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2018 AFL Women's season

The 2018 AFL Women's season was the second season of the AFL Women's competition, the highest-level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia. The season featured eight clubs, ran from 2 February until 24 March, and comprised a 7-game home-and-away season followed by a grand final featuring the top two clubs.

2018 AFL Women's season
Date2 February—24 March 2018
Teams8
PremiersWestern Bulldogs
1st premiership
Runners-upBrisbane
2nd runners-up result
Minor premiersWestern Bulldogs
1st minor premiership
Best and fairestEmma Kearney (Western Bulldogs)
14 votes
Leading goalkickerBrooke Lochland (Western Bulldogs)
12 goals
Attendance
Matches played29
Total attendance174,012 (6,000 per match)
Highest41,975 (round 2, Fremantle v Collingwood)
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2019 →

The premiership was won by the Western Bulldogs for the first time, after it defeated the Brisbane by six points in the AFL Women's Grand Final.

Rule changes Edit

Three rules were changed heading into the 2018 season:[1][2]

  • A free kick is paid against a player who last touches the ball before it goes out of bounds under the following conditions,
  • A free kick will be awarded against a player who kicks or handballs the football over the boundary line without the football being touched by another player;
  • Except where a player who does not have possession stops the football being touched by an opposition player by shepherding the football across the boundary line where the football could have otherwise been touched.
  • If in doubt the umpires are instructed to throw the ball in.
  • The interchange has been reduced to five players from six players in 2017.
  • Time-on will occur during the last two minutes of each quarter.

Premiership season Edit

The full fixture was released on Friday 27 October 2017.[3] Notable features of the draw include:

  • Unlike the previous season, there were no double-headers with men's preseason matches.[4]
  • Adelaide, Fremantle, Greater Western Sydney and Melbourne each played four home games, while the other four clubs played three.
  • Adelaide, Collingwood, GWS, and Melbourne each hosted matches at grounds outside of their home metropolitan area with trips to Darwin, Moe, Canberra and Alice Springs respectively.
  • Carlton and Collingwood featured in the most free-to-air televised matches (three), Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs had two each, while GWS and Fremantle had one each.
  • Many games were scheduled for the late afternoon to avoid the summer heat, especially in Brisbane and Western Australia.[5]
  • All starting times are local.

Round 1 Edit

Round 1
Friday, 2 February (7:40 pm) Carlton 3.4 (22) def. Collingwood 2.2 (14) Ikon Park (crowd: 19,852) Report
Saturday, 3 February (5:05 pm) Melbourne 7.3 (45) def. Greater Western Sydney 6.3 (39) Casey Fields (crowd: 5,100) Report
Saturday, 3 February (6:45 pm) Adelaide 3.1 (19) def. by Brisbane 4.7 (31) Norwood Oval (crowd: 11,120) Report
Sunday, 4 February (4:35 pm) Western Bulldogs 7.7 (49) def. Fremantle 3.5 (23) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 8,500) Report

Round 2 Edit

Round 2
Friday, 9 February (7:05 pm) Greater Western Sydney 1.3 (9) def. by Carlton 3.12 (30) Drummoyne Oval (crowd: 4,952) Report
Saturday, 10 February (5:05 pm) Melbourne 8.8 (56) def. Adelaide 4.0 (24) Casey Fields (crowd: 3,800) Report
Saturday, 10 February (4:10 pm) Fremantle 6.4 (40) def. Collingwood 4.3 (27) Optus Stadium (crowd: 41,975) Report
Sunday, 11 February (3:35 pm) Brisbane 3.6 (24) def. by Western Bulldogs 5.3 (33) South Pine Sports Complex (crowd: 5,300) Report
  • The Fremantle vs Collingwood match was the first football event played at the newly-constructed Perth Stadium.[6] It was also the only ticketed match of the season and all 54,000 available tickets were sold in advance of the match.[7]

Round 3 Edit

Round 3
Saturday, 17 February (1:35 pm) Adelaide 6.5 (41) def. Western Bulldogs 5.4 (34) Norwood Oval (crowd: 4,900) Report
Saturday, 17 February (7:40 pm) Carlton 2.6 (18) def. by Brisbane 6.4 (40) Ikon Park (crowd: 6,200) Report
Sunday, 18 February (4:35 pm) Collingwood 5.5 (35) def. by Greater Western Sydney 7.6 (48) Olympic Park Oval (crowd: 3,600) Report
Sunday, 18 February (3:35 pm) Fremantle 6.0 (36) def. Melbourne 4.7 (31) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 3,125) Report

Round 4 Edit

Round 4
Friday, 23 February (7:05 pm) Western Bulldogs 12.14 (86) def. Carlton 2.1 (13) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 8,987) Report
Saturday, 24 February (3:35 pm) Brisbane 3.4 (22) def. Fremantle 2.3 (15) South Pine Sports Complex (crowd: 1,500) Report
Saturday, 24 February (5:40 pm) Melbourne 3.6 (24) def. by Collingwood 9.4 (58) TIO Traeger Park (crowd: 2,000) Report
Sunday, 25 February (4:35 pm) Greater Western Sydney 2.7 (19) drew with Adelaide 2.7 (19) Blacktown International Sportspark (crowd: 2,409) Report
  • The Western Bulldogs' score of 12.14 (86) was, at the time, the highest score in a AFL Women's premiership match.[8]
  • Brooke Lochland's seven goals in the match against Carlton is the most of any AFL Women's player in a single match to date.[8]
  • Lauren Arnell kicked Carlton's entire score of 2.1 (13)[8]

Round 5 Edit

Round 5
Friday, 2 March (7:05 pm) Melbourne 4.10 (34) def. Brisbane 4.4 (28) Casey Fields (crowd: 2,100) Report
Saturday, 3 March (2:05 pm) Fremantle 3.3 (21) def. by Greater Western Sydney 6.3 (39) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2,571) Report
Saturday, 3 March (6:40 pm) Adelaide 8.7 (55) def. Carlton 2.8 (20) Norwood Oval (crowd: 5,970) Report
Sunday, 4 March (2:35 pm) Collingwood 6.5 (41) def. by Western Bulldogs 7.7 (49) Ted Summerton Reserve (crowd: 2,700) Report

Round 6 Edit

Round 6
Friday, 9 March (5:35 pm) Adelaide 6.4 (40) def. Fremantle 5.6 (36) TIO Stadium (crowd: 2,159) Report
Saturday, 10 March (3:35 pm) Brisbane 5.9 (39) def. by Collingwood 8.5 (53) Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex (crowd: 2,600) Report
Saturday, 10 March (7:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 7.4 (46) def. Western Bulldogs 4.4 (28) UNSW Canberra Oval (crowd: 4,146) Report
Sunday, 11 March (4:35 pm) Carlton 3.4 (22) def. by Melbourne 8.9 (57) Ikon Park (crowd: 6,300) Report

Round 7 Edit

Round 7
Friday, 16 March (7:05 pm) Greater Western Sydney 3.6 (24) def. by Brisbane 10.4 (64) Blacktown International Sportspark (crowd: 2,253) Report
Saturday, 17 March (2:05 pm) Fremantle 9.5 (59) def. Carlton 6.12 (48) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 2,751) Report
Saturday, 17 March (7:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 5.3 (33) def. Melbourne 4.7 (31) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 7,593) Report
Sunday, 18 March (2:35 pm) Collingwood 8.5 (53) def. Adelaide 4.8 (32) Olympic Park Oval (crowd: 2,300) Report

Win/Loss table Edit

+ Win Qualified for finals
- Loss X Bye
Draw Eliminated

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 BL
12
Mel
32
WB
7
GWS
0
Car
35
Fre
4
Col
21
X 5
Brisbane Ade
12
WB
9
Car
22
Fre
7
Mel
6
Col
14
GWS
40
WB
6
2
Carlton Col
8
GWS
21
BL
22
WB
73
Ade
35
Mel
35
Fre
11
X 8
Collingwood Car
8
Fre
13
GWS
13
Mel
34
WB
8
BL
14
Ade
21
X 6
Fremantle WB
26
Col
13
Mel
5
BL
7
GWS
18
Ade
4
Car
11
X 7
Greater Western Sydney Mel
6
Car
21
Col
13
Ade
0
Fre
18
WB
18
BL
40
X 4
Melbourne GWS
6
Ade
32
Fre
5
Col
34
BL
6
Car
35
WB
2
X 3
Western Bulldogs Fre
26
BL
9
Ade
7
Car
73
Col
8
GWS
18
Mel
2
BL
6
1

Ladder Edit

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Western Bulldogs (P) 7 5 2 0 312 219 142.5 20 Grand Final
2 Brisbane 7 4 3 0 248 196 126.5 16
3 Melbourne 7 4 3 0 278 240 115.8 16
4 Greater Western Sydney 7 3 3 1 224 242 92.6 14
5 Adelaide 7 3 3 1 230 249 92.4 14
6 Collingwood 7 3 4 0 281 254 110.6 12
7 Fremantle 7 3 4 0 230 256 89.8 12
8 Carlton 7 2 5 0 173 320 54.1 8
Source: AFL.com.au
Rules 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 Western Bulldogs 4 8 8 12 16 16 20
2 Brisbane 4 4 8 12 12 12 16
3 Melbourne 4 8 8 8 12 16 16
4 Greater Western Sydney 0 0 4 6 10 14 14
5 Adelaide 0 0 4 6 10 14 14
6 Collingwood 0 0 0 4 4 8 12
7 Fremantle 0 4 8 8 8 8 12
8 Carlton 4 8 8 8 8 8 8

Grand final Edit

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.[9]

Grand Final
Saturday, 24 March (12:35 pm) Western Bulldogs 4.3 (27) def. Brisbane 3.3 (21) Ikon Park (crowd: 7,083)

Attendances Edit

By club Edit

2018 AFL Women's attendances
Club Total Games Avg. per game Home total Home games Home avg.
Adelaide 32,658 7 4,665 24,149 4 6,037
Brisbane 31,073 7 4,439 9,400 3 3,133
Carlton 52,261 6 8,710 32,352 3 10,784
Collingwood 75,027 7 10,718 8,600 3 2,867
Fremantle 59,830 6 9,972 47,671 3 15,890
Greater Western Sydney 25,031 7 3,576 13,760 4 3,440
Melbourne 30,018 7 4,288 13,000 4 3,250
Western Bulldogs 42,126 7 6,018 25,080 3 8,360

By ground Edit

2018 ground attendances
Ground Total Games Avg. per game
Blacktown International Sportspark 2,409 1 2,409
Casey Fields 11,000 3 3,667
Drummoyne Oval 4,952 1 4,952
Fremantle Oval 5,696 2 2,848
Ikon Park 32,352 3 10,784
Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex 2,600 1 2,600
Norwood Oval 21,990 3 7,330
Olympic Park Oval 5,900 2 2,950
Optus Stadium 41,975 1 41,975
South Pine Sports Complex 6,800 2 3,400
Ted Summerton Reserve 2,700 1 2,700
TIO Stadium 2,159 1 2,159
TIO Traeger Park 2,000 1 2,000
UNSW Canberra Oval 4,146 1 4,146
VU Whitten Oval 25,080 3 8,360

Awards Edit

Best and fairest Edit

Club Award name Player Ref.
Adelaide Club Champion Chelsea Randall [16]
Brisbane Best and fairest Kate Lutkins [17]
Carlton Best and fairest Katie Loynes [18]
Breann Moody
Collingwood Best and fairest Chloe Molloy [19]
Fremantle Fairest and best Ebony Antonio [20]
Greater Western Sydney Gabrielle Trainor Medal Alicia Eva [21]
Melbourne Best and fairest Daisy Pearce [22]
Western Bulldogs Susan Alberti Award Emma Kearney [23]

AFLW leading goalkicker Edit

  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the season's goal kicking tally at the end of that round.
  • Underlined numbers indicates the player did not play that round.

Coach changes Edit

Club Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming coach Date of appointment
Carlton Damien Keeping Mutual termination[24] 20 March 2018 Daniel Harford[25] 23 April 2018
Adelaide Bec Goddard Resigned[26] 13 April 2018 Matthew Clarke[27] 23 May 2018
Fremantle Michelle Cowan Resigned[28] 19 April 2018 Trent Cooper[29] 7 June 2018

Club leadership Edit

Club Coach Captain(s) Vice-captain(s) Leadership group Ref
Adelaide Bec Goddard Erin Phillips, Chelsea Randall Courtney Cramey, Ange Foley, Sally Riley [30]
Brisbane Craig Starcevich Emma Zielke Leah Kaslar Emily Bates, Sabrina Frederick-Traub, Kate Lutkins, Sharni Webb [31]
Carlton Damien Keeping
(Rds 1, 4–7)
Brianna Davey Lauren Arnell, Sarah Hosking [32]
Nick Rutley
(Rds 2–3)
Collingwood Wayne Siekman Steph Chiocci Brittany Bonnici, Emma Grant Christina Bernardi, Ashleigh Brazill, Emma King [33]
Fremantle Michelle Cowan Kara Donnellan Kiara Bowers, Amy Lavell [34]
Greater Western Sydney Alan McConnell Amanda Farrugia Alicia Eva Jessica Dal Pos, Tanya Hetherington, Emma Swanson [35]
Melbourne Mick Stinear Daisy Pearce Melissa Hickey, Elise O'Dea [36]
Western Bulldogs Paul Groves Katie Brennan Ellie Blackburn, Nicole Callinan, Hannah Scott [37]

See also Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official AFL Women's website

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The 2018 AFL Women s season was the second season of the AFL Women s competition the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia The season featured eight clubs ran from 2 February until 24 March and comprised a 7 game home and away season followed by a grand final featuring the top two clubs 2018 AFL Women s seasonDate2 February 24 March 2018Teams8PremiersWestern Bulldogs1st premiershipRunners upBrisbane2nd runners up resultMinor premiersWestern Bulldogs1st minor premiershipBest and fairestEmma Kearney Western Bulldogs 14 votesLeading goalkickerBrooke Lochland Western Bulldogs 12 goalsAttendanceMatches played29Total attendance174 012 6 000 per match Highest41 975 round 2 Fremantle v Collingwood 20172019 The premiership was won by the Western Bulldogs for the first time after it defeated the Brisbane by six points in the AFL Women s Grand Final Contents 1 Rule changes 2 Premiership season 2 1 Round 1 2 2 Round 2 2 3 Round 3 2 4 Round 4 2 5 Round 5 2 6 Round 6 2 7 Round 7 3 Win Loss table 4 Ladder 4 1 Ladder progression 5 Grand final 6 Attendances 6 1 By club 6 2 By ground 7 Awards 7 1 Best and fairest 7 2 AFLW leading goalkicker 8 Coach changes 9 Club leadership 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksRule changes EditThree rules were changed heading into the 2018 season 1 2 A free kick is paid against a player who last touches the ball before it goes out of bounds under the following conditions A free kick will be awarded against a player who kicks or handballs the football over the boundary line without the football being touched by another player Except where a player who does not have possession stops the football being touched by an opposition player by shepherding the football across the boundary line where the football could have otherwise been touched If in doubt the umpires are instructed to throw the ball in The interchange has been reduced to five players from six players in 2017 Time on will occur during the last two minutes of each quarter Premiership season Edit nbsp Map of the grounds used during the 2018 AFLW season The full fixture was released on Friday 27 October 2017 3 Notable features of the draw include Unlike the previous season there were no double headers with men s preseason matches 4 Adelaide Fremantle Greater Western Sydney and Melbourne each played four home games while the other four clubs played three Adelaide Collingwood GWS and Melbourne each hosted matches at grounds outside of their home metropolitan area with trips to Darwin Moe Canberra and Alice Springs respectively Carlton and Collingwood featured in the most free to air televised matches three Adelaide Brisbane Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs had two each while GWS and Fremantle had one each Many games were scheduled for the late afternoon to avoid the summer heat especially in Brisbane and Western Australia 5 All starting times are local Round 1 Edit Round 1Friday 2 February 7 40 pm Carlton 3 4 22 def Collingwood 2 2 14 Ikon Park crowd 19 852 ReportSaturday 3 February 5 05 pm Melbourne 7 3 45 def Greater Western Sydney 6 3 39 Casey Fields crowd 5 100 ReportSaturday 3 February 6 45 pm Adelaide 3 1 19 def by Brisbane 4 7 31 Norwood Oval crowd 11 120 ReportSunday 4 February 4 35 pm Western Bulldogs 7 7 49 def Fremantle 3 5 23 VU Whitten Oval crowd 8 500 ReportRound 2 Edit Round 2Friday 9 February 7 05 pm Greater Western Sydney 1 3 9 def by Carlton 3 12 30 Drummoyne Oval crowd 4 952 ReportSaturday 10 February 5 05 pm Melbourne 8 8 56 def Adelaide 4 0 24 Casey Fields crowd 3 800 ReportSaturday 10 February 4 10 pm Fremantle 6 4 40 def Collingwood 4 3 27 Optus Stadium crowd 41 975 ReportSunday 11 February 3 35 pm Brisbane 3 6 24 def by Western Bulldogs 5 3 33 South Pine Sports Complex crowd 5 300 ReportThe Fremantle vs Collingwood match was the first football event played at the newly constructed Perth Stadium 6 It was also the only ticketed match of the season and all 54 000 available tickets were sold in advance of the match 7 Round 3 Edit Round 3Saturday 17 February 1 35 pm Adelaide 6 5 41 def Western Bulldogs 5 4 34 Norwood Oval crowd 4 900 ReportSaturday 17 February 7 40 pm Carlton 2 6 18 def by Brisbane 6 4 40 Ikon Park crowd 6 200 ReportSunday 18 February 4 35 pm Collingwood 5 5 35 def by Greater Western Sydney 7 6 48 Olympic Park Oval crowd 3 600 ReportSunday 18 February 3 35 pm Fremantle 6 0 36 def Melbourne 4 7 31 Fremantle Oval crowd 3 125 ReportRound 4 Edit Round 4Friday 23 February 7 05 pm Western Bulldogs 12 14 86 def Carlton 2 1 13 VU Whitten Oval crowd 8 987 ReportSaturday 24 February 3 35 pm Brisbane 3 4 22 def Fremantle 2 3 15 South Pine Sports Complex crowd 1 500 ReportSaturday 24 February 5 40 pm Melbourne 3 6 24 def by Collingwood 9 4 58 TIO Traeger Park crowd 2 000 ReportSunday 25 February 4 35 pm Greater Western Sydney 2 7 19 drew with Adelaide 2 7 19 Blacktown International Sportspark crowd 2 409 ReportThe Western Bulldogs score of 12 14 86 was at the time the highest score in a AFL Women s premiership match 8 Brooke Lochland s seven goals in the match against Carlton is the most of any AFL Women s player in a single match to date 8 Lauren Arnell kicked Carlton s entire score of 2 1 13 8 Round 5 Edit Round 5Friday 2 March 7 05 pm Melbourne 4 10 34 def Brisbane 4 4 28 Casey Fields crowd 2 100 ReportSaturday 3 March 2 05 pm Fremantle 3 3 21 def by Greater Western Sydney 6 3 39 Fremantle Oval crowd 2 571 ReportSaturday 3 March 6 40 pm Adelaide 8 7 55 def Carlton 2 8 20 Norwood Oval crowd 5 970 ReportSunday 4 March 2 35 pm Collingwood 6 5 41 def by Western Bulldogs 7 7 49 Ted Summerton Reserve crowd 2 700 ReportRound 6 Edit Round 6Friday 9 March 5 35 pm Adelaide 6 4 40 def Fremantle 5 6 36 TIO Stadium crowd 2 159 ReportSaturday 10 March 3 35 pm Brisbane 5 9 39 def by Collingwood 8 5 53 Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex crowd 2 600 ReportSaturday 10 March 7 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 7 4 46 def Western Bulldogs 4 4 28 UNSW Canberra Oval crowd 4 146 ReportSunday 11 March 4 35 pm Carlton 3 4 22 def by Melbourne 8 9 57 Ikon Park crowd 6 300 ReportRound 7 Edit Round 7Friday 16 March 7 05 pm Greater Western Sydney 3 6 24 def by Brisbane 10 4 64 Blacktown International Sportspark crowd 2 253 ReportSaturday 17 March 2 05 pm Fremantle 9 5 59 def Carlton 6 12 48 Fremantle Oval crowd 2 751 ReportSaturday 17 March 7 10 pm Western Bulldogs 5 3 33 def Melbourne 4 7 31 VU Whitten Oval crowd 7 593 ReportSunday 18 March 2 35 pm Collingwood 8 5 53 def Adelaide 4 8 32 Olympic Park Oval crowd 2 300 ReportWin Loss table Edit Win Qualified for finals Loss X ByeDraw EliminatedBold 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 BL12 Mel32 WB7 GWS0 Car35 Fre4 Col21 X 5Brisbane Ade12 WB9 Car22 Fre7 Mel6 Col14 GWS40 WB6 2Carlton Col8 GWS21 BL22 WB73 Ade35 Mel35 Fre11 X 8Collingwood Car8 Fre13 GWS13 Mel34 WB8 BL14 Ade21 X 6Fremantle WB26 Col13 Mel5 BL7 GWS18 Ade4 Car11 X 7Greater Western Sydney Mel6 Car21 Col13 Ade0 Fre18 WB18 BL40 X 4Melbourne GWS6 Ade32 Fre5 Col34 BL6 Car35 WB2 X 3Western Bulldogs Fre26 BL9 Ade7 Car73 Col8 GWS18 Mel2 BL6 1Ladder EditPos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification1 Western Bulldogs P 7 5 2 0 312 219 142 5 20 Grand Final2 Brisbane 7 4 3 0 248 196 126 5 163 Melbourne 7 4 3 0 278 240 115 8 164 Greater Western Sydney 7 3 3 1 224 242 92 6 145 Adelaide 7 3 3 1 230 249 92 4 146 Collingwood 7 3 4 0 281 254 110 6 127 Fremantle 7 3 4 0 230 256 89 8 128 Carlton 7 2 5 0 173 320 54 1 8Source 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 Western Bulldogs 4 8 8 12 16 16 202 Brisbane 4 4 8 12 12 12 163 Melbourne 4 8 8 8 12 16 164 Greater Western Sydney 0 0 4 6 10 14 145 Adelaide 0 0 4 6 10 14 146 Collingwood 0 0 0 4 4 8 127 Fremantle 0 4 8 8 8 8 128 Carlton 4 8 8 8 8 8 8Grand final EditMain article 2018 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 9 Grand FinalSaturday 24 March 12 35 pm Western Bulldogs 4 3 27 def Brisbane 3 3 21 Ikon Park crowd 7 083 Attendances EditBy club Edit 2018 AFL Women s attendances Club Total Games Avg per game Home total Home games Home avg Adelaide 32 658 7 4 665 24 149 4 6 037Brisbane 31 073 7 4 439 9 400 3 3 133Carlton 52 261 6 8 710 32 352 3 10 784Collingwood 75 027 7 10 718 8 600 3 2 867Fremantle 59 830 6 9 972 47 671 3 15 890Greater Western Sydney 25 031 7 3 576 13 760 4 3 440Melbourne 30 018 7 4 288 13 000 4 3 250Western Bulldogs 42 126 7 6 018 25 080 3 8 360By ground Edit 2018 ground attendances Ground Total Games Avg per gameBlacktown International Sportspark 2 409 1 2 409Casey Fields 11 000 3 3 667Drummoyne Oval 4 952 1 4 952Fremantle Oval 5 696 2 2 848Ikon Park 32 352 3 10 784Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex 2 600 1 2 600Norwood Oval 21 990 3 7 330Olympic Park Oval 5 900 2 2 950Optus Stadium 41 975 1 41 975South Pine Sports Complex 6 800 2 3 400Ted Summerton Reserve 2 700 1 2 700TIO Stadium 2 159 1 2 159TIO Traeger Park 2 000 1 2 000UNSW Canberra Oval 4 146 1 4 146VU Whitten Oval 25 080 3 8 360Awards EditThe league best and fairest was awarded to Emma Kearney 10 The leading goalkicker was awarded to Brooke Lochland of the Western Bulldogs who kicked twelve goals during the home and away season 10 The Rising Star was awarded to Chloe Molloy 10 The best on ground in the AFL Women s Grand Final was awarded to Monique Conti 11 The goal of the year was awarded to Aliesha Newman 10 The mark of the year was awarded to Tayla Harris 10 The minor premiership was awarded to Western Bulldogs 12 AFLW Players Association awards The most valuable player was awarded to Courtney Gum 13 The most courageous player was awarded to Chelsea Randall 13 The best captain was awarded to Daisy Pearce 13 The best first year player was awarded to Chloe Molloy 13 Chelsea Randall was named the captain of the 2018 AFL Women s All Australian team The grand finalists Western Bulldogs and Brisbane Lions along with Melbourne each had 4 players selected with all eight clubs represented in the final team by at least one player 14 The wooden spoon was awarded to Carlton 15 Best and fairest Edit Club Award name Player Ref Adelaide Club Champion Chelsea Randall 16 Brisbane Best and fairest Kate Lutkins 17 Carlton Best and fairest Katie Loynes 18 Breann MoodyCollingwood Best and fairest Chloe Molloy 19 Fremantle Fairest and best Ebony Antonio 20 Greater Western Sydney Gabrielle Trainor Medal Alicia Eva 21 Melbourne Best and fairest Daisy Pearce 22 Western Bulldogs Susan Alberti Award Emma Kearney 23 AFLW leading goalkicker Edit Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the season s goal kicking tally at the end of that round Underlined numbers indicates the player did not play that round Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total1 Brooke Lochland 11 01 12 79 211 011 112 122 Jess Wuetschner 22 24 15 27 07 18 311 113 Christina Bernardi 00 22 02 13 14 37 29 9Tegan Cunningham 11 23 25 05 16 39 095 Sabrina Frederick Traub 00 00 00 00 33 14 48 8Moana Hope 00 00 22 24 04 37 187 Phoebe McWilliams 33 14 26 06 17 07 07 7Erin Phillips 00 00 44 04 04 37 07Ruth Wallace 11 12 02 13 36 06 1710 Katie Brennan 33 03 25 05 05 05 16 6Kate Hore 11 01 01 12 13 25 16Amy Lavell 22 13 14 04 04 04 26Coach changes EditClub Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming coach Date of appointmentCarlton Damien Keeping Mutual termination 24 20 March 2018 Daniel Harford 25 23 April 2018Adelaide Bec Goddard Resigned 26 13 April 2018 Matthew Clarke 27 23 May 2018Fremantle Michelle Cowan Resigned 28 19 April 2018 Trent Cooper 29 7 June 2018Club leadership EditClub Coach Captain s Vice captain s Leadership group RefAdelaide Bec Goddard Erin Phillips Chelsea Randall Courtney Cramey Ange Foley Sally Riley 30 Brisbane Craig Starcevich Emma Zielke Leah Kaslar Emily Bates Sabrina Frederick Traub Kate Lutkins Sharni Webb 31 Carlton Damien Keeping Rds 1 4 7 Brianna Davey Lauren Arnell Sarah Hosking 32 Nick Rutley Rds 2 3 Collingwood Wayne Siekman Steph Chiocci Brittany Bonnici Emma Grant Christina Bernardi Ashleigh Brazill Emma King 33 Fremantle Michelle Cowan Kara Donnellan Kiara Bowers Amy Lavell 34 Greater Western Sydney Alan McConnell Amanda Farrugia Alicia Eva Jessica Dal Pos Tanya Hetherington Emma Swanson 35 Melbourne Mick Stinear Daisy Pearce Melissa Hickey Elise O Dea 36 Western Bulldogs Paul Groves Katie Brennan Ellie Blackburn Nicole Callinan Hannah Scott 37 See also Edit2017 AFL Women s draftReferences Edit Edwards Nat 13 December 2017 Last touch rule confirmed for AFLW in 2018 AFL com au Telstra Media Retrieved 1 February 2018 Olle Sarah 14 December 2017 Three new rules will take effect in the AFLW in 2018 but they haven t all been received well Fox Sports Australia News Corp Australia Retrieved 1 February 2018 AFLW fixture reveal Massive R1 to open 2018 Australian Football League 27 October 2017 Retrieved 27 October 2017 Thompson Matt King Travis 26 October 2017 AFL releases fixture for JLT Community Series afl com au Australian Football League Retrieved 26 October 2017 Paxinos Stathi 9 December 2016 AFL Women s fixture Pies Blues to fire up historic first season The Age Fairfax Retrieved 28 October 2017 Black Sarah 19 September 2017 AFLW Dockers get first crack at Perth Stadium AFL com au Telstra Media Retrieved 27 October 2017 AFL women s clash set to make history in Perth with record crowd at new stadium WA Today Fairfax Media 9 February 2018 Retrieved 9 February 2018 a b c Navaratnam Dinny 23 February 2018 Breakout Dog destroys Blues AFL com au Telstra Media Retrieved 23 February 2018 Your ultimate guide to the inaugural AFL Women s competition including predictions full fixture Fox Sports Australia News Corp Australia 2 February 2017 Retrieved 4 February 2017 a b c d e Emma Kearney named AFLW best and fairest but future with Dogs unclear the Guardian Australian Associated Press 27 March 2018 Retrieved 6 April 2018 Cherny Daniel 24 March 2018 Grand final star Conti s juggling act continues The Age Retrieved 6 April 2018 Matthews Bruce 17 March 2018 AFLW match report Bulldogs lock in GF spot AFL com au Telstra Media Retrieved 22 March 2018 a b c d By Gum Courtney wins major AFLW award Nine Wide World of Sports wwos nine com au Retrieved 6 April 2018 Wood Lauren 27 March 2018 AFLW All Australian team 2018 Chelsea Randall captain four Bulldogs named Fox Sports Retrieved 6 April 2018 Harrington Anna 20 March 2018 Carlton parts ways with AFLW coach Damien Keeping after the Blues claimed the wooden spoon Fox Sports Australia News Corp Australia Retrieved 22 March 2018 Fjeldstad Jesper 21 March 2018 Co captain Chelsea Randall was the clear club champion at the Adelaide Crows awards night The Advertiser News Corp Australia Retrieved 21 March 2018 Arnold Rickie Lee 23 March 2018 Brisbane star Kate Lutkins is prepared to fight fire with fire if the AFLW Grand Final gets physical The Courier Mail News Corp Australia Retrieved 15 April 2018 Landsberger Sam 10 April 2018 Katie Loynes and Breann Moody crowed joint Carlton AFLW best and fairest winners Herald Sun News Corp Australia Retrieved 15 April 2018 AFLW First year star takes out Magpies B amp F AFL com au Telstra Media 9 April 2018 Retrieved 15 April 2018 Antonio wins Freo s Fairest and Best fremantlefc com au Retrieved 6 April 2018 Eva Claims 2018 Gabrielle Trainor Medal GWSgiants com au Telstra Media 28 March 2018 Retrieved 28 March 2018 Burgan Matt 28 March 2018 Pearce claims second best and fairest MelbourneFC com au Telstra Media Retrieved 28 March 2018 Kearney wins second AFLW Best and Fairest WesternBulldogs com au Telstra Media 29 March 2018 Retrieved 15 April 2018 Club statement Damien Keeping Carlton Telstra 20 March 2018 Morris Tom 23 April 2018 Daniel Harford appointed Carlton AFL women s coach for 2019 AFLW season Fox Sports Lerner Ronny 13 April 2018 Goddard quits as Adelaide s AFLW coach to concentrate on police career The Age Balmer Matt 23 May 2018 Adelaide appoint Matthew Clarke as new AFLW coach Fox Sports Chadwick Justin 19 April 2018 Dockers coach Cowan quits AFLW post The Age AFLW Trent Cooper named as Michelle Cowan s successor at Fremantle Fox Sports 7 June 2018 AFLW Phillips Randall to captain Crows in 2018 Adelaide Telstra Media 20 January 2018 Fielding Josie 17 January 2018 Zielke re elected as Captain Brisbane Telstra Media Ryan Peter 12 January 2018 Carlton name Brianna Davey Lauren Arnell Sarah Hosking to lead women s team The Age Fairfax Media Retrieved 12 January 2018 Lechucki Meagan 17 December 2017 Emerging leaders to follow captain Chiocci Collingwood Telstra Media Retrieved 17 December 2017 Black Sarah 20 December 2017 AFLW Freo sticks with trusted skipper AFL Media Telstra Media Retrieved 13 January 2018 Collins Ben 19 January 2018 AFLW Boom Pies recruit gets key Giants role AFL Media Telstra Media Retrieved 20 January 2018 Nobes Caitlin 26 January 2018 AFLW leaders named for 2018 AFL com au Telstra Retrieved 26 January 2018 AFLW Dogs keep faith with leadership quartet AFL Media Telstra Media 26 January 2018 Retrieved 26 January 2018 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2018 AFL Women s season Official AFL Women s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 AFL Women 27s season amp oldid 1175225222, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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