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2017 AFL Women's season

The 2017 AFL Women's season was the inaugural season of the AFL Women's competition, the new highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia. The season featured eight clubs, ran from 3 February until 25 March, and comprised a 7-game home-and-away season followed by a grand final featuring the top two clubs.

2017 AFL Women's season
Date3 February – 25 March
Teams8
PremiersAdelaide
(1st premiership)
Runners-upBrisbane
(1st grand final)
Minor premiersBrisbane
(1st minor premiership)
Wooden spoonersGreater Western Sydney
(1st wooden spoon)
Matches played29
Attendance198,020 (6,828 per match)
Highest attendance24,568
(round 1, Carlton vs. Collingwood)
Best and fairestErin Phillips
Adelaide – 14 votes)
Leading goalkickerDarcy Vescio
(Carlton – 14 goals)

The new league was established featuring the women's teams of eight Australian Football League (AFL) clubs – Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton, Collingwood, Fremantle, Greater Western Sydney, Melbourne, and Western Bulldogs.

The inaugural premiership was won by Adelaide, after it defeated Brisbane by six points in the 2017 AFL Women's Grand Final.

Premiership season

Home-and-away matches

 
Players contest the first ball-up at the inaugural AFLW match.

The full fixture was released on Friday 9 December 2016.[1][2] Notable features of the draw include:

  • Carlton and Collingwood featured in the league's first ever match,[3] the match was initially scheduled to be held at Collingwood's home Olympic Park Oval, but was moved in January 2017 to the higher capacity Ikon Park due to higher than expected interest.[4]
  • Adelaide, Carlton, Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs each had four home games, while all other clubs had three.[5]
  • Adelaide, Greater Western Sydney and Fremantle each hosted matches at grounds outside of their home metropolitan area with trips to Darwin, Canberra and Mandurah respectively. Fremantle played their home game against Carlton at Domain Stadium, the home ground of the men's team, as part of a double-header which also included an AFL pre-season match between the same two clubs.[5][6]
  • The Western Bulldogs featured in the most free-to-air televised matches (four), Collingwood and Melbourne had three each, Adelaide had two and all other clubs had only one.[1]
  • Many games were played in the late morning and late afternoon to avoid the summer heat, especially in Brisbane and Western Australia.[7]
  • All starting times are local.

Round 1

Round 1
Friday, 3 February (7:45 pm) Carlton 7.4 (46) def. Collingwood 1.5 (11) Ikon Park (crowd: 24,568) Report
Saturday, 4 February (4:35 pm) Adelaide 7.6 (48) def. Greater Western Sydney 1.6 (12) Thebarton Oval (crowd: 9,289) Report
Saturday, 4 February (7:35 pm) Western Bulldogs 6.8 (44) def. Fremantle 1.6 (12) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 10,100) Report
Sunday, 5 February (5:05 pm) Melbourne 1.4 (10) def. by Brisbane 4.1 (25) Casey Fields (crowd: 6,500) Report
  • A lockout was declared during the first quarter of the Carlton and Collingwood match, with the Victorian Police requesting the gates to be closed for safety reasons.[8] The crowd of 24,568 set an all-time record for attendance at a stand-alone women's sports event in Australia, exceeded only by the Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games for crowds at women's sports.[9]

Round 2

Round 2
Friday, 10 February (7:35 pm) Western Bulldogs 2.11 (23) def. by Adelaide 7.6 (48) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 7,669) Report
Saturday, 11 February (3:35 pm) Carlton 7.5 (47) def. Greater Western Sydney 5.4 (34) Ikon Park (crowd: 7,884) Report
Saturday, 11 February (7:40 pm) Collingwood 4.1 (25) def. by Melbourne 7.2 (44) Ikon Park (crowd: 6,916) Report
Sunday, 12 February (4:05 pm) Fremantle 3.5 (23) def. by Brisbane 5.6 (36) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 10,000) Report

Round 3

Round 3
Saturday, 18 February (12:05 pm) Greater Western Sydney 7.1 (43) drew with Fremantle 6.7 (43) Blacktown ISP Oval (crowd: 4,000[11]) Report
Saturday, 18 February (3:35 pm) Brisbane 4.3 (27) def. Collingwood 3.5 (23) South Pine Sports Complex (crowd: 5,500) Report
Saturday, 18 February (7:35 pm) Western Bulldogs 4.5 (29) def. by Melbourne 6.7 (43) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 8,000) Report
Sunday, 19 February (11:35 am) Adelaide 2.5 (17) def. Carlton 2.2 (14) Thebarton Oval (crowd: 9,006) Report

Round 4

Round 4
Saturday, 25 February (11:35 am) Melbourne 6.6 (42) def. Carlton 5.6 (36) Casey Fields (crowd: 3,965) Report
Saturday, 25 February (3:35 pm) Brisbane 6.7 (43) def. Greater Western Sydney 1.3 (9) South Pine Sports Complex (crowd: 3,500) Report
Saturday, 25 February (7:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 3.7 (25) def. by Collingwood 5.2 (32) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 6,733) Report
Sunday, 26 February (4:05 pm) Fremantle 3.5 (23) def. by Adelaide 6.10 (46) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 4,578) Report

Round 5

Round 5
Friday, 3 March (5:05 pm) Greater Western Sydney 3.2 (20) def. Melbourne 1.9 (15) Blacktown ISP Oval (crowd: 2,000) Report
Saturday, 4 March (11:35 am) Carlton 8.6 (54) def. Western Bulldogs 7.6 (48) Ikon Park (crowd: 6,833) Report
Saturday, 4 March (10:35 am) Fremantle 4.7 (31) def. by Collingwood 5.2 (32) Rushton Park (crowd: 2,800) Report
Saturday, 4 March (6:40 pm) Adelaide 4.6 (30) def. by Brisbane 5.3 (33) Norwood Oval (crowd: 12,108) Report

Round 6

Round 6
Friday, 10 March (3:05 pm) Fremantle 6.7 (43) def. Carlton 4.3 (27) Domain Stadium (crowd: 1,200) Report
Saturday, 11 March (10:05 am) Brisbane 2.11 (23) def. Western Bulldogs 2.4 (16) South Pine Sports Complex (crowd: 4,200) Report
Saturday, 11 March (5:40 pm) Adelaide 5.2 (32) def. by Melbourne 5.4 (34) TIO Stadium (crowd: 5,100) Report
Sunday, 12 March (11:05 am) Collingwood 7.13 (55) def. Greater Western Sydney 3.1 (19) Olympic Park Oval (crowd: 2,700) Report

Round 7

Round 7
Saturday, 18 March (4:35 pm) Melbourne 11.4 (70) def. Fremantle 2.4 (16) Casey Fields (crowd: 2,500) Report
Saturday, 18 March (7:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 3.2 (20) def. by Western Bulldogs 7.10 (52) Manuka Oval (crowd: 6,460) Report
Sunday, 19 March (1:35 pm) Collingwood 7.4 (46) def. by Adelaide 10.10 (70) Olympic Park Oval (crowd: 2,500) Report
Sunday, 19 March (3:35 pm) Carlton 6.1 (37) drew with Brisbane 5.7 (37) Ikon Park (crowd: 5,801) Report

Win/Loss table

Colour Symbol Result
Green + Win
Red - Loss
Blue N/A Draw

Bold – Home game
X – Bye
Opponent for round listed above margin
This table can be sorted by margin, winners are represented in the first half of each column, and losers are represented in the second half of each column once sorted

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 GF Ladder
Adelaide GWS
36
WB
25
Car
3
Fre
23
BL
3
Mel
2
Col
24
BL
6
1
Brisbane Mel
15
Fre
13
Col
4
GWS
34
Ade
3
WB
7
Car
0
Ade
6
2
Carlton Col
35
GWS
13
Ade
3
Mel
6
WB
6
Fre
16
BL
0
X 4
Collingwood Car
35
Mel
19
BL
4
WB
7
Fre
1
GWS
36
Ade
24
X 5
Fremantle WB
32
BL
13
GWS
0
Ade
23
Col
1
Car
16
Mel
54
X 7
Greater Western Sydney Ade
36
Car
13
Fre
0
BL
34
Mel
5
Col
36
WB
32
X 8
Melbourne BL
15
Col
19
WB
14
Car
6
GWS
5
Ade
2
Fre
54
X 3
Western Bulldogs Fre
32
Ade
25
Mel
14
Col
7
Car
6
BL
7
GWS
32
X 6

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Brisbane 7 6 0 1 224 148 151.4 26 Grand Final
2 Adelaide (P) 7 5 2 0 291 185 157.3 20
3 Melbourne 7 5 2 0 258 183 141.0 20
4 Carlton 7 3 3 1 261 232 112.5 14
5 Collingwood 7 3 4 0 224 262 85.5 12
6 Western Bulldogs 7 2 5 0 237 232 102.2 8
7 Fremantle 7 1 5 1 191 298 64.1 6
8 Greater Western Sydney 7 1 5 1 157 303 51.8 6
Source: AFL.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers


Ladder progression

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicates the team finished the round inside the top 2.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished in first place on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round.
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
 
1 Brisbane 4 8 12 16 20 24 26
2 Adelaide 4 8 12 16 16 16 20
3 Melbourne 0 4 8 12 12 16 20
4 Carlton 4 8 8 8 12 12 14
5 Collingwood 0 0 0 4 8 12 12
6 Western Bulldogs 4 4 4 4 4 4 8
7 Fremantle 0 0 2 2 2 6 6
8 Greater Western Sydney 0 0 2 2 6 6 6

Grand Final

In the absence of a finals series, the two teams who finished the highest on the ladder at the end of the home and away season played in the AFL Women's Grand Final.[12] Brisbane finished as the minor premiers and secured a spot in the grand final at the end of round six; Adelaide's round seven win over Collingwood saw them secure the second spot in the grand final over Melbourne due to a higher percentage.[13] It was confirmed in February by AFL Chief Executive Officer, Gillon McLachlan, that the team finishing highest on the ladder at the end of the season would earn the right to host the grand final in their home state.[14] The match was originally planned to be held at the Gabba, however due to its ground surface being in a dangerous state, the grand final was moved to Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast as a curtain raiser to the Gold Coast versus Brisbane Lions AFL match.[15]

2017 AFL Women's Grand Final
Saturday, 25 March (12:55 pm) Brisbane 4.5 (29) def. by Adelaide 4.11 (35) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 15,610) Report

Attendances

Coach changes

Club Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming coach Date of appointment
Brisbane Inaugural coach Craig Starcevich[16] 22 June 2016
Carlton Inaugural coach Damien Keeping[17] 29 June 2016
Fremantle Inaugural coach Michelle Cowan[18] 1 July 2016
Greater Western Sydney Inaugural coach Tim Schmidt[19] 23 July 2016
Collingwood Inaugural coach Wayne Siekman[20] 26 July 2016
Western Bulldogs Inaugural coach Paul Groves[21] 23 August 2016
Adelaide Inaugural coach Bec Goddard[22] 24 August 2016
Melbourne Inaugural coach Mick Stinear[23] 15 September 2016
Greater Western Sydney Tim Schmidt Resigned 21 July 2017 Alan McConnell[24] 21 July 2017

Club leadership

Honours

 
Bec Goddard coached Adelaide in 2017, winning the inaugural AFLW premiership.
 
Erin Phillips won the league's best and fairest award for the season
 
Ebony Marinoff was named the inaugural AFL Women's Rising Star winner

Awards

Best and fairest

Table of club best and fairest award recipients
Club Award name Player Ref.
Adelaide Club Champion Erin Phillips [41]
Brisbane Emily Bates [42]
Carlton Brianna Davey [43]
Collingwood Nicola Stevens [44]
Fremantle Dana Hooker [45]
Greater Western Sydney Gabrielle Trainor Medal Jessica Dal Pos [46]
Melbourne Daisy Pearce [47]
Western Bulldogs Susan Alberti Award Ellie Blackburn [48]
Emma Kearney

AFLW leading goalkicker

  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the season's goal kicking tally at the end of that round.

All-Australian team

The final All-Australian team was announced on 28 March. Grand finalists Adelaide and Brisbane had the most representatives with five each, and every team had at least one representative.[49] Melbourne captain Daisy Pearce was announced as the All-Australian captain and Adelaide co-captain Erin Phillips was announced as the vice-captain.[50]

State of Origin

In mid-July the AFL announced a State of Origin representative match would be held for AFL Women's players during the AFL season pre-finals bye.[51] A team of players born in Victoria would play a single exhibition match against a team of players from the rest of Australia at Etihad Stadium on the evening of Saturday 2 September. Initial squads for the match were announced on 25 July including that Melbourne AFLW football operations manager Debbie Lee would coach Victoria, while Adelaide premiership coach Bec Goddard, would coach the Allies.[52]

Squads

Result

AFLW State of Origin
Saturday, 2 September (7:40 pm) Victoria def. Allies Etihad Stadium (crowd: 9,400[53]) Report
0.2.2 (14)
0.8.5 (53)
0.11.7 (73)
 0.17.11 (113)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
0.1.1 (7)
0.2.2 (14)
0.2.2 (14)
 0.2.4 (16)
Umpires: Bryce, Cheever, Rodger
Best on ground: Daisy Pearce
Television broadcast: Network Seven, Fox Footy
Super goals: Nil
Garner 5, Blackburn 3, Ashmore 2, Eva, Lambert, Paxman, Kearney, Pearce, D'Arcy, Hope
Goals Super goals: Nil
Harris, Wuetschner
Pearce, Paxman, Donnellan, Garner, Eva, Kearney, Blackburn Best King, Bates, Antonio, Brennan, Marinoff
Lambert (hip) Injuries Harris (knee), Zielke (ribs), Randall (thigh), Bentley (knee)
Nil Reports Nil

See also

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External links

  • Official AFL Women's website

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The 2017 AFL Women s season was the inaugural season of the AFL Women s competition the new highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia The season featured eight clubs ran from 3 February until 25 March and comprised a 7 game home and away season followed by a grand final featuring the top two clubs 2017 AFL Women s seasonDate3 February 25 MarchTeams8PremiersAdelaide 1st premiership Runners upBrisbane 1st grand final Minor premiersBrisbane 1st minor premiership Wooden spoonersGreater Western Sydney 1st wooden spoon Matches played29Attendance198 020 6 828 per match Highest attendance24 568 round 1 Carlton vs Collingwood Best and fairestErin PhillipsAdelaide 14 votes Leading goalkickerDarcy Vescio Carlton 14 goals Exhibition games2018 The new league was established featuring the women s teams of eight Australian Football League AFL clubs Adelaide Brisbane Carlton Collingwood Fremantle Greater Western Sydney Melbourne and Western Bulldogs The inaugural premiership was won by Adelaide after it defeated Brisbane by six points in the 2017 AFL Women s Grand Final Contents 1 Premiership season 1 1 Home and away matches 1 1 1 Round 1 1 1 2 Round 2 1 1 3 Round 3 1 1 4 Round 4 1 1 5 Round 5 1 1 6 Round 6 1 1 7 Round 7 1 2 Win Loss table 1 3 Ladder 1 3 1 Ladder progression 1 4 Grand Final 2 Attendances 2 1 By club 2 2 By ground 3 Coach changes 4 Club leadership 5 Honours 5 1 Awards 5 1 1 Best and fairest 5 1 2 AFLW leading goalkicker 5 1 3 All Australian team 6 State of Origin 6 1 Squads 6 2 Result 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPremiership season EditHome and away matches Edit Map of the grounds used during the 2017 AFLW season Players contest the first ball up at the inaugural AFLW match The full fixture was released on Friday 9 December 2016 1 2 Notable features of the draw include Carlton and Collingwood featured in the league s first ever match 3 the match was initially scheduled to be held at Collingwood s home Olympic Park Oval but was moved in January 2017 to the higher capacity Ikon Park due to higher than expected interest 4 Adelaide Carlton Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs each had four home games while all other clubs had three 5 Adelaide Greater Western Sydney and Fremantle each hosted matches at grounds outside of their home metropolitan area with trips to Darwin Canberra and Mandurah respectively Fremantle played their home game against Carlton at Domain Stadium the home ground of the men s team as part of a double header which also included an AFL pre season match between the same two clubs 5 6 The Western Bulldogs featured in the most free to air televised matches four Collingwood and Melbourne had three each Adelaide had two and all other clubs had only one 1 Many games were played in the late morning and late afternoon to avoid the summer heat especially in Brisbane and Western Australia 7 All starting times are local Round 1 Edit Round 1Friday 3 February 7 45 pm Carlton 7 4 46 def Collingwood 1 5 11 Ikon Park crowd 24 568 ReportSaturday 4 February 4 35 pm Adelaide 7 6 48 def Greater Western Sydney 1 6 12 Thebarton Oval crowd 9 289 ReportSaturday 4 February 7 35 pm Western Bulldogs 6 8 44 def Fremantle 1 6 12 VU Whitten Oval crowd 10 100 ReportSunday 5 February 5 05 pm Melbourne 1 4 10 def by Brisbane 4 1 25 Casey Fields crowd 6 500 ReportA lockout was declared during the first quarter of the Carlton and Collingwood match with the Victorian Police requesting the gates to be closed for safety reasons 8 The crowd of 24 568 set an all time record for attendance at a stand alone women s sports event in Australia exceeded only by the Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games for crowds at women s sports 9 Round 2 Edit Round 2Friday 10 February 7 35 pm Western Bulldogs 2 11 23 def by Adelaide 7 6 48 VU Whitten Oval crowd 7 669 ReportSaturday 11 February 3 35 pm Carlton 7 5 47 def Greater Western Sydney 5 4 34 Ikon Park crowd 7 884 ReportSaturday 11 February 7 40 pm Collingwood 4 1 25 def by Melbourne 7 2 44 Ikon Park crowd 6 916 ReportSunday 12 February 4 05 pm Fremantle 3 5 23 def by Brisbane 5 6 36 Fremantle Oval crowd 10 000 ReportDue to higher than expected attendances in the first round the match between Collingwood and Melbourne was moved from Olympic Park Oval to Ikon Park 10 Round 3 Edit Round 3Saturday 18 February 12 05 pm Greater Western Sydney 7 1 43 drew with Fremantle 6 7 43 Blacktown ISP Oval crowd 4 000 11 ReportSaturday 18 February 3 35 pm Brisbane 4 3 27 def Collingwood 3 5 23 South Pine Sports Complex crowd 5 500 ReportSaturday 18 February 7 35 pm Western Bulldogs 4 5 29 def by Melbourne 6 7 43 VU Whitten Oval crowd 8 000 ReportSunday 19 February 11 35 am Adelaide 2 5 17 def Carlton 2 2 14 Thebarton Oval crowd 9 006 ReportGreater Western Sydney s draw with Fremantle was the first draw in AFL Women s history Round 4 Edit Round 4Saturday 25 February 11 35 am Melbourne 6 6 42 def Carlton 5 6 36 Casey Fields crowd 3 965 ReportSaturday 25 February 3 35 pm Brisbane 6 7 43 def Greater Western Sydney 1 3 9 South Pine Sports Complex crowd 3 500 ReportSaturday 25 February 7 10 pm Western Bulldogs 3 7 25 def by Collingwood 5 2 32 VU Whitten Oval crowd 6 733 ReportSunday 26 February 4 05 pm Fremantle 3 5 23 def by Adelaide 6 10 46 Fremantle Oval crowd 4 578 ReportRound 5 Edit Round 5Friday 3 March 5 05 pm Greater Western Sydney 3 2 20 def Melbourne 1 9 15 Blacktown ISP Oval crowd 2 000 ReportSaturday 4 March 11 35 am Carlton 8 6 54 def Western Bulldogs 7 6 48 Ikon Park crowd 6 833 ReportSaturday 4 March 10 35 am Fremantle 4 7 31 def by Collingwood 5 2 32 Rushton Park crowd 2 800 ReportSaturday 4 March 6 40 pm Adelaide 4 6 30 def by Brisbane 5 3 33 Norwood Oval crowd 12 108 ReportRound 6 Edit Round 6Friday 10 March 3 05 pm Fremantle 6 7 43 def Carlton 4 3 27 Domain Stadium crowd 1 200 ReportSaturday 11 March 10 05 am Brisbane 2 11 23 def Western Bulldogs 2 4 16 South Pine Sports Complex crowd 4 200 ReportSaturday 11 March 5 40 pm Adelaide 5 2 32 def by Melbourne 5 4 34 TIO Stadium crowd 5 100 ReportSunday 12 March 11 05 am Collingwood 7 13 55 def Greater Western Sydney 3 1 19 Olympic Park Oval crowd 2 700 ReportRound 7 Edit Round 7Saturday 18 March 4 35 pm Melbourne 11 4 70 def Fremantle 2 4 16 Casey Fields crowd 2 500 ReportSaturday 18 March 7 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 3 2 20 def by Western Bulldogs 7 10 52 Manuka Oval crowd 6 460 ReportSunday 19 March 1 35 pm Collingwood 7 4 46 def by Adelaide 10 10 70 Olympic Park Oval crowd 2 500 ReportSunday 19 March 3 35 pm Carlton 6 1 37 drew with Brisbane 5 7 37 Ikon Park crowd 5 801 ReportWin Loss table Edit Colour Symbol ResultGreen WinRed LossBlue N A DrawBold Home game X Bye Opponent for round listed above margin This table can be sorted by margin winners are represented in the first half of each column and losers are represented in the second half of each column once sorted Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 GF LadderAdelaide GWS36 WB25 Car3 Fre23 BL3 Mel2 Col24 BL6 1Brisbane Mel15 Fre13 Col4 GWS34 Ade3 WB7 Car0 Ade6 2Carlton Col35 GWS13 Ade3 Mel6 WB6 Fre16 BL0 X 4Collingwood Car35 Mel19 BL4 WB7 Fre1 GWS36 Ade24 X 5Fremantle WB32 BL13 GWS0 Ade23 Col1 Car16 Mel54 X 7Greater Western Sydney Ade36 Car13 Fre0 BL34 Mel5 Col36 WB32 X 8Melbourne BL15 Col19 WB14 Car6 GWS5 Ade2 Fre54 X 3Western Bulldogs Fre32 Ade25 Mel14 Col7 Car6 BL7 GWS32 X 6Ladder Edit Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification1 Brisbane 7 6 0 1 224 148 151 4 26 Grand Final2 Adelaide P 7 5 2 0 291 185 157 3 203 Melbourne 7 5 2 0 258 183 141 0 204 Carlton 7 3 3 1 261 232 112 5 145 Collingwood 7 3 4 0 224 262 85 5 126 Western Bulldogs 7 2 5 0 237 232 102 2 87 Fremantle 7 1 5 1 191 298 64 1 68 Greater Western Sydney 7 1 5 1 157 303 51 8 6Source AFL com auRules for classification 1 points 2 percentage 3 number of points for P Premiers Ladder progression Edit Numbers highlighted in green indicates the team finished the round inside the top 2 Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished in first place on the ladder in that round Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Brisbane 4 8 12 16 20 24 262 Adelaide 4 8 12 16 16 16 203 Melbourne 0 4 8 12 12 16 204 Carlton 4 8 8 8 12 12 145 Collingwood 0 0 0 4 8 12 126 Western Bulldogs 4 4 4 4 4 4 87 Fremantle 0 0 2 2 2 6 68 Greater Western Sydney 0 0 2 2 6 6 6Grand Final Edit Main article 2017 AFL Women s Grand Final In the absence of a finals series the two teams who finished the highest on the ladder at the end of the home and away season played in the AFL Women s Grand Final 12 Brisbane finished as the minor premiers and secured a spot in the grand final at the end of round six Adelaide s round seven win over Collingwood saw them secure the second spot in the grand final over Melbourne due to a higher percentage 13 It was confirmed in February by AFL Chief Executive Officer Gillon McLachlan that the team finishing highest on the ladder at the end of the season would earn the right to host the grand final in their home state 14 The match was originally planned to be held at the Gabba however due to its ground surface being in a dangerous state the grand final was moved to Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast as a curtain raiser to the Gold Coast versus Brisbane Lions AFL match 15 2017 AFL Women s Grand FinalSaturday 25 March 12 55 pm Brisbane 4 5 29 def by Adelaide 4 11 35 Metricon Stadium crowd 15 610 ReportAttendances EditBy club Edit 2017 AFL Women s attendances Club All games Home gamesTotal Games Avg Total Games Avg Adelaide 65 860 8 8 233 35 503 4 8 876Brisbane 63 219 8 7 902 28 810 4 7 203Carlton 59 257 7 8 465 45 086 4 11 272Collingwood 51 717 7 7 388 12 116 3 4 039Fremantle 35 178 7 5 025 18 578 4 4 645Greater Western Sydney 35 833 7 5 119 12 460 3 4 153Melbourne 34 981 7 4 997 12 965 3 4 322Western Bulldogs 49 995 7 7 142 32 502 4 8 126 By ground Edit 2017 ground attendances Ground Total Games Avg Blacktown ISP Oval 6 000 2 3 000Casey Fields 12 965 3 4 322Domain Stadium 1 200 1 1 200Fremantle Oval 14 578 2 7 289IKON Park 52 002 5 10 400Manuka Oval 6 460 1 6 460Metricon Stadium 15 610 1 15 610Norwood Oval 12 108 1 12 108Olympic Park Oval 5 200 2 2 600Rushton Park 2 800 1 2 800South Pine Sports Complex 13 200 3 4 400Thebarton Oval 18 295 2 9 148TIO Stadium 5 100 1 5 100VU Whitten Oval 32 502 4 8 126Coach changes EditClub Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming coach Date of appointmentBrisbane Inaugural coach Craig Starcevich 16 22 June 2016Carlton Inaugural coach Damien Keeping 17 29 June 2016Fremantle Inaugural coach Michelle Cowan 18 1 July 2016Greater Western Sydney Inaugural coach Tim Schmidt 19 23 July 2016Collingwood Inaugural coach Wayne Siekman 20 26 July 2016Western Bulldogs Inaugural coach Paul Groves 21 23 August 2016Adelaide Inaugural coach Bec Goddard 22 24 August 2016Melbourne Inaugural coach Mick Stinear 23 15 September 2016Greater Western Sydney Tim Schmidt Resigned 21 July 2017 Alan McConnell 24 21 July 2017Club leadership EditTable of club coaches captains and vice captains Club Coach Captain s Vice captain s Ref Adelaide Bec Goddard Erin Phillips Chelsea Randall Angela Foley Sally Riley 25 Brisbane Craig Starcevich Emma Zielke 26 Carlton Damien Keeping Lauren Arnell Brianna Davey Madeline Keryk 27 Collingwood Wayne Siekman Steph Chiocci Alicia Eva 28 Fremantle Michelle Cowan Kara Donnellan Kirby Bentley Kiara Bowers 29 Greater Western Sydney Tim Schmidt Amanda Farrugia Emma Swanson 30 Melbourne Mick Stinear Daisy Pearce Melissa Hickey Elise O Dea 31 Western Bulldogs Paul Groves Katie Brennan Ellie Blackburn 32 Honours Edit Bec Goddard coached Adelaide in 2017 winning the inaugural AFLW premiership Erin Phillips won the league s best and fairest award for the season Darcy Vescio was the AFLW s leading goalkicker for 2017 Ebony Marinoff was named the inaugural AFL Women s Rising Star winner Awards Edit The league best and fairest was awarded to Erin Phillips of Adelaide who polled fourteen votes 33 The leading goalkicker was awarded to Darcy Vescio of Carlton who kicked fourteen goals during the home and away season 34 The Rising Star was awarded to Ebony Marinoff of Adelaide 35 The best on ground in the AFLW Grand Final was awarded to Erin Phillips of Adelaide 36 The goal of the year was awarded to Erin Phillips of Adelaide 37 The mark of the year was awarded to Darcy Vescio of Carlton 38 The minor premiership was awarded to Brisbane 34 The wooden spoon was awarded to Greater Western Sydney 39 AFLW Players Association awards 40 The most valuable player was awarded to Erin Phillips of Adelaide The most courageous player was awarded to Chelsea Randall of Adelaide The best captain was awarded to Daisy Pearce of Melbourne Best and fairest Edit Table of club best and fairest award recipients Club Award name Player Ref Adelaide Club Champion Erin Phillips 41 Brisbane Emily Bates 42 Carlton Brianna Davey 43 Collingwood Nicola Stevens 44 Fremantle Dana Hooker 45 Greater Western Sydney Gabrielle Trainor Medal Jessica Dal Pos 46 Melbourne Daisy Pearce 47 Western Bulldogs Susan Alberti Award Ellie Blackburn 48 Emma KearneyAFLW leading goalkicker Edit Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the season s goal kicking tally at the end of that round Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total1 Darcy Vescio 44 26 17 18 311 314 014 142 Sarah Perkins 11 23 03 14 26 17 411 113 Kate McCarthy 11 01 23 25 27 18 18 9Alyssa Mifsud 00 11 34 26 06 17 295 Erin Phillips 33 03 14 15 05 05 38 86 Moana Hope 00 11 01 12 13 25 27 7Phoebe McWilliams 11 12 24 04 04 26 178 Jess Cameron 00 11 12 03 13 14 26 6Ellie Blackburn 11 01 01 12 35 05 16All Australian team Edit Main article 2017 AFL Women s All Australian team The final All Australian team was announced on 28 March Grand finalists Adelaide and Brisbane had the most representatives with five each and every team had at least one representative 49 Melbourne captain Daisy Pearce was announced as the All Australian captain and Adelaide co captain Erin Phillips was announced as the vice captain 50 2017 AFL Women s All Australian team B Nicola Stevens Collingwood Courtney Cramey Adelaide HB Chelsea Randall Adelaide Brianna Davey Carlton Karen Paxman Melbourne C Elise O Dea Melbourne Daisy Pearce Melbourne captain Emma Kearney Western Bulldogs HF Erin Phillips Adelaide vice captain Sabrina Frederick Traub Brisbane Ellie Blackburn Western Bulldogs F Sarah Perkins Adelaide Darcy Vescio Carlton Foll Emma King Collingwood Kara Donnellan Fremantle Emily Bates Brisbane Int Jessica Dal Pos Greater Western Sydney Kate McCarthy Brisbane Ebony Marinoff Adelaide Tayla Harris Brisbane Melissa Hickey Melbourne Sam Virgo Brisbane Coach Bec Goddard Adelaide State of Origin EditMain article Interstate matches in Australian rules football In mid July the AFL announced a State of Origin representative match would be held for AFL Women s players during the AFL season pre finals bye 51 A team of players born in Victoria would play a single exhibition match against a team of players from the rest of Australia at Etihad Stadium on the evening of Saturday 2 September Initial squads for the match were announced on 25 July including that Melbourne AFLW football operations manager Debbie Lee would coach Victoria while Adelaide premiership coach Bec Goddard would coach the Allies 52 Squads Edit Victoria AFL Women s Playing list Coaching staff 1 Brianna Davey 2 Alicia Eva 3 Jaimee Lambert 4 Karen Paxman 5 Emma Kearney 6 Daisy Pearce c 8 Sarah Hosking 9 Ellie Blackburn 10 Kaitlyn Ashmore 11 Lauren Spark 12 Jessica Dal Pos 13 Lauren Arnell 14 Lily Mithen 15 Kara Donnellan 16 Jasmine Garner 17 Steph Chiocci 18 Melissa Hickey 19 Sarah D Arcy 21 Nicola Stevens 23 Moana Hope 28 Sarah Perkins 30 Alison Downie Head coach Debbie Lee Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s Updated 3 September 2017Source s Players Coaches Allies AFL Women s Playing list Coaching staff 1 Emily Bates 3 Katie Brennan 4 Emma Swanson 5 Elise O Dea 7 Tayla Harris 8 Emma Zielke vc 9 Kate McCarthy 10 Ebony Marinoff 11 Leah Kaslar 12 Ebony Antonio 13 Jessica Sedunary 14 Sabrina Frederick Traub 15 Renee Tomkins 16 Stevie Lee Thompson 17 Dana Hooker 20 Hayley Miller 22 Courtney Cramey 23 Kirby Bentley 24 Jess Wuetschner 26 Chelsea Randall c 35 Bianca Jakobsson 60 Emma King Head coach Bec Goddard Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s Updated 3 September 2017Source s Players Coaches Result Edit AFLW State of OriginSaturday 2 September 7 40 pm Victoria def Allies Etihad Stadium crowd 9 400 53 Report0 2 2 14 0 8 5 53 0 11 7 73 0 17 11 113 Q1Q2Q3 Final 0 1 1 7 0 2 2 14 0 2 2 14 0 2 4 16 Umpires Bryce Cheever Rodger Best on ground Daisy Pearce Television broadcast Network Seven Fox FootySuper goals NilGarner 5 Blackburn 3 Ashmore 2 Eva Lambert Paxman Kearney Pearce D Arcy Hope Goals Super goals NilHarris WuetschnerPearce Paxman Donnellan Garner Eva Kearney Blackburn Best King Bates Antonio Brennan MarinoffLambert hip Injuries Harris knee Zielke ribs Randall thigh Bentley knee Nil Reports NilSee also Edit2016 AFL Women s draftReferences Edit a b 2017 NAB AFL Women s Fixture AFL com au Telstra Media Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 10 December 2016 Fixture revealed Traditional rivals to kick off AFL Women s AFL com au Telstra Media 9 December 2016 Retrieved 10 December 2016 Wright Patrick 9 December 2016 AFL women s competition Fixture released all games to be broadcast on TV ABC com au Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 10 December 2016 Navaratnam Dinny 23 January 2017 Pies Blues AFLW opener moved to Ikon Park AFL com au Telstra Media Retrieved 23 January 2017 a b Club by club analysis of the AFLW fixture AFL com au Telstra Media 10 December 2016 Retrieved 10 December 2016 Talent Justin 7 December 2016 2017 AFL PRE SEASON GAMES REVEALED SEN Retrieved 29 January 2017 Paxinos Stathi 9 December 2016 AFL Women s fixture 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Finalists dominate AFLW All Australian team afl com au Retrieved 12 September 2017 Harrington Anna 28 March 2017 Daisy Pearce named captain of the inaugural AFLW All Australian team with Erin Phillips vice captain Fox Sports Australia News Corp Australia Retrieved 12 September 2017 Laughton Max 15 July 2017 State of Origin to return to footy with stand alone women s match pitting Victoria against rest of Australia Fox Sports News Corp Australia Retrieved 25 July 2017 Big names locked in for AFLW state of origin AFL Media Telstra Media 25 July 2017 Retrieved 25 July 2017 Cavanagh Chris 2 September 2017 Big V hands Allies State of Origin lesson Herald Sun News Corp Retrieved 25 September 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2017 AFL Women s season Official AFL Women s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 AFL Women 27s season amp oldid 1124529807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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