, Allan. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Hodder 2, Wuetschner 2, Arnell, Dawes. Adelaide Crows – Thompson, Ponter, Jones. Umpires: N. Toner, M. Pell, N. McGinness. Crowd: 22,934 at Adelaide Oval.
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2022 FIXTURE ROUND 1
Sunday, January 30
Friday, January 7
St Kilda 3.5 (23) v Richmond 10.1 (61) SkyBus Stadium (Vic) Saturday, January 8
North Melbourne 4.2 (26) v Geelong 2.6 (18) Arden St Oval Street (Vic) Western Bulldogs 3.4 (22) v Melbourne 6.10 (46) Victoria University Whitten Oval (Vic) Carlton 3.7 (25) v Collingwood 6.8 (44) Ikon Park (Vic) Fremantle 6.7 (43) v WCE 2.3 (15) Fremantle Oval (WA) Sunday, January 9
Adelaide Crows 6.3 (39) v Brisbane Lions 1.3 (9) Flinders University Stadium (SA) Gold Coast Suns 3.3 (21) v GWS Giants 5.6 (36) Great Barrier Reef Arena (Qld)
ROUND 2 Friday, January 14
Richmond 6.2 (38) v Melbourne 8.6 (54) Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic) Saturday, January 15
Collingwood 6.5 (41) v St Kilda 2.2 (14) Victoria Park (Vic) Geelong Cats 2.5 (17) v Carlton4.7 (31) GMHBA Stadium (Vic) Sunday, January 16
West Coast Eagles 5.3 (33) v GCS 7.4 (46) Victoria University Whitten Oval (Vic) Adelaide Crows 5.7 (37) v North Melbourne 3.6 (24) Norwood Oval (SA) Fremantle 7.10 (52) v GWS Giants 2.8 (20) Victoria University Whitten Oval (Vic) Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs unable to field teams due to COVID-19
ROUND 3
Friday, January 21
Geelong Cats 3.6 (24) v Collingwood 5.5 (35) GMHBA Stadium (Vic) Saturday, January 22
West Coast Eagles 1.3 (9) v Adelaide Crows 6.6 (42) Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic) Melbourne 9.10 (64) v St Kilda 3.5 (23) Casey Fields (Vic) Richmond 7.5 (47) v Fremantle 11.11 (77) Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic) Sunday, January 23
North Melbourne 7.12 (54) v GWS Giants 4.3 (27) Arden St Oval Street (Vic) Tuesday, January 25 Brisbane Lions 9.9 (63) v Carlton 4.4 (28) Metricon Stadium (Qld) Western Bulldogs and Gold Coast Suns unable to field teams due to COVID-19
ROUND 4
Collingwood 1.1 (7) v Fremantle 5.8 (38) Victoria Park (Vic) Friday, January 28
GWS Giants 7.1 (43) v Western Bulldogs 2.10 (22) Henson Park (NSW) Saturday, January 29
Adelaide Crows 4.11 (35) v Melbourne 3.3 (21) Norwood Oval (SA) Brisbane Lions 3.9 (27) v Geelong Cats 4.1 (25) Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex (Qld)
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Friday, February 4
Geelong Cats 4.3 (27) v West Coast Eagles 3.6 (24) GMHBA Stadium (Vic) Saturday, February 5
GWS Giants v St Kilda Henson Park (NSW) 3.10pm Game postponed. GWS Giants unable to field a team due to COVID-19. Brisbane Lions 5.5 (35) v Collingwood 1.5 (11) Marchoochydore Multi Sports Complex (Qld) Melbourne 5.8 (38) v Gold Coast Suns 4.2 (26) Casey Fields (Vic) Sunday, February 6
Western Bulldogs 4.6 (30) v Richmond 1.7 (13) Victoria University Whitten Oval (Vic) Carlton 1.6 (12) v Adelaide Crows 7.9 (51) Ikon Park (Vic) North Melbourne 3.8 (26) v Fremantle 2.4 (16) North Hobart Oval (Tas) Tuesday, February 8
St Kilda 2.8 (20) v West Coast Eagles 2.10 (22) Trevor Barker Oval (Vic) Game moved from round four.
ROUND 6
Friday, February 11
Gold Coast Suns 7.7 (49) v Geelong Cats 6.2 (38) Metricon Stadium (Qld)
Saturday, February 12
Richmond 2.6 (18) v North Melbourne 5.7 (37) Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic) Melbourne 6.8 (44) v GWS Giants 1.1 (7) Casey Fields (Vic) Fremantle 7.9 (51) v Carlton 1.3 (9) Fremantle Oval (WA) Sunday, February 13
St Kilda 4.2 (26) v Brisbane Lions 3.13 (31) Trevor Barker Beach Oval (Vic) West Coast Eagles 3.4 (22) v Collingwood 7.4 (46) Mineral Resources Park (WA) Adelaide Crows 7.6 (48) v Western Bulldogs 8.1 (49) Norwood Oval (SA)
ROUND 7
Thursday, February 17
Gold Coast Suns 2.4 (16) v Bris Lions 12.13 (85) Metricon Stadium (Qld) Friday, February 18
W Bulldogs 3.10 (28) v Geelong Cats 2.4 (16) Victoria University Whitten Oval (Vic) Saturday, February 19
GWS Giants 0.5 (5) v Adelaide Crows 5.15 (45) Henson Park (NSW) Carlton 7.6 (48) v St Kilda 0.2 (2) Ikon Park (Vic)
Thursday, January 27
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Carlton 3.3 (21) v North Melbourne 7.9 (51) Ikon Park (Vic) Gold Coast Suns 5.9 (39) v Richmond 5.4 (34) Metricon Stadium (Qld) Additional match* Western Bulldogs 2.7 (19) v Fremantle 3.7 (25) Victoria University Whitten Oval (Vic)
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West Coast Eagles 7.3 (45) v Richmond 10.8 (68) Mineral Resources Park (WA) Sunday, February 20
North Melbourne 6.2 (38) v Collingwood 2.3 (15) North Hobart Oval (Tas) Monday, February 21
Brisbane Lions 4.8 (32) v Melbourne 5.5 (35) Metricon Stadium (Qld) Tuesday, February 22
Gold Coast Suns 6.5 (41) v W Bulldogs 6.5 (41) Metricon Stadium (Qld)
ROUND 8
Wednesday, February 23
GWS Giants 6.5 (41) v St Kilda 5.9 (39) Blacktown International Sportspark (NSW) Saturday, February 26
Fremantle 2.4 (16) v Adelaide Crows 3.7 (25) Fremantle Oval (WA) Richmond 1.4 (10) v Geelong Cats 5.3 (33) Swinburne Centre Punt Rd Oval (Vic) Melbourne 4.3 (27) v North Melbourne 2.5 (17) Casey Fields (Vic) Sunday, February 27
St Kilda 5.4 (34) v Gold Coast Suns 4.7 (31) Trevor Barker Beach Oval (Vic) Collingwood 10.6 (66) v Western Bulldogs 6.5 (41) Victoria Park (Vic) West Coast Eagles 4.0 (24) v Bris Lions 15.8 (98) Mineral Resources Park (WA) 2.10pm GWS Giants 5.3 (33) v Carlton 7.9 (51) Manuka Oval (ACT)
ROUND 9
Saturday, March 5
St Kilda 2.6 (18) v Geelong Cats 0.9 (9) RSEA Park (Vic) GWS Giants 6.2 (38) v Richmond 7.4 (46) Giants Stadium (NSW) Fremantle 3.1 (19) v Melbourne 16.11 (107) Optus Stadium (WA) West Coast Eagles 1.2 (8) v W Bulldogs 10.8 (68) Optus Stadium (WA) Sunday, March 6
Brisbane Lions 7.8 (50) v North Melb 2.2 (14) Victoria University Whitten Oval (VIC) Adelaide Crows 4.6 (30) v Collingwood 4.4 (28) Norwood Oval (SA) Carlton 7.4 (46) v Gold Coast Suns 2.4 (16) Ikon Park (Vic)
ROUND 10
Friday, March 11
Geelong Cats v GWS Giants GMHBA Stadium (Vic) 6.10pm Saturday, March 12
Collingwood v Richmond Victoria Park (Vic) 3.10pm North Melbourne v West Coast Eagles Arden St Oval Street (Vic) 5.10pm Melbourne v Carlton Casey Fields (Vic) 7.10pm Sunday, March 13
St Kilda v Adelaide Crows RSEA Park (Vic) 1.10pm Western Bulldogs v Brisbane Lions Mars Stadium (Vic) 3.10pm Fremantle v Gold Coast Suns Fremantle Oval (WA) 2.10pm * The Western Bulldogs v Fremantle match was originally scheduled for round 10. Note: Fixture subject to change; starting times are local.
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