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The 2024 AFL Women's season was the ninth season of the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition, the highest-level senior women's Australian rules football competition in Australia. . The season featured 18 clubs and ran from 30 August to 30 November, comprising an eleven-match home-and-away season over ten weeks, followed by a four-week finals series featuring the top eight clu
The 2024 AFL Women's Grand Final was an Australian rules football match which was held on 30 November at Princes Park to determine the premiers of the ninth season of the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition. The match was between North Melbourne and Brisbane, and was the second consecutive grand final to feature the matchup. North Melbourne beat the ...
Twelve players achieved selection for the first time, [4] while eight players from the 2022 team were selected. [3] North Melbourne midfielder Jasmine Garner and Adelaide midfielder Ebony Marinoff , who both achieved selection for the seventh time, were named as captain and vice-captain, respectively.
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3 November 2024 Laura Stone: Ankle [20] Round 6 vs. Fremantle: 6 October 2024: Greta Bodey: Toe [21] — 15 October 2024: 29 October 2024 Lucy Wales: Lower leg [22] Round 10 vs. Richmond: 3 November 2024: 6 November 2024
In 2022 season 7, the Final Eight system used in the AFL was implemented in the AFLW following the league's expansion to include all 18 AFL clubs. From 2021 onwards, the winners of the two preliminary finals have played off in the Grand Final. 2021 and 2022 (S6) process of qualification for AFLW Grand Final [1]
Rank Score Club Opponent Year Round Venue 1 16.11 (107): Melbourne: Fremantle: 2022 (S6) 9 Perth Stadium: 2 16.10 (106): Adelaide: Greater Western Sydney: 2023 4 Manuka Oval
On 15 May 2013, the first women's draft was held, establishing the playing lists for the two clubs in the forthcoming exhibition match. [8] The match played on 29 June 2013 marked the first time two women's sides had competed under the banners of AFL clubs. A crowd of 7,518 watched the historic match, which Melbourne won by 35 points. [9]