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womens.AFL AFL RECORD 3 • Same day asbestos sample testing • Air monitoring & indoor air quality • Mould analysis & monitoring • Hazardous materials assessments • Asbestos awareness training • Workplace safety assessments • Lead paint management ASBESTOS & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ASSESSMENTS identifibre.com.au 67 Atherton Road, Oakleigh AFLWS7 QP-Indentifibre 129x48mm.indd 1 8/17/22 10:54 AM COVER We feature Brisbane Lions star Emily Bates who won the AFLW Best and Fairest in 2022. FIXTURE Where your team is playing TEAM LISTS Every player in detail STATS & FACTS A close look at all 18 clubs SEASON PREVIEW What’s ahead in Season 7 THE DRAFT Every pick (2016-22) AUGUST-NOVEMBER 2022 $10 12 36 STAR POWER: Erin Phillips will head ‘home’ to Port Adelaide in Season 7. CONTENTS NAB AFL WOMEN’S SEASON GUIDE SEASON 7, AUGUST-NOVEMBER, 2022 Welcome to Season 7 Official AFLW partner NAB and AFL Head of Women’s Football NICOLE LIVINGSTONE are looking forward to a history-making season. Season preview It’s a case of all aboard in Season 7 with four new teams joining the competition, meaning every club is now represented in the AFLW. NIC NEGREPONTIS reports. Every club Complete team lists, fixture and a season preview for all 18 clubs. All the information Everything you need to know about AFLW – stats, records, draft history, results and the Season 7 fixture. FEATURES5046
AFLW SEASON 7 AFLW SeasonRecordGuide Editor Michael L ovett Production Editor Gary Hancock AFLW Analyst Nic Negrepontis Writers Ashley Browne, Hugh Fitzpatrick, Lachlan Geleit, Mae James, Seb Mottram, Nic Negrepontis, Dem Panopoulos, Laurence Rosen, Andrew Slevison, Alez Zaia NEW ERA FOR WOMEN MAKING HISTORY IN NEW SEASON Production Manager Amahl Wee reratne Art Director Rohan Voigt Photography Michael Willson, Dylan Burns (03) 9643 1999 aflphotos.com.au Photos Manager Celia Drummond CEO –RainmakerBallPark,&Publishing Richard Simkiss Publications Commercial Manager, SEN Aiden Clarke Address correspondence to The AFLWEditor,Record Season Guide, Level 5, 111 Coventry St, Southbank, VIC 3006. (03) 8825 6600 Michael.Lovett@sen.com.au Statistician Lachlan Essing Statistical updates and errors and general inquiries should be sent Lachlan.Essing@afl.com.auto AFL Record, Vol. 111, NAB AFLW Season Guide Season 7 ACNCopyright.No.004 155 211. ISBN: 978-0-6484651-8-8 Print Post PP3230258/00109approved
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CROWING: With stars such as Marijana Rajcic (left) and Chelsea Randall, Adelaide will be the team to beat again.
ALL ABOARD AFLW Season 7 will finally see all 18 clubs represented, but expect the established teams to be dominant.
It will be a difficult season to assess with many injured players unable to return for the August start and the expansion sides having only a few months to build their teams from scratch. For example, Collingwood will be without star pair Brianna Davey and Brittany
H ere we go again! After one of the history,off-seasonsshortestinfootballAFLWSeason 7 revs up again in 2022. Only a few months after Adelaide was crowned premier for a third time in six years, Season 7 launches with a new August start time.
Sydney, Port Adelaide, Essendon and Hawthorn join the AFLW, completing the set and giving the League an 18-teamDespitecompetition.this,thelength of the season remains 10 weeks, meaning quite a few teams will not cross paths. The four new teams have been busy signing players and constructing their lists, hoping to quickly find their feet and have an impact.
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Carlton, in particular, was hit hard, losing seven players, which could see the Blues struggling this season.
It’s hard to imagine the status quo changing greatly in just two months. The trade and free agency period was a hurricane of movement, headlined by Maddy Prespakis, Isabel Huntington, Gemma Houghton, Jess Duffin, Kaitlyn Ashmore and Phillips changing clubs.
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Bonnici, who suffered torn ACLs earlier in the year. Expect the top teams from last season to remain the standardAdelaidebearers.might have lost players, including champion Erin Phillips to the Power, but will remain a force. Melbourne will be a contender again and Daisy Pearce will go around once more in pursuit of a premiership, while Brisbane, North Melbourne and Fremantle will also be around the finals mark.
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PERFECT BACKDROP: The Sydney Swans pose in front of the historic SCG Members Stand.
The season will run concurrently with the men’s and run through November, taking it out of the summer heat for the first time. It’s likely we will see a season with minimal change at the top end, while the new teams attempt to find their feet and the existing sides jostle forForposition.foursupporter bases, they will finally get the opportunity to support their clubs at AFLW level. After only seven seasons, the League has expanded from eight teams to 18. While this may lead to some short-term pain, the long-term future of the League and a new era for AFLW begins here.
NEW HOME: Former Roo AshmoreKaitlynisoneofHawthorn’sbigsignings. WOUNDED PIE: Brittany Bonnici will miss Season 7.
The most recent ladder shows the bottom five sides were all expansion teams, with only the Roos in the top six. Essendon has put together a list with some top-end talent, as has Port Adelaide, while Hawthorn and Sydney will probably need a few years to build out their lists. How many games will they win and can they compete? It will be interesting to see what the inclusion of the new teams means for St Kilda, West Coast and Geelong, who have struggled to get off the bottom of the ladder but are no longer the new kids on the block.
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The big question will be the expansion teams and how competitive they can be early on? North Melbourne hit the ground running when it entered in 2019, but the majority of new teams have struggled near the bottom of the ladder and remained there.
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The multifaceted program, run across three phases, uses football as an incentive for the girls in the program with the priority being education and developing Proud partner of the EFC First Nations Women’s Pathway Program Proud partner of the EFC First Nations Women’s Pathway Programpartner of the Nations Women’s Pathway Program
FUN WITH FOOD: FNWPP officer Courtney Ugle with participants on an excursion to a farm near Geelong as part of the program.
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he Bombers’ First Nation’s Women’s Pathway Program (FNWPP), proudly supported by Coles, is helping to pave the way for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women on and off the footballContinuingfield. the club’s strong and proud affiliation with the Tiwi Islands, in the Northern Territory and in metro Melbourne’s north-west corridor, the program aims to help young Indigenous female players integrate and thrive in a professional football environment to realise their dreams of becoming AFLW players.
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Designed with a specific focus for the 14-to-16 age group, the pathway program was established in 2019. Freda Puruntatemeri, Rina Maureen and Jessica Stassi were the trailblazing participants of the program before it transitioned to the FNWPP in 2020. two years, five young aspiring players have been included in the Bombers’ Daniher Squad – Remi Jean Watters, Lara Churchill, Jada Ross, Alashantee Ross and Rosie Wilson – with the hopes of signing these budding AFLW stars following the club’s inclusion in the national competition in 2022. Coles Head of Events and Sponsorships Carmel Horvath said providing young women with enduring life skills was the driving force behind Coles’ partnership with Essendon’s program.
“The First Nation’s Women’s Pathway Program aims to help support the next generation of First Nations female footballers to thrive and grow in the football environment as they pursue their goals on and off the field with the support from us,” Ugle said.
“It’s been eye-opening to understand Indigenous women and their culture and experience impact the program has made on their lives and we are so grateful for the experience to partner with this meaningful program alongside the Essendon Football Club.”
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FNWPP Officer Courtney Ugle said the club’s partnership with Coles would deliver opportunities to identify, develop and support young players through pathways like the NAB League to the VFLW and now, AFLW.
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“We are so proud to partner with a national brand like Coles, and both organisations remain committed to providing leadership, wellbeing, and employment opportunities through our First Nations Women’s Pathway Program as a result of this meaningful partnership.”TheFNWPP participants also receive direct mentoring and support from Coles, one of the largest private-sector employers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the country.
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 9 well-rounded lives off the sporting field, while preparing for life as an elite athlete. Phase two includes a lengthier stay in Melbourne over the duration of a school term, while phasethree is a yearly stay in Melbourne to attend school and complete formal education while continuing their individual commitment to playing football.
12 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 ADELAIDE CROWS CAPTAIN CHELSEA RANDALL CROWS HAVE THE CLASS A Adelaide enters the new season as the reigning premier after winning a third flag in five years early in 2022. The Crows will again be one of the teams to beat in Season 7. Champion Erin Phillips left West Lakes to join rival Port Adelaide in the biggest signing of the off-season. Despite the loss of Phillips, Adelaide still boasts plenty of experience and star quality. Sarah Allan, Anne Hatchard, Ebony Marinoff and Ashleigh Woodland are all coming off All-Australian years. Chelsea Randall will captain the Crows for a seventh successive season. ALEX ZAIA CEO: Tim Silvers Coach: Matthew Clarke Assistant coaches: Courtney Cramey, Peter Caven, Emma Sampson, Leah Kaslar Development coach: Jack Hombsch Physical performance: Jordan Sellar, Rob Jarrett Doctor: Duncan Walker Physio: Chris Williams Twitter: @CrowsAFLW Facebook: CrowsAFLW/facebook.com/ Instagram: @CrowsAFLW AT A GLANCE W 11 L 1 D 0 Finished: 1st Most goals: 21 – Ashleigh Woodland Most goals in a game: 4 – Ashleigh Woodland v Brisbane, R1, FUS; Ashleigh Woodland v North Melbourne, R2, NO Highest score: 7.11 (53) v St Kilda 2.2 (14), R10, RSEA Lowest score: 3.7 (25) v Fremantle 2.4 (16), R8, FO Greatest winning margin: 40 points – 5.15 (45) v GWS Giants 0.5 (5), R7, HP Greatest losing margin: 1 point – 7.6 (48) v Western Bulldogs 8.1 (49), R6, NO Goals for: 64 Behinds for: 90 Points for: 474 Ave score for: 40 Goals against: 31 Behinds against: 43 Points against: 229 Ave score against: 19 Success rate: 92% Total attendance: 40,736 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 53 Ebony Marinoff 2 01751 S arah Allan 2 01751 Stevie-Lee Thompson 2 01749 A nne Hatchard 2 01749 Justine Mules 2 017-22 46 Erin Phillips 2 017-22 43 Marijana Rajcic 2 01841 Eloise Jones 2 01840 A ngela Foley 2 017-21 38 C helsea Randall 2 01735 D anielle Ponter 2 01932 D ayna Cox 2 01731 Deni Varnhagen 2 017MOST GOALS 50 Erin Phillips 2 017-22 35 D anielle Ponter 2 01930 A shleigh Woodland 2 02124 Stevie-Lee Thompson 2 01722 Eloise Jones 2 01813 S arah Perkins 2 017-19 13 C hloe Scheer 2019;2021 11 A nne Hatchard 2 01710 C helsea Randall 2 017MOS T GOALS IN A GAME 4 – Sarah Perkins (round 7, 2017) 4 – Erin Phillips (round 3, 2018; round 4, 2021) 4 – Stevie-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 Erin Phillips 2018 C helsea Randall 2019 Erin Phillips 2020 A nne Hatchard 2021 Ebony Marinoff 2022 A nne Hatchard 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) 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) IN CONTENTION AGAIN: With stars such as Anne Hatchard, the Crows will again be one of the favourites for the flag.
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 13 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Caitlin Gould 19/7/1999 182 Happy Valley (SA)/Glenelg (SANFLW) 2020 22 81 2 Eloise Jones 28/4/1999 173 Morphettville Park (SA)/Glenelg (SANFLW) 2018 41 22 2 3 Amber Ward 12/10/2001 170 Broadview (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFLW)/West Coast 2021 14 0 4 Zoe Prowse 3/7/2003 177 Glenunga (SA)/Mt Lofty (SA)/Sturt (SANFLW) 2022 10 5 Rachelle Martin 16/2/1999 153 West Adelaide (SANFLW) 202020 61 6 Hannah Button 27/11/1996 165 Fitzroy (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFLW) 2019 30 32 7 Keeley Kustermann 17/4/2004 166 Goodwood (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFLW) 8 Najwa Allen 25/6/1994 173 Eastlake (AFL Canberra)/Norwood (SANFLW) 202026 01 9 McKenzie Dowrick 7/3/2000 179 Kambalda (WA)/Mines Rovers (WA)/Subiaco (WAFLW)/Bris Lions/WCE 2019 13 1 10 Ebony Marinoff 15/11/1997 169 Lockleys (SA)/Morphettville Park (SA) 2017 53 53 11 Jasmine Simmons # 6/3/1999 180 North Broken Hill (NSW)/Gol Gol (NSW) 2022 40 12 Chelsea Biddell 15/7/1998 178 Fitzroy (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFLW) 2020 22 41 13 Kiera Mueller 21/4/2003 167 Blackwood (SA)/Sturt (SANFLW) 14 Stevie-Lee Thompson 23/3/1992 169 Wanderers (NTFL) 2017 51 24 3 15 Danielle Ponter 8/1/2000 171 St Marys (NTFL)/Essendon (VFLW) 2019 3535 2 16 Ailish Considine 9/7/1992 167 Clare (Ireland)/West Clare (AFL Europe) 2019 26 92 17 Madison Newman 10/5/2001168 West Adelaide (SANFLW) 2020 13 2 19 Jess Waterhouse 7/2/1997 157 Christies Beach (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFLW) 20 Hannah Munyard 4/8/2001 162 Mount Barker (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFLW)/Western Bulldogs 2020 14 21 21 Montana McKinnon 14/7/2001 183 Morphettville Park (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFLW) 2020 12 0 22 Lisa Whiteley 17/1/1993 171 Morphettville Pk (SA)/S Adel (SANFLW)/GWS Giants/UNSW-ES Bulldogs (AFL Syd) 2019 15 4 23 Niamh Kelly 30/8/1995 171 County Mayo (Ireland)/West Coast 2020 22 5 24 Ashleigh Woodland 9/9/1998 176 Salisbury (SA)/Melbourne/North Adelaide (SANFLW) 2019 27 30 1 25 Teah Charlton 25/4/2002 170 Christies Beach (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFLW) 2021 22 31 26 Chelsea Randall 14/6/1991 173 Safety Bay (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2017 38 10 3 27 Abbie Ballard 16/4/2002 160 Peake (SA)/West Adelaide (SANFLW)/Strathalbyn (SA) 2022 40 28 Brooke Tonon 19/9/2003 167 East Gambier (SA)/Scotch College (SA)/Glenelg (SANFLW) 2022 30 32 Marijana Rajcic 15/3/1989 175 Adelaide University (SA)/Norwood (SANFLW) 2018 43 22 33 Anne Hatchard 7/3/1998 175 Ingle Farm (SA)/Morphettville Park (SA) 2017 49 11 3 39 Sarah Allan 19/11/1997 178 Hatherleigh (SA)/Salisbury (SA) 2017 51 03 Deni Varnhagen ^ 26/10/1992 173 Plympton (SA)/Morphettville Park (SA) 2017 31 42 Jasmyn Hewett ^ 28/9/1993 184 St Marys (NTFL)/Adelaide/Gold Coast 2018 16 31 Dayna Cox ^ 12/8/1993 163 Morphettville Park (SA) 2017 32 02 ROUND 1 Friday, August 26 Adelaide Crows v Melbourne Glenelg Oval (SA), 7.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Richmond v Adelaide Crows Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval, 11.40am ROUND 3 Saturday, September 11 Adelaide Crows v North Melbourne Wigan Oval (SA), TBC ROUND 4 Sunday, September 18 Collingwood v Adelaide Crows Victoria Park (Vic), 12.10pm ROUND 5 Sunday, September 26 Adelaide Crows v GWS Giants Wigan Oval (SA), 2.40pm ROUND 6 Friday, September 31 Port Adelaide v Adelaide Crows Adelaide Oval (SA), 7.30pm ROUND 7 Saturday, October 9 Adelaide Crows v Fremantle Wigan Oval (SA), 2.40pm ROUND 8 Friday, October 15 Brisbane Lions v Adelaide Crows Metricon Stadium (Qld), 7.30pm ROUND 9 Friday, October 21 Adelaide Crows v Geelong Cats Norwood Oval (SA), 6pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 36 St Kilda v Adelaide Crows RSEA Park (Vic), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change. SEASON 7 FIXTURE
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CAPTAIN LIONS After winning the 2021 premiership, the Lions went into the 2022 season red-hot favourites and finished 8-2. Star midfielder Emily Bates took home the AFLW Best and Fairest after a career-best season. Brisbane lost a thrilling preliminary final to Melbourne and will again attempt to climb the mountain back to the top. The Lions have been the hallmark of consistency across the AFLW, despite a few heavy raids on their playing stocks. They lost Maria Moloney and Indy Tahau to Port Adelaide and delisted veteran Jessica Wuetschner at the end of the season.
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NIC NEGREPONTIS Head of Women’s Football: Breeanna Brock Coach: Craig Starcevich Assistant coaches: Phil Lovett (forwards), Paul Henriksen (backs), Daniel Webster (midfield), Simon Black (specialist), Clark Keating (specialist) Development coach: Damien Richards Media: Jessica Whitby Analyst: Zac Zropf Physiotherapists: Alice Walker (head of medical), Jess Clarey (physio), SchoenmakerJeremy(physio) Doctor: Kieran Miles High Manager:Performance Matt Green Performance Psychologist: Alex Gorman Football AssistantOperations&GPSAnalyst: Mia Dockrey Player Manager:Development Erin Lee Training Coordinator:Services Abbey LeBusque AT A GLANCE W 9 L 3 D 0 Finished: 3rd Most goals: 13 – Greta Bodey Most goals in a game: 3 – Taylor Smith v Gold Coast Suns, R7, MS; Sophie Conway v West Coast Eagles, R8, MRP; Jesse Wardlaw v West Coast, R8, MRP Highest score: 15.8 (98) v West Coast Eagles 4.0 (24), R8, MRP Lowest score: 1.3 (9) v Adelaide 6.3 (39), R1, FUS Greatest winning margin: 74 points – 15.8 (98) v West Coast 4.0 (24), R8, MRP Greatest losing margin: 30 points – 1.3 (9) v Adelaide 6.3 (39), R1, FUS Goals for: 83 Behinds for: 97 Points for: 595 Ave score for: 50 Goals against: 45 Behinds against: 35 Points against: 305 Ave score against: 25 Success rate: 75% Total attendance: 21,324 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS RICH REWARD: Star defender Natalie Grider has been elevated to vice-captain after earninghonoursAll-Australianlastseason. MOST GAMES 53 A lly Anderson 2 01753 Emily Bates 2 01751 Breanna Koenen 2 01749 Shannon Campbell 2 01742 K ate Lutkins 2 01741 Emma Zielke 2 017-21 38 Jessica Wuetschner 2 017-22 37 Jesse Wardlaw 2 01935 S ophie Conway 2 01831 Natalie Grider 2 019MOST GOALS 37 Jessica Wuetschner 2 017-22 25 Jesse Wardlaw 2 01924 Greta Bodey 2 02023 D akota Davidson 2 02018 S ophie Conway 2 01816 C ourtney Hodder 2 02116 K ate McCarthy 2 017-19 15 S abrina Frederick 2 017-19 MOST GOALS IN A GAME 4 – Sabrina Frederick (round 7, 2018) 4 – Dakota Davidson (round 2, 2021) 4 – Jesse Wardlaw (round 2, 2021) BEST & FAIRESTS 2017 Emily Bates 2018 K ate Lutkins 2019 A lly Anderson 2020 Emily Bates 2021 A lly Anderson 2022 Emily Bates 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) 10.10 (70) v Collingwood 3.2 (20), qualifying final, 2022 (G) 10.6 (66) v Western Bulldogs 5.4 (34), round 10, 2022 (MARS) 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) 50 points v Collingwood, qualifying final, 2022, (G) – Brisbane 10.10 (70) v Collingwood 3.2 (20) 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)
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 15 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Emily Bates 18/10/1995169 Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW) 2017 53 61 2 Tahlia Hickie 22/7/2000 182 Coorparoo (QAFLW) 2020 24 11 3 Breanna Koenen 31/12/1994 170 Magnetic Island (Qld)/North Cairns (Qld)/Uni of Qld (QAFLW) 2017 51 11 4 Sharni Webb 14/7/1991 172 Zillmere (QAFLW)/University Of Queensland (QAFLW) 2017 30 1 5 Jade Ellenger 4/3/2000 164 Coorparoo (QAFLW) 2019 25 41 6 Lily Postlethwaite 29/10/2001163 Moreton Bay (Qld)/Maroochydore (QAFLW) 2020 11 1 7 Gabby Collingwood ^ 15/1/1999 163 Forest Lake (Qld)/Jindalee (Qld)/University of Qld (QAFLW) 2018 12 0 8 Maggie Harmer ^ 12/4/2003 170 Noosa (Qld)/Maroochydore (QAFLW) 2022 10 9 Orla O’Dwyer 15/7/1998 173 County Tipperary (Ireland) 2020 29 91 10 Natalie Grider 10/10/2000166 Jindalee (Qld)/University of Queensland (QAFLW) 2019 31 01 11 Phoebe Monahan 3/7/1993 174 North Geelong (Vic)/UNSW-ES Stingrays (AFL Syd)/GWS/Richmond 2018 34 0 12 Sophie Conway 6/4/1999 176 Zillmere (QAFLW) 2018 35 18 1 13 Kate Lutkins 31/5/1988 176 Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW)/Wilston Grange (QAFLW) 2017 42 31 14 Dakota Davidson 31/12/1998 182 University Of Queensland (QAFLW) 202026 23 1 15 Greta Bodey 11/7/1995 171 Cairns Saints (Qld)/University Of Queensland (QAFLW) 2020 29 24 1 16 Bella Smith ^ 5/10/2003167 Noosa (Qld)/Narangba (Qld)/Maroochydore (QAFLW) 17 Isabel Dawes 11/5/2001 162 Coolum Beach (Qld)/Wilston Grange (QAFLW)/Maroochydore (QAFLW) 2020 30 51 18 Ally Anderson 25/3/1994 162 Zillmere (QAFLW) 2017 53 61 19 Luka Yoshida-Martin 10/4/2001161 Kedron (Qld)/University of Queensland (QAFLW) 2022 31 20 Shannon Campbell 24/9/1996 171 Hinterland (Qld)/Wilston Grange (QAFLW) 2017 49 51 21 Courtney Hodder 8/7/2000 152 Peel Thunder (WAFLW) 2021 23 16 1 22 Zimmorlei Farquharson 27/4/2002 176 Dalby (Qld)/S Burnett (Qld)/Calamvale (Qld)/Yeronga Sth Brisbane (QAFLW) 2022 10 7 23 Dee Heslop 30/7/2001 167 Southport (Qld)/Broadbeach (Qld)/Yeronga Sth Brisbane (QAFLW)/Gold Coast 2020 23 0 24 Lucinda Pullar 3/7/1998 172 Bond University (QAFLW) 2022 90 25 Catherine Svarc 25/11/1991 165 Wilston Grange (QAFLW) 2020 30 61 26 Ella Smith 27/5/2004 169 Sandgate (Qld)/Aspley (QAFLW) 27 Mikayla Pauga 10/4/2003161 Maroochydore (QAFLW)/Bond University (QAFLW) 28 Charlotte Mullins 28/10/2004166 North Lakes (Qld)/Aspley (QAFLW) 29 Ruby Svarc 28/9/1993 161 St Mary’s Salesian (Vic)/Essendon (VFLW) 2022 10 1 30 Jesse Wardlaw 13/1/2000 185 Coorparoo (QAFLW) 2019 37 25 1 31 Taylor Smith 13/2/2000 180 Bond University (QAFLW)/Gold Coast 2020 23 12 1 32 Kiara Hillier 3/11/2004 173 Kawana (Qld)/Maroochydore (QAFLW) Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change. ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 Brisbane Lions v Fremantle Gabba (Qld) 2.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 GWS Giants v Brisbane Lions Manuka Oval (ACT) 3.10pm ROUND 3 Saturday, September 10 Brisbane Lions v Gold Coast Suns Gabba (Qld) TBC ROUND 4 Sunday, September 18 Melbourne v Brisbane Lions Casey Fields (Vic) 4.10pm ROUND 5 Saturday, September 24 Richmond v Brisbane Lions Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic) 11.10am ROUND 6 Sunday, October 2 Brisbane Lions v Essendon Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex (Qld) 12.10pm ROUND 7 Saturday, October 8 North Melbourne v Brisbane Lions Arden Street (Vic) 5.10pm ROUND 8 Friday, October 14 Brisbane Lions v Adelaide Crows Metricon Stadium (Qld) 7.30pm ROUND 9 Saturday, October 22 Hawthorn v Brisbane Lions SkyBus Stadium (Vic) 7.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Brisbane Lions v Collingwood Metricon Stadium (Qld) TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. SEASON 7 FIXTURE
16 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 CAPTAINCARLTON KERRYN PETERSON HITLOSSESBLUES I t’s hard to know where to start for the Blues. After losing key players across 2020 and 2021, Maddy Prespakis, Grace Egan, Georgia Gee, Courtney Jones, Nicola Stevens, Lauren Brazzale and Charlotte Wilson have all departed ahead of AFLW Season 7. It’s a blow for a team that was in premiership contention only two years ago. Add injuries to Brooke Walker and Lucy McEvoy to the mix and it’s hard not to see Carlton taking a large step back this season. The Blues have added veteran Geelong key forward Phoebe McWilliams and Collingwood’s Amelia Verlado in the trade period. NIC NEGREPONTIS CEO: Brian Cook Head of Football: Brad Lloyd GM Women’s Football: Brett Munro Women’s Football Operations Manager: Eleni Valos Senior coach: Daniel Harford Head of AFLW Development: Kade Simpson Assistant coaches: Matthew Skubis (forwards), Wayne Schultz (midfield), Nicole Callinan (backline), Shaun Hampson (ruck & development), Aasta O’Connor (development), Nic Newman (development) VFLW senior coach: Tom Stafford Head of high performance: Josh Milner Doctors: Dr John Stone, Dr Jacinta Frawley Head of Medical: Kate Cremer AT A GLANCE W 4 L 6 D 0 Finished: 8th Most goals: 8 – Courtney Jones Most goals in a game: 3 – Courtney Jones v Brisbane, R3, MS; Nicola Stevens v Melbourne, R10, CF Highest score: 7.9 (51) v GWS Giants 5.3 (33), R8, MO Lowest score: 1.3 (9) v Fremantle 7.9 (51), R6, FO Greatest winning margin: 46 points – 7.6 (48) v St Kilda 0.2 (2), R7, IP Greatest losing margin: 42 points – 1.3 (9) v Fremantle 7.9 (51), R6, FO Goals for: 42 Behinds for: 52 Points for: 304 Ave score for: 30 Goals against: 50 Behinds against: 62 Points against: 362 Ave score against: 36 Success rate: 40% Total attendance: 18,669 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 49 D arcy Vescio 2 01747 Breann Moody 2 01745 G abriella Pound 2 01742 Kerryn Peterson 2 01842 Nicola Stevens 2 018-22 41 L auren Brazzale 2 017-22 40 G eorgia Gee 2 018-22 39 A lison Downie 2 017-21 36 K atie Loynes 2 017-21 34 Madison Prespakis 2 019-22 31 Natalie Plane 2 01730 Jess Hosking 2 018-21 30 S arah Hosking 2 017-20 MOST GOALS 51 D arcy Vescio 2 01725 Tayla Harris 2 018-21 20 Nicola Stevens 2 018-22 19 G eorgia Gee 2 018-22 15 Madison Prespakis 2 019-22 14 Brooke Walker 2 0199 A lison Downie 2 017-21 8 C ourtney Jones 2 022 MOST GOALS IN A GAME 5 – Darcy Vescio (round 8, 2021) BEST & FAIRESTS 2017 Brianna Davey 2018 K atie Loynes Breann Moody 2019 Brianna Davey Madison Prespakis 2020 Madison Prespakis 2021 D arcy Vescio 2022 Madison Prespakis 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) 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) TRUE BLUE: Games and goals record-holder Darcy Vescio will again be a key to Carlton’s prospects.
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 17 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Amelia Velardo 28/5/2002 176 Keilor (Vic)/Western U18/Collingwood 2021 11 2 2 Jessica Dal Pos 20/9/1993160 Ivanhoe (Vic)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/GWS Giants 2017 47 5 3 Darcy Vescio 3/8/1993 166 Wangaratta (Vic)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW) 2017 49 51 4 Keeley Skepper 15/3/2004164 Wodonga (Vic)/Benalla (Vic)/Murray U18/Shepparton United (Vic) 5 Abbie McKay 15/11/2000 171 Prahran (Vic)/Sandringham U18/Carlton (VFLW) 2019 23 3 6 Gabriella Pound 16/10/1994166 Riverina (AFL Canberra)/Melbourne University (VFLW) 2017 45 3 7 Brooke Walker 3/1/1995 171 Carlton (VFLW) 2019 22 14 8 Vaomua Laloifi 24/7/1993 173 Old Xaverians (Vic)/Collingwood (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs (VFLW) 2020 25 0 9 Kerryn Peterson 2/3/1992 173 Bendigo Thunder (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW) 2018 42 1 10 Mimi Hill 4/10/2002165 Kew Comets (Vic)/Old Scotch (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 2021 12 2 11 Annie Lee 28/8/2003 170 Newtown & Chilwell (Vic)/Geelong Amateurs (Vic)/Geelong U18 2022 30 12 Jess Good 4/8/1994 185 Blackwood (SA)/Sturt (SANFLW) 2022 84 13 Lucy McEvoy 13/5/2001 170 Ocean Grove (Vic)/Barwon Heads (Vic)/St Mary’s Geel (Vic)/Geel U18/Geel (VFLW) 2020 23 6 15 Jessica Jones 1/1/1992 177 West Brunswick (Vic)/North Melbourne (VFLW) 16 Breann Moody 4/3/1997 180 South Belgrave (Vic)/Cranbourne (VFLW) 2017 47 6 17 Charlotte Hammans 18/3/2001 172 Burleigh (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW)/Gold Coast List 2021 40 18 Madeline Guerin 25/10/1999 172 Fitzroy JFC (Vic)/Northern U18/Melbourne 201818 0 20 Lily Goss 28/2/2000 163 Old Scotch (Vic)/Carlton (VFLW) 22 Mia Austin 22/4/2004 178 Chirnside Park (Vic)/Montrose (Vic)/Eastern U18 23 Daisy Walker 4/6/2002 169 St Bedes-Mentone (Vic)/Beaumaris (Vic)/Sandringham U18 2021 16 0 24 Brooke Vickers 6/3/2003 172 Blackburn (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Port Melbourne (VFLW) 2022 30 25 Keeley Sherar 29/10/2003 170 Norwood (Vic)/North Ringwood (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW) 2022 62 26 Paige Trudgeon 10/8/2000 180 Montmorency (Vic)/Carlton (VFLW) 2022 10 0 28 Imogen Milford 2/12/1999 180 Southport (Qld)/Melb Uni (VFLW)/Old Xaverians (Vic)/Rich (VFLW)/Casey (VFLW) 32 Natalie Plane 4/8/1996 168 Seaford (VFLW) 2017 31 5 33 Serena Gibbs 3/6/2000 187 Mount Evelyn (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW) 2021 33 34 Taylor Ortlepp # 22/6/1997 174 Rockingham Flames (Basketball) 35 Poppy Schaap 28/7/2003 153 Torquay (Vic)/Geelong Amateur (Vic)/Geelong U18 2022 10 37 Phoebe McWilliams 31/8/1985 178 St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)/GWS Giants/Geelong 2017 45 35 46 Elise O’Dea 4/9/1991 175 Belconnen (AFL Canberra)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Melbourne 2017 47 10 ROUND 1 Thursday, August 25 Carlton v Collingwood Ikon Park (Vic), 7.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Essendon v Carlton ETU Stadium (Vic), 11.10am ROUND 3 Sunday, September 11 Carlton v Port Adelaide Ikon Park (Vic), 12.10pm ROUND 4 Saturday, September 17 Fremantle v Carlton Fremantle Oval (WA), TBC ROUND 5 Friday, September 23 Carlton v Melbourne Ikon Park (Vic), 7.30pm ROUND 6 Saturday, October 1 GWS Giants v Carlton Henson Park (NSW), 12.10pm ROUND 7 Friday, October 7 St Kilda v Carlton RSEA Park (Vic), 6.10pm ROUND 8 Friday, October 14 Carlton v Richmond Ikon Park (Vic), 6.30pm ROUND 9 Friday, October 21 Gold Coast Suns v Carlton Metricon Stadium (Qld), 7.30pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Carlton v Western Bulldogs Ikon Park (Vic), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. SEASON 7 FIXTURE Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
18 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 CO-CAPTAINSCOLLINGWOOD STEPHANIE CHIOCCI, BRIANNA DAVEY MAGPIES RIGHT IN THE MIX C ollingwood will be hoping for another finals finish in AFLW Season 7 after it finished sixth in the 2022 season. The Magpies started well before falling to Brisbane in the first week of finals, but look to be an improving outfit. They should be stronger this season as they didn’t lose any of their stars to expansion clubs, while the additions of Olivia Barber and Lauren Brazzale from rival outfits should help lessen the blow of Brianna Davey and Brittany Bonnici missing with injury. With a better spread of talent, the Magpies could make a tilt at their first AFLW premiership. LACHLAN GELEIT Head of Football:Women’s Jess Burger Women’s OperationsFootballCoordinator: Norman Huynh Team Manager: Jen Plumb Senior coach: Steve Symonds Assistant coaches: Jordan Roughead (midfield), Jason Brown (forwards), Sam Shaw (backs) Development coaches: Martha Cantwell (midfield), Michael Hartley (backs) Head of Development: Chris Gamble Head of Strength & Conditioning: Paul Turk Doctor: Matt Daniel Physio: Matthew Pallozzi Facebook: collingwoodAFLWfacebook.com/ Instagram: @CollingwoodAFLW Twitter: @CollingwoodAFLW AT A GLANCE W 6 L 5 D 0 Finished: 6th Most goals: 8 – Chloe Molloy Most goals in a game: 3 – Jaimee Lambert v Western Bulldogs, R8, VP Highest score: 10.6 (66) v Western Bulldogs 6.5 (41), R8, VP Lowest score: 1.1 (7) v Fremantle 5.8 (38), R4, VP Greatest winning margin: 38 points – 6.11 (47) v Richmond 1.3 (9), R10, VP Greatest losing margin: 50 points – 3.2 (20) v Brisbane 10.10 (70), 1QF, G Goals for: 51 Behinds for: 54 Points for: 360 Ave score for: 33 Goals against: 48 Behinds against: 58 Points against: 346 Average score against: 31 Success rate: 55% Total attendance: 23,712 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 47 Brittany Bonnici 2 01745 Stacey Livingstone 2 01744 Stephanie Chiocci 2 01743 Jaimee Lambert 2 01842 S ophie Casey 2 01740 Ruby Schleicher 2 01735 C hloe Molloy 2 01833 Mikala Cann 2 01932 S arah Rowe 2 01931 S ophie Alexander 2 019-22 30 Jordyn Allen 2 01928 L auren Butler 2 01928 Erica Fowler 2 01928 A lanna Porter 2 02028 A ishling Sheridan 2 020MOST GOALS 31 C hloe Molloy 2 01816 S ophie Alexander 2 019-22 15 Moana Hope 2 017-18 15 Jaimee Lambert 2 01814 A ishling Sheridan 2 02011 C hristina Bernardi 2 017-18 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 Nicola Stevens 2018 C hloe Molloy 2019 Jaimee Lambert 2020 Jaimee Lambert 2021 Brianna Davey 2022 Jaimee Lambert 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) GREATEST WINNING MARGINS 46 points v St Kilda, round 8, 2021 (VP) – Collingwood 8.11 (59) v St Kilda 2.1 (13) 38 points v Richmond, round 10, 2022 (VP) – Collingwood 6.11 (47) v Richmond 1.3 (9) 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 50 points v Brisbane, qualifying final, 2022 (G) – Collingwood 3.2 (20) v Brisbane 10.10 (70) 35 points v Carlton, round 1, 2017 (IP) – Collingwood 1.5 (11) v Carlton 7.4 (46) POWERFUL PIE: Dashing defender Ruby Schleicher will be looking to continue her All-Australian form.
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 19 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Sabrina Frederick 14/11/1996 182 Pinjarra (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFLW)/Sth Fremantle (WAFLW)/Bris Lions/Richmond 2017 47 24 2 Chloe Molloy 6/12/1998 171 Whittlesea (Vic)/Calder U18/Diamond Creek (VFLW) 2018 35 31 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 30 5 Imogen Evans 5/2/2004 171 Coolangatta (QAFLW)/Bond University (QAFLW) 6 Jordyn Allen 6/7/2000 174 Rye (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Casey Demons (VFLW) 2019 30 3 7 Sarah Rowe 25/7/1995 169 County Mayo (Ireland) 2019 32 9 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/Eastern Devils (Vic)/Collingwood (VFLW) 2020 28 0 10 Ashleigh Brazill 29/12/1989 175 Wollondilly (NSW)/E Frem (WAFLW)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)/Coll Magpies (Super Netball) 2018 16 1 11 Charlotte Taylor 18/1/2004 174 Beverley Hills (Vic)/Old Marcellin (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 12 Stacey Livingstone 23/1/1988 176 Port Melbourne Colts (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW) 2017 45 0 13 Jaimee Lambert 6/11/1992 160 Keysborough (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs 2017 49 20 14 Aishling Sheridan 18/7/1996 172 County Cavan (Ireland)/NT Thunder (VFLW) 2020 28 14 15 Erica Fowler 8/7/1992 180 Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW)/Collingwood (VFLW) 2019 28 0 16 Sarah Sansonetti 2/8/2001 172 Bundoora Park (Vic)/St Mary's Greensborough (Vic)/Northern U18/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Richmond 2020 17 0 17 Stephanie Chiocci 6/12/1988 170 Diamond Creek (VFLW) 2017 44 6 18 Ruby Schleicher 16/3/1998 175 Willetton (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFLW) 2017 40 3 19 Olivia Barber 14/7/2002 186 Lavington (Vic)/Murray U18/Geelong 2021 10 3 20 Eliza James 1/10/2003168 St Peters (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Collingwood (VFLW) 2022 10 5 21 Jordan Membrey 1/1/1996 169 Carrara(Qld)/Burleigh(Qld)/Coolangatta(QAFLW)/BL/WilstonGrange(QAFLW)/Haw(VFLW) 2017 18 11 22 Sophie Casey 22/10/1991165 Holbrook (NSW)/Riverina (AFL Canberra)/Eastern Devils (VFLW) 2017 42 2 23 Lauren Butler 20/11/2000 170 Carisbrook (Vic)/GWV U18/Western Bulldogs (VFLW) 2019 28 0 24 Lauren Brazzale 5/11/1993 163 Eltham (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Carlton 2017 41 7 25 Mikala Cann 4/11/2000 170 Blackburn (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW) 2019 33 6 26 Tarni Brown 26/3/2002 168 Donvale (Vic)/Eastern U18 2021 19 5 28 Charlotte Blair 6/4/2004 167 Devon Meadows (Vic)/Cranbourne (Vic)/Dandenong U18 30 Alison Downie 17/7/1984 188 Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Carlton 2017 50 10 32 Eloise Chaston 23/2/2002 170 Donvale (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW) 2022 72 33 Emily Smith # 9/1/1995 168 St Albans (Vic)/St Kilda Sharks (VFLW) 35 Joanna Lin 20/2/2002 162 Bulleen Templestowe (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 2021 93 40 Abbi Moloney 30/8/2002 171 East Malvern (Vic)/Sandringham U18 2021 64 SEASON 7 FIXTURE ROUND 1 Thursday, August 25 Carlton v Collingwood Ikon Park (Vic), 7.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Collingwood v Sydney Swans Victoria Park (Vic), 1.10pm ROUND 3 Saturday, September 10 Geelong Cats v Collingwood GMHBA Stadium (Vic), TBC ROUND 4 Sunday, September 18 Collingwood v Adelaide Crows Victoria Park (Vic), 12.10pm ROUND 5 Friday, September 23 Collingwood v Essendon AIA Centre (Vic), 3.10pm ROUND 6 Saturday, October 1 St Kilda v Collingwood RSEA Park (Vic), 4.10pm ROUND 7 Sunday, October 9 Collingwood v GWS Giants Victoria Park (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 8 Sunday, October 16 Fremantle v Collingwood Fremantle Oval (WA), 2.10pm ROUND 9 Saturday, October 22 Collingwood v North Melbourne Victoria Park (Vic), 1.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Brisbane Lions v Collingwood Metricon Stadium (Qld), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
LAURENCE ROSEN General manager of football: Josh Mahoney Head of AFLW: Aysha Ward AFLW contract manager: Georgia Harvey AFLW recruiting manager: Harmit Singh Senior coach: Natalie Wood Assistant coaches: Natasha Hardy, Kirby Bentley, Brett Gourley Development coaches: Jacara Egan, Gavin Urquhart Coach manager:development Peta Searle Player manager:development Lauren Spark Head of medical services: Megan Smith Head of strength & conditioning: James Foord Strength & conditioning coach: Stephen Norman Physiotherpist: Ebru Efe Doctors: Phoebe Ulrick, Samantha May, Andrew Griffith, Scott Moore AFLW lead trainer: Kathryn Van Berkel Women’s football operations assistant: Leah Spargo
AT A GLANCE
20 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 CAPTAINESSENDON
BONNIE TOOGOOD, STEPHANIE CAIN FLYING START FOR BOMBERS E
ssendon enters its first AFLW season with all manner of hype and, under coach Natalie Wood, there will be high expectations in the Bombers’ inaugural season. The club has wasted no time assembling a formidable list, headlined by 2020 AFLW Best and Fairest and former Carlton star Maddy Prespakis, who is tipped to come in and dominate from the outset. Bonnie Toogood will provide a threat up forward, while midfielder Daria Bannister is also one to watch after making the move from North Melbourne during the off-season. How the Bombers fare will be one of the intriguing talking points of the new season.
PRIZED SIGNING: Triple Carlton best and fairest Maddy Prespakis will be the shining light for the Bombers in their inaugural season.
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 21 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Caitlin Sargent 22/12/2003 174 St Bernard’s (Vic)/Caroline Springs (Vic)/Western U18/Melb Uni (VFLW)/W Bulldogs (VFLW) 2 Georgia Gee 28/10/1999160 Beaconsfield (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Carlton 2018 40 19 3 Daria Bannister 20/4/1999 162 Launceston (TSLW)/Western Bulldogs/North Melbourne 2018 25 14 4 Madison Prespakis 2/11/2000 164 Sunbury (Vic)/Romsey (Vic)/Calder U18/Melbourne University (VFLW)/Carlton 2019 34 15 5 Georgia Nanscawen ^ 27/5/1992 162 Swan Districts (WAFLW)/North Melbourne/Essendon (VFLW) 2019 20 6 Danielle Marshall 15/8/1991 173 Arizona Hawks (USAFL)/ Aberfeldie (Vic)/W Bulldogs (VFLW)/W Bulldogs/Essendon (VFLW) 2020 11 3 7 Bella Ayre 9/12/1998 176 Kerang (Vic)/Huntly (Vic)/Bendigo Thunder (VFLW)/Carlton/Bris Lions/Essendon (VFLW) 2017 12 4 8 Bonnie Toogood 8/12/1997 178 South Melbourne (Vic)/Mornington (Vic)/Western Bulldogs 2018 37 29 1 9 Jorja Borg 18/11/1998 181 Chirnside Park (Vic)/Eastern U18/Carlton (VFLW) 10 Jacqui Vogt 12/3/1994 172 Southern Saints (VFLW)/St Kilda 2021 17 4 11 Alana Barba 26/9/2001 164 Roxburgh Park (Vic)/Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW)/Gold Coast 2022 20 12 Joanne Doonan 4/7/1994 170 Fermanagh (Gaelic)/Carlton/Essendon (VFLW) 2020 20 14 Ellyse Gamble 16/9/1997 180 Burnie Dockers (TSLW)/Western Bulldogs 2017 24 0 15 Olivia Barton 12/2/2001 172 Blackburn (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Port Melbourne (VFLW) 16 Eloise Ashley-Cooper ^ 1/8/2000 165 Finley (NSW)/Murray U18/Essendon (VFLW) 17 Federica Frew 14/6/1996 167 Ivanhoe (Vic)/Essendon (VFLW) 18 Jordan Zanchetta 18/3/1995 156 Jindalee (Qld)/Yeronga Sth Brisbane (QAFLW)/Bris Lions/Essendon (VFLW) 2018 13 1 19 Mia Van Dyke 29/12/2004 177 Modewarre (Vic)/St Joseph’s Geel (Vic)/Geelong U18/Geelong (VFLW) 20 Stephanie Cain 4/6/1996 169 Forrestfield (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)/Fremantle 2017 44 4 21 Jessica Wuetschner 28/4/1992 162 Clarence (TSLW)/East Frem (WAFLW)/Coorparoo (QAFLW)/Brisbane Lions 2017 38 37 1 22 Amelia Radford 13/7/1995 168 Moonee Valley (Vic)/Essendon (VFLW) 23 Renee Tierney 23/5/2002 164 Blackburn (Vic)/Geel U18/Torquay (Vic)/St Marys Geel (Vic)/Geel (VFLW)/Ess (VFLW) 24 Sophie Alexander 25/5/1993178 Redan (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Collingwood (VFLW)/Collingwood 2019 31 16 26 Ashleigh Van Loon 11/8/2004 172 Geelong West (Vic)/St Mary’s Geel (Vic)/Geelong U18 27 Sophie Van De Heuvel 10/12/2000 171 Ballarat (Vic)/GWV U18/Williamstown (VFLW)/Geelong 2019 31 1 28 Mia Busch 18/5/2004 167 Blackburn (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW) 30 Stephanie Wales 30/5/2003 188 Oakleigh (Vic)/Casey Demons (VFLW) 32 Paige Scott 25/6/2004 169 Avoca (Vic)/Carisbrook (Vic)/GWV U18/Eaglehawk (Vic)/Geelong (VFLW) 33 Amber Clarke 22/12/2004 170 Narre North (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Casey Demons (VFLW) 35 Catherine Phillips 13/10/1991 175 Melbourne University (VFLW)/Melbourne/St Kilda 2017 44 6 N/A Alexandra Morcom 22/8/1996 166 Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Essendon (VFLW) N/A Lily-Rose Williamson 25/8/2004 166 Traralgon (Vic)/Gippsland U18 ROUND 1 Saturday, August 30 Essendon v Hawthorn Marvel Stadium (Vic), 7.10pm ROUND 2 Sunday, September 4 Essendon v Carlton ETU Stadium (Vic), 11.10am ROUND 3 Sunday, September 14 West Coast Eagles v Essendon Mineral Resources Park (Vic), 4.10pm ROUND 4 Sunday, September 19 Essendon v Richmond ETU Stadium (Vic), 2.10pm ROUND 5 Friday, September 24 Collingwood v Essendon AIA Centre (Vic), 3.10pm ROUND 6 Sunday, October 2 Brisbane Lions v Essendon Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex (Qld), 12.10pm ROUND 7 Sunday, October 9 Essendon v Geelong Cats Reid Oval (Warrnambool), 1.10pm ROUND 8 Saturday, October 16 Essendon v Sydney Swans Ikon Park (Vic), 3.10pm ROUND 9 Sunday, October 25 Melbourne v Essendon Casey Fields (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 35 Port Adelaide v Essendon Alberton Oval (SA), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. SEASON 7 FIXTURE Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
HAYLEY MILLER BOWERS THE KEY AGAIN
22 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 CAPTAINFREMANTLE
he Dockers have been a consistent finals threat since their undefeated 2020 season, without making it to the Grand Final. They are led by superstar midfielder Kiara Bowers, who has established herself as one of the elite players of the competition in recent years. The Dockers will be without veterans Kara Antonio (hamstring surgery) and Ebony Antonio (knee) for most of the season, while Steph Cain, Gemma Houghton, Maggie MacLachlan and Jasmin Stewart have departed. Lively forward Sabreena Duffy joined Melbourne, after stepping away to focus on her career last season.
Twitter: freodockersaflw Instagram: freodockersaflw AT A GLANCE W 8 L 4 D 0 Finished: 5th Most goals: 10 – Ebony Antonio, Hayley Miller Most goals in a game: 3 – Ebony Antonio v West Coast Eagles, R1, FO; Mikayla Morrison v Carlton, R6, FO Highest score: 11.11 (77) v Richmond 7.5 (47), R3, SC Lowest score: 2.4 (16) v North Melbourne 3.8 (26), R5, NH; 2.4 (16) v Adelaide 3.7 (25), R8, FO Greatest winning margin: 42 points – 7.9 (51) v Carlton 1.3 (9), R6, FO Greatest losing margin: 88 points – 3.1 (19) v Melbourne 16.11 (107), R9, OS Goals for: 68 Behinds for: 70 Points for: 478 Ave score for: 40 Goals against: 47 Behinds against: 73 Points against: 355 Ave score against: 30 Success rate: 67% Total attendance: 25,943 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 50 Hayley Miller 2 01749 Ebony Antonio 2 01749 G abby O’Sullivan 2 01746 K ara Antonio 2 01746 G emma Houghton 2 017-22 44 Stephanie Cain 2 017-22 37 A ngelique Stannett 2 01934 A shley Sharp 2 01733 K iara Bowers 2 01933 L aura Pugh 2 01929 Mim Strom 2 02025 S abreena Duffy 2 019-21 25 Emma O’Driscoll 2 020MOST GOALS 40 G emma Houghton 2 017-22 30 S abreena Duffy 2 019-21 25 Ebony Antonio 2 01725 A shley Sharp 2 01717 G abby O’Sullivan 2 01714 K ara Antonio 2 01714 Hayley Miller 2 01714 Roxanne Roux 2 020MOST GOALS IN A GAME 5 – Gemma Houghton (round 6,2021) BEST & FAIRESTS 2017 D ana Hooker 2018 Ebony Antonio 2019 K iara Bowers 2020 K iara Bowers 2021 K iara Bowers 2022 Hayley Miller 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) 11.3 (69) v North Melbourne 4.7 (31), 2QF, 2022 (ASO) 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) 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) LEADING BY EXAMPLE: Skipper Hayley Miller earned her first best and fairest in the 2022 season.
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womens.AFL AFL RECORD 23 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Ashley Sharp ^ 11/6/1997 171 High Wycombe (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2017 34 25 2 Kiara Bowers 16/11/1991 164 Southern River (WA)/Coastal Titans (WAFLW) 2019 33 7 3 Emma O’Driscoll 22/4/2000 172 Northam (WA)/Bassendean (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2020 25 1 4 Angelique Stannett 15/4/1997 163 Perth Glory (W-A League) 2019 37 0 5 Sarah Verrier 2/8/2002168 Kwinana (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFLW) 2021 22 1 6 Madeleine Scanlon 8/3/2001 172 Claremont (WAFLW) 7 Nikki Gore 11/12/2000 164 Christies Beach (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFLW)/NT Thunder (VFLW)/Adelaide 2019 21 21 8 Dana East 10/6/2002167 Warren-Blackwood (WA)/Donnybrook (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2022 11 3 9 Gabby O’Sullivan 21/3/1994 167 Bullcreek Leeming (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFLW) 2017 49 17 10 Aine Tighe 25/7/1992 185 County Leitrim (Ireland) 2022 11 3 11 Mikayla Morrison ^ 1/3/2002 164 Bassendean (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2022 43 12 Ebony Antonio 18/12/1991 173 Bullcreek Leeming (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2017 49 25 13 Makaela Tuhakaraina 23/8/2003158 Jandakot (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFLW) 2022 92 14 Amy Franklin 4/2/2003 177 Ocean Ridge (WA)/West Perth (WAFLW)/Claremont (WAFLW) 2022 22 15 Kara Antonio 27/2/1992 164 Langwarrin (Vic)/St Albans (Vic)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2017 46 14 16 Tahlia Read 6/3/2004 169 Maribyrnong Park (Vic)/Calder U18 17 Roxanne Roux 10/11/2001 170 Dongara (WA)/Forrestdale (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFLW) 2020 24 14 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 50 14 20 Tara Stribley 22/3/2004 165 Bassendean (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 21 Mim Strom 7/11/2001 182 Exmouth (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFLW)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2020 29 0 22 Airlie Runnalls 25/6/1998 165 Melbourne University (VFLW)/North Melbourne (VFLW) 2022 12 2 23 Matilda Sergeant 13/3/1999 169 Claremont (WAFLW) 201919 0 24 Sarah Wielstra 22/6/1995 184 Piara Waters (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2022 31 25 Megan Kauffman 21/3/1997 162 Wembley (WA) 26 Bianca Webb 14/9/2001 165 Ocean Ridge (WA)/West Perth (WAWFL)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2020 16 2 27 Orlagh Lally # 28/7/2001 170 County Meath (Ireland) 28 Mikayla Hyde 12/1/2002 165 Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2021 15 7 29 Janelle Cuthbertson 3/9/1990 175 Perth (WAWFL) 2020 19 0 30 Jessica Low 5/11/1999 165 Claremont (WAFLW) 2022 12 0 32 Laura Pugh 1/11/1993 174 West Perth (WAWFL) 2019 33 1 33 Amy Mulholland 6/8/1993 164 Wembley (WA)/Subiaco (WAFLW) SEASON 7 FIXTURE ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 Brisbane Lions v Fremantle Gabba (Qld),2.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Fremantle v Geelong Cats Fremantle Oval (WA), 11.40am ROUND 3 Friday, September 9 Western Bulldogs v Fremantle Ikon Park (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 4 Saturday, September 17 Fremantle v Carlton Fremantle Oval (WA), TBC ROUND 5 Thursday, September 22 West Coast Eagles v Fremantle Optus Stadium (WA), 7pm ROUND 6 Sunday, October 2 Fremantle v Melbourne Fremantle Oval (WA), 12.10pm ROUND 7 Saturday, October 8 Adelaide Crows v Fremantle Wigan Oval (SA), 2.40pm ROUND 8 Sunday, October 16 Fremantle v Collingwood Fremantle Oval (WA), 2.10pm ROUND 9 Saturday, October 22 Sydney Swans v Fremantle Henson Park (NSW), 3.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Fremantle v Hawthorn Fremantle Oval (WA), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
24 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 GEELONG CATS CAPTAIN MEGHAN McDONALD CATS ON THE ATTACK G eelong will head into Season 7 hoping to make some real gains. The Cats have a 6-16 win-loss record since 2019 and a 50-50 split in Season 7 is an achievable goal. Jackie Perry and Shelley Scott have joined from Melbourne to boost the Cats’ attack. Whether their arrival offsets the losses of forwards Phoebe McWilliams (Carlton) and Olivia Barber (Collingwood) remains to be seen, but the return of Irish forward Rachel Kearns is a plus. Skipper Meg McDonald and exciting midfielder Georgie Prespakis hold the key, while Nina Morrison will be better for her first full season back from a knee injury. MICHAEL LOVETT Head of women’s football: Brett Johnson Coach: Dan Lowther Assistant coaches: Aaron Black, Josh Finch, Elise Coventry Development coaches: Andrew Bruce, David Morgan Physical performance: Anula Costa, Dom Trimboli Strength coach: Nick Richardson Performance & compliance coordinator: Taylar Borg Head physiotherapist: Erin Nelson Rehab physiotherapist: Courtney Kennedy Physios: Sarah Murphy, Isabella Ierardo Dietician: Rachel Lohman Player Manager:Development Stephanie Rice Medical & Administration Officer: Sandi Todd Doctor: Tom Reade Football Operations & Recruiting Manager: Ben Waller AT A GLANCE W 2 L 8 D 0 Finished: 12th Most goals: 10 – Phoebe McWilliams Most goals in a game: 3 – Chloe Scheer v Brisbane, R4, MO Highest score: 6.2 (38) v Gold Coast Suns 7.7 (49), R6, MS Lowest score: 0.9 (9) v St Kilda 2.6 (18), RSEA Greatest winning margin: 23 points – 5.3 (33) v Richmond 1.4 (10), R8, SC Greatest losing margin: 18 points – 5.5 (35) v GWS Giants 8.5 (53), R10, GMHBA Goals for: 33 Behinds for: 44 Points for: 242 Ave score for: 24 Goals against: 40 Behinds against: 61 Points against: 301 Ave score against: 30 Success rate: 20% Total attendance: 16,335 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 33 Madeline Keryk 2 01932 Julia Crockett-Grills 2 01932 Maddy McMahon 2 01931 Jordan Ivey 2 019-22 31 Meghan McDonald 2 01931 P hoebe McWilliams 2 019-22 31 S ophie Van De Heuvel 2 019-22 29 Rebecca Webster 2 01925 A my McDonald 2 02024 D anielle Higgins 2 019-22 23 Renee Garing 2 01923 G eorgie Rankin 2 01921 R ichelle Cranston 2 019-21 MOST GOALS 21 P hoebe McWilliams 2 019-22 11 R ichelle Cranston 2 019-21 10 K ate Darby 2 0198 C hloe Scheer 2 0226 G eorgia Clarke 2 0196 Mia-Rae Clifford 2 019 6 D anielle Higgins 2 019-22 6 Olivia Purcell 2 019-21 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 A my McDonald 2022 A my 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) GREATE ST 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) GRE ATEST LOSING MARGINS 66 point s 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) SHINING LIGHT: Star midfielder Amy McDonald is coming off back-to-back best and fairest awards.
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 25 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Mikayla Bowen 17/4/2001 164 Helena College (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)/West Coast 2020 25 8 2 Annabel Johnson 6/11/2000 167 Echuca (Vic)/Geelong (VFLW) 2022 40 3 Amy McDonald 7/2/1998 165 Redan (Vic)/GWV U18/Geelong (VFLW) 2020 25 2 4 Darcy Moloney 20/11/2002 165 Colac (Vic)/Geelong U18 2021 14 2 5 Jacqueline Parry 12/7/1996 176 ANU (ACT)/Queanbeyan (AFL Canberra)/Melbourne 2020 22 6 6 Julia Crockett-Grills 28/10/1994166 Kyabram (Vic)/Scoresby (Vic)/Knox (Vic)/Hawthorn (VFLW) 2019 32 3 8 Kate Darby 18/11/1990 181 Riddells Creek (Vic)/Carlton/Geelong (VFLW) 2017 22 10 9 Nina Morrison 13/12/2000 167 St Marys Geel (Vic)/Geelong U18/Geelong (VFLW) 2019 15 1 10 Georgie Rankin 28/1/1998 172 Surfers Paradise (Qld) 2019 23 1 11 Meghan McDonald 29/6/1991 177 Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs 2017 35 2 12 Renee Garing 4/9/1988 164 Geelong (VFLW) 2019 23 1 13 Olivia Fuller 6/10/1999 181 Millicent (SA)/Geelong (VFLW) 2022 70 14 Chloe Scheer 7/9/1999 165 Modbury (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFLW)/Adelaide 2019 26 21 1 15 Shelley Scott 16/3/1988 170 VU Western Spurs (VFLW)/Melbourne 2017 49 26 16 Chantel Emonson 8/5/1993 162 Casey Demons (VFLW)/Melbourne 2019 32 4 17 Georgia Clarke 23/6/2000 177 Ararat (Vic)/GWV U18/Geelong (VFLW) 2019 15 6 18 Laura Gardiner 21/11/2002 165 Geelong West (Vic)/Geelong U18 2021 80 19 Brooke Plummer 12/10/2004165 Yarrambat (Vic)/Northern U18/Diamond Creek (Vic)/Carlton (VFLW) 20 Zali Friswell 30/12/2003 165 Aberfeldie (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW) 2022 71 21 Rebecca Webster 22/10/2000 172 Benalla (Vic)/Kyabram (Vic)/Mooroopna (Vic)/Murray U18/Melb Uni (VFLW) 2019 29 5 22 Rachel Kearns # 15/6/1997 167 County Mayo (Ireland) 2022 10 1 23 Samantha Gooden ^ 19/9/1996 190 Glenelg (SANFLW) 24 Maddy McMahon ^ 10/4/1989 175 St Joseph’s Geel (Vic)/Geelong (VFLW) 2019 32 0 25 Mia Skinner 30/1/2001 172 Torquay (Vic)/Geelong U18/Geelong (VFLW) 26 Claudia Gunjaca 25/8/1997 176 La Trobe University (Vic)/Geelong West (Vic)/UTS (AFL Sydney)/Geelong (VFLW) 2022 40 29 Kalani Scoullar 27/2/2004 190 Woorinen (Vic)/GWV U18/Geelong (VFLW) 31 Ingrid Houtsma 20/11/2003 176 Geelong Amateur (Vic)/Geelong U18/Richmond List 32 Gabbi Featherston 12/11/2003 170 Colac (Vic)/Geelong U18 2022 70 39 Abbey McDonald 5/2/2004 162 Sunbury (Vic)/Calder U18 41 Georgie Prespakis 13/3/2003 168 Romsey (Vic)/Sunbury (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW) 2022 10 0 45 Madeline Keryk 9/3/1995 169 Aberfeldie (Vic)/St Albans (Vic)/Melb Uni (VFLW)/Carlton/Geelong (VFLW) 2017 41 0 SEASON 7 FIXTURE ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 Geelong Cats v Richmond GMHBA Stadium (Vic), 4.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Fremantle v Geelong Cats Fremantle Oval (WA), 11.40am ROUND 3 Saturday, September 10 Geelong Cats v Collingwood GMHBA Stadium (Vic), TBC ROUND 4 Friday, September 16 North Melbourne v Geelong Cats UTAS Stadium, 5.10pm ROUND 5 Thursday, September 22 Geelong Cats v St Kilda GMHBA Stadium (Vic), 7pm ROUND 6 Saturday, October 1 Western Bulldogs v Geelong Cats Mars Stadium (Vic), 2.10pm ROUND 7 Sunday, October 9 Essendon v Geelong Cats Reid Oval (Warrnambool), 1.10pm ROUND 8 Saturday, October 15 Geelong Cats v West Coast Eagles Ikon Park (Vic), 5.40pm ROUND 9 Friday, October 21 Adelaide Crows v Geelong Cats Norwood Oval (SA), 6pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Geelong Cats v Sydney Swans GMHBA Stadium (Vic), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
26 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 GOLD COAST SUNS
CAPTAIN three wins and a draw last season, Gold Coast will be looking to recapture the competitive form shown in the club’s first year in the competition. It won’t be easy though, with the Suns losing five players to expansion team Port Adelaide, including Jacqui Yorston, Hannah Dunn and Kate Surman, while Sarah Perkins has gone to Hawthorn. Jade Pregelj and draftee Alana Gee will miss the season, putting more pressure on players such as Lauren Ahrens, Charlie Rowbottom, Alison Drennan and Tara Bohanna to back up strong seasons across the field, while former Blues leading goalkicker Courtney Jones will play a role offensively.
DEM PANOPOULOS Head of Football:Women’s Fiona Sessarago Football Operations –AFLW: Ariana Reilly Coach: Cameron Joyce Assistant coaches: Sam Iles, Kieran Daley, Jarrod Wells, Matt Bedford (development), Brooks (development),Mustey James Barrett (development) Strength & Conditioning: Henry Hopwood AFLW Player Welfare: Bianca Lenarcic Media & Manager:Communications Josh Cheadle AFLW Media Communications:& Aaron Cooper Doctor: James McDougall Physiotherapists: Indianna Franke, Sarah Kiely AT A GLANCE W 3 L 6 D 1 Finished: 10th Most goals: 13 – Tara Bohanna Most goals in a game: 3 – Tara Bohanna v West Coast, R2, WO; Tara Bohanna v St Kilda, R8, WS Highest score: 7.7 (49) v Geelong 6.2 (38), R6, MS Lowest score: 0.9 (9) v Fremantle 7.4 (46), R10, FO Greatest winning margin: 13 points – 7.4 (46) v West Coast 5.3 (33), R2, WO Greatest losing margin: 69 points – 2.4 (16) v Brisbane 12.13 (85), R7, MS Goals for: 40 Behinds for: 54 Points for: 294 Ave score for: 29 Goals against: 63 Behinds against: 53 Points against: 431 Ave score against: 43 Success rate: 35% Total attendance: 9,437 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 26 L auren Ahrens 20 2026 L auren Bella 2 02026 K ate Surman 2 020-22 25 K alinda Howarth 2 02024 Hannah Dunn 2 020-22 24 S erene Watson 2 02023 Dee Heslop 2 020-22 23 Jamie Stanton 2 02022 C heyenne Hammond 2 020-22 MOST GOALS 14 K alinda Howarth 2 02013 Tara Bohanna 2 0229 S arah Perkins 2 021-22 9 K ate Surman 2 020-22 7 Jamie Stanton 2 0204 Tori Groves-Little 2 0204 Brittany Perry 2 020-22 3 Elle Hampson 2 0203 L eah Kaslar 2 020-21 3 Maddison Levi 2 0213 S am Virgo 2 020-21 MOST GOALS IN A GAME 4 – Kalinda Howarth (round 6, 2020) BEST & FAIREST 2020 Jamie Stanton 2021 L auren Ahrens 2022 A lison Drennan 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) 6.5 (41) v Western Bulldogs 6.5 (41), round 3, 2022 (MS) 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) 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) RUNNING HOT: Midfielder Alison Drennan will be looking to back up a strong 2022 season.
TARA BOHANNA SUNS LOOK TO SHINE A fter
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 27 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Ellie Hampson 8/2/2001 172 Hermit Park (Qld)/Coorparoo (QAFLW) 2020 15 3 2 Lauren Bella 12/9/2000 188 Sarina (Qld)/Bakers Creek (Qld)/Mackay (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW)/Bris Lions 2019 29 1 3 Tori Groves-Little 13/10/2000168 Beenleigh (Qld)/Coorparoo (QAFLW)/Brisbane Lions 2019 11 4 4 Claudia Whitfort 31/7/1999 170 Melbourne/St Kilda 2018 23 2 5 Courtney Jones 10/9/2000169 Seaford (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Southern Saints (VFLW)/Carlton 2022 98 6 Maddison Levi ^ 27/4/2002 177 Burleigh (Qld)/Broadbeach (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW) 2021 83 7 Lauren Ahrens 19/8/1991 182 Melbourne University (VFLW)/Essendon (VFLW) 202026 1 8 Charlie Rowbottom 22/1/2003 178 St Kevin’s (Vic)/East Malvern (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 2022 10 1 9 Shannon Danckert 7/1/1997 167 Emmaus St Leo’s (Vic)/Bond University (QAFLW) 2022 50 10 Annise Bradfield 9/12/2002 172 Labrador (Qld)/Southport (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW) 2021 20 11 Teagan Levi ^ 14/8/2003 169 Burleigh (Qld)/Broadbeach (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW) 12 Tara Bohanna 2/3/1995 178 Whitehorse Colts (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Southern Saints (VFLW) 2022 1013 13 Lucy Single 28/9/2002 175 Burleigh (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW) 2021 14 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 70 16 Gabrielle Biedenweg-Webster 13/1/1998 173 Wollongong (NSW)/Collingwood (VFLW)/Williamstown (VFLW) 17 Jamie Stanton 7/11/1995 166 Coolangatta (QAFLW)/Brisbane Lions/North Melbourne 2017 46 7 18 Georgia Clayden 1/6/1995 176 Ainslie (AFL Canberra) 19 Ashanti Bush 18/8/2002 162 Wanderers (NTFL)/Darwin Buffaloes (NTFL)/Arnhem (NT)/Hawthorn (VFLW) 2022 30 20 Daisy D’Arcy 12/12/2002 167 Hermit Park (Qld) 2021 19 0 21 Krystal Scott 17/10/1994 170 Bond University (QAFLW)/Brisbane Lions List/Bond University (QAFLW) 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 Lions List/Bond Uni (QAFLW) 2020 25 14 24 Alana Gee ^ 20/4/2004 170 North Mackay (Qld)/Southport (QAFLW) 27 Jacqueline Dupuy 19/7/1994 181 Cairns Saints (Qld)/Maroochydore (QAFLW) 2022 92 30 Elizabeth Keaney 22/12/1991 174 Melbourne University (VFLW)/Southern Saints (VFLW) 2021 19 0 32 Claire Ransom 21/2/2004 170 North Hobart (Tas)/Tasmania U18 33 Alison Drennan 30/1/1991 176 Cranbourne (VFLW)/Southern Saints (VFLW)/North Melbourne/St Kilda 2019 31 3 34 Tahlia Meyer 6/7/1995 165 Morphettville Park (SA)/Norwood (SANFLW)/Sth Adelaide (SANFLW)/St Kilda 2021 10 0 37 Ashlee Atkins 2/4/1993 165 Redcliffe (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)/East Frem (WAFLW)/Frem/West Coast 2018 36 9 39 Vivien Saad 23/6/1992 180 Melbourne University (VFLW)/North Melbourne 2020 25 0 40 Jasmyn Smith 10/5/2004158 Broadbeach (Qld)/Bond University (QAFLW) 42 Jade Pregelj ^ 22/8/1991 171 Logan (Qld)/Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW) 2020 19 0 SEASON 7 FIXTURE ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 North Melbourne v Gold Coast Suns Blundstone Arena (Tas), 1.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Gold Coast Suns v West Coast Eagles Metricon Stadium (Qld), 5.10pm ROUND 3 Saturday, September 10 Brisbane Lions v Gold Coast Suns Gabba (Qld), TBC ROUND 4 Saturday, September 17 Gold Coast Suns v St Kilda Great Barrier Reef Arena (Qld), TBC ROUND 5 Sunday, September 25 Gold Coast Suns v Port Adelaide Kombumerri Park (Broadbeach), 1.10pm ROUND 6 Saturday, October 1 Richmond v Gold Coast Suns Swinburne Centre, Punt Rd Oval (Vic), 6.10pm ROUND 7 Saturday, October 8 Sydney Swans v Gold Coast Suns Henson Park (NSW), 1.10pm ROUND 8 Saturday, October 15 Gold Coast Suns v Melbourne Metricon Stadium (Qld), 6.40pm ROUND 9 Friday, October 21 Gold Coast Suns v Carlton Metricon Stadium (Qld), 7.30pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 GWS Giants v Gold Coast Suns Henson Park (NSW), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
CAPTAIN was a disappointing 2022 campaign for GWS, going 4-6 during the season and finishing ninth. The Giants head into Season 7 with plenty of new faces after heavy hits to their list, with talls Erin McKinnon, Ally Morphett and Louise Stephenson among the departures. BernasconiCameron has taken over as senior coach from Alan McConnell. Alicia Eva who will continue as captain, with three-time best and fairest Alyce Parker joining the leadership group as vice-captain. GWS picked up 2017 No. 1 draftee and All-Australian Isabel Huntington from the Western Bulldogs, but a third ACL injury will keep her out for the season. JAMES
Head of Women’s Football: Briana Harvey Coach: Cameron Bernasconi Assistant coaches: Lloyd Perris, Georgia Walker, Jon Vlatko Development coaches: Darren Ratten (& runner), Ash Moeller, Trent Goodram Player Manager:Development Gail Wylkes Strength & Conditioning: Tom Reddin (assistants Nick Jeffree, Amelia Harrington) Performance analyst: Kerryn Bruce (assistants Amy O’Reilly, Dana Weidenhofer) Sports scientist: Kate Ritchie Doctor: Peter Parkes Physiotherapists: Gemma Vale (head), Emma Doutreband, Chrissy Ouzas, Kay Robinson Trainers: Lauren Ramia (head trainer), Anthony Nicholls, Daniela Mitrevska, Isabella Natili, James Nowlan Performance dietician: Alex Munt Recruiter: Tyson Bourke AT A GLANCE W 4 L 6 D 0 Finished: 9th Most goals: 18 – Cora Staunton Most goals in a game: 4 – Cora Staunton v Geelong, R10, GMHBA Highest score: 8.5 (53) v Geelong 5.5 (35), R10, GMHBA Lowest score: 0.5 (5) v Adelaide 5.15 (45), R7, HP Greatest winning margin: 21 points – 7.1 (43) v WB 2.10 (22), R4, 2022 Greatest losing margin: 40 points – 0.5 (5) v Adelaide 5.15 (45), R7, HP Goals for: 44 Behinds for: 39 Points for: 303 Ave score for: 30 Goals against: 54 Behinds against: 85 Points against: 409 Ave score against: 41 Success rate: 40% Total attendance: 13,266 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 41 Rebecca Beeson 2 01741 Erin McKinnon 2 017-22 40 Nicola Barr 2 01740 C ora Staunton 2 01839 P epa Randall 2 01838 A licia Eva 2 01837 Jessica Dal Pos 2 017-21 36 Tanya Hetherington 2 01833 Louise Stephenson 2 017-22 32 A lyce Parker 2 01930 Elle Bennetts 2 018-21 30 Haneen Zreika 2 01929 Britt Tully 2 20017-18;20-21 25 A nnalyse Lister 2 020MOST GOALS 47 C ora Staunton 2 01814 Phoebe McWilliams 2 017-18 14 Rebecca Privitelli 2018;2020-22 11 Jacinda Barclay 2 017-20 10 A imee Schmidt 2 017-21 7 Rebecca Beeson 2 0177 C hristina Bernardi 2 019 7 Yvonne Bonner 2 019-20 MOST GOALS IN A GAME 4 – C ora Staunton (round 5, 2020; round 4, 2021; round 10, 2022) CLUB CHAMPIONS 2017 Jessica Dal Pos 2018 A licia Eva 2019 Rebecca Beeson 2020 A lyce Parker 2021 A lyce Parker 2022 A lyce Parker HIGHEST SCORES 7.14 (56) v Richmond 1.5 (11), round 5, 2020 (RO) 8.5 (53) v Geelong 5.5 (35), round 10, 2022 (GMHBA) 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) 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) 40 points v Adelaide, round 7, 2022 (HP) – GWS Giants 0.5 (5) v Adelaide 5.15 (45) CLASS ACT: After her third best and fairest on the trot, Alyce Parker will step up to the vice-captaincy in Season 7.
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womens.AFL AFL RECORD 29 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Emily Goodsir ^ 17/6/1992 154 East Coast (AFL Sydney) 2020 10 0 2 Alicia Eva 2/4/1991 163 East Malvern (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW)/Collingwood 2017 45 7 3 Alyce Parker 15/8/2000 165 Thurgoona (NSW) 2019 32 1 4 Katherine Smith 28/9/1998 164 Blackburn (Vic)/Whitehorse (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Melbourne 2017 35 6 5 Jessica Doyle 15/9/2003 170 Pittwater (NSW)/Manly-Warringah (AFL Sydney) 2022 65 6 Rebecca Beeson 20/2/1997166 Macquarie University (AFL Sydney)/UNSW-ES Stingrays (AFL Sydney) 2017 41 7 7 Zarlie Goldsworthy 18/11/2004 168 Western Magic (AFL Sydney)/Lavington (Vic)/Murray U18 8 Nicola Barr 3/6/1996 168 Queenwood (NSW)/Sydney University (AFL Sydney) 2017 40 5 9 Tanya Hetherington 14/4/1985 176 Surrey Park (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW) 2018 36 0 10 Jasmine Grierson 16/5/1998 174 Whitehorse (Vic)/Cranbourne (VFLW)/Melbourne/North Melbourne 2017 36 1 11 Chloe Dalton 11/7/1993 173 Carlton (VFLW)/Carlton 2019 20 6 12 Isabel Huntington ^ 25/2/1999 175 East Sandringham (Vic)/Sandringham U18/Melbourne Uni (VFLW)/W Bulldogs 2018 20 18 13 Cora Staunton 13/12/1981 175 County Mayo (Ireland) 2018 40 47 14 Annalyse Lister 26/4/1990 171 Darebin Falcons (VFLW) 2020 25 0 15 Brid Stack 16/12/1986 173 County Cork (Ireland) 2022 10 1 16 Isadora McLeay ^ 18/9/2003 180 Willoughby-Mosman (NSW)/North Shore (AFL Sydney) 17 Georgia Garnett 5/9/2001 176 Kellyville-Rouse Hill (NSW)/East Coast (AFL Sydney) 2021 15 1 18 Tarni Evans 1/2/2002 178 Tathra (NSW)/Queanbeyan (AFL Canberra) 2021 90 20 Fleur Davies 6/5/2004 185 Southport (QAFLW) 21 Pepa Randall 1/4/1996 174 East Malvern (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)/Melbourne List 2018 39 0 22 Meghan Gaffney 2/4/2003 157 Ulverstone (Tas)/Tasmania U18/North Melbourne (VFLW) 23 Madison Brazendale 24/1/2003 175 Launceston (TSLW)/Tasmania U18 24 Haneen Zreika 15/4/1999 160 Auburn (AFL Sydney) 2019 30 5 25 Cambridge McCormick 29/11/1998 180 Kawana Park (Qld)/Port Macquarie (NSW)/Eastlake (AFL Canberra) 26 Georgina Fowler 19/12/2003 167 St Ives (NSW)/East Coast (AFL Sydney) 2022 10 28 Casidhe Simmons 6/2/1995 175 Bond University (QAFLW)/UNSW-ES Bulldogs (AFL Sydney) 2022 20 29 Jodie Hicks 19/1/1997 160 Hay (NSW)/Belconnen (AFL Canberra)/GWS Giants/Macquarie Uni (AFL Syd) 2018 20 3 30 Ally Dallaway 22/1/1999 164 East Coast (AFL Sydney) 2022 10 0 31 Brodee Mowbray 2/9/2002 168 Camden (AFL Sydney)/Southern Power (AFL Sydney) 2022 20 32 Tait Mackrill 3/9/1999 167 Broughton-Mundoora (SA)/Morphettville Park (SA)/Adel Uni (SA)/Glenelg (SANFLW)/UNSW-ES Bulldogs (AFL Syd) 2019 20 5 33 Emily Pease 11/6/2002 173 Belconnen (AFL Canberra) 2022 91 35 Zara Hamilton 14/10/2004 174 Belconnen (AFL Sydney)/Murray U18 39 Jess Allan ^ 26/5/1999 185 Hatherleigh (SA)/Salisbury (SA)/Adelaide 201818 0 40 Tess Cattle 21/12/2003 167 Ainslie (AFL Canberra) SEASON 7 FIXTURE ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 Western Bulldogs v GWS Giants Ikon Park (Vic), 12.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 GWS Giants v Brisbane Lions Manuka Oval (ACT), 3.10pm ROUND 3 Saturday, September 10 Sydney Swans v GWS Giants SCG (NSW), TBC ROUND 4 Saturday, September 17 GWS Giants v West Coast Eagles Giants Stadium (NSW), TBC ROUND 5 Sunday, September 25 Adelaide Crows v GWS Giants Wigan Oval (SA), 2.40pm ROUND 6 Saturday, October 1 GWS Giants v Carlton Henson Park (NSW), 12.10pm ROUND 7 Sunday, October 9 Collingwood v GWS Giants Victoria Park (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 8 Sunday, October 16 GWS Giants v Hawthorn Henson Park (NSW), 3.10pm ROUND 9 Sunday, October 23 Richmond v GWS Giants Mildura Sporting Precinct (Vic), 3.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 GWS Giants v Gold Coast Suns Henson Park (NSW), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
LEADERSHIP: Ex-Blue and Saint Tilly Lucas-Rodd will lead the Hawks in their inaugural AFLW season.
30 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 CAPTAINHAWTHORN TILLY LUCAS-RODD HAWKS WASTE NO TIME H awthorn made a splash even before its formal admittance into the AFLW competition when it secured Adelaide’s 2017 premiership coach Bec Goddard as senior coach. It also poached one of the AFL’s primary women’s football architects, Josh Vanderloo, to spearhead its AFLW operations. Former Carlton and St Kilda midfielder Tilly Lucas-Rodd will captain the Hawks and other high-profile recruits include Kaitlyn Ashmore, Kate McCarthy, Jess Duffin, Ainslie Kemp, Akec Makur Chuot, Sarah Perkins and Lou Stephenson. Hawthorn also worked its way into the upper reaches of the NAB AFLW Draft and took Jasmine Fleming, Mackenzie Eardley, Charlotte Baskaran and Bridie Hipwell inside the top 10. ASHLEY BROWNE General Manager –Operations & AFLW: Josh Vanderloo AFLW Manager:Operations Daniel Napoli Team manager: Cooper Rule Senior coach: Bec Goddard Assistant coaches: Lou Wotton (forwards), David Mackay (midfield), Brady Grey (backline) Game Development & Line Support coach: Cherie O’Neill Strategy & Opposition coach: Keegan Brooksby High Manager:Performance Olivia Knowles Head doctor: Laura McDonald Head physiotherapist: Alex McVeigh Facebook: hawthornaflwfacebook.com/ Instagram: hawthornaflwinstagram.com/ Twitter: hawthornaflwtwitter.com/ AT A GLANCE
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 31 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Tegan Cunningham 23/1/1988 186 Melbourne Boomers (WNBL)/Melbourne/Hawthorn (VFLW) 2018 32 25 2 Janet Baird 12/1/2000 167 Palmerston (NTFL)/NT Thunder (VFLW)/Gold Coast 2021 30 3 Isabelle Porter 29/1/1998 167 Darwin Buffaloes (NTFL)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Williamstown (VFLW)/Haw (VFLW) 4 Dominique Carbone 25/9/2001 161 Darwin Buffaloes (NTFL)/NT Thunder (VFLW)/Hawthorn (VFLW) 5 Jasmine Fleming 5/11/2004 165 Ashburton (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 6 Zoe Barbakos 12/11/2003 158 St Bedes-Mentone (Vic)/Beaumaris (Vic)/Sandringham U18 7 Aileen Gilroy 1/3/1993 172 County Mayo (Ireland)/North Melbourne 2020 28 0 8 Tahlia Fellows 28/11/1999 167 Narre Warre Sth (Vic)/Lyndhurst (Vic)/Cranbourne (Vic)/Seaford (Vic)/Casey Demons (VFLW) 9 Kate McCarthy 24/10/1992164 Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW)/Brisbane Lions/St Kilda 2017 39 18 10 Kaitlyn Ashmore 8/11/1991 173 North Ballarat (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW)/Bris Lions/North Melb 2017 49 22 11 Jenna Richardson 16/10/2001168 Donvale (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW) 12 Louise Stephenson 9/7/1995 176 St Damians (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW)/GWS Giants 2017 33 4 13 Aine McDonagh # 28/8/1998 182 County Galway (Ireland) 14 Charlotte Baskaran 9/12/2004 162 Aberfeldie (Vic)/Western U18 15 Bridget Deed 7/3/2003 168 Seville (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW) 16 Ainslie Kemp 18/3/1997 170 Trentham (Vic)/Kyenton (Vic)/Bendigo Thunder (VFLW)/VU Western Spurs (VFLW)/Melb/Haw (VFLW) 2017 10 0 17 Mackenzie Eardley 13/1/2004 181 Beleura (Vic)/Dandenong U18 18 Tilly Lucas-Rodd 18/4/1996 163 East Malvern (Vic)/St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)/Carlton/St Kilda 2017 43 3 19 Bridie Hipwell 15/6/2004 174 East Sandringham (Vic)/Sandringham U18 20 Laura Elliott 27/10/2004 172 Point Cook Centrals (Vic)/Western U18/Werribee Centrals (Vic) 21 Sophie Locke 24/4/2001 167 Euroa (Vic)/Seymour (Vic)/Murray U18/St Bedes-Mentone (Vic)/Port Melb (VFLW) 22 Tamara Luke 22/2/1988 180 Hawthorn (VFLW)/St Kilda/Hawthorn (VFLW) 2020 61 23 Sarah Perkins 26/7/1993 173 Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Adelaide/Hawthorn (VFLW)/Melbourne/Gold Coast 2017 35 25 1 24 Tamara Smith 5/6/2000 161 Euroa (Vic)/Mooroopna (Vic)/Murray U18/Richmond (VFLW)/Geelong (VFLW) 25 Emily Everist 17/7/2004 177 Bendigo U18/Essendon (VFLW) 27 Jessica Duffin 27/6/1989 163 Werribee (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Collingwood/North Melb 2017 32 8 31 Lucy Wales 30/5/2003 184 Oakleigh (Vic)/Casey Demons (VFLW) 33 Eliza Shannon 23/10/1999 173 Geel Amateur (Vic)/Newtown & Chilwell (Vic)/Geel U18/St Mary's (NTFL)/Haw (VFLW) 34 Akec Makur Chuot 5/9/1992 178 Swan Districts (WAFLW)/Fremantle/Richmond (VFLW)/Richmond 2017 23 1 42 Catherine Brown 10/1/1994 176 Eastlake (AFL Canberra)/Hawthorn (VFLW) ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 Essendon v Hawthorn Marvel Stadium (Vic), 7.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Hawthorn v St Kilda Box Hill City Oval (Vic), 4.10pm ROUND 3 Sunday, September 11 Richmond v Hawthorn Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic), 4.10pm ROUND 4 Saturday, September 17 Hawthorn v Western Bulldogs Box Hill City Oval (Vic), TBC ROUND 5 Friday, September 23 Sydney Swans v Hawthorn Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic) 5.10pm ROUND 6 Friday, September 30 Hawthorn v West Coast Eagles SkyBus Stadium (Vic), 6.10pm ROUND 7 Saturday, October 8 Hawthorn v Port Adelaide SkyBus Stadium (Vic), 7.10pm ROUND 8 Sunday, October 16 GWS Giants v Hawthorn Henson Park (NSW), 3.10pm ROUND 9 Saturday, October 22 Hawthorn v Brisbane Lions SkyBus Stadium (Vic), 7.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Fremantle v Hawthorn Fremantle Oval (WA), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. SEASON 7 FIXTURE Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
32 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 CAPTAINMELBOURNE DAISY PEARCE DELIVERCANDEMONS H ow will Melbourne bounce back after a Grand Final loss only a few months ago? Will it motivate the Demons to go one step further in AFLW Season 7? They ultimately could not overcome Adelaide, but look even stronger on paper this season. Daisy Pearce will go around again in pursuit of a flag, Olivia Purcell will be back to full strength after dealing with a torn ACL and they have added dangerous Fremantle small forward Sabreena Duffy and Carlton key defender Charlotte Wilson. Shelley Scott and Jackie Parry depart for Geelong, but the Demons are mostly intact, have more weapons and will be hungry to win it all. NIC NEGREPONTIS GM – AFLW: Marcus Wagner AFLW Manager:Operations Jessie Mulholland Coach: Mick Stinear Assistant coaches: Jane Lange, Tam Hyett, Dale Amos, Matt Brewer, Shae Sloane Development coaches: Ben Brown, Jon Stinear High performance: Sam Batterton Doctor: Saran Seker Head physiotherapist: Jordan Cook AT A GLANCE W 10 L 2 D 0 Finished: 2nd Most goals: 18 – Tayla Harris Most goals in a game: 5 – Daisy Pearce v Fremantle, R9, OS Highest score: 16.11 (107) v Fremantle 3.1 (19), R9, OS Lowest score: 2.4 (16) v Adelaide 4.5 (29), GF, AO Greatest winning margin: 88 points – 16.11 (107) v Fremantle 3.1 (19), R9, OS Greatest losing margin: 14 points – 3.3 (21) v Adelaide 4.11 (35), R4, NO Goals for: 74 Behinds for: 75 Points for: 519 Ave score for: 43 Goals against: 43 Behinds against: 52 Points against: 310 Ave score against: 26 Success rate: 83% Total attendance: 39,109 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 51 K aren Paxman 2 01749 Shelley Scott 2 017-22 46 L ily Mithen 2 01745 L auren Pearce 2 01743 K ate Hore 2 01842 D aisy Pearce 2 01740 S arah Lampard 2 01739 Eden Zanker 2 01836 Tyla Hanks 2 01932 Tegan Cunningham 2 018-21 30 L ibby Birch 2 02030 Maddison Gay 2 01928 Shelley Heath 2 01928 Elise O’Dea 2 017-20 27 C asey Sherriff 2 020MOST GOALS 36 K ate Hore 2 01826 Shelley Scott 2 017-22 25 Tegan Cunningham 2 018-21 19 D aisy Pearce 2 01718 A lyssa Bannan 2 02118 Tayla Harris 2 02216 K aren Paxman 2 017MOST GOALS IN A GAME 5 – Daisy Pearce (round 9,2022) BEST & FAIRESTS 2017 D aisy Pearce 2018 D aisy Pearce 2019 K aren Paxman 2020 Shelley Scott 2021 Tyla Hanks, Karen Paxman 2022 D aisy Pearce HIGHEST SCORES 16.11 (107) v Fremantle 3.1 (19), round 9,2022 (OS) 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) 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) STILL HUNGRY: Demon champion Daisy Pearce is still chasing that premiership.elusive
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 33 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships SEASON 7 FIXTURE ROUND 1 Friday, August 26 Adelaide Crows v Melbourne Glenelg Oval (SA), 7.10pm ROUND 2 Friday, September 2 Melbourne v North Melbourne MCG (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 3 Sunday, September 11 St Kilda v Melbourne RSEA Park (Vic), 2.10pm ROUND 4 Sunday, September 18 Melbourne v Brisbane Lions Casey Fields (Vic), 4.10pm ROUND 5 Friday, September 23 Carlton v Melbourne Ikon Park (Vic), 7.30pm ROUND 6 Sunday, October 2 Fremantle v Melbourne Fremantle Oval (WA), 12.10pm ROUND 7 Sunday, October 9 Melbourne v Western Bulldogs Casey Fields (Vic), 3.10pm ROUND 8 Saturday, October 15 Gold Coast Suns v Melbourne Metricon Stadium (Qld), 6.40pm ROUND 9 Sunday, October 23 Melbourne v Essendon Casey Fields (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Melbourne v West Coast Eagles Casey Fields (Vic), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change. No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Georgia Campbell 1/9/2003 184 Knox (Vic)/Eastern U18 2 Olivia Purcell 5/9/2000 161 Newtown & Chilwell (Vic)/St Mary’s Geel (Vic)/Geel U18/Geelong (VFLW)/Geelong 2019 25 6 3 Maddison Gay 28/9/1996 166 St Kilda Sharks (VFLW/Carlton 2018 37 9 4 Karen Paxman 25/11/1988 170 Lalor Park (Vic)/St Albans (Vic)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW) 2017 51 16 5 Tyla Hanks 15/2/2000 157 Cora Lynn (Vic)/Beaconsfield (Vic)/Gippsland U18/Carlton (VFLW) 2019 36 7 6 Daisy Pearce 27/5/1988 170 Bright (Vic)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW) 2017 42 19 7 Tayla Harris 16/4/1997 179 Aspley (Qld)/Zillmere (QAFLW)/Brisbane Lions/Carlton 2017 49 47 8 Sarah Lampard 7/7/1997 170 VU Western Spurs (VFLW) 2017 40 1 9 Libby Birch 3/12/1997 175 Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs 2017 52 11 10 Kate Hore 25/3/1995 170 Beaumaris (Vic)/St Kilda Sharks (VFLW) 2018 43 36 11 Eliza West # 26/5/1997 162 Casey Demons (VFLW) 2022 12 1 12 Sabreena Duffy 26/3/2000 165 Peel Thunder (WAFLW)/Fremantle 2019 25 30 13 Maeve Chaplin 22/8/2002 167 West Preston-Lakeside (Vic)/Northern U18/Darebin Falcons (Vic)/Carlton (VFLW) 14 Lily Mithen 2/3/1998 159 Newtown & Chillwell (Vic)/North Geelong (VFLW) 2017 46 3 15 Lauren Pearce 12/1/1993 184 Darebin Falcons (VFLW) 2017 45 7 16 Alyssa Bannan 13/4/2002 177 South Morang (Vic)/Northern U18 2021 23 18 17 Tahlia Gillard 12/12/2003 190 Moonee Valley (Vic)/Essendon Douta Stars (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW) 2022 30 18 Casey Sherriff 22/4/1998 175 Gippsland U18/Casey Demons (VFLW) 2020 27 4 19 Jordan Ivey 29/10/1992 175 Lake Wendouree (Vic)/Carlton/Geelong (VFLW)/Geelong 2017 33 2 20 Charlotte Wilson 29/12/2000 177 Monbulk (Vic)/Ferntree Gully (Vic)/Eastern U18/Southern Saints (VFLW)/Carlton 2019 22 0 21 Maggie Caris 21/12/2002 190 Horsham (Vic)/GWV U18 2022 50 22 Eliza McNamara ^ 19/4/2002 166 Ashburton (Vic)/East Malvern (Vic)/Sandringham U18 2021 22 4 23 Sinead Goldrick 2/5/1990 168 County Dublin (Ireland) 2020 23 0 24 Megan Fitzsimon 10/8/2002169 Bairnsdale (Vic)/Sale City (Vic)/Gippsland U18 2021 13 2 25 Sammie Johnson 6/8/1992 175 Beaconsfield (Vic)/Southern Saints (VFLW)/St Kilda/Casey Demons (VFLW) 2020 10 26 Rhiannon Watt ^ 8/12/1987 186 Southern Saints (VFLW)/Carlton/St Kilda 2019 24 1 27 Georgia Gall 30/7/2004 183 Euroa (Vic)/Seymour (Vic) 28 Alison Brown 21/9/1997 177 St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)/Carlton/Southern Saints (VFLW)/St Kilda 2017 21 0 29 Eden Zanker 11/11/1999 183 Tooleybuc-Manangatang (Vic)/Woorinen (Vic)/Bendigo U18 2018 39 12 30 Shelley Heath 6/6/2000 160 SMornington(Vic)/Dromana(Vic)/MtMartha(Vic)/DandenongU18/SouthernSaints(VFLW) 2019 28 1 31 Blaithin Mackin # 20/1/1999 170 County Armagh (Ireland) 32 Gabrielle Colvin ^ 1/3/1991 175 Darebin Falcons (VFLW) 2020 25 0
34 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 NORTH MELBOURNE
CAPTAIN ROOS UP FOR FIGHTTHE N Melbourne has been consistently the most successful AFLW expansion team since it entered the competition, playing finals again in 2022 and finishing fourth. The Kangaroos ultimately fell in the first week of finals to Fremantle, losing three of their last four games. Key players exited in free agency, including Kaitlyn Ashmore, Daria Bannister, Daisy Bateman, Jessica Duffin, Aileen Gilroy and Lexi Hamilton. It’s the first time they’ve really been plundered and it will be interesting to see how they respond. The Kangaroos will be hoping Season 7 is their year to take full advantage of their talented and experienced list. NEGREPONTIS
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Coach: Darren Crocker Head of Women’s Football: Nathan Hrovat Football Performance & Talent Manager: Rhys Harwood Football Coordinator:Performance Cam Morris Assistant coaches: Brad Murphy, Zac Read, Sam Wright, Mark Kovacevic Player Manager:Performance Steph Binder Development coaches: Noni Taylor, Nick Devereux VFLW & Manager:Academies Kristi Jenkins Player Development: Esther Hassett, Tahni Nestor Medical Services Manager: Melissa Haberfield Performance Manager: Alex Veitch Strength & Conditioning Manager: Vinnie Atkinson Doctor: Hilary Grover Physiotherapists: Liz Pattison, Yana Dellavedova AT A GLANCE W 7 L 4 D 0 Finished: 4th Most goals: 11 – Jasmine Garner Most goals in a game: 3 – Jasmine Garner v Collingwood, R7, NH Highest score: 9.5 (59) v West Coast 3.2 (20), R10, ASO Lowest score: 2.2 (14) v Brisbane 7.8 (50), R9, WO Greatest winning margin: 39 points – 9.5 (59) v West Coast 3.2 (20), R10, ASO Greatest losing margin: 38 points – 4.7 (31) v Fremantle 11.3 (69), 2QF, ASO Goals for: 52 Behinds for: 65 Points for: 377 Ave score for: 34 Goals against: 45 Behinds against: 48 Points against: 318 Ave score against: 29 Success rate: 64% Total attendance: 15,733 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 35 Jasmine Garner 2 01935 Tahlia Randall 2 01934 D aisy Bateman 2 019-22 34 Jenna Bruton 2 01934 Emma Kearney 2 01934 Emma King 2 01933 K aitlyn Ashmore 2 019-22 32 S ophie Abbatangelo 2 01930 A shleigh Riddell 2 01929 D anielle Hardiman 2 019MOST GOALS 33 Jasmine Garner 2 01922 S ophie Abbatangelo 2 01922 D aisy Bateman 2 019-22 20 Emma King 2 01917 K aitlyn Ashmore 2 019-22 14 D aria Bannister 2 019-22 10 Tahlia Randall 2 0199 Emma Kearney 2 0199 Ellie Gavalas 2 0208 Moana Hope 2 019 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 2022 A shleigh Riddell 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) 9.5 (59) v West Coast Eagles 3.2 (20), round 10, 2022 (ASO) 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 38 points v qualifyingFremantle,final,2022 (ASO) – North Melbourne 4.7 (31) v Fremantle 11.3 (69) 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) HIGH HOPES: Remaining stars such as Ashleigh Riddell face a big challenge after an exodus from the club.
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 35 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships SEASON 7 FIXTURE No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Sophie Abbatangelo 27/6/1990 167 Montmorency (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Melb University (VFLW) 2019 32 22 2 Charli Granville 15/2/2004 165 Montrose (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW) 3 Isabella Eddey 11/2/2002 162 E Sandringham (Vic)/Brighton Beach (Vic)/Old Brighton (Vic)/Sandringham U18 2021 21 4 4 Zoe Savarirayan # 27/10/2004166 Wesley College (Vic) 5 Tess Craven 23/12/2003 163 Drysdale (Vic)/Geelong U18 2022 10 6 Alice O’Loughlin 8/7/2002 170 Kew Comets (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 2021 92 7 Ashleigh Riddell 7/3/1996 159 Eltham (Vic)/Fitzroy JFC (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW)/Melb University (VFLW) 2019 30 5 8 Taylah Gatt 1/11/2004 169 Beleura (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Casey Demons (VFLW) 9 Emma Kearney 24/9/1989 167 Melbourne University (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs 2017 49 12 1 10 Cassidy Mailer 2/2/2004 165 Benalla (Vic)/Alpine (Vic)/Murray U18/Shepparton United (Vic)/Port Melbourne (VFLW) 12 Nicole Bresnehan 25/3/1997 167 Clarence (TSLW) 2019 28 0 13 Vikki Wall # 2/5/1998 175 County Meath (Ireland) 14 Erika O’Shea # 26/6/2002 168 County Cork (Ireland) 15 Amy Smith 10/11/1998 170 Abberfeldie (Vic)/Williamstown (VFLW) 2022 60 16 Tahlia Randall 29/5/1998 173 Kawana Pk (Qld)/Maroochydore (Qld)/Mountain Ck (Qld)/Wilston Grange (QAFLW)/BL 2017 50 10 17 Sarah Wright 6/5/1994 168 Keilor (Vic)/Carlton (VFLW) 2020 21 1 18 Hannah Bowey 10/9/1998165 Highett (Vic)/St Kilda Sharks (Vic)/Collingwood (VFLW) 19 Ella Maurer 1/2/2002 170 North Launceston (Tas)/Old Scotch (Tas)/Tasmania U18 20 Jasmine Ferguson 26/5/1999 175 Gippsland U18/Collingwood (VFLW) 2022 10 0 21 Sophia McCarthy 19/6/2002 179 Alpine (Vic)/Murray U18/Williamstown (VFLW) 22 Ellie Gavalas 25/3/1996 160 Old Marcellin (Vic)/Western Bulldogs (VFLW) 2020 27 9 23 Mia King 6/5/2001 166 East Launceston (Tas)/Tasmania U18/Launceston (TSLW) 2020 24 5 24 Perri King 25/8/2003 170 New Norfolk (Tas)/Glenorchy (TSLW)/Tasmania U18/North Melbourne (VFLW) 25 Jasmine Garner 8/7/1994 175 Yarraville-Seddon (Vic)/St Albans (Vic)/St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)/Collingwood 2017 4943 26 Kimberley Rennie 19/10/1994 185 Sandringham Sabres (SEABL)/Western Bulldogs 2018 34 11 29 Grace Matser 3/1/2003 187 Korumburra-Bena (Vic)/Gippsland U18/Bass Coast (Vic)/Casey Demons (VFLW)/Coll (VFLW) 31 Danielle Hardiman 7/12/1994 175 Carrum Downs (Vic)/Cranbourne (VFLW)/Carlton 2017 41 0 35 Jenna Bruton 8/11/1995 158 Trentham (Vic)/Golden Point (Vic)/St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs 2018 42 41 36 Brooke Brown 4/4/1997 184 Launceston (TSLW) 2021 11 0 43 Grace Campbell ^ 5/12/1995 165 Huntly (Vic)/Bendigo Thunder (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW)/Richmond 2020 18 2 60 Emma King 28/6/1994 187 Quinns District (WA)/Coastal Titans (WAFLW)/Collingwood 2017 48 21 ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 North Melbourne v Gold Coast Suns Blundstone Arena (Tas), 1.10pm ROUND 2 Friday, September 2 Melbourne v North Melbourne MCG (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 3 Saturday, September 10 Adelaide Crows v North Melbourne Wigan Oval (SA), TBC ROUND 4 Friday, September 16 North Melbourne v Geelong Cats UTAS Stadium (Tas), 5.10pm ROUND 5 Friday, September 23 Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic), 12.40pm ROUND 6 Sunday, October 2 North Melbourne v Sydney Swans Arden Street (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 7 Saturday, October 8 North Melbourne v Brisbane Lions Arden Street (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 8 Saturday, October 15 Port Adelaide v North Melbourne Alberton Oval (SA), 12.40pm ROUND 9 Saturday, October 22 Collingwood v North Melbourne Victoria Park (Vic), 1.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 North Melbourne v Richmond Arden Street (Vic), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
36 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 PORT ADELAIDE CAPTAIN ERIN PHILLIPS GREAT EXPECTATIONS T here’s a lot of expectation on Port Adelaide to deliver immediately, with star recruit Erin Phillips named as captain for the club’s inaugural season. Phillips and Gemma Houghton will form a formidable attacking duo, while Angela Foley and Jacqui Yorston provide toughness in the defence and midfield respectively. The Power have built a strong, well-rounded squad through the draft and intelligent SANFLW recruitment, with plenty of excitement around third pick Hannah Ewings. Facing just two of last year’s finalists in its 10 games, just how far can Port Adelaide go in Season 7? DEM PANOPOULOS Head of Women’s Football: Juliet Haslam Women’s OperationsFootballManager: Rachael Sporn Team Manager: TBA Coach: Lauren Arnell Assistant coaches: Hamish Hartlett, Daniel Caire, Dave Reynolds Development coaches: Renee Forth, Clayton Lamb, Cam Sutcliffe Specialist coach: Matthew Lobbe Strength & Conditioning: Mitch Bailey Doctors: Nick Tarca, Michael Thurling Physiotherapists: Matt Belton, Ash Mitchell Facebook: Port Adelaide AFLW Instagram: @pafc_w Twitter: @pafc_w AT A GLANCE DYNAMIC: Superstar Erin Phillips heads a powerful leadership group that includes Justine Mules, Ange Foley, Gemma Houghton and Hannah Dunn.
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 37 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Erin Phillips 19/5/1985 173 SMOSH West Lakes (SA)/Dallas Wings (WNBA)/Adelaide 2017 46 50 3 2 Ebony O’Dea 15/11/1998 167 Adelaide Uni (SA)/Norwood (SANFLW)/GWS Giants List/Collingwood 2020 21 1 3 Angela Foley 3/12/1988 173 Bendigo Thunder (Vic)/Waratah (NTFL)/Adelaide 2017 40 22 4 Jade Halfpenny 12/5/2002 176 Golden Grove (SA)/Norwood (SANFLW) 5 Abbey Dowrick 23/9/2002 165 Kambalda (WA)/Subiaco (WAFLW) 6 Jacqui Yorston 25/10/2000164 Kedron (Qld)/Zillmere (QAFLW)/Wilston Grange (QAFLW)/Bris Lions/Gold Coast 201919 2 7 Yasmin Duursma 30/3/2004 173 Foster (Vic)/Gippsland U18 8 Tessa Doumanis 10/10/1999 170 East Fremantle (WAFLW)/Claremont (WAFLW) 9 Maria Moloney 29/3/1995 165 Panmure (Vic)/University Of Queensland (QAFLW)/Brisbane Lions 2020 11 2 10 Indy Tahau 22/10/2002 176 Happy Valley (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFLW)/Brisbane Lions 2021 19 01 11 Jade De Melo 9/2/1993 168 East Frem (WAFLW)/Frem/Waratah (NTFL)/NT Thunder (VFLW)/Nightcliff (NTFL)/N Adel (SANFLW) 2018 20 12 Hannah Ewings 17/3/2004 168 Roopena (SA)/SMOSH Westlakes (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFLW) 13 Sarah Goodwin 9/7/2004 168 Plympton (SA)/Goodwood (SA)/Glenelg (SANFLW) 14 Justine Mules 15/12/1994 162 Morphettville Park (SA)/Adelaide 2017 49 43 15 Julia Teakle 12/8/2003 178 Railways (WA)/Northampton (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFLW) 16 Maggie MacLachlan 30/8/2002 171 Whitford (WA)/Subiaco (WAFLW)/Fremantle 2022 21 17 Ella Boag 7/7/2004 172 Henley (SA)/Glenelg (SANFLW) 18 Olivia Levicki # 20/1/1993 188 South Adelaide Panthers (Basketball) 19 Alex Ballard 28/10/2002 170 Mitcham (SA)/Sturt (SANFLW) 20 Sachi Syme 18/11/2004 167 Port Lincoln (SA)/Norwood (SANFLW) 21 Amelie Borg 17/11/2004 177 Golden Grove (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFLW) 23 Lily Johnson 13/4/2004 167 Latrobe (Tas)/Devonport (Tas)/West Adelaide (SANFLW) 24 Hannah Dunn 19/8/1991 169 Queanbeyan (AFL Canberra)/GWS Giants/Norwood (SANFL)/Queanbeyan (AFL Canberra)/Gold Coast 2017 25 0 26 Kate Surman 28/10/1991162 Maroochydore (QAFLW)/Gold Coast 202026 9 27 Gemma Houghton 31/12/1993 179 Fremantle 2017 4640 28 Cheyenne Hammond 29/7/1998 163 Port Willunga (SA)/Christies Beach (SA)/South Adelaide (SANFLW)/Gold Coast 2020 22 1 29 Elizabeth McGrath 23/12/1997 183 Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Williamstown (VFLW)/North Melbourne (VFLW) 30 Litonya Cockatoo-Motlap 8/4/2003 167 Centrals TB (Qld)/Cairns (Qld)/Palmerston (NTFL)/Bond University (QAFLW) 31 Laquoiya Cockatoo-Motlap 8/4/2003 166 Centrals TB (Qld)/Cairns (Qld)/Palmerston (NTFL)/Bond University (QAFLW) 33 Brittany Perry 9/3/1994 165 Angle Vale (SA)/Salisbury (SA)/Nth Adelaide (SANFLW)/GWS Giants/Gold Coast 2019 18 4 ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 West Coast Eagles v Port Adelaide Mineral Resources Park (Vic), 1.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Port Adelaide v Western Bulldogs Alberton Oval (SA), 1.10pm ROUND 3 Sunday, September 11 Carlton v Port Adelaide Ikon Park (Vic), 12.10pm ROUND 4 Saturday, September 17 Port Adelaide v Sydney Swans Alberton Oval (SA), TBC ROUND 5 Sunday, September 25 Gold Coast Suns v Port Adelaide Kombumerri Park (Broadbeach), 1.10pm ROUND 6 Friday, September 30 Port Adelaide v Adelaide Crows Adelaide Oval (SA), 7.30pm ROUND 7 Saturday, October 8 Hawthorn v Port Adelaide SkyBus Stadium (Vic), 7.10pm ROUND 8 Saturday, October 15 Port Adelaide v North Melbourne Alberton Oval (SA), 12.40pm ROUND 9 Sunday, October 23 St Kilda v Port Adelaide RSEA Park (Vic), 1.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Port Adelaide v Essendon Alberton Oval (SA), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. SEASON 7 FIXTURE Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
Nathan development)(midfield(backline),skills),(forwards/specialistChapmanLaurenTesorieroEmmaGrantassistant/ AFLW manager:recruiting Trent Mosbey Player manager:development Sarah Wyllie Culture and leadership mentor: Liz Quinn Doctors: Jim Brennan, Danielle Hope Physiotherapist: Alex Cross AT A GLANCE W 3 L 7 D 0 Finished: 11th Most goals: 14 – Katie Brennan Most goals in a game: 3 – Tayla Stahl v West Coast Eagles, R7, MRP Highest score: 10.8 (68) v West Coast Eagles 7.3 (45), R7, MRP Lowest score: 1.3 (9) v Collingwood 6.11 (47), R10, VP Greatest winning margin: 38 points – 10.1 (61) v St Kilda 3.5 (23), R1, SS Greatest losing margin: 38 points – 1.3 (9) v Collingwood 6.11 (47), R10, VP Goals for: 50 Behinds for: 44 Points for: 344 Ave score for: 34 Goals against: 60 Behinds against: 63 Points against: 423 Ave score against: 42 Success rate: 30% Total attendance: 15,735 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 25 Rebecca Miller 2 02025 G abby Seymour 2 02024 Maddy Brancatisano 2 02024 Monique Conti 2 02022 K atie Brennan 2 02022 Kodi Jacques 2 02021 Tayla Stahl 2 020-22 20 K ate Dempsey 2 02020 S ophie Molan 2 020MOST GOALS 29 K atie Brennan 2 02017 C ourtney Wakefield 2 02013 Tayla Stahl 2 020-22 12 C hristina Bernardi 2 020-22 5 S abrina Frederick 2 020-21 5 Ellie McKenzie 2 0214 Tessa Lavey 2 021MOST GOALS IN A GAME 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) BEST & FAIRESTS 2020 Monique Conti 2021 Monique Conti 2022 Monique Conti HIGHEST SCORES 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) 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) 23 points v West Coast, round 7, 2022 (MRP)-Richmond 10.8 (68) v West Coast 7.3 (45) 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) READY TO ROAR: Skipper Katie Brennan has been joined in the leadership group by Bec Miller, Sarah Hosking, Monique Conti and Gabrielle Seymour.
38 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7
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CAPTAINRICHMOND TIGERS claiming three wins in 2022, Richmond will be intent on improving further in Season 7. Coach Ryan Ferguson’s aim in the club’s fourth season will be to pass that mark. The Tigers have added Grace Egan (Carlton), Libby Graham (GWS) and Stephanie Williams (Geelong), after delisting Christina Bernardi and losing Akec Makur Chuot (Hawthorn) and Sarah Dargan (Sydney), among others. They will have to navigate the season without key defender and vice-captain Harriet Cordner, who tore her ACL in January. Captain Katie Brennan will again lead the Tigers, alongside their best player Monique Conti, who has won three straight best and fairest awards. SLEVISON of Football:Women’s Kate Sheahan Ferguson Browne (midfield),
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womens.AFL AFL RECORD 39 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Sophie Molan 24/3/2001 175 Mt Clear (Vic)/Lake Wendouree (Vic)/GWV U18/Western Bulldogs (VFLW) 202020 1 2 Grace Egan 1/6/2000 170 Shepparton (Vic)/Murray U18/Richmond (VFLW)/Carlton 2020 23 2 3 Katie Brennan 2/10/1992 174 Logan (Qld)/Yeronga South Brisbane (QAFLW)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs 2017 35 44 4 Monique Conti 9/12/1999 165 Essendon Doutta Stars (Vic)/Calder U18/Melbourne University (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs 2018 39 61 5 Maddy Brancatisano 5/9/2000 170 Laurimar (Vic)/Northern U18/Montmorency (Vic)/Carlton (VFLW)/Melbourne List 2020 24 0 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 18 17 9 Hannah Burchell ^ 25/2/1995 170 Ocean Grove (Vic)/Newtown & Chilwell (Vic)/Geelong (VFLW)/Geelong 201919 0 10 Kodi Jacques 27/9/2000 165 Strathfieldsaye (Vic)/Bendigo U18/Richmond (VFLW) 2020 22 3 11 Jess Hosking 2/12/1995 164 Seaford (VFLW)/Carlton 2018 39 1 12 Sarah D’Arcy 22/8/1991 171 Healesville (Vic)/Yarra Valley (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Collingwood 2017 42 11 13 Meagan Kiely 15/12/1994 168 Launceston (TSLW)/Burnie Dockers (TSLW)/Macquarie Uni (AFL Syd)/UNSW-ES Bulldogs (AFL Syd)/Nth Melb (VFLW) 2022 93 14 Poppy Kelly 10/12/1998 184 Highett (Vic)/Beaumaris (Vic)/Southern Saints (VFLW)/St Kilda 2020 13 0 15 Rebecca Miller 10/8/1995 185 Inner West (AFL Sydney)/Richmond (VFLW) 2020 25 0 16 Laura McClelland 3/7/2001 174 Monbulk (Vic)/Ferntree Gully (Vic)/Eastern U18/Hawthorn (VFLW) 2020 11 1 17 Katelyn Cox 1/6/1998 161 Narre North (Vic)/Seaford (Vic)/Melb Uni (VFLW)/North Melb (VFLW)/Nth Melb List/Haw (VFLW) 18 Libby Graham 12/9/1997 176 North Shore (AFL Sydney)/Macquarie University (AFL Sydney)/Manly-Warringah (AFL Sydney)/GWS Giants 2021 60 19 Kate Dempsey 25/3/1995 164 St Bedes-Mentone (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW) 202020 1 20 Bethany Lynch 19/5/1997 173 Richmond (VFLW)/North Melbourne 2019 18 2 21 Charley Ryan ^ 9/2/2004 173 Beleura (Vic)/Dandenong U18 22 Ellie McKenzie 17/10/2002 176 Fitzroy JFC (Vic)/Northern U18 2021 15 5 23 Harriet Cordner ^ 22/7/1992 177 Melbourne 2017 37 1 25 Stella Reid 10/9/2003 173 Kew Comets (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Collingwood (VFLW) 2022 51 26 Stephanie Williams 27/1/2002 171 Darwin Buffaloes (NTFL)/Geelong U18/St Joseph’s Geel (Vic)/Geelong 2021 40 27 Emilia Yassir 25/9/2003 160 Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW) 2022 83 28 Gabby Seymour 28/10/1996 176 The Basin (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW) 2020 25 1 29 Jemima Woods 28/5/2003 174 Bacchus Marsh (Vic)/Western U18/Western Bulldogs (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs 2022 20 31 Eilish Sheerin 5/10/1992 174 Newtown Breakaways (AFL Sydney)/Inner West (AFL Sydney) 34 Saraid Taylor # 2/7/1998 184 Southside Flyers (WNBL) 35 Maddie Shevlin 21/9/1997 174 Gungahlin Jets (AFL Canberra)/Melbourne List/Casey Demons (VFLW)/Collingwood 2019 22 2 36 Amelia Peck 13/1/2000 183 Wesley College (Vic)/Collegians (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Collingwood (VFLW)/Southern Saints (VFLW) 37 Tessa Lavey 29/3/1993 171 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 61 SEASON 7 FIXTURE ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 Geelong Cats v Richmond GMHBA Stadium (Vic) 4.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Richmond v Adelaide Crows Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval, 11.40am ROUND 3 Sunday, September 11 Richmond v Hawthorn Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic) 4.10pm ROUND 4 Sunday, September 18 Essendon v Richmond ETU Stadium (Vic) 2.10pm ROUND 5 Saturday, September 24 Richmond v Brisbane Lions Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic) 11.10am ROUND 6 Saturday, October 1 Richmond v Gold Coast Suns Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic) 6.10pm ROUND 7 Friday, October 7 West Coast Eagles v Richmond Mineral Resources Park (Vic) 5.10pm ROUND 8 Friday, October 14 Carlton v Richmond Ikon Park (Vic) 6.30pm ROUND 9 Sunday, October 23 Richmond v GWS Giants Mildura Sporting Precinct (Vic) 3.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 North Melbourne v Richmond Arden Street (Vic) TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
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40 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 ST CAPTAINKILDA HANNAH PRIEST FIRSTCHASESAINTSA S t K ilda will be hoping for a better season, after just two wins in 2022. Chasing an elusive maiden finals appearance, the Saints will need to show improvement in Season 7, given they were up and down in their third year. They will be buoyed by the return of star midfielder Georgia Patrikios after the League’s COVID-19 policy was altered. Having missed the 2022 season, St Kilda will relish having its dual best and fairest winner back. Key forward Caitlin Greiser has been a shining light since the Saints’ inaugural year in 2020 and she will be a force again this season.
Head of Football: Tessie McManus Senior coach: Nick Dal Santo Assistant coaches: Dave Carden (backs), Lachlan Harris (forwards), Dale Robinson (midfield/VFLW senior coach), Brendon Lade (rucks), Patrick Hill (player development & runner) Head of DevelopmentPlayer& Wellbeing: Bernadette Sierakowski Head of Strength & Conditioning: Ben Frith Recruitment & List Management: Scott Whyte, Anthony Tang Medical: Dr Leesa Huguenin Physiotherapy: Amy Decker Dietetics: Meg Crocker Facebook: St Kilda Football Club AFLW Twitter: @stkildafcw Instagram: @stkildafcw AT A GLANCE W 2 L 8 D 0 Finished: 13th Most goals: 6 – Nicola Xenos Most goals in a game: 2 – Nicola Xenos v GWS Giants, R5, BIS; Nicola Xenos v Brisbane, R6, WS Highest score: 5.9 (39) v GWS Giants 6.5 (41), R5, BIS Lowest score: 0.2 (2) v Carlton 7.6 (48), R7, IP Greatest winning margin: 9 points – 2.6 (18) v Geelong 0.9 (9), R9, RSEA Greatest losing margin: 46 points – 0.2 (2) v Carlton 7.6 (48), R7, IP Goals for: 28 Behinds for: 45 Points for: 213 Ave score for: 21 Goals against: 54 Behinds against: 77 Points against: 401 Ave score against: 40 Success rate: 20% Total attendance: 13,791 SEASON 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 25 T illy Lucas-Rodd 2 020-22 25 Hannah Priest 2 02024 C aitlin Greiser 2 02024 C atherine Phillips 2 020-22 24 K ate Shierlaw 2 02023 D arcy Guttridge 2 02022 R hiannon Watt 2 020-22 22 Tarni White 2 02020 Molly McDonald 2 02019 Rosie Dillon 2 02018 Jayde Van Dyk 2 020MOST GOALS 23 C aitlin Greiser 2 02011 K ate Shierlaw 2 0207 D arcy Guttridge 2 0207 Jessica Matin 2 0217 Nicola Xenos 2 0206 Molly McDonald 2 0204 Jacqui Vogt 2 021-22 3 Tyanna Smith 2 021MOST 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 C aitlin Greiser G eorgia Patrikios Olivia Vesely 2021 G eorgia Patrikios 2022 Bianca Jakobsson 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) 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) WELCOME SIGHT: The Saints will be buoyed by the return of midfield star Georgia Patrikios.
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 41 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Molly McDonald 4/5/2001 167 Seaford JFC (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Southern Saints (VFLW) 202020 6 2 Nicola Stevens 24/3/1993 173 Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Mercy College (Vic)/Melbourne Uni (VFLW)/ Collingwood/Carlton 2017 49 20 3 Alice Burke 3/10/2002162 East Brighton (Vic)/Brighton Beach (Vic)/St Bedes-Mentone (Vic)/Sandringham U18 2021 13 0 4 Deanna Jolliffe 16/3/1993 169 Bayswater (Vic)/Mornington (Vic)/Southern Saints (VFLW)/Tyabb (Vic) 5 Darcy Guttridge 30/10/1999169 Traralgon (Vic)/Gippsland U18/Cranbourne (VFLW)/Collingwood 2019 26 10 6 Tyanna Smith 29/10/2002169 Beaconsfield (Vic)/Dandenong U18 2021 93 7 J’Noemi Anderson 17/12/2004 174 St Mary’s (NTFL)/Richmond JFC (Vic)/Sandringham U18/Katherine South (NT) 8 Bianca Jakobsson 30/3/1993 179 Narre Warre South (Vic)/Berwick (Vic)/Cranbourne (VFLW)/Carlton/Melbourne 2017 37 7 9 Tarni White 31/1/2001 166 Wynnum (Qld)/Coorparoo (QAFLW) 2020 22 2 10 Erin McKinnon 15/12/1998 189 Mosman (AFL Sydney)/GWS Giants 2017 41 1 11 Grace Kelly 18/4/1994 176 County Mayo (Ireland)/West Coast 2020 23 9 12 Kate Shierlaw 28/2/1989 186 Wimbledon (AFL London)/Carlton/Darebin Falcons (VFLW) 2017 34 14 13 Renee Saulitis 14/8/2002 163 Ararat Storm (Vic)/Lake Wendouree (Vic)/GWV U18 2021 90 14 Hannah Priest 16/5/1992168 Morphettville Park (SA)/Norwood (SANFLW) 2020 25 1 15 Nat Exon 7/12/1992 165 Warrandyte (Vic)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Carlton/Brisbane Lions 2017 34 8 16 Ella Friend 30/12/2003 175 Horsham (Vic)/Lake Wendoree (Vic)/Ballarat Gramr (Vic)/GWV U18/W Bulldogs (VFLW) 2022 70 17 Caitlin Greiser 17/2/1999 179 Western U18/Melbourne University (VFLW)/Southern Saints (VFLW) 2020 24 23 18 Hannah Stuart 24/12/1993 165 Old Mentonians (Vic)/Southern Saints (VFLW) 19 Jessica Matin 28/6/2002 164 Beaconsfield (Vic)/Dandenong U18 2021 11 7 20 Rebecca Ott 9/8/1994 183 Southern Saints (VFLW) 2021 11 0 21 Georgia Patrikios 30/3/2001169 West Coburg (Vic)/Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW) 2020 15 2 22 Ashleigh Richards 22/10/2003167 Beleura (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Port Melbourne (VFLW) 2022 81 23 Olivia Vesely 6/12/1999 166 East Malvern (Vic)/Glen Iris (Vic)/Sandringham U18/Southern Saints (VFLW) 2020 12 1 24 Clara Fitzpatrick 1/10/1990 184 Southern Saints (VFLW) 2020 50 25 Rosie Dillon 19/3/1996 163 Whitehorse Colts (Vic)/Hawthorn (VFLW) 2020 19 1 26 Leah Cutting ^ 14/3/1992 185 Morphettville Park (SA)/Norwood (SANFLW) 2022 70 27 Nicola Xenos 8/3/2001 161 Kew Comets (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Collingwood (VFLW) 2020 15 7 28 Caitlin Matthews 10/11/2003 172 Camberwell (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 30 Lucy Burke 30/1/1998 179 Southern Saints (VFLW) 2022 60 34 Simone Nalder 30/6/1990 186 Essendon (VFLW) 36 Jayde Van Dyk 28/3/1996 168 Seville (Vic)/Chirnside Park (Vic)/Hawthorn (VFLW)/Carlton 2019 28 0 SEASON 7 FIXTURE ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 Sydney Swans v St Kilda North Sydney Oval (NSW), 5.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Hawthorn v St Kilda Box Hill City Oval (Vic), 4.10pm ROUND 3 Sunday, September 11 St Kilda v Melbourne RSEA Park (Vic), 2.10pm ROUND 4 Saturday, September 17 Gold Coast Suns v St Kilda Great Barrier Reef Arena (Qld), TBC ROUND 5 Thursday, September 22 Geelong Cats v St Kilda GMHBA Stadium (Vic), 7pm ROUND 6 Saturday, October 1 St Kilda v Collingwood RSEA Park (Vic), 4.10pm ROUND 7 Friday, October 7 St Kilda v Carlton RSEA Park (Vic), 6.10pm ROUND 8 Sunday, October 16 Western Bulldogs v St Kilda Mars Stadium (Vic), 1.10pm ROUND 9 Sunday, October 23 St Kilda v Port Adelaide RSEA Park (Vic), 1.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 St Kilda v Adelaide Crows RSEA Park (Vic), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
42 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 SYDNEY SWANS CAPTAINS MADDY COLLIER/ BROOKE LOCHLAND/ LAUREN SZIGETI SWANS TO MAKE A SPLASH O ne of the four expansion clubs to join AFLW Season 7 and complete an 18-team compet ition, the Swans have put together a strong list. Among the talent pool are No. 1 draft pick Montana Ham, No. 5 pick Sofia Hurley and inaugural Swan Ruby Sargent-Wilson Sydney will not be short of experience in its debut season with former North Melbourne coach Scott Gowans leading the side and 16 existing AFLW players who made the switch to the Swans in the off-season, including Western Bulldogs premiership player Brooke Lochland and former Collingwood and Richmond star Sarah Dargan MAE JAMES Executive General Manager – AFLW: Kate Mahony Team manager: Keeley Norton Coach: Scott Gowans Senior assistant coach: Baker Denneman Development coach: Bronwyn Gulden Specialist coaches: Dean Rice, Dean Kelly Strength & conditioning coach: Steve Kelly Doctor: Damien McKay Physio: Brooke Cranney Facebook: SydneySwansfacebook.com/ Instagram & Twitter: @sydneyswansaflw AT A GLANCE FULL OF PROMISE: No. 1 draft selection Montana Ham heads an exciting list.
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 43 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Brooke Lochland 3/5/1991 158 Montmorency (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW)/Western Bulldogs 2017 35 18 1 2 Bridie Kennedy 23/9/1999 175 Dromana (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Carlton/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/Port Melb (VFLW)/Williamstown (VFLW) 2018 40 3 Sarah Ford 24/4/1996 160 East Coast (AFL Sydney)/Essendon (VFLW) 4 Paige Sheppard 23/4/2001 157 Modewarre (Vic)/Bell Post Hill (Vic)/Geel U18/Geel West (Vic)/Geel (VFLW) 5 Sarah Dargan 3/2/1999 165 Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Calder U18/Collingwood/Richmond 2018 25 4 6 Ruby Sargent-Wilson 13/8/2003 165 Southern Power (AFL Sydney) 7 Ally Morphett 11/11/2003 188 East Wagga-Kooringal (NSW)/Murray U18/Belconnen (AFL Canberra)/GWS 2022 70 8 Alice Mitchell ^ 8/8/2001 180 Willoughby-Mosman (NSW)/Gunnedah (NSW) 9 Molly Eastman 10/6/1998167 Fitzroy JFC (Vic)/Darebin Falcons (VFLW)/North Melbourne (VFLW) 10 Cynthia Hamilton 2/4/2004 170 Belconnen JFC (ACT)/Queanbeyan (AFL Canberra) 11 Bella Smith 20/9/2001 183 Port Pirie (SA)/Norwood (SANFLW)/Collingwood 2021 10 0 12 Ella Heads 24/6/2003 175 Inner West (AFL Sydney) 13 Alana Woodward 13/7/1990 170 Berwick (Vic)/Kerang (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW)/Richmond/St Kilda 2020 70 14 Maddy Collier 14/9/1995 165 UNSW-ES Stingrays (AFL Sydney)/GWS Giants/West Coast 2017 34 3 15 Sarah Skinner 15/10/1999165 Mersey Leven (Tas)/Burnie (TSLW)/Tas U18/Glenorchy (Tas)/N Melb (VFLW) 16 Aliesha Newman 16/9/1995163 Wyndham Vale (Vic)/Maribynong College (Vic)/Melbourne/Collingwood 2017 39 16 17 Zoe Hurrell 15/10/2001 178 Willoughby-Mosman (NSW)/Sydney Uni (AFL Syd)/North Shore (AFL Syd) 18 Montana Ham 29/3/2004 180 Hillside (Vic)/Keilor (Vic)/Western U18 19 Rebecca Privitelli 3/1/1995 170 St Marys (Vic)/St Damians (Vic)/Kew Rovers (Vic)/Eastern Devils (VFLW)/Carl/UNSW-ES (AFL Syd)/GWS 2017 28 15 20 Brenna Tarrant 3/11/2001 174 Emu Plains-Glenmore Park (NSW)/East Coast (AFL Sydney)/Melbourne 2020 15 1 21 Lisa Steane 21/1/1995 165 Nelson Bay (NSW)/Macquarie University (AFL Sydney)/GWS Giants 2020 19 0 22 Aimee Whelan 15/11/1995 157 Pascoe Vale (Vic)/VU Western Spurs (VFLW)/Williamstown (VFLW)/Haw (VFLW) 23 Eliza Vale 10/1/2001168 Melbourne University (VFLW)/Calder U18/Western Bulldogs (VFLW) 24 Genevieve Lawson-Tavan 2/11/1996 176 Darebin Falcons (VFLW) 25 Sofia Hurley 30/1/2004166 South Melb Districts (Vic)/Port Melb Colts (Vic)/Sandringham U18 26 Kiara Beesley 26/3/2002 172 Southern Power (AFL Sydney) 27 Tiarne Cavanagh # 7/8/1997 162 Southern Districts (Rugby) 28 Lauren Szigeti 28/2/2000 162 Donvale (Vic)/Bulleen-T’stowe (Vic)/Diamond Ck (Vic)/Eastern U18/Darebin (VFLW)/Haw (VFLW) 30 Alexia Hamilton 19/10/2000 180 Belconnen (AFL Canberra)/Queanbeyan (AFL Canberra)/GCS/Bond Uni (QAFLW)/NM (VFLW)/NM 2020 30 37 Montana Beruldsen 25/2/1999 169 Mildura (Vic)/Hawthorn (VFLW) 44 Jaide Anthony 20/11/2003 166 Mt Martha (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Port Melb(VFLW)/Hawthorn (VFLW) ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 Sydney Swans v St Kilda North Sydney Oval (NSW), 5.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Collingwood v Sydney Swans Victoria Park (Vic), 1.10pm ROUND 3 Saturday, September 10 Sydney Swans v GWS Giants SCG (NSW), TBC ROUND 4 Saturday, September 17 Port Adelaide v Sydney Swans Alberton Oval (SA), TBC ROUND 5 Friday, September 23 Sydney Swans v Hawthorn Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 6 Sunday, October 2 North Melbourne v Sydney Swans Arden Street (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 7 Saturday, October 8 Sydney Swans v Gold Coast Suns Henson Park (NSW), 1.10pm ROUND 8 Saturday, October 15 Essendon v Sydney Swans Ikon Park (Vic), 3.10pm ROUND 9 Saturday, October 22 Sydney Swans v Fremantle Henson Park (NSW), 3.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Geelong Cats v Sydney Swans GMHBA Stadium (Vic), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. SEASON 7 FIXTURE Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
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NO LIMITS: Coach Scott Gowans is expecting an exciting debut season for the Swans. Kate Mahony and I tried to be very targeted on who we selected and each player was picked with certain qualities that suggested they would be able to connect and bond as quick as possible. What are your predictions for the Swans in 2022?
u We have 11 players who have previously played AFLW and I think they have been really good at training. The biggest surprise has been the cohort of 20 who haven’t had the opportunity yet. They are very focused on taking their shot, and while I knew they would give it a go, I’ve been pleasantly surprised at the level they have collectively got to. How would you describe the way you want the team to play – attacking, controlled or defensively-minded?
Who has surprised you in the lead-up to the season?
How excited are you with the Swans about to start their inaugural AFLW season?
FIRST HAPPENSONLYONCE
u Really well. We have a core group of 18 that live together at UNSW in fast-trackedaccommodation,apartment-styleandthathasourconnections.
u We want to take the game on and play an exciting brand of footy. It all starts from a sound defensive system, but again, that takes time. I expect we will show early signs of our style, but I am fully aware that there are some really good teams that have six pre-seasons in them; we have eight weeks in us! How has the team bonded?
u I feel very privileged to have this opportunity with the Swans, and to have the whole of club support is amazing. Our goal is to do it bigger and better than any other club, and we won’t shy away from building on to the Swans’ existing culture. I am very excited for everyone who has worked so hard to see this come to fruition. How did the season moving from October to August impact you? u We didn’t know it was coming forward until May, so up until then it was Kate Mahony (Sydney’s AFLW EGM) and me. Since then, we have put on 31 players and over 30 staff, built out a training program and secured facilities to train on. It’s been busy! Our new multi-million dollar home at Royal Hall of Industries (RHI) will be finished in November which was the original starting date, but you need to adapt and once again the whole club has been fantastic in accommodating a new program in existing facilities.
u My prediction is that we will build and play a style of footy that will set us up for success at some stage. I think we can be competitive, and if we do gain momentum, who knows! Why set a limit? The Swans have nearly 5000 members so far, the most in the AFLW. What are your thoughts on the growth of the women’s game in Sydney and around the country?
The Sydney Swans are primed for their first season in the AFLW. Boasting an exciting blend of youth and experience – and record membership – there is genuine optimism about the season ahead. Senior coach SCOTT GOWANS spoke to the AFLW Season Guide.
u Well, we are over 6000 now and building! First only happens once, so I’d encourage people to join up and be on the journey from the start. The growth of the game is amazing and to watch the Sydney market embrace AFLW is very exciting. AFLW is a wonderful sport and has so much character to it. The sport has grown around the country because of its accessibility to communities and the amazing women who play this game. It’s a very bright future ahead. sydneyswans.com.au/aflw
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46 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 WEST COAST EAGLES CAPTAIN EMMA SWANSON GUARDOFCHANGINGTHE T he off-season saw an enormous amount of change for last season’s woodenspooners, with 12 players departing West Coast, including stars Mikayla Bowen and Niamh and Grace Kelly who opted to move interstate, while the shock retirement of Parris Laurie leaves a huge hole in the ruck. Draftee Ella Roberts has been touted as a generational talent and will line up alongside highly-rated young guns Bella Lewis and Charlotte Thomas and the experienced duo of Dana Hooker and Emma Swanson. Will an exciting midfield help the Eagles avoid another tough season? DEM PANOPOULOS Head of Female Football: Michelle Cowan Coach: Michael Prior Line coaches: Hamish Brayshaw (mids), Rohan McHugh (backs), Pia Faletti (forwards) Ruck & key-position coach: Dean Irving Development coaches: Amanda Robertson, Evie Gooch High manager:performance Wes Salisbury Doctor: Dr Tahnee Bell Senior physiotherapist: Rebecca Yip Performance psychologist: Jodii Maguire AT A GLANCE W 1 L 9 D 0 Finished: 14th Most goals: 7 – Aimee Schmidt Most goals in a game: 3 – Aimee Schmidt v Richmond, R7, MRP Highest score: 7.3 (45) v Richmond 10.8 (68), R7, MRP Lowest score: 1.2 (8) v Western Bulldogs 10.8 (68), R9, OS Greatest winning margin: 2 points – 2.10 (22) v St Kilda 2.8 (20), R5, WS Greatest losing margin: 74 points – 4.0 (24) v Brisbane 15.8 (98), R8, MRP Goals for: 31 Behinds for: 36 Points for: 222 Ave score for: 22 Goals against: 76 Behinds against: 61 Points against: 517 Ave score against: 52 Success rate: 10% Total attendance: SEASON14,278 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 25 Mikayla Bowen 2 020-22 25 Parris Laurie 2 020-22 25 B elinda Smith 2 02023 A shlee Atkins 2 020-22 23 Hayley Bullas 2 02023 Kellie Gibson 2 02023 Grace Kelly 2 020-22 22 Niamh Kelly 2 020-22 22 Emma Swanson 2 02021 C ourtney Guard 2 020-22 19 Imahra Cameron 2 02019 Maddy Collier 2 020-22 19 Isabella Lewis 2 021MOST GOALS 9 Imahra Cameron 2 0209 Grace Kelly 2 020-22 8 Mikayla Bowen 2 020-22 7 A imee Schmidt 2 0225 Hayley Bullas 2 0205 Niamh Kelly 2 020-22 4 Kellie Gibson 2 0204 Emma Swanson 2 020MOST GOALS IN A GAME 3 – Imahra Cameron (round 7, 2021) 3 – Aimee Schmidt (round 7, 2022) BEST & FAIREST 2020 D ana Hooker 2021 Isabella Lewis 2022 Emma Swanson 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 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) EXPERIENCE: Eagles star Emma Swanson is hoping to lead her young team up the ladder this season.
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 47 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Lauren Wakfer ^ 23/4/2004 180 Safety Bay (WA)/Warnbro (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFLW) 2 Kellie Gibson 9/6/1996 170 Ellenbrook (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW)/Adelaide/Fremantle 2017 39 16 1 3 Charlotte Thomas 5/9/2003 175 Carine (WA)/Subiaco (WAFLW) 2022 10 0 4 Ella Roberts 17/12/2004 176 Margaret River (WA)/Busselton (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFLW) 5 Courtney Rowley 24/9/2003 167 Mandurah (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFLW) 2022 50 6 Isabella Lewis 16/11/2002 165 Scarborough (WA)/Subiaco JFC (WA)/Claremont (WAFLW) 2021 19 1 7 Aimee Schmidt 16/4/1993 172 Chittering (WA)/Coastal Titans (WAFLW)/GWS Giants 2017 33 17 8 Sasha Goranova 8/6/2001 170 Claremont (WAFLW) 9 Isabella Simmons 19/4/2002 184 Ararat (Vic)/GWV U18/Melbourne List 10 Jessica Sedunary 10/11/1990168 Ingle Farm (SA)/Greenacres (SA)/Morphettville Park (SA)/Adelaide/St Kilda 2017 21 81 11 Aisling McCarthy 24/2/1996 172 County Tipperary (Ireland)/Western Bulldogs 2019 23 10 12 Emma Humphries 27/7/1994 164 Burnie Dockers (TSLW)/Melb/North Melb/Casey Demons (VFLW)/Hawthorn (VFLW) 2017 16 1 13 Emma Swanson 27/2/1995 173 Warnbro (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFLW)/GWS Giants 2017 35 4 14 Belinda Smith 1/6/1995 165 Lake Grace-Pingrup (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFLW)/Fremantle/W Bulldogs 2017 40 0 15 Abbygail Bushby 29/7/2004 167 High Wycombe (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 16 Zoe Wakfer 23/4/2004 181 Warnbro (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFLW) 17 Dana Hooker 23/1/1991 171 Coastal Titans (WAFLW)/Fremantle 2017 38 9 18 Jaide Britton 13/12/2002 168 Mandurah (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFLW) 19 Imahra Cameron 9/1/1997 165 Kelmscott (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFLW)/Perth (WAWFL)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2020 19 9 20 Kate Bartlett 11/6/1999 173 Safety Bay (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFLW)/Western Bulldogs 2019 10 21 Mikayla Western 7/1/1998 166 Claremont (WAFLW)/Fremantle 2022 10 22 Ella Smith 10/8/2000169 South Bunbury (WA)/Perth (WAWFL)/South Frem (WAFLW)/Claremont (WAFLW) 23 Sarah Lakay 20/2/2003 186 Coolbinia (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2022 80 24 Hayley Bullas 23/9/1996 164 Chirnside Park (Vic)/Essendon (VFLW) 2020 23 5 25 Eleanor Hartill 31/5/2000 185 Collegians (WA) 27 Emily Bennett 26/12/2002 165 Warwick-Greenwood (WA)/West Perth (WAFLW)/Claremont (WAFLW) 2022 30 28 Shanae Davison 18/8/2001 164 Noranda (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFLW) 2021 90 29 Emily Elkington 29/9/2004 157 Claremont (WAFLW) 30 Beth Schilling 1/12/2003 177 Marist (WA)/Carey Park (WA)/Peel Thunder (WAFLW) 2022 20 31 Evangeline Gooch ^ 15/10/1995169 East Fremantle (WAFLW)/Fremantle 2018 32 2 32 Krstel Petrevski 8/4/2001 162 Brunswick (Vic)/Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Calder U18/Essendon (VFLW)/Melbourne 2020 42 35 Sophie McDonald 6/8/2000 180 Albany (WA)/Claremont (WAFLW) 2020 16 0 SEASON 7 FIXTURE ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 West Coast Eagles v Port Adelaide Mineral Resources Park (Vic), 1.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Gold Coast Suns v West Coast Eagles Metricon Stadium (Qld), 5.10pm ROUND 3 Sunday, September 11 West Coast Eagles v Essendon Mineral Resources Park (Vic), 4.10pm ROUND 4 Saturday, September 17 GWS Giants v West Coast Eagles Giants Stadium (NSW), TBC ROUND 5 Thursday, September 22 West Coast Eagles v Fremantle Optus Stadium (WA), 7pm ROUND 6 Friday, September 30 Hawthorn v West Coast Eagles SkyBus Stadium (Vic), 6.10pm ROUND 7 Friday, October 7 West Coast Eagles v Richmond Mineral Resources Park (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 8 Saturday, October 15 Geelong Cats v West Coast Eagles Ikon Park (Vic), 5.40pm ROUND 9 Saturday, October 22 West Coast Eagles v Western Bulldogs Mineral Resources Park (Vic), 2.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Melbourne v West Coast Eagles Casey Fields (Vic), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
48 AFL RECORD womens.AFL AFLW SEASON 7 WESTERN BULLDOGS CAPTAIN ELLIE BLACKBURN DOGS OFF THE LEASH T he Bulldogs won only one of their last four games to finish seventh in 2022 and miss the finals, a factor that will be driving them in Season 7. However, it won’t be easy given the leadership lost with the departures of Bonnie Toogood, Isabel Huntington, Ellyse Gamble and Brooke Lochland Millie Brown and Daisy Bateman come in from Geelong and North Melbourne respectively and it’s hoped that duo can help reshape the forward line after a challenging season. The Bulldogs have a young list, but a core group of experience remains. They could be anything if they all fire. SEB MOTTRAM AT A GLANCE W 4 L 5 D 1 Finished: 7th Most goals: 10 – Bonnie Toogood Most goals in a game: 3 – Brooke Lochland v West Coast, R9, OS Highest score: 10.8 (68) v West Coast 1.2 (8), R9, OS Lowest score: 2.7 (19) v Fremantle 3.7 (25), R10, WO Greatest winning margin: 60 points – 10.8 (68) v West Coast 1.2 (8), R9, OS Greatest losing margin: 32 points – 5.4 (34) v Brisbane 10.6 (66), R2, MARS Goals for: 49 Behinds for: 60 Points for: 354 Ave score for: 35 Goals against: 53 Behinds against: 54 Points against: 372 Ave score against: 37 Success rate: 45% Total attendance: SEASON18,256 6 CLUB RECORDS MOST GAMES 47 Ellie Blackburn 2 01746 K irsty Lamb 2 01739 Naomi Ferres 2 01837 B onnie Toogood 2 018-22 35 Brooke Lochland 2 017-22 33 B ailey Hunt 2 01732 Hannah Scott 2 017-22 30 K irsten McLeod 2 01729 Eleanor Brown 2 01928 A ngelica Gogos 2 017-21 28 L auren Spark 2 017-21 27 C eline Moody 2 01925 Elisabeth Georgostathis 2 020MOST GOALS 29 B onnie Toogood 2 018-22 24 Ellie Blackburn 2 01721 K irsten McLeod 2 01718 Isabel Huntington 2 018-22 18 Brooke Lochland 2 017-22 15 K atie Brennan 2 017-19 15 K irsty Lamb 2 0178 Nell Morris-Dalton 2 020MOST 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 2022 Ellie KirstyBlackburnLamb 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) 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) FUN AND GAMES: The Bulldogs are determined to return to finals action. CEO: Ameet Bains Head of Football: Chris Grant GM – Women’s Football: TBA Coach: Nathan Burke Assistant coaches: Mel Hickey, Dylan Roberton, James Kennedy Development coach: Josh Bruce Player Manager:Development James Kennedy VFLW head coach: TBA Physical manager:performance Calvin Pane Doctors: Victoria Forsdick, Tom Denton Head physiotherapist: Joss Whitford List manager: Michael Sandry Women’s operations/ admin manager: Sean Pollard Women’s football admin: Alannah Berns Facebook: facebook.com/ BulldogsW Instagram/Twitter: @BulldogsW
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 49 SEASON 7 TEAM LIST # Rookie List; ^Inactive List | Prem Premierships No. Name DOB Hgt Recruited from Debut Games Goals Prem 1 Elizabeth Snell 14/3/2002 161 Kyneton (Vic)/Golden Square (Vic)/Bendigo U18/Essendon (VFLW) 2022 60 2 Ellie Blackburn 25/3/1995 169 Berwick (Vic)/Beaconsfield (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW) 2017 47 24 1 3 Isabella Grant 21/9/2001 175 Spotswood (Vic)/Western U18 2021 12 0 4 Isabelle Pritchard 8/3/2002 178 Spotswood (Vic)/Western U18 2021 14 0 5 Gabby Newton 31/8/2001 175 Yarrambat (Vic)/ Montmorency (Vic)/Northern U18/Carlton (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)/Melbourne 2017 31 12 1 8 Daisy Bateman 20/2/2000 166 Whitehorse (Vic)/Old Scotch (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Collingwood (VFLW)/NM 2019 34 22 9 Eleanor Brown 20/1/2000 176 Glen Iris (Vic)/Sandringham U18/Southern Saints (VFLW) 2019 29 0 10 Katie Lynch 6/4/2000 180 Camberwell (Vic)/Kew Rovers (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Coll (VFLW)/Collingwood 2019 25 1 11 Elle Bennetts 6/9/1989 175 Victorian Fury (Australia Netball League)/GWS Giants 2018 38 2 12 Gemma Lagioia 3/5/2001 160 Waverley (Vic)/Blackburn (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Collingwood (VFLW) 2020 16 0 13 Celine Moody 4/3/1997 186 South Belgrave (Vic)/Cranbourne (VFLW)/Carlton (VFLW) 2019 27 2 15 Sarah Hartwig 12/4/2002 173 St Peters (Vic)/St Bedes-Mentone (Vic)/Sandringham U18 2021 18 1 16 Naomi Ferres 26/10/1997164 Werribee Centrals (Vic)/Wyndham Vale (Vic)/VU Western Spurs (VFLW) 2018 39 11 17 Elisabeth Georgostathis 17/10/2001162 VU Western Spurs (Vic)/Western U18 2020 25 3 18 Britney Gutknecht 20/4/2001 167 Laurimar (Vic)/Northern U18 2020 14 3 19 Heidi Woodley 17/11/2004 169 Kilmore (Vic)/Diamond Ck (Vic)/Calder U18/West Preston-Lakeside (Vic) 20 Millie Brown 15/1/2001 175 Mooroopna (Vic)/Murray U18/Geelong (VFLW)/Geelong 2020 90 21 Bailey Hunt 20/9/1996 171 Montmorency (Vic)/Melbourne University (VFLW) 2017 33 11 22 Keely Coyne 22/11/2004 162 East Sandringham (Vic)/Sandringham U18 23 Jessica Fitzgerald 8/3/2002 163 Bundoora Park (Vic)/St Mary’s Greensborough (Vic)/Northern U18 2021 19 7 24 Aurora Smith ^ 13/12/2003 165 Euroa (Vic)/Shepparton (Vic)/Murray U18 2022 10 25 Nell Morris-Dalton 5/4/2001 176 Fitzroy JFC (Vic)/Northern U18/Darebin Falcons (VFLW) 2020 15 8 27 Kirsty Lamb 27/6/1994 162 Yarrambat (Vic)/Diamond Creek (VFLW) 2017 46 15 1 29 Amanda Ling 9/7/2002 161 Whitehorse Colts (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Port Melbourne (VFLW) 2022 20 30 Richelle Cranston 25/9/1989 171 North Geelong (VFLW)/Melbourne/Geelong 2017 44 22 32 Brooke Vernon 20/10/2001 173 Rye (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Southern Saints (VFLW)/Carlton 2020 30 33 Alice Edmonds 31/5/1998 189 East Brighton (Vic)/Caulfield Grammarians (Vic)/Richmond (VFLW)/Richmond 2020 15 0 35 Annabel Strahan 15/9/2002 172 Golden Square (Vic)/Bendigo U18 2022 10 37 Rylie Wilcox 3/12/2004 158 Parkside (Vic)/Fitzroy JFC (Vic)/Northern U18 SEASON 7 FIXTURE ROUND 1 Saturday, August 27 Western Bulldogs v GWS Giants Ikon Park (Vic), 12.10pm ROUND 2 Saturday, September 3 Port Adelaide v Western Bulldogs Alberton Oval (SA), 1.10pm ROUND 3 Friday, September 9 Western Bulldogs v Fremantle Ikon Park (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 4 Saturday, September 17 Hawthorn v Western Bulldogs Box Hill City Oval (Vic), TBC ROUND 5 Friday, September 23 Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic), 12.40pm ROUND 6 Saturday, October 1 Western Bulldogs v Geelong Cats Mars Stadium (Vic), 2.10pm ROUND 7 Sunday, October 9 Melbourne v Western Bulldogs Casey Fields (Vic), 3.10pm ROUND 8 Sunday, October 16 Western Bulldogs v St Kilda Mars Stadium (Vic), 1.10pm ROUND 9 Saturday, October 22 West Coast Eagles v Western Bulldogs Mineral Resources Park (Vic), 2.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Carlton v Western Bulldogs Ikon Park (Vic), TBC Note: Fixture is subject to change. Visit womens.afl for updates. All times are local. Season 7 team list correct at August 17, 2022. Subject to change.
AFLW SEASON 7 50 AFL RECORD womens.AFL 2017 LADDER POS CLUB PWLD PTS % 1 Brisbane Lions 7601 26 151.4 2 Adelaide Crows 7520 20 157.3 3 Melbourne 7520 20 141 4 Carlton 7331 14 112.5 5 Collingwood 7340 12 85.5 6 Western Bulldogs 72508 102.2 7 Fremantle 71516 64.1 8 GWS Giants 71516 51.8 2018 LADDER POS CLUB PWLD PTS % 1 Western Bulldogs 7520 20 142.5 2 Brisbane Lions 7430 16 126.5 3 Melbourne 7430 16 115.8 4 GWS Giants 7331 14 92.6 5 Adelaide Crows 7331 14 92.4 6 Collingwood 7340 12 110.6 7 Fremantle 7340 12 89.8 8 Carlton 72508 54.1 2019 LADDERS POS CLUB PWLD PTS % CONFERENCE A 1 Adelaide Crows 7610 24 212.9 2 Fremantle 7610 24 141.2 3 North Melbourne 7520 20 123.1 4 Melbourne 7430 16 111.2 5 Western Bulldogs 72508 75.3 CONFERENCE B 1 Carlton 7430 16 99.6 2 Geelong Cats 7340 12 65.5 3 GWS Giants 72508 70.5 4 Brisbane Lions 72508 70.4 5 Collingwood 71604 66.7 2020 LADDERS POS CLUB PWLD PTS % CONFERENCE A 1 North Melbourne 6510 20 227.2 2 GWS Giants 6420 16 123.2 3 Brisbane Lions 6321 14 107 4 Gold Coast Suns 6231 10 101.3 5 Geelong Cats 62408 80.8 6 Adelaide Crows 62408 80.4 7 Richmond 60600 35.7 CONFERENCE B 1 Fremantle 6600 24 154.7 2 Carlton 6510 20 151.8 3 Melbourne 6420 16 164.5 4 Collingwood 6420 16 153.7 5 St Kilda 62408 90.6 6 Western Bulldogs 61504 72.8 7 West Coast Eagles 61504 32.1 AFLW STATS 2018 PREMIERS
AFLW SEASON 7 52 AFL RECORD womens.AFL 2022 LADDER POS CLUB PWLD% PTS 1 Adelaide Crows 10 910 216.6 36 2 Melbourne 10 910 186.5 36 3 Brisbane Lions 10 820 196.8 32 4 North Melbourne 10 730 139.0 28 5 Fremantle 10 730 134.9 28 6 Collingwood 10 640 123.2 24 7 Western Bulldogs 10 451 95.2 18 8 Carlton 10 460 84.0 16 9 GWS Giants 10 460 74.1 16 10 Gold Coast Suns 10 361 68.214 11 Richmond 10 370 81.3 12 12 Geelong Cats 10 280 80.4 8 13 St Kilda 10 280 53.1 8 14 West Coast Eagles 10 190 42.9 4 2021 LADDER POS CLUB PWLD PTS % 1 Adelaide Crows 9720 28 208.4 2 Brisbane Lions 9720 28 195.0 3 Collingwood 9720 28 190.5 4 Melbourne 9720 28 130.4 5 Fremantle 9630 24 185.1 6 North Melbourne 9630 24 142.5 7 Carlton 9540 20 125.8 8 Western Bulldogs 9540 20 88.2 9 GWS Giants 9450 16 74.1 10 Richmond 9360 12 84.6 11 St Kilda 9360 12 69.6 12 West Coast 92708 53.0 13 Geelong Cats 91804 40.2 14 Gold Coast Suns 90900 36.5 CROWS DYNASTY: Skipper Chelsea Randall and coach Matthew Clarke lift the 2022 premiership cup, Adelaide’s third triumph in six seasons.
AFLW SEASON 7 54 AFL RECORD womens.AFL NAB AFLW RISING STAR YEAR PLAYER CLUB VOTES 2017 Ebony Marinoff Adelaide 47 2018 Chloe Molloy Collingwood 50 2019 Madison Prespakis Carlton 49 2020 Isabel Huntington Western Bulldogs 34 2021 Tyla Hanks Melbourne 48 2022 Mimi Hill Carlton 43 NAB AFLW RISING STAR VOTING 2022 PLAYER CLUB VOTES Mimi Hill Carlton 43 Charlie Rowbottom Gold Coast Suns 42 Mia King North Melbourne 33 Georgie Prespakis Geelong Cats 20 Alyssa Bannan Melbourne 5 GRAND FINAL BEST ON GROUND YEAR PLAYER CLUB 2017 Erin Phillips Adelaide Crows 2018 Monique Conti Western Bulldogs 2019 Erin Phillips Adelaide Crows 2020 No AFLW Grand FInal played due to COVID-19 2021 Kate Lutkins Brisbane Lions 2022 Anne Hatchard Adelaide Crows AFLW CUP AMBASSADORS YEAR PLAYER 2017 Susan Alberti 2018 Sam Mostyn 2019 Jan Cooper 2020 Not awarded 2021 Jamie Howel 2022 Lisa Hardeman PREMIERS DATE CLUBCOACH CAPTAIN(S) RESULT VENUE CROWD 25/3/17 Adelaide Crows Bec Goddard Erin Phillips, Chelsea Randall Adel 4.11 (35) v BL 4.5 (29) Metricon Stadium 15,610 24/3/18 Western Bulldogs Paul GrovesEllie Blackburn WB 4.3 (27) v BL 3.3 (21) Ikon Park 7083 31/3/19 Adelaide Crows Matthew Clarke Erin Phillips, Chelsea Randall Adel 10.3 (63) v Carl 2.6 (18) Adelaide Oval 53,034 2020 No AFLW Grand FInal played due to COVID-19 17/4/21 Brisbane LionsCraig Starcevich Emma Zielke Adel 3.2 (20) v BL 6.2 (38) Adelaide Oval 22,934 9/4/2022 Adelaide Crows Matthew Clarke Chelsea Randall Adel 4.5 (29) v Melb 2.4 (16) Adelaide Oval 16,712 The AFLW contributionindividual’srecognisesAmbassadorCupanto the women’s game in its formative years. MIMI HILL 2022 PREMIERS
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AFLW SEASON 7 56 AFL RECORD womens.AFL LEADING GOALKICKERS BY CLUB LEADING GOALKICKER YEAR PLAYER CLUBGOALS BEHINDS 2017 Darcy Vescio Carlton 14 4 2018 Brooke Lochland Western Bulldogs 12 6 2019 Stevie-Lee Thompson Adelaide 13 4 2020 Caitlin Greiser St Kilda 10 5 2021 Darcy Vescio Carlton 16 4 2022 Ashleigh Woodland Adelaide Crows 21 8 MARK OF THE YEAR YEAR PLAYER CLUB ROUNDOPPONENT 2017 Darcy Vescio Carlton 5 Western Bulldogs 2018 Tayla Harris Carlton 1 Collingwood 2019 Tayla Harris Carlton 6 Brisbane 2020 Rebecca Privitelli GWS Giants 1 Gold Coast 2021 Danielle Ponter Adelaide 8 Western Bulldogs 2022 Tahlia Randall North Melb 3 GWS Giants GOAL OF THE YEAR YEAR PLAYER CLUB ROUNDOPPONENT 2017 Erin Phillips Adelaide 3 Carlton 2018 Aliesha Newman Melbourne 2 Adelaide 2019 Ashley Sharp Fremantle 2 Brisbane 2020 Kate Hore Melbourne 6 Carlton 2021 Courtney Hodder Brisbane 9 Melbourne 2022 Ebony Antonio Fremantle 1 West Coast CLUB 2017 2018 2019 PLAYER Home & Away (incl. finals) PLAYER Home & Away (incl. finals) PLAYER Home & Away (incl. finals) Adelaide Sarah Perkins 11 (11) Erin Phillips, Ruth Wallace 7 Stevie Lee-Thompson 13 (14) Brisbane Lions Kate McCarthy 9 (9) Jessica Wuetschner 11 (13) Jessica Wuetschner 8 Carlton Darcy Vescio 14 Tayla Harris, Darcy Vescio 5 Tayla Harris 7 (8) Collingwood Moana Hope 7 Christina Bernardi 9 Sarah D’Arcy 4 Fremantle Kara Antonio, Ashley Sharp 4 Amy Lavell 6 Gemma Houghton 8 (9) Geelong Cats Mia-Rae Clifford 6 (6) GWS Giants Phoebe McWilliams 7 Phoebe McWilliams 7 Christina Bernardi 7 Melbourne Alyssa Mifsud 9 Tegan Cunningham 9 Tegan Cunningham 8 North Melb Moana Hope, Emma King 8 W Bulldogs Ellie Blackburn 6 Brooke Lochland 12 (12) Katie Brennan 6 CLUB 2020 2021 2022 PLAYER Home & Away (incl. finals) PLAYER Home & Away (incl. finals) PLAYER Home & Away (incl. finals) Adelaide Danielle Ponter 5 Erin Phillips 12 (14) Ashleigh Woodland 19 (21) Brisbane Lions Jesse Wardlaw 9 (9) Dakota Davidson 13 (16) Greta SophieBodeyConway 10 (13) 10 (10) Carlton Tayla GeorgiaHarrisGee 7 (8) 5 (8) Darcy Vescio 16 Courtney Jones 8 Collingwood Jordan Membrey Chloe Molloy Sarah Rowe 5 (7) 5 (6) 5 (5) Chloe Molloy 14 (16) Chloe Molloy 7 (8) Fremantle Sabreena Duffy 9 (12) Gemma Houghton 14 (15) Ebony HayleyAntonioMiller 9 (10) 9 (10) Geelong CatsRichelle Cranston 5 Richelle Cranston 5 Phoebe McWilliams 10 Gold Coast Kalinda Howarth 9 (9) Six players equal 3 Tara Bohanna 13 GWS Giants Cora Staunton 7 (8) Cora Staunton 10 Cora Staunton 18 Melbourne Kate ShelleyHoreScott 5 (5) 4 (5) Kate Hore 11 (12) Tayla Harris 18 (18) North Melb Kaitlyn JasmineAshmoreGarner 8 (9) 8 (8) Jasmine Garner Sophie Abbatangelo 8 (9) 7 (9) Jasmine Garner 10 (11) Richmond Courtney Wakefield 4 Katie Brennan 14 Katie Brennan 14 St Kilda Caitlin Greiser 10 Caitlin Greaser 9 Nicola Xenos 6 West Coast Hayley Bullas 2 Grace Kelly 7 Aimee Schmidt 7 W Bulldogs Kirsten McLeod 5 Isabel Huntington 12 Bonnie Toogood 10
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58 AFL RECORD womens.AFL MOST GAMES MOST GOALS 53 A lly Anderson B risbane Lions 53 E mily Bates B risbane Lions 53 E bony Marinoff Ad elaide Crows 52 Lib by Birch Western Bulldogs/Melbourne 51 S arah Allan A delaide Crows 51 Br eanna Koenen B risbane Lions 51 K aren Paxman M elbourne 51 S tevie-Lee Thompson A delaide Crows 50 A lison Downie C arlton/Collingwood 50 H ayley Miller Fremantle 50 Tahlia Randall B ris Lions/North Melbourne 49 E bony Antonio Fremantle 49 K aitlyn Ashmore Br is Lions/North Melb/Hawthorn 49 S hannon Campbell B risbane Lions 49 Ja smine Garner C ollingwood/North Melbourne 49 Tayla Harris B risbane/Carlton/Melbourne 49 A nne Hatchard A delaide Crows 49 Em ma Kearney Western Bulldogs/North Melbourne 49 Jai mee Lambert Western Bulldogs/Collingwood 49 J ustine Mules A delaide/Port Adelaide 49 G abby O’Sullivan Fremantle 49 S helley Scott M elbourne/Geelong Cats 49 N icola Stevens C ollingwood/Carlton/St Kilda 49 Dar cy Vescio C arlton 51 Dar cy Vescio C arlton 50 E rin Phillips A delaide/Port Adelaide 47 Tayla Harris B ris Lions/Carlton/Melbourne 47 C ora Staunton G WS Giants 4 4 Ka tie Brennan Western Bulldogs/Richmond 43 Ja smine Garner C ollingwood/North Melbourne 40 G emma Houghton Fremantle/Port Adelaide 37 Je ssica Wuetschner B risbane Lions/Essendon 36 K ate Hore M elbourne 35 P hoebe McWilliams G WS Giants/Geelong/Carlton 35 D anielle Ponter Ad elaide Crows 31 C hloe Molloy C ollingwood 30 C hristina Bernardi C ollingwood/GWS/Richmond 30 S abreena Duffy Fremantle/Melbourne 30 A shleigh Woodland M elbourne/Adelaide Crows 29 B onnie Toogood Western Bulldogs/Essendon 26 S helley Scott M elbourne/Geelong Cats 25 E bony Antonio Fremantle 25 Tegan Cunningham M elbourne/Hawthorn 25 S arah Perkins A del/Melb/GCS/Hawthorn 25 A shley Sharp Fremantle 25 J esse Wardlaw B risbane Lions GAMES PLAYER CLUB/S GOALS PLAYER CLUB/S Bold = current player MOST GAMES – FINALS MOST GOALS – FINALS 7 S arah Allan Ad elaide Crows 7 A lly Anderson B risbane Lions 7 E mily Bates B risbane Lions 7 S hannon Campbell B risbane Lions 7 A nne Hatchard Ad elaide Crows 7 Br eanna Koenen B risbane Lions 7 E bony Marinoff Ad elaide Crows 7 J ustine Mules A delaide Crows/Port Adelaide 7 E rin Phillips A delaide Crows/Port Adelaide 7 S tevie Lee Thompson Ad elaide Crows 10 D anielle Ponter Ad elaide Crows 8 E rin Phillips A delaide Crows/Port Adelaide 8 Je ssica Wuetschner B risbane Lions/Essendon 5 A lyssa Bannan M elbourne 5 G reta Bodey B risbane Lions 5 S abreena Duffy Fremantle/Melbourne 5 G emma Houghton Fremantle/Port Adelaide 5 G abby O’Sullivan Fremantle GAMES PLAYER CLUB/S GOALS PLAYER CLUB/S PACE-SETTER: Carlton’s Darcy Vescio goes into Season 7 as the competition’s leading goalkicker with 51.
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AFLW SEASON 7 62 AFL RECORD womens.AFL 2018 ChloeBacks Molloy C ollingwood Kate Lutkins B risbane Lions HannahHalf-backsScott Western Bulldogs Chelsea Randall A delaide (c) Ebony Antonio Fremantle DanaCentresHooker Fremantle Emma Kearney Western Bulldogs Alicia Eva G WS Giants EliseHalf-forwardsO’Dea M elbourne Sabrina Frederick B risbane Lions Brooke Lochland Western Bulldogs JessicaForwardsWuetschner B risbane Lions Christina Bernardi C ollingwood ErinFollowersMcKinnon G WS Giants Courtney Gum G WS Giants Daisy Pearce M elbourne (vc) EmilyInterchangeBates B risbane Lions Tayla Harris C arlton Karen Paxman M elbourne Ellie Blackburn Western Bulldogs Meg Downie M elbourne PaulCoachGroves Western Bulldogs 2021 SarahBacks Allan A delaide Meghan McDonald G eelong RubyHalf-backsSchlieder C ollingwood Kate Lutkins B risbane Lions Janelle Cuthbertson Fremantle MoniqueCentres Conti R ichmond Kiara Bowers Fremantle (vc) Georgia Patrikios S t Kilda JasmineHalf-forwardsGarner No rth Melbourne Katie Brennan R ichmond Ellie Blackburn Western Bulldogs ErinForwardsPhillips A delaide Chloe Molloy C ollingwood BreannFollowersMoody C arlton Brianna Davey C ollingwood (c) Alyce Parker G WS Giants EbonyInterchangeMarinoff A delaide Darcy Vescio C arlton Brittany Bonnici C ollingwood Karen Paxman M elbourne Emma Kearney No rth Melbourne CraigCoachStarcevich B risbane Lions 2022 RubyBacksSchleicher C ollingwood Libby Birch M elbourne NatalieHalf-backsGrider B risbane Lions Sarah Allan A delaide Emma Kearney No rth Melbourne (c) OrlaCentresO’Dwyer B risbane Lions Emily Bates B risbane Lions Anne Hatchard A delaide HayleyHalf-forwardsMiller Fremantle (vc) Katie Brennan R ichmond Daisy Pearce M elbourne AshleighForwardsWoodland A delaide Tayla Harris M elbourne LaurenFollowersPearce M elbourne Ebony Marinoff A delaide Ashleigh Riddell No rth Melbourne JasmineInterchangeGarner No rth Melbourne Jaimee Lambert C ollingwood Monique Conti R ichmond Kirsty Lamb Western Bulldogs Kerryn Peterson C arlton MatthewCoach Clarke A delaide 2019 MeghanBacks McDonald G eelong Ash Brazill C ollingwood JessicaHalf-backsDuffin No rth Melbourne Chelsea Randall A delaide (vc) Kerryn Peterson C arlton EmmaCentresKearney No rth Melbourne Kiara Bowers Fremantle Karen Paxman M elbourne ErinHalf-forwardsPhillips A delaide (c) Jasmine Garner No rth Melbourne Monique Conti Western Bulldogs GemmaForwardsHoughton Fremantle Stevie-Lee Thompson A delaide LaurenFollowersPearce M elbourne Ebony Marinoff A delaide Madison Prespakis C arlton EmmaInterchangeKing No rth Melbourne Gabriella Pound C arlton Ally Anderson B risbane Lions Anne Hatchard A delaide Dana Hooker Fremantle MatthewCoach Clarke A delaide 2017 NicolaBacks Stevens C ollingwood Courtney Cramey A delaide ChelseaHalf-backsRandall A delaide Brianna Davey C arlton Karen Paxman M elbourne EliseCentresO’Dea M elbourne Daisy Pearce M elbourne (c) Emma Kearney Western Bulldogs ErinHalf-forwardsPhillips A delaide (vc) Sabrina Frederick B risbane Lions Ellie Blackburn Western Bulldogs SarahForwardsPerkins A delaide Darcy Vescio C arlton EmmaFollowersKing C ollingwood Kara Antonio Fremantle Emily Bates B risbane Lions JessicaInterchangeDalPos G WS Giants Kate McCarthy B risbane Lions Ebony Marinoff A delaide Tayla Harris B risbane Lions Melissa Hickey M elbourne Sam Virgo B risbane Lions BecCoachGoddard A delaide 2020 SarahBacks Allan A delaide Kate Lutkins B risbane Lions KerrynHalf-backsPeterson C arlton Libby Birch M elbourne Isabel Huntington Western Bulldogs EmmaCentresKearney No rth Melbourne (vc) Kiara Bowers Fremantle Jaimee Lambert C ollingwood OliviaHalf-forwardsPurcell G eelong Cats Gemma Houghton Fremantle Jasmine Garner No rth Melbourne CaitlinForwardsGreiser S t Kilda Kate Hore M elbourne SharniFollowersLayton C ollingwood Karen Paxman M elbourne (c) Madison Prespakis C arlton KalindaInterchangeHowarth Go ld Coast Alyce Parker G WS Giants Tayla Harris C arlton Ash Riddell No rth Melbourne Anne Hatchard A delaide Coach Not awarded ALL-AUSTRALIAN TEAMS
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 63 EVERY ALL-AUSTRALIAN PLAYER EVERY ALL-AUSTRALIAN COACH Allan, Sarah A del 2 020 Allan, Sarah A del 2 021 Allan, Sarah A del 2 022 Anderson, Ally B L 2 019 Antonio, Kara Frem 2 017 Antonio, Ebony Frem 2 018 Bates, Emily B L 2 017 Bates, Emily B L 2 018 Bates, Emily B L 2 022 Bernardi, Christina C oll 2018 Birch, Libby M elb 2020 Birch, Libby M elb 2022 Blackburn, Ellie W B 2 017 Blackburn, Ellie W B 2 018 Blackburn, Ellie W B 2 021 Bonnici, Brittany C oll 2021 Bowers, Kiara Frem 2 019 Bowers, Kiara Frem 20 20 Bowers, Kiara Frem 2 021 Brazill, Ash C oll 2019 Brennan, Katie R ich 2 021 Brennan, Katie R ich 2 022 Conti, Monique W B 2 019 Conti, Monique R ich 2 021 Conti, Monique R ich 2 022 Cramey, Courtney A del 2 017 Cuthbertson, Janelle Frem 2 021 Dal Pos, Jessica G WS 2017 Davey, Brianna C arl 2017 Davey, Brianna C oll 2021 Downie, Meg M elb 2018 Duffin, Jessica N M 2019 Eva, Alicia G WS 2018 Frederick, Sabrina B L 2 017 Frederick, Sabrina B L 2 018 Garner, Jasmine N M 2019 Garner, Jasmine N M 2020 Garner, Jasmine N M 2021 Garner, Jasmine N M 2022 Greiser, Caitlin St K 2020 Grider, Natlie B L 2 022 Gum, Courtney G WS 2 018 Harris, Tayla B L 2 017 Harris, Tayla C arl 2018 Harris, Tayla C arl 2020 Harris, Tayla M elb 2022 Hatchard, Anne A del 2 019 Hatchard, Anne A del 2 020 Hatchard, Anne A del 2 022 Hickey, Melissa M elb 2017 Hooker, Dana Frem 2 018 Hooker, Dana Frem 2 019 Hore, Kate M elb 2020 Houghton, Gemma Frem 2 019 Houghton, Gemma Frem 20 20 Howarth, Kalinda GC S 2020 Huntington, Isabel W B 20 20 Kearney, Emma W B 2 017 Kearney, Emma W B 2 018 Kearney, Emma N M 2019 Kearney, Emma N M 2020 Kearney, Emma N M 2021 Kearney, Emma N M 2022 King, Emma C oll 2017 King, Emma N M 2019 Lamb, Kirsty W B 2 022 Lambert, Jaimee C oll 2020 Lambert, Jaimee C oll 2022 Lochland, Brooke W B 2 018 Lutkins, Kate B L 2 018 Lutkins, Kate B L 20 20 Lutkins, Kate B L 2 021 Marinoff, Ebony A del 2 017 Marinoff, Ebony A del 2 019 Marinoff, Ebony A del 2 021 Marinoff, Ebony A del 2 022 McCarthy, Kate B L 2 017 McDonald, Meghan G eel 2019 McDonald, Meghan G eel 2021 McKinnon, Erin G WS 2018 Miller, Hayley Frem 2 022 Molloy, Chloe C oll 2018 Molloy, Chloe C oll 2021 Moody, Breann C arl 2021 Norder, Sharni C oll 2020 O’Dea, Elise M elb 2017 O’Dea, Elise M elb 2018 O’Dwyer, Orla B L 2 022 Parker, Alyce G WS 2020 Parker, Alyce G WS 2021 Patrikios, Georgia S tK 2021 Paxman, Karen M elb 2017 Paxman, Karen M elb 2018 Paxman, Karen M elb 2019 Paxman, Karen M elb 2020 Paxman, Karen M elb 2021 Pearce, Daisy M elb 2017 Pearce, Daisy M elb 2018 Pearce, Daisy M elb 2022 Pearce, Lauren M elb 2019 Pearce, Lauren M elb 2022 Perkins, Sarah A del 2 017 Peterson, Kerryn C arl 2019 Peterson, Kerryn C arl 2020 Peterson, Kerryn C arl 2022 Phillips, Erin A del 2 017 Phillips, Erin A del 2 019 Phillips, Erin A del 2 021 Pound, Gabriella C arl 2019 Prespakis, Madison C arl 2019 Prespakis, Madison C arl 2020 Purcell, Olivia G eel 2020 Randall, Chelsea A del 2 017 Randall, Chelsea A del 2 018 Randall, Chelsea A del 2 019 Riddell, Ashleigh N M 2020 Riddell, Ashleigh N M 2022 Schleicher, Ruby C oll 2021 Schleicher, Ruby C oll 2022 Scott, Hannah W B 2 018 Stevens, Nicola C oll 2017 Thompson, Stevie-Lee A del 2 019 Vescio, Darcy C arl 2017 Vescio, Darcy C arl 2021 Virgo, Sam B L 2 017 Woodland, Ashleigh A del 2 022 Wuetschner, Jessica BL 2 018 2017 B ec Goddard A delaide 2018 P aul Groves Western Bulldogs 2019 M atthew Clarke A delaide 2020 N ot awarded 2 021 Cr aig Starcevich B risbane Lions 2022 M atthew Clarke A delaide PLAYER CLUB YEAR PLAYER CLUB YEAR PLAYER CLUB YEAR YEAR PLAYER CLUB 2017 E rin Phillips A delaide 14 2018 Em ma Kearney Western Bulldogs 1 4 2019 E rin Phillips A delaide 19 2020 M adison Prespakis C arlton 15 2021 K iara Bowers Fremantle 15 2021 Br ianna Davey C ollingwood 15 2 022 E mily Bates B risbane Lions 21 AFLW BEST & FAIREST YEAR PLAYER CLUB VOTES EMILY BATES
AFLW SEASON 7 64 AFL RECORD womens.AFL PICK CLUB PLAYER 1 GWS GiantsNicola Barr 2 Brisbane Emily Bates 3 Carlton Bianca Jakobsson 4 Fremantle Hayley Miller 5 W Bulldogs Jaimee Lambert 6 Collingwood Nicola Stevens 7 Adelaide Ebony Marinoff 8 Melbourne Elise O’Dea 9 Melbourne Deanna Berry 10 Adelaide Heather Anderson 11 Collingwood Stephanie Chiocci 12 W Bulldogs Aasta O’Connor 13 Fremantle Brianna Green 14 Carlton Kate Gillespie-Jones 15 Brisbane Tahlia Randall 16 GWS Giants Ashleigh Guest 17 GWS GiantsAimee Schmidt 18 Brisbane Nicole Hildebrand 19 Carlton Sarah Hosking 20 Fremantle Ashley Sharp 21 W BulldogsHannah Scott 22 Collingwood Sarah D’Arcy 23 Adelaide Jenna McCormick 24 Melbourne Richelle Cranston 25 Melbourne Lauren Pearce 26 Adelaide Deni Varnhagen 27 Collingwood Brittany Bonnici 28 W Bulldogs Kirsten McLeod 29 Fremantle Lara Filocamo 30 Carlton Gabriella Pound 31 Brisbane Leah Kaslar 32 GWS Giants Rebecca Beeson 33 GWS Giants Kate Stanton 34 Brisbane Jessica Wuetschner 35 Carlton Danielle Hardiman 36 Fremantle Tiah Haynes 37 W Bulldogs Kimberley Ebb 38 Collingwood Bree White 39 Adelaide Sally Riley 40 Melbourne Alyssa Mifsud 41 Melbourne Shelley Scott 42 Adelaide Georgia Bevan 43 Collingwood Caitlyn Edwards 44 W Bulldogs Hayley Wildes 45 Fremantle Kira Phillips 46 Carlton Shae Audley 47 Brisbane Ally Anderson 48 GWS Giants Erin McKinnon 49 GWS GiantsThi Thanh Mai Nguyen 50 Brisbane Breanna Koenen 51 Carlton Isabella Ayre 52 Fremantle Tayla Bresland 53 W Bulldogs Brooke Lochland PICK CLUB PLAYER 54 Collingwood Alicia Eva 55 Adelaide Sophie Armitstead 56 Melbourne Katherine Smith 57 Melbourne Emma Humphries 58 Adelaide Talia Radan 59 Collingwood Amelia Mullane 60 W Bulldogs Bailey Hunt 61 Fremantle Amy Lavell 62 Carlton Lauren Brazzale 63 Brisbane Megan Hunt 64 GWS GiantsAmanda Farrugia 65 GWS GiantsJacinda Barclay 66 Brisbane Sam Virgo 67 Carlton Breann Moody 68 Fremantle Stacey Barr 69 W BulldogsEllyse Gamble 70 Collingwood Stacey Livingstone 71 Adelaide Rachael Killian 72 Melbourne Stephanie De Bortoli 73 Melbourne Lily Mithen 74 Adelaide Rhiannon Metcalfe 75 Collingwood Jessica Duffin 76 W BulldogsLauren Spark 77 Fremantle Melissa Caulfield 78Carlton Jess Hosking 79 Brisbane Kate Lutkins 80 GWS Giants Britt Tully 81 GWS Giants Kristy De Pellegrini 82 Brisbane Kate McCarthy 83 Carlton Natalie Plane 84 Fremantle Cassie Davidson 85 W Bulldogs Nicole Callinan 86 Collingwood Jasmine Garner 87 Adelaide Anne Hatchard 88 Melbourne Ainslie Kemp 89 Melbourne Mia-Rae Clifford 90 Adelaide Tayla Thorn 91 Collingwood Emma Grant 92 W Bulldogs Lisa Williams 93 Fremantle Taylah Angel 94 Carlton Sarah Last 95 Brisbane Shaleise Law 96 GWS Giants Renee Tomkins 97 GWS Giants Clare Lawton 98 Brisbane Selina Priest 99 Carlton Tilly Lucas-Rodd 100 Fremantle Belinda Smith 101 W Bulldogs Lauren Morecroft 102 Collingwood Penny Cula-Reid 103 Adelaide Abbey Holmes 104 Melbourne Brooke Howells 105 Melbourne Jessica Anderson 106 Adelaide Stevie-Lee Thompson PICK CLUB PLAYER 107 Collingwood Lauren Tesoriero 108 W Bulldogs Tiarna Ernst 109 Fremantle Stephanie Cain 110 Carlton Katie Loynes 111Brisbane Sharni Webb 112 GWS Giants Ella Ross 113 GWS GiantsStephanie Walker 114Brisbane Nikki Wallace 115 Carlton Madeline Keryk 116 Fremantle Kelly Clinch 117 W Bulldogs Kate Tyndall 118 Collingwood Melissa Kuys 119 Adelaide Jessica Sedunary 120 Melbourne Madeleine Boyd 121 Melbourne Pepa Randall 122 Adelaide Sarah Allan 123 Collingwood Cecilia McIntosh 124 W Bulldogs Courtney Clarkson 125 Fremantle Demi Okely 126 Carlton Kate Darby 127 Brisbane Jamie Stanton 128 Brisbane Jade Ransfield 129 Carlton Alison Downie 130 Fremantle Dana Hooker 131 W BulldogsJess Gardner 132 Collingwood Christina Bernardi 133 Adelaide Justine Mules 134 Melbourne Sarah Lampard 135 Melbourne Jasmine Grierson 136 Adelaide Monique Hollick 137 Collingwood Ruby Schleicher 138 W Bulldogs Kirsty Lamb 139 Fremantle Akec Makur Chuot 140 Carlton Laura Attard 141 Brisbane Brittany Gibson 142 Carlton Rebecca Privitelli 143 W Bulldogs Laura Bailey 144 Collingwood Tara Morgan 145 Melbourne Sarah Jolly NAB AFLW DRAFT 2016 BARRNICOLA
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AFLW SEASON 7 66 AFL RECORD womens.AFL PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 1 1 W Bulldogs Isabel Huntington Melbourne Uni 2 Fremantle Stephanie Cain Swan Districts 3 Collingwood Chloe Molloy Diamond Creek 4 W BulldogsMonique Conti Melbourne Uni 5 GWS Giants Jodie Hicks Belconnen Magpies 6 Melbourne Eden Zanker Bendigo Pioneers 7 Brisbane Jordan ZanchettaYeronga South Brisbane 8 Adelaide Jessica Allan Salisbury ROUND 2 9 Collingwood Darcy Guttridge Cranbourne 10 Fremantle Evangeline Gooch East Fremantle 11 W Bulldogs Jenna Bruton St Kilda 12 Carlton Georgia Gee Beaconsfield 13 Collingwood Iilish Ross Wodonga Raiders 14 Melbourne Madeleine Guerin Fitzroy 15 Brisbane Arianna ClarkeCoolangatta Tweed 16 Adelaide Jasmyn Hewett St Marys ROUND 3 17 GWS Giants Tanya Hetherington Diamond Creek 18 Fremantle Jodie WhiteCoastal Titans 19 W Bulldogs Daria Bannister Launceston 20 Collingwood Sarah Dargan Pascoe Vale 21 Collingwood Kristy Stratton Box Hill Hawks 22 Melbourne Tegan Cunningham 23 Brisbane Renee Cowan Yeronga South Brisbane 24 Adelaide Eloise JonesMorphettville Park PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 4 25 GWS Giants Courtney GumAdelaide University 26 Fremantle Ashlee Atkins East Fremantle 27 W BulldogsEmma Mackie Box Hill Hawks 28 Carlton Sophie Li Adelaide University 29 Carlton Reni HicksDiamond Creek 30 Melbourne Claudia Whitfort 31 Brisbane Kalinda Howarth Coolangatta Tweed 32 Adelaide Marijana Rajcic Norwood ROUND 5 33 Fremantle Emily McGuire Swan Districts 34 W Bulldogs Pass 35 Collingwood Ash Brazill 36 Carlton Bridie Kennedy Cranbourne 37 Brisbane Emma Pittman University of Queensland 38 Adelaide Ruth Wallace Adelaide University ROUND 6 39 GWS Giants Phoebe Monahan UNSW/ES Stingrays 40 Fremantle Alicia JanzSwan Districts 41 Brisbane Lions Ruby Blair Coolangatta Tweed 42 Adelaide Rheanne LuggRiverina Lions ROUND 7 43 GWS Giants Philippa Smyth Nelson Bay 44 Fremantle Leah Mascall Coastal Titans 45 Brisbane Sophie Conway Zillmere Eagles 46 Adelaide Pass ROUND 8 47 GWS Giants Cora Staunton County Mayo 48 Brisbane Jessy Keeffe Yeronga South Brisbane 49 GWS Giants Pass NAB AFLW DRAFT 2017 TOP THREE: Stephanie Cain, Isabel Huntington and Chloe2017afterMolloythedraft.
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AFLW SEASON 7 68 AFL RECORD womens.AFL PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 1 1 Geelong Nina MorrisonGeelong Falcons 2 Geelong Sophie Van De Heuvel GWV Rebels 3 Carlton Madison PrespakisCalder Cannons 4 Fremantle Jasmin Stewart Claremont 5 Collingwood Jordyn Allen Casey Demons 6 Melbourne Tyla Hanks Carlton 7 Geelong Rebecca Webster Melbourne Uni 8 Adelaide Nikki Gore South Adelaide 9 Brisbane Paige Parker Coorparoo 10 W BulldogsEleanor BrownSandringham Dragons 11 Collingwood Katie Lynch Oakleigh Chargers 12 GWS Giants Alyce Parker Thurgoona Bulldogs ROUND 2 13 Collingwood Mikala Cann Hawthorn 14 Geelong Olivia Purcell Geelong Falcons 15 Melbourne Madeline Brancatisano Northern Knights 16 FD Carlton Abbie McKay Sandringham Dragons 17 Fremantle Sabreena Duffy Peel Thunderbirds 18 Collingwood Lauren ButlerGWV Rebels 19 Collingwood Maddie Shevlin Casey Demons 20 Geelong Denby Taylor Geelong Falcons 21 Carlton Jayde Van Dyk Hawthorn 22 Brisbane Natalie Grider University of Queensland 23 W Bulldogs Aisling McCarthy County Tipperary 24 Geelong Georgia Clarke GWV Rebels 25 North Melb Daisy BatemanOakleigh Chargers ROUND 3 26 W Bulldogs Kate Bartlett Peel Thunderbirds 27 Carlton Charlotte Wilson Southern Saints 28 Fremantle Philipa Seth East Fremantle 29 Collingwood Sophie Alexander Collingwood 30 Adelaide Jessica Foley Fitzroy 31 Melbourne Jordann Hickey Northern Territory 32 Collingwood Georgia Gourlay Casey Demons 33 Brisbane McKenzie Dowrick Subiaco 34 W BulldogsSelena Karlson Southern Saints 35 Geelong Rene CarisGWV Rebels 36 North Melb Courteney Munn Southern Saints PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 4 37 Adelaide Chloe ScheerCentral District 38 Carlton Emerson Woods Eastern Ranges 39 Fremantle Courtney Stubbs Subiaco 40 Carlton Rhiannon Watt Southern Saints 41 Adelaide Katelyn Rosenzweig Salisbury 42 Carlton Jessica Edwards Collingwood 43 GWS Giants Brittany Perry North Adelaide 44 Melbourne Shelley Heath Southern Saints 45 Brisbane Lauren Bella Bond University 46 W Bulldogs Jessie Davies W Bulldogs 47 Geelong Maighan Fogas Geelong VFL 48 Adelaide Danielle Ponter St Marys ROUND 5 49 Fremantle Parris Laurie Claremont 50 Collingwood Jordan MembreyWilston Grange 51 Adelaide Hannah Martin West Adelaide 52 GWS Giants Lisa Whiteley South Adelaide 53 North Melb Chloe Haines Burnie 54 Brisbane Tori Groves-Little Coorparoo 55 Geelong Elise Coventry Geelong VFL 56 North Melb Libby Haines Burnie ROUND 6 57 Fremantle Laura Pugh West Perth 58 GWS Giants Ingrid Nielsen UNSW/ES Bulldogs 59 Brisbane Jesse Tawhiao-Wardlaw Coorparoo 60 Geelong Madeline Keryk Geelong VFL 61 North Melb Nicole Bresnehan Clarence ROUND 7 62 Fremantle Matilda Sergeant Claremont 63 GWS Giants Renee Tomkins Auburn Giants ROUND 8 64 Fremantle Ebony Dowson Peel Thunder 65 GWS GiantsDelma GisuWilston Grange ROUND 9 66 GWS GiantsHaneen Zreika Auburn Giants 67 Collingwood Erica Fowler Collingwood VFL ROUND 10 68 GWS Ebony O’Dea Adelaide University NAB AFLW DRAFT 2018 CLASS OF 2018: The 12 first round selections from the 2018 draft.
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AFLW SEASON 7 70 AFL RECORD womens.AFL PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 1 1 W BulldogsGabby Newton Northern Knights 2 Carlton Lucy McEvoyGeelong Falcons 3 Brisbane Lily Postlethwaite Maroochydore 4 GWS Giants Maggie Gorham Belconnen 5 St Kilda Georgia Patrikios Calder Cannons 6 W Bulldogs Nell Morris-Dalton Northern Knights 7 Richmond Sophie MolanGWV Rebels 8 W Bulldogs Gemma LagioiaOakleigh Chargers 9 W Bulldogs Elisabeth Georgostathis Western Jets 10 North Melbourne Ellie Gavalas W Bulldogs VFLW 11 FD^ Geelong Millie Brown Murray Bushrangers 12 Fremantle Roxanne Roux East Fremantle 13 Carlton Grace Egan Richmond VFLW 14 Adelaide Montana McKinnonSouth Adelaide 15 Brisbane Isabel Dawes Maroochydore 16 Brisbane Catherine Svarc Wilston Grange 17 Brisbane Hannah Hillman Coorparoo 18 Gold CoastSerene WatsonBond University ROUND 2 19 West Coast Imahra CameronSwan Districts 20 Brisbane Lucy Bellinger Glenelg 21 Fremantle Mim Strom Swan Districts 22 Gold CoastHannah Dunn Queanbeyan 23 GWS Giants Lisa Steane Nelson Bay 24 St Kilda Rosie Dillon Hawthorn VFLW 25 Richmond Laura McClelland Eastern Ranges 26 Carlton Brooke VernonDandenong Stingrays 27 St Kilda Nicola Xenos Oakleigh Chargers 28 Brisbane Tahlia Hickie Coorparoo 29 GWS Giants Annalyse ListerDarebin Falcons 30 St Kilda Tarni White Coorparoo 31 Richmond Ella Wood GWV Rebels 32 North Melbourne Sarah Wright Carlton VFLW 33 St KildaTamara Luke Hawthorn VFLW 34 Geelong Cats Gemma Wright Carlton VFLW 35 Fremantle Ann McMahonEast Fremantle 36 Carlton Sharnie Whiting Williamstown 37 Adelaide Najwa Allen Norwood 38 Gold Coast Alexia Hamilton Canberra 39 West Coast Sophie McDonald Claremont 40 Richmond Sarah Sansonetti Northern Knights 41 St KildaHannah Priest Norwood ROUND 3 42 Gold Coast Brittany Perry North Adelaide 43 Richmond Holly Whitford Melbourne Uni 44 Carlton Serena Gibbs Eastern Ranges 45 Brisbane Selina Priest Coolangatta-Tweed Heads 46 Adelaide Nicole CampbellSouth Adelaide 47 FD W Bulldogs Isabella Grant Western Jets 48 W Bulldogs Britney Gutknecht Northern Knights 49 North MelbourneMia King Launceston 50 Geelong Nicole Garner Casey Demons 51 Fremantle Emma O’Driscoll Swan Districts 52 Carlton Vaomua Laloifi W Bulldogs VFLW PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN 53 Adelaide Crows Jaimi Tabb Woodville-W Torrens 54 Melbourne Jacqueline Parry Canberra 55 Richmond Nekaela ButlerGWV Rebels 56 West Coast Tarnee Tester Subiaco 57 Gold Coast Cheyanne HammondSouth Adelaide ROUND 4 58 Richmond Cleo Saxon-Jones Western Jets 59 Carlton Courtney Jones Southern Saints 60 Brisbane Dakota Davidson Uni of Queensland 61 GWS Giants Sarah Halvorsen Newcastle City 62 W Bulldogs Amelia Van Oosterwijck Oakleigh Chargers 63 St Kilda Pass 64 North Melbourne Tahni Nestor Melbourne Uni 65 Geelong Mia Skinner Geelong Falcons 66 Fremantle Sarah Garstone Claremont 67 Collingwood Kaila Bentvelzen Casey Demons 68 Adelaide Caitlin Gould Glenelg 69 Gold Coast Dee Heslop Yeronga 70 West Coast Katherine Orme Claremont 71 Richmond Laura Bailey Richmond VFLW 72 Melbourne Brenna Tarrant East Coast Eagles ROUND 5 73 Richmond Emma Horne Richmond VFLW 74 Collingwood Jordan Membrey Hawthorn VFLW 75 Brisbane Maria MoloneyUni of Queensland 76 GWS Giants Emily Goodsir East Coast Eagles 77 Melbourne Gabrielle Colvin Darebin Falcons 78 Melbourne Krstel Petrevski Calder Cannons 79 North MelbourneAbbey Green Launceston 80 Geelong Amy McDonald Geelong VFLW 81 Fremantle Janelle CuthbertsonPerth Angels 82 Collingwood Alana Porter Oakleigh Chargers 83 Adelaide Courtney Gum GWS Giants 84 Richmond Kate Dempsey Richmond VFLW 85 Fremantle Bianca Webb Swan Districts 86 Gold Coast Suns Jade Pregelj Yeronga ROUND 6 87 Richmond Ciara Fitzgerald Northern Knights 88 W Bulldogs Pass 89 Collingwood Ebony O’Dea GWS Giants 90 GWS Giants Georgia Garnett East Coast Eagles 91 Gold Coast Georgia Breward Coolangatta-Tweed Heads 92 West Coast Talia Radan Hawthorn VFLW 93 Richmond Emily Harley Oakleigh Chargers 94 Collingwood Machaelia Roberts NT Thunder 95 GWS Giants Tait Mackrill UNSW/ES 96 Richmond Lauren TesorieroRichmond VFLW 97 GWS Giants Rebecca Privitelli UNSW/ES 98 Geelong Madisen Maguire Geelong VFLW 99 GWS Giants Lisa Whiteley UNSW/ES ROUND 7 100 Adelaide Madison Newman West Adelaide 101 West Coast Chantella Perera Hawthorn VFLW 102 Adelaide Chelsea Biddell West Adelaide NAB AFLW DRAFT 2019 ^ FD Father Daughter
SOUTH AUSTRALIA: Hannah Ewings (North Adelaide), Shineah Goody* (Woodville-West Torrens), Keeley Kustermann (West Adelaide), Lauren Young* (West Adelaide).
QUEENSLAND: Fleur Davies (Southport/Suns), Alana Gee (Mackay Saints/Suns), Ella Smith (Aspley/Lions).
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
NSW/ACT: Cynthia Hamilton (Queanbeyan/Giants), Dakota Mason (Illawarra/Swans).
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).
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womens.AFL AFL RECORD 71 PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 1 1 Richmond Ellie McKenzie Northern Knights 2 W Bulldogs Jess Fitzgerald Northern Knights 3 West Coast Isabella Lewis Claremont 4 Adelaide Teah Charlton South Adelaide 5 Melbourne Alyssa Bannan Northern Knights 6 St KildaTyanna Smith Dandenong Stingrays 7 Gold CoastAnnise BradfieldBond University 8 Brisbane Lions Zimmorlei Farquharson Yeronga Sth Brisbane 9 GWS Giants Tarni Evans Queanbeyan Tigers 10 Geelong Darcy MoloneyGeelong Falcons 11 W Bulldogs Sarah Hartwig Sandringham 12 Carlton Mimi Hill Oakleigh Chargers 13 North MelbourneIsabella Eddey Sandringham 14 Fremantle Sarah Verrier Peel Thunder 15 Melbourne Elizabeth McNamara Sandringham 16 W Bulldogs Isabelle Pritchard Western Jets ROUND 2 17Melbourne Maggie Caris GWV Rebels 18 West Coast Shanae Davison Swan Districts 19 Collingwood Tarni Brown Eastern Ranges 20 Geelong Laura Gardiner Geelong Falcons 21 Geelong Olivia BarberMurray Bushrangers 22 North Melbourne Alice O’Loughlin Oakleigh Chargers 23 Gold CoastSarah Perkins Melbourne 24 St Kilda Alice Burke Sandringham 25 Collingwood Amelia Velardo Western Jets 26 Collingwood Joanna Lin Oakleigh Chargers 27 Geelong Stephanie Williams Darwin Buffaloes 28 Carlton Daisy Walker Sandringham 29 GWS Giants Emily Pease Belconnen Magpies 30 Fremantle Mikayla Morrison Swan Districts ROUND 3 31 Collingwood Abbi Moloney Sandringham 32 West Coast Julie-Anne Norrish East Fremantle 33 Collingwood Pass 34 St KildaRenee Saulitis GWV Rebels 35 Melbourne Megan Fitzsimon Gippsland Power 36 Carlton Winnie Laing Sandringham 37 Brisbane LionsIndy 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 43 Richmond Tessa Lavey Bendigo Spirit (WNBL) ROUND 4 44 North MelbourneGeorgia 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 MelbourneBrooke Brown Launceston 50 Gold Coast Maddison Levi Bond University 51 St Kilda Pass PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 5 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 ROUND 6 56 West Coast Pass 57 Gold Coast Lucy Single Bond University ROUND 7 58 Gold Coast Bess KeaneySouthern Saints ROUND 8 59 West Coast Pass 60 Gold Coast Daisy D’Arcy Hermit Park ROUND 9 61 Gold Coast Wallis Randell Bond University NAB AFLW DRAFT 2020 AFLW ACADEMY SQUADS
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 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.
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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).
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AFLW SEASON 7 72 AFL RECORD womens.AFL PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 1 1 Gold Coast Charlie Rowbottom Oakleigh U18 2 Geelong Georgie PrespakisCalder U18 3 West Coast Charlotte Thomas Subiaco 4 St Kilda Ella Friend GWV U18 5 Richmond Stella Reid Oakleigh U18 6 Gold CoastTeagan LeviBond University 7 Geelong Zali Friswell Calder U18 8 Gold CoastAshanti Bush Hawthorn (VFLW) 9 Geelong Gabbi Featherston Geelong U18 10 Carlton Annie Lee Geelong U18 11Carlton Keeley Sherar Eastern U18 12 St Kilda Ashleigh Richards Dandenong U18 13 North Melbourne Tess Craven Geelong U18 14 Fremantle Amy Franklin Claremont 15 Geelong Annabel Johnson Geelong (VFLW) 16 Richmond Emilia Yassir Calder U18 17 Adelaide Zoe Prowse Sturt 18 Brisbane Maggie Harmer Maroochydore ROUND 2 19 North Melbourne Tara Slender Bendigo U18 20 Adelaide Brooke Tonon Glenelg 21 West Coast Courtney RowleyPeel Thunder 22 Western BulldogsAmanda Ling Oakleigh U18 23 Carlton Brooke Vickers Oakleigh U18 24 West CoastBeth Schilling Peel Thunder 25 Western Bulldogs Aurora Smith Murray U18 26 Carlton Imogen Milford Casey (VFLW) 27 Western Bulldogs Elizabeth Snell Bendigo U18 28 North Melbourne Kimberley Rennie Western Bulldogs 29 Collingwood Eliza James Oakleigh U18 30 Gold Coast Giselle Davies Bond University 31 Fremantle Dana East Swan Districts 32 Collingwood Eloise Chaston Eastern U18 33 Collingwood Imogen Barnett Collingwood (VFLW) 34 Adelaide Abbie Ballard West Adelaide 35 Brisbane Bella K. Smith Maroochydore PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 3 36 St Kilda Pass 37 GWS Ally Morphett Murray U18 38 Fremantle Makaela Tuhakaraina South Fremantle 39 Carlton Pass 40 West Coast Sarah Lakay Swan Districts 41 Melbourne Georgia Campbell Eastern U18 42 Melbourne Tahlia GillardCalder U18 43 North Melbourne Perri King Glenorchy 44 Fremantle Airlie Runnalls North Melb (VFLW) 45 Melbourne Alison Brown Casey (VFLW) 46 Brisbane Mikayla PaugaBond 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 HoutsmaGeelong U18 51 North Melbourne Jasmine Ferguson Collingwood (VFLW) 52 Fremantle Jessica Low Claremont 53 Brisbane Luka Yoshida-MartinUniversityQueenslandof 51 St Kilda Pass ROUND 5 54 Richmond Akec Makur Chuot Richmond 55 GWS Brodee Mowbray Southern Power 56 North Melbourne Ella Maurer Old Scotch 57 Fremantle Sarah WielstraSwan Districts 58 Brisbane Lucinda PullarBond University ROUND 6 59 GWS Georgina Fowler East Coast ROUND 7 60 GWS Casidhe Simmons UNSW SuburbsEastern ROUND 8 61 GWS Erin Lorenzini Inner West NAB AFLW DRAFT 2021 PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 1 1 Sydney Montana Ham Western U18 2 Hawthorn Jasmine Fleming Oakleigh U18 3 Port Adelaide Hannah Ewings North Adelaide 4 Essendon Amber Clarke Dandenong U18 5 Sydney Sofia Hurley Sandringham U18 6 Hawthorn Mackenzie Eardley Dandenong U18 7 Port Adelaide Sarah Goodwin Glenelg 8 Essendon Paige Scott GWV U18 9 Hawthorn Charlotte Baskaran Western U18 10 Hawthorn Bridie Hipwell Sandringham U18 11 Sydney Cynthia Hamilton Queanbeyan 12 Sydney Montana Beruldsen Hawthorn (VFLW) 13 Sydney Alice Mitchell Gunnedah PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN 14 West Coast Ella RobertsPeel Thunder 15 West Coast Lauren Wakfer South Fremantle 16 St Kilda J’Noemi AndersonSandringham U18 17 Carlton Keeley Skepper Murray U18 18 Carlton Mia Austin Eastern U18 19 Gold Coast Alana Gee Southport 20 GWS Giants Zarlie Goldsworthy Murray U18 21 Western Bulldogs Rylie Wilcox Northern U18 22 Hawthorn Lucy Wales Casey Demons 23 Port Adelaide Sachi Syme Norwood 24 West Coast Abbygail BushbySwan Districts 25 Hawthorn Emily Everist Bendigo U18 26 Hawthorn Laura Elliot Western U18 27 Fremantle Madeleine Scanlon Claremont NAB AFLW DRAFT 2022
womens.AFL AFL RECORD 73 NAB AFLW DRAFT 2022 cont. ALL SMILES: First round selections at the 2022 draft – (from left) Claire Ransom (Suns), Ella Roberts (Eagles), Hannah Ewings (Power), Montana Ham (Swans), Jasmine Fleming (Hawks), Alana Gee (Suns) and Amber Clarke (Bombers). PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN 28 North Melbourne Taylah Gatt Dandenong U18 29 Western Bulldogs Keely Coyne Sandringham U18 30 Collingwood Charlotte TaylorOakleigh U18 31 Port Adelaide Ella Boag Glenelg 32 Essendon Stephanie Wales Casey Demons 33 Geelong Mia Skinner Geelong (VFLW) 34 Gold Coast Claire Ransom Tasmania U18 35 Essendon Mia Busch Eastern U18 36 West Coast Zoe Wakfer South Fremantle ROUND 2 37 Western Bulldogs Heidi Woodley Calder U18 38 Richmond Charley Ryan Dandenong U18 39 North Melbourne Sophia McCarthy Williamstown (VFLW) 40 Adelaide Keeley Kustermann West Adelaide 41 Brisbane Ella Smith Aspley 42 Geelong Brooke PlummerNorthern U18 43 West Coast Emily Elkington Claremont 44 Melbourne Maeve Chaplin Casey Demons 45 Port Adelaide Yasmin Duursma Gippsland U18 46 Essendon Mia Van Dyke Geelong U18 47 West Coast Jaide Britton Peel Thunder 48 Carlton Lily Goss Carlton (VFLW) ROUND 3 49 Melbourne Sammie Johnson Casey Demons 50 North Melbourne Charli Granville Eastern U18 51 North Melbourne Grace Matser Collingwood (VFLW) 52 Gold Coast Jasmyn Smith Bond University 53 West CoastMikayla Western Claremont 54 North Melbourne Cassidy Mailer Murray U18 55 Geelong Abbey McDonald Calder U18 56 Collingwood Charlotte Blair Dandenong U18 57 Brisbane Dee Heslop Gold Coast 58 Richmond Eilish Sheerin Inner West 59 Fremantle Tara Stribley Swan Districts PICK CLUB PLAYER CLUB OF ORIGIN ROUND 3 60 Richmond Katelyn Cox Hawthorn (VFLW) 61 Port Adelaide Amelie Borg North Adelaide 62 Essendon Amelia Radford Essendon (VFLW) ROUND 4 63 St KildaHannah Stuart Southern Saints 64 GWS Giants Fleur Davies Southport 65 Gold Coast Pass 66 GWS Giants Meghan Gaffney Tasmania U18 67 Carlton Jessica Jones North Melb (VFLW) 68 Western Bulldogs Brooke Vernon Carlton 69 Adelaide Kiera Muller Sturt 70 Brisbane Charlotte Mullins Aspley 71 Adelaide McKenzie Dowrick Adelaide 72 Melbourne Georgia Gall Euroa 73 Essendon Ashleigh Van LoonGeelong U18 ROUND 5 74 St KildaDeanna Jolliffe Southern Saints 75 GWS Giants Madison Brazendale Tasmania U18 76 Collingwood Pass 77 Fremantle Megan Kauffman Wembley 78 Brisbane Kiara Hillier Maroochydore 79 Melbourne Pass 80 Port AdelaideLily Johnson West Adelaide ROUND 6 81 St Kilda Caitlin Matthews Oakleigh U18 82 GWS Giants Jodie Hicks Macquarie Uni 83 Fremantle Amy Mullholland Subiaco ROUND 7 84 GWS Giants Cambridge McCormick Eastlake 85 Fremantle Tahlia Read Calder U18 ROUND 8 86 GWS Giants Tess Cattle Ainslie ROUND 9 87 GWS Giants Pass
AFLW 2022 74 AFL RECORD womens.AFL DISPOSALS Player Club Total 1 Ashleigh Riddell North Melbourne 322 2 Ebony Marinoff Adelaide Crows 270 3 Anne HatchardAdelaide Crows 265 4 Emily Bates Brisbane Lions 256 5 Monique Conti Richmond 239 KICKS Player Club Total 1 Ashleigh Riddell North Melbourne 191 2 Ebony Marinoff Adelaide Crows 177 3 Hayley Miller Fremantle 174 4 Anne HatchardAdelaide Crows 172 5 Jasmine Garner North Melbourne 144 MARKS Player Club Total 1 Anne HatchardAdelaide Crows 73 2 Ruby Schleicher Collingwood 54 3 Erin Phillips Adelaide Crows 46 4 Jasmine Garner North Melbourne 45 5 Ebony Marinoff Adelaide Crows 43 HANDBALLS Player Club Total 1 Ashleigh Riddell North Melbourne 131 2 Amy McDonald Geelong Cats 125 3 Monique Conti Richmond 122 4 Madison Prespakis Carlton 115 5 Emily Bates Brisbane Lions 114 CENTRE BOUNCE CLEARANCES Player Club Total 1 Emily Bates Brisbane Lions 25 2 Ashleigh Riddell North Melbourne 20 3 Eliza West Melbourne 18 4 Monique Conti Richmond 18 5 Alyce Parker GWS Giants 17 STOPPAGE CLEARANCES Player Club Total 1 Amy McDonald Geelong Cats 44 2 Emily Bates Brisbane Lions 42 3 Kiara Bowers Fremantle 42 4 Lauren Pearce Melbourne 41 5 Jaimee Lambert Collingwood 37 * Home and away season only METRES GAINED Player Club Total 1 Hayley Miller Fremantle 4452 2 Ebony Marinoff Adelaide Crows 4362 3 Ashleigh Riddell North Melbourne 3986 4 Emily Bates Brisbane Lions 3787 5 Ellie Blackburn Western Bulldogs 3620 SCORE INVOLVEMENTS Player Club Total 1 Erin Phillips Adelaide Crows 56 2 Greta Bodey Brisbane Lions 51 3 Anne HatchardAdelaide Crows 47 4 Jesse WardlawBrisbane Lions 47 5 Hayley Miller Fremantle 45 TACKLES Player Club Total 1 Catherine SvarcBrisbane Lions 109 2 Kiara Bowers Fremantle 92 3 Emily Bates Brisbane Lions 85 4 Amy McDonald Geelong Cats 81 5 Ebony Marinoff Adelaide Crows 80 INSIDE 50s Player Club Total 1 Ebony Marinoff Adelaide Crows 50 2 Emily Bates Brisbane Lions 49 3 Anne HatchardAdelaide Crows 48 4 Hayley Miller Fremantle 48 5 Orla O’Dwyer Brisbane Lions 43 REBOUND 50s Player Club Total 1 Bianca Jakobsson St Kilda 48 2 Rebecca Miller Richmond 47 3 Evangeline Gooch West Coast Eagles 45 4 Ruby Schleicher Collingwood 41 5 Maddie Shevlin Richmond 40 HIT-OUTS TO ADVANTAGE Player Club Total 1 Tahlia HickieBrisbane Lions 71 2 Lauren Bella Gold Coast Suns 62 3 Breann Moody Carlton 49 4 Alison Downie Collingwood 43 5 Montana McKinnon Adelaide Crows 41 STATS LEADERS SEASON 6
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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. at
Harris, M. Pell, J. Pearson. Crowd: 587 at VU Whitten Oval. 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
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. 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. 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. 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. Fremantle 1 .1 4.6 6 .8 1 1.11 (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. 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. 2022 RESULTS DESPERATEDOCKER: Midfielder Kiara Bowers starred in overcomfortableFremantle’swinRichmondinroundthree.
AFLW SEASON 7 76 AFL RECORD womens.AFL ROUND 1 Richmond 2 .0 4.0 7.0 1 0.1 (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, CarltonDavey.–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. 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. Carlton 1 .0 2 .2 3 .4 4.7 (31) 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)
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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. 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. Melbourne 2 .2 2 .3 3 .8 6 .8 (44) 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) St Kilda 2 .0 2 .1 2 .1 4.2 (26) 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. SURPRISE HERO: Nicola Barr kicked the first three goals of her career in the Giants’ win over the Western Bulldogs in round four.
– 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 –
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womens.AFL AFL RECORD 77 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. ROUND 4 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. GOALS: Fremantle – Miller 2, Roux, Houghton, E. Antonio. Collingwood – Bonnici. Umpires: N. Foot, M. Pell, M. Young. Crowd: 1257 at Victoria Park. GWS Giants 3 .0 5 .1 5 .1 7.1 (43) 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. Adelaide Crows 2 .1 2 .5 4.10 4.11 (35) 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. 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, 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)
Adelaide
AFLW SEASON 7 78 AFL RECORD womens.AFL Collingwood 2 .0 2 .3 6 .3 7.4 (46) West Coast Eagles 0 .0 0 .1 1 .2 3 .4 (22) 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. Western Bulldogs 4.1 6 .1 7.1 8 .1 (49) Adelaide Crows 2 .0 3 .2 4.4 7.6 (48)
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.
BEST: Brisbane Lions – Bates, Anderson, Wardlaw, Conway, C. Svarc, Hickie. West Coast Eagles –Swanson, Lewis, Bowen. 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.
Norwood Oval. ROUND 7 Brisbane Lions 3 .2 6 .8 8
Umpires:
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. 8 GWS Giants .0 .2 .5 (41) St Kilda .1 .6 .7 .9 (39)
4.5 6
2, Georgostathis. Geelong
Lamb,
T. Bryce, G. Lewis. Crowd: 2181
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)
A.
3,
0 .1 1 .3 2 .3 2 .4 (16)
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)
Geelong
0 .0 0 .2 0 .2 2 .4 (16) BEST:
GOALS:
BEST: 1.4 5.8 (98) West Coast Eagles 0 .0 0 .0 2 .0 4.0 (24)
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Crowd:
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. 1105 at Metricon Stadium. Western Bulldogs Cats Western Bulldogs Snell, Toogood. Cats Emonson, Scheer, McDonald. Western Bulldogs – Toogood Cats – Scheer, McWilliams. S. Meredith, J. Pearson, 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: 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)
Umpires:
2, Woodland 2, Gould, Munyard, Thompson. Umpires: E.
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)
1 .0 1 .2 1 .7 3 .7
GOALS:
2, Blackburn,
BEST: GWS Giants – Parker, Eva, Dallaway, Staunton, Barr. St Kilda – Shierlaw, Xenos, Lucas-Rodd, Phillips, Priest. GWS Giants – Staunton Barr, Stephenson, Smith. St Kilda Xenos 2, Richards, Greiser, White. C. Brackenrig, D. Garroway, S. Nippress. 427 at Blacktown International Sportspark. Crows (25) Fremantle
Adelaide
Allan, Phillips. GOALS:
– Marinoff,
0 .2 2 .4 3 .9 3 .10 (28) Geelong
1
BEST: Western Bulldogs – Blackburn, Toogood, Ferres, Lynch, Pritchard. Crows Hatchard, Charlton, Western Bulldogs Toogood Cranston, Gutknecht, Crows Whiteley Glouftsis, at .13 1 2.13 (85) Gold Coast Suns 0 .1 0 .2 0 .2 2 .4 (16)
5
M. Pell. Crowd: 1530 at VU Whitten Oval. 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 1 0.8 (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.
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. Melbourne 2 .0 3 .1 4.3 4.3 (27) 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) Gold Coast Suns 0 .1 1 .2 2 .4 4.7 (31) 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 Collingwood 3 .2 6 .2 9 .3 1 0.6 (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 1
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3
1
Lamb, Blackburn,
1
3
CROW-STOPPERS: The Western Bulldogs sprung the upset of the season when they held on by a point to down the previously unbeaten Adelaide in round six.
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Webster,
GOALS:
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Crowd:
Lamb, Moody, Morris-Dalton. Adelaide
ROUND
BEST: North Melbourne – Garner, Riddell, Emma King, Kearney, Brown, Eddey, Ashmore. Collingwood –Lambert, Schleicher, Bonnici, Newman, Rowe.
2
Crowd:
Park. Brisbane Lions 3 .3 5 .3 8 .5 1 0.6 (66) Western Bulldogs 1 .2 4.3 5 .3 5 .4 (34)
2,
GOALS:
Antonio,
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GOALS:
–
Martin. St
Conway,
2,
BEST: Fremantle – Stannett, Bowers, Runnalls, Tighe, Strom. Gold Coast Suns Stanton, Howarth, Surman, Drennan. Fremantle – Houghton 2, K. Antonio, Tighe, Wielstra, E. Antonio, Miller. C. Jones, T. McPhee, C. Snadden. 544 at Fremantle Fremantle – Miller, O’Sullivan, Bowers, Tighe, Cuthbertson. North Melbourne – Riddell, Bruton, Fremantle Hyde Roux, O’Sullivan, Houghton, Miller, Tighe, K. E. Melbourne Gavalas, Abbatangelo, A. S. Nippress, at Arden St (70) Collingwood 0 .1 1 .1 2 .1 3 .2 (20)
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Oval. QUALIFYING FINALS Fremantle 1 .1 5 .2 8 .2 1 1.3 (69) North Melbourne 1 .4 3 .5 3 .7 4.7 (31) BEST:
Crowd:
– Priest, Matin. Umpires: L. Porter, T. McIntee, M. Scott. Crowd: 1174
Sheridan,
–
BEST: Brisbane Lions – Bates, C. Svarc, Campbell, Bodey. Western Bulldogs Ferres, Moody, Blackburn, Pritchard. Brisbane Lions – Conway O’Dwyer Bodey Farquharson, Campbell, Hodder, Smith. Western Bulldogs Cranston Toogood, Adair, N. McGinness, 1526 at Mars Stadium.
L. Rowe. Crowd: 1509
– Emma King 2, Randall 2, Garner 2, Bannister 2, Abbatangelo. West Coast Eagles – Gibson, G. Kelly, Lewis. Umpires: C. Gibson, L. Jago, M. Rodger. Crowd: 1132 at Arden St Oval. Melbourne 2 .3 4.3 5 .3 5 .4 (34) Carlton 0 .0 4.1 4.1 5 .3 (33) BEST: Melbourne – Hanks, Bannan, Mithen, Paxman, D. Pearce. Carlton – Stevens, Guerin, Hill, Prespakis, Egan. GOALS: Melbourne – Bannan 3, D. Pearce 2. Carlton –Stevens 3, Good, Sherar. Umpires: S. Bridges, J. Pearson, M. Pell. Crowd: 1312 at Casey Fields. Adelaide Crows 0 .3 3 .7 5 .9 7.11 (53) St Kilda 1 .0 1 .0 2 .2 2 .2 (14) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Phillips, Marinoff, Hatchard, Woodland, Gore, Gould. St Kilda – Lucas-Rodd, Jakobsson, Priest, Vogt. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Woodland 2, Phillips, Gould,
PRELIMINARY FINALS Melbourne 0
Umpires: T. Bryce, A. Mitchell, J. Pearson. Crowd: 6436 at the MCG. Adelaide Crows 2 .1 4.1 5 .3 6 .4 (40) Fremantle 1 .0 3 .0 3 .0 4.2 (26) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Marinoff, Thompson, Phillips, Randall. Fremantle – E. Antonio, Strom, Miller, Cuthbertson. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Woodland 2, Phillips, Gould, Thompson, Ponter. Fremantle – Hyde, K. Antonio, Runnalls, O’Driscoll. Umpires: A. Adair, N. McGinness, L. Rowe. Crowd: 5452 at Adelaide Oval. GRAND FINAL Adelaide Crows 1 .1 2 .5 3 .5 4.5 (29) Melbourne 0 .0 1 .1 2 .2 2 .4 (16) BEST: Adelaide Crows – Hatchard, Marinoff, Ponter, Martin, Allan.Melbourne – Paxman, Goldrick, Colvin, Hanks, Mithen. GOALS: Adelaide Crows – Ponter 2, Hewett, Phillips. Melbourne – Bannan, Hore. Umpires: A. Adair, N. McGinness, J. Pearson. Crowd: 16,712 at Adelaide Oval. WINNERS ARE GRINNERS: Crows star Anne Hatchard shows off her premiership and best on ground medals.
GOALS:
Randall, Garner. Umpires:
BEST:
BEST: Brisbane Lions – O’Dwyer, Dawes, Bates, Wardlaw, Hickie, C. Svarc. Collingwood – Cann, Schleicher, Molloy, Newman. GOALS: Brisbane Lions – Bodey 2, Wardlaw 2, Anderson, O’Dwyer, Campbell, Hodder, R. Svarc, Farquharson. Collingwood – Frederick, Molloy, Newman. Umpires: P. Bailes, A. Mitchell, J. Pearson. 2675 at the Gabba. .0 1 .2 4.2 .3 (33) Lions 0 .1 1 .2 2 .3 4.5 (29) Melbourne – Paxman, Bannan, McNamara, L. Pearce, Mithen. Brisbane Lions – Bates, Dawes, C. Svarc, Grider, Hickie. Melbourne – Bannan 3, L. Pearce, McNamara. Brisbane Lions – Smith, Davidson, Campbell, Bodey.
Oval. Brisbane Lions 1 .4 4.5 6 .8 1 0.10
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GOALS:
AFLW SEASON 7 80 AFL RECORD womens.AFL Richmond 5 .2 5 .3 7.3 7.4 (46) GWS Giants 0 .1 2 .2 2 .2 6 .2 (38) BEST: Rich mond – 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 1 3.6 1 6.11 (107) Fremantle 1 .0 1 .1 1 .1 3 .1 (19) BEST: Melbou rne – 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 St adium. Western Bulldogs 1 .1 3 .5 6 .7 1 0.8 (68) West Coast Eagles 0 .0 0 .0 1 .0 1 .2 (8) BEST: Wes tern 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: Brisb ane 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 Wh itten Oval. Adelaide Crows 2 .4 2 .4 3 .6 4.6 (30) Collingwood 0 .0 2 .3 3 .3 4.4 (28) BEST: Ad elaide 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 Norwo od 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, P respakis, Pound, Moody, Laloifi. Gold Coast Suns – Whitfort, Drennan, Bohanna, Rowbottom, Yorston. 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. ROUND 10 Fremantle 0 .3 2 .4 2 .7 3 .7 (25) Western Bulldogs 0 .1 2 .4 2 .4 2 .7 (19) BEST: Freman tle – 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 played in round five GWS Giants 2 .0 4.2 6 .4 8 .5 (53) Geelong Cats 3 .1 4.3 5 .3 5 .5 (35) BEST: GWS Giants – Staunton, Eva, Barr, Doyle, McKinnon. Geelong Cats – A. McDonald, Prespakis, Scheer, Morrison, Webster. GOALS: GWS Giants – Staunton 4, Doyle 2, Loynes, Garnett. Geelong Cats – Scheer 2, Webster, Darby, McWilliams. Umpires: P. Bailes, T. Chrystie, A. Mitchell. Crowd: 1603 at GMHBA Stadium. Collingwood 1 .3 2 .5 4.7 6 .11 (47) Richmo nd 0 .1 0 .3 1 .3 1 .3 (9)
Fremantle 1 .1 3 .2 3 .3 7.4 (46) Gold Coast Suns 0 .1 0 .5 0 .8 0 .9 (9)
Kearney, Garner,
Umpires:
T.
Brisbane
2,
BEST: Collingwood – Lambert, Cann, Schleicher, Butler. Richmond – Conti, McKenzie, Miller, Brancatisano. Collingwood – Alexander 2, Molloy, Melbourne Thompson, Ponter, Kilda at RSEA
2, Berry,
Moloney, Frederick, James. Richmond – Yassir. Umpires: T. Bryce, J. Fry, S. Nippress. Crowd: 2221 at Victoria Park. North Melbourne 4.2 6 .4 9 .5 9 .5 (59) West Coast Eagles 2 .0 2 .0 2 .0 3 .2 (20) BEST: North Melbourne – Riddell, Garner, Bruton, Kearney, Emma King. West Coast Eagles – Swanson, Bullas, N. Kelly, Lewis. GOALS: North
East,
Antonio. North
5
Emma King. GOALS:
Webb,
Lamb. Umpires: A.
L. Rowe. Crowd:
Adair,
2,
ROUND 1 Thursday, August 25 Carlton v Collingwood Ikon Park (Vic), 7.10pm Friday, August 26 Adelaide Crows v Melbourne Glenelg Oval (SA), 7.10pm Saturday, August 27 North Melbourne v Gold Coast Suns Blundstone Arena (Tas), 1.10pm West Coast Eagles v Port Adelaide Mineral Resources Park (Vic), 1.10pm Sydney Swans v St Kilda North Sydney Oval (NSW), 5.10pm Essendon v Hawthorn Marvel Stadium (Vic), 7.10pm Sunday, August 28 Western Bulldogs v GWS Giants Ikon Park (Vic), 12.10pm Brisbane Lions v Fremantle Gabba (Qld), 2.10pm Geelong Cats v Richmond GMHBA Stadium (Vic), 4.10pm
ROUND 2 Friday, September 2 Melbourne v North Melbourne MCG (Vic), 5pm Saturday, September 3 Richmond v Adelaide Crows Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic), 11.40am Fremantle v Geelong Cats Fremantle Oval (WA), 11.40am Port Adelaide v Western Bulldogs Alberton Oval (SA), 1.10pm Sunday, September 4 Essendon v Carlton ETU Stadium (Vic), 11.10am Collingwood v Sydney Swans Victoria Park (Vic), 1.10pm GWS Giants v Brisbane Lions Manuka Oval (ACT), 3.10pm Hawthorn v St Kilda Box Hill City Oval (Vic), 4.10pm Gold Coast Suns v West Coast Eagles Metricon Stadium (Qld), 5.10pm ROUND 3 Friday, September 9 Western Bulldogs v Fremantle Ikon Park (Vic), 5.10pm Saturday, September 10 Brisbane Lions v Gold Coast Suns Gabba (Qld), TBC Adelaide Crows v North Melbourne Wigan Oval (SA), TBC Geelong Cats v Collingwood GMHBA Stadium (Vic), TBC Sydney Swans v GWS Giants SCG (NSW), TBC Sunday, September 11 Carlton v Port Adelaide Ikon Park (Vic), 12.10pm St Kilda v Melbourne RSEA Park (Vic), 2.10pm Richmond v Hawthorn Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic), 4.10pm West Coast Eagles v Essendon Mineral Resources Park (Vic), 4.10pm ROUND 4 Friday, September 16 North Melbourne v Geelong Cats University of Tasmania Stadium, 5.10pm Saturday, September 17 Gold Coast Suns v St Kilda Great Barrier Reef Arena (Qld) TBC Port Adelaide v Sydney Swans Alberton Oval (SA), TBC GWS Giants v West Coast Eagles Giants Stadium (NSW), TBC Fremantle v Carlton Fremantle Oval (WA), TBC Hawthorn v Western Bulldogs Box Hill City Oval (Vic), TBC Sunday, September 18 Collingwood v Adelaide Crows Victoria Park (Vic), 12.10pm Essendon v Richmond ETU Stadium (Vic), 2.10pm Melbourne v Brisbane Lions Casey Fields (Vic), 4.10pm ROUND 5 Thursday, September 22 Geelong Cats v St Kilda GMHBA Stadium (Vic), 7pm West Coast Eagles v Fremantle Optus Stadium (WA), 7pm Friday, September 23 Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic), 12.40pm Collingwood v Essendon AIA Centre (Vic), 3.10pm Sydney Swans v Hawthorn Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic), 5.10pm Carlton v Melbourne Ikon Park (Vic), 7.30pm Saturday, September 24 Richmond v Brisbane Lions Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic), 11.10am Sunday, September 25 Gold Coast Suns v Port Adelaide Kombumerri Park, Broadbeach (Qld), 1.10pm Adelaide Crows v GWS Giants Wigan Oval (SA), 2.40pm ROUND 6 Friday, September 30 Hawthorn v West Coast Eagles SkyBus Stadium (Vic), 6.10pm Port Adelaide v Adelaide Crows Adelaide Oval (SA), 7.30pm Saturday, October 1 GWS Giants v Carlton Henson Park (NSW), 12.10pm Western Bulldogs v Geelong Cats Mars Stadium (Vic), 2.10pm St Kilda v Collingwood RSEA Park (Vic), 4.10pm Richmond v Gold Coast Suns Swinburne Centre Punt Road Oval (Vic), 6.10pm Sunday, October 2 Brisbane Lions v Essendon Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex (Qld), 12.10pm Fremantle v Melbourne Fremantle Oval (WA), 12.10pm North Melbourne v Sydney Swans Arden Street (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 7 Friday, October 7 St Kilda v Carlton RSEA Park (Vic), 6.10pm West Coast Eagles v Richmond Mineral Resources Park (Vic), 5.10pm Saturday, October 8 Sydney Swans v Gold Coast Suns Henson Park (NSW), 1.10pm Adelaide Crows v Fremantle Wigan Oval (SA), 2.40pm North Melbourne v Brisbane Lions Arden Street (Vic), 5.10pm Hawthorn v Port Adelaide SkyBus Stadium (Vic), 7.10pm Sunday, October 9 Essendon v Geelong Cats Reid Oval, Warrnambool (Vic), 1.10pm Melbourne v Western Bulldogs Casey Fields (Vic), 3.10pm Collingwood v GWS Giants Victoria Park (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 8 Friday, October 14 Carlton v Richmond Ikon Park (Vic), 6.30pm Brisbane Lions v Adelaide Crows Metricon Stadium (Qld), 7.30pm Saturday, October 15 Port Adelaide v North Melbourne Alberton Oval (SA), 12.40pm Essendon v Sydney Swans Ikon Park (Vic), 3.10pm Geelong Cats v West Coast Eagles Ikon Park (Vic), 5.40pm Gold Coast Suns v Melbourne Metricon Stadium (Qld), 6.40pm Sunday, October 16 Western Bulldogs v St Kilda Mars Stadium (Vic), 1.10pm GWS Giants v Hawthorn Henson Park (NSW), 3.10pm Fremantle v Collingwood Fremantle Oval (WA), 2.10pm ROUND 9 Friday, October 21 Adelaide Crows v Geelong Cats Norwood Oval (SA), 6pm Gold Coast Suns v Carlton Metricon Stadium (Qld), 7.30pm Saturday, October 22 Collingwood v North Melbourne Victoria Park (Vic), 1.10pm Sydney Swans v Fremantle Henson Park (NSW), 3.10pm West Coast Eagles v Western Bulldogs Mineral Resources Park (Vic), 2.10pm Hawthorn v Brisbane Lions SkyBus Stadium (Vic), 7.10pm Sunday, October 23 St Kilda v Port Adelaide RSEA Park (Vic), 1.10pm Richmond v GWS Giants Mildura Sporting Precinct (Vic), 3.10pm Melbourne v Essendon Casey Fields (Vic), 5.10pm ROUND 10 Friday, October 28 Brisbane Lions v Collingwood Metricon Stadium (Qld), TBC Carlton v Western Bulldogs Ikon Park (Vic), TBC Fremantle v Hawthorn Fremantle Oval (WA), TBC Geelong Cats v Sydney Swans GMHBA Stadium (Vic) TBC GWS Giants v Gold Coast Suns Henson Park (NSW), TBC Melbourne v West Coast Eagles Casey Fields (Vic), TBC North Melbourne v Richmond Arden Street (Vic), TBC Port Adelaide v Essendon Alberton Oval (SA), TBC St Kilda v Adelaide Crows RSEA Park (Vic), TBC
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