2022 Geelong Football Club season

The 2022 Geelong Football Club season was the club's 158th season playing Australian rules football, with the club competing in their 123rd season in the Australian Football League (AFL). Geelong also fielded a women's team in both 2022 AFL Women's season 6 and 2022 AFL Women's season 7, and a men's and women's reserves team in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and the VFL Women's (VFLW) respectively.

AFL team

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Geelong Football Club
2022 AFL season
PresidentCraig Drummond
CoachChris Scott
(12th season)
Captain(s)Joel Selwood
(11th season)
AFL season18 wins, 4 losses (1st)
Finals seriesPremiers
Best and FairestJeremy Cameron and Cameron Guthrie
Leading goalkickerTom Hawkins (67)
Highest home attendance100,024 vs. Sydney (Grand Final)
Lowest home attendance18,091 vs. North Melbourne (Round 16)
Average home attendance26,875
Club membership71,943

Season summary

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It was the club's twelfth AFL season under senior coach Chris Scott, with Joel Selwood appointed as club captain for a seventh successive year. In the 2022 AFL season Geelong finished the home-and-away season with an 18-4 record, to finish on top of the league ladder to claim the McClelland Trophy, and qualify for the 2022 finals series. The club would win consecutive finals at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to qualify for the 2022 AFL Grand Final where it defeated Sydney 20.13 (133) to 8.4 (52) to claim the club's tenth V/AFL premiership.

After the home-and-away season, Jeremy Cameron and Tom Hawkins were the club's leading goalkickers with 59 goals each. Cameron and Hawkins were both selected in the 2022 All-Australian team along with backman Tom Stewart, utility Mark Blicavs, and fellow forward Tyson Stengle. Young full-back Sam De Koning finished second in the AFL Rising Star to Collingwood's Nick Daicos.

Pre-season

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Geelong defeated Richmond in a pre-season scratch match at GMHBA Stadium played over six periods with both senior and reserves players. The final score was Geelong 20.27 (147) vs. Richmond 21.16 (142). Geelong also competed in 2022 AAMI Community Series against Gold Coast and were defeated 13.17 (95) vs. Geelong's 11.6 (72). Geelong's home-and-away season began on 19 March against Essendon at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

Coaching staff

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Chris Scott continued as the club's men's senior coach for a twelfth season, and in May 2022, signed a two-year contract extension until the end of the 2024 season.[1]

Following the end of the 2021 season, Geelong overhauled their football department, with Matthew Scarlett, Corey Enright, and Matthew Knights departing.[2] Several former Geelong players joined the football department as their replacements. Coming in as head of medical and conditioning services were Harry Taylor, head of player development Matthew Egan, and development coaches James Kelly and Josh Jenkins. Joining them were Jason Lappin (football analyst) and the recently retired Eddie Betts (development).[3]

Geelong instituted a non-traditional coaching structure in 2022 with the club moving away from assistant coaches being responsible for specific positions.[4][5]

2022 Geelong coaching staff
Role Name
Senior coach Chris Scott
Assistant coach Nigel Lappin
Assistant coach Shaun Grigg
Assistant coach James Kelly
Head of player development Matthew Egan
Development coach Eddie Betts
Development coach Josh Jenkins
Ruck coach Brad Ottens

Playing list

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Changes

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At the end of the 2021 AFL season, three players (Josh Jenkins, Lachie Henderson, and Stefan Okunbor) retired, and four players (Ben Jarvis, Cameron Taheny, Oscar Brownless, and Charlie Constable) were delisted.[6][7][8][9]

  • a Tyson Stengle was delisted by Adelaide during the 2021 pre-season

Statistics

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Key
^ Denotes player who was on the club's standard rookie list, and therefore eligible for senior selection.
# Denotes Category B rookie where player needed to be elevated to club's senior list during this season to be eligible for senior selection.
Playing list and statistics[18]
Player No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Handballs Disposals Marks Tackles Hitouts Milestone(s)
Tom Atkins^ 30 25 4 3 238 214 452 65 157 0
Jed Bews 24 23 1 2 134 115 249 79 43 0 150th game (Preliminary final)
Mark Blicavs 46 24 8 5 186 239 425 97 121 350
Jeremy Cameron 5 24 65 37 272 116 388 141 34 1 500th goal (round 12)
200th game (round 15)
Jonathon Ceglar 15 3 0 0 16 19 35 2 2 47 Club debut (round 20)
Brad Close^ 45 25 26 20 181 213 394 85 93 0 50th game (round 21)
Toby Conway 6 0
Luke Dahlhaus 40 10 3 2 40 64 104 20 19 0
Patrick Dangerfield 35 18 8 12 226 178 404 70 49 0 300th game (round 23)
Sam De Koning 16 23 1 0 143 138 281 120 6 4
Oliver Dempsey^ 28 2 1 1 5 14 19 0 2 0 AFL debut (round 6)
Mitch Duncan 22 22 9 7 342 173 515 184 35 0 250th game (round 16)
Francis Evans 31 5 1 0 14 24 38 8 7 0
Cameron Guthrie 29 25 12 12 316 297 613 90 124 0
Zach Guthrie 39 21 5 3 224 97 321 116 48 0 50th game (round 22)
Tom Hawkins 26 25 67 43 221 107 328 142 39 85 700th goal (round 14)
Jack Henry 38 17 4 1 119 65 184 82 24 6 100th game (round 19)
Shaun Higgins 4 5 1 1 41 42 83 15 19 0
Max Holmes 9 18 13 6 161 119 280 68 42 0
Mitch Knevitt 10 2 0 2 10 12 22 8 3 0 AFL debut (round 8)
Jake Kolodjashnij 8 23 2 0 165 111 276 107 33 0 150th game (round 21)
Flynn Kroeger 25 0
Sam Menegola 27 7 5 4 87 38 125 28 8 0
Gryan Miers 32 22 13 13 174 153 327 80 47 0
Oisin Mullin# 34 0
Quinton Narkle 19 8 4 3 40 28 68 21 8 0
Shannon Neale 33 2 0 0 4 9 13 3 4 14 AFL debut (round 11)
Mark O'Connor 42 22 0 4 171 106 277 84 56 0
Brandan Parfitt 3 17 5 4 168 180 348 32 80 0 100th game (round 5)
Esava Ratugolea 17 4 0 0 17 9 26 9 8 13
Gary Rohan 23 12 14 6 71 37 108 31 29 0
Joel Selwood 14 21 7 3 238 221 459 67 91 0 350th game (round 20)
Sam Simpson 37 0
Isaac Smith 7 24 15 22 339 178 517 161 31 0 250th game (round 17)
Rhys Stanley 1 20 3 2 146 111 257 64 36 418
Tyson Stengle 18 25 53 27 247 114 361 82 64 0 Club debut (round 1)
Cooper Stephens 12 7 0 0 36 40 76 14 11 0 AFL debut (round 8)
Nick Stevens 21 0
Tom Stewart 44 20 0 1 354 111 465 146 40 1
Paul Tsapatolis# 36 0
Zach Tuohy 2 24 9 6 351 169 520 120 44 0 250th game (Grand Final)
Cooper Whyte 11 0
Zane Williams^ 41 0
James Willis 20 0

Results

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Key
H Home game
A Away game
QF Qualifying final
PF Preliminary final
GF Grand Final
Table of 2022 AFL season results[19]
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground Attendance Ladder
G B T G B T
1 19 March Won 20 18 138 Essendon 11 6 72 Melbourne Cricket Ground H 54,495 1st
2 25 March Lost 10 17 77 Sydney 17 5 107 Sydney Cricket Ground A 36,578 7th
3 2 April Won 16 8 104 Collingwood 13 13 91 Melbourne Cricket Ground A 52,974 7th
4 8 April Won 11 14 80 Brisbane Lions 11 4 70 GMHBA Stadium H 20,505 5th
5 18 April Lost 11 14 80 Hawthorn 14 8 92 Melbourne Cricket Ground A 48,030 7th
6 24 April Won 17 19 121 North Melbourne 9 7 61 Blundstone Arena A 8,663 6th
7 30 April Lost 10 6 66 Fremantle 10 9 69 GMHBA Stadium H 20,136 7th
8 7 May Won 12 16 88 Greater Western Sydney 4 11 35 Manuka Oval A 11,661 5th
9 14 May Lost 11 14 80 St Kilda 13 12 90 Marvel Stadium A 32,517 7th
10 21 May Won 11 16 82 Port Adelaide 7 5 47 GMHBA Stadium H 18,721 6th
11 28 May Won 15 7 97 Adelaide 7 13 55 GMHBA Stadium H 19,051 6th
12 3 June Won 12 11 83 Western Bulldogs 10 10 70 Marvel Stadium A 34,370 4th
13 Bye 5th
14 18 June Won 12 9 81 West Coast 9 9 63 Optus Stadium A 32,526 4th
15 25 June Won 13 11 89 Richmond 13 8 86 Melbourne Cricket Ground H 59,335 2nd
16 2 July Won 21 18 144 North Melbourne 5 2 32 GMHBA Stadium H 18,091 2nd
17 7 July Won 12 19 91 Melbourne 9 9 63 GMHBA Stadium H 21,501 1st
18 16 July Won 12 13 85 Carlton 8 7 55 Melbourne Cricket Ground A 68,208 1st
19 23 July Won 16 10 106 Port Adelaide 14 10 94 Adelaide Oval A 30,937 1st
20 30 July Won 14 10 94 Western Bulldogs 9 12 66 GMHBA Stadium H 22,106 1st
21 6 August Won 17 8 110 St Kilda 10 5 65 GMHBA Stadium H 20,583 1st
22 13 August Won 18 11 119 Gold Coast 9 5 59 Metricon Stadium A 14,728 1st
23 20 August Won 19 17 131 West Coast 7 4 46 GMHBA Stadium H 21,098 1st
QF 3 September Won 11 12 78 Collingwood 10 12 72 Melbourne Cricket Ground H 91,525
PF 16 September Won 18 12 120 Brisbane Lions 7 7 49 Melbourne Cricket Ground H 77,677
GF 24 September Won 20 13 133 Sydney 8 4 52 Melbourne Cricket Ground H 100,024

Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Geelong (P) 22 18 4 0 2146 1488 144.2 72 Finals series
2 Melbourne 22 16 6 0 1936 1483 130.5 64
3 Sydney 22 16 6 0 2067 1616 127.9 64
4 Collingwood 22 16 6 0 1839 1763 104.3 64
5 Fremantle 22 15 6 1 1739 1486 117.0 62
6 Brisbane Lions 22 15 7 0 2147 1799 119.3 60
7 Richmond 22 13 8 1 2165 1780 121.6 54
8 Western Bulldogs 22 12 10 0 1973 1812 108.9 48
9 Carlton 22 12 10 0 1857 1714 108.3 48
10 St Kilda 22 11 11 0 1703 1715 99.3 44
11 Port Adelaide 22 10 12 0 1806 1638 110.3 40
12 Gold Coast 22 10 12 0 1871 1820 102.8 40
13 Hawthorn 22 8 14 0 1787 1991 89.8 32
14 Adelaide 22 8 14 0 1721 1986 86.7 32
15 Essendon 22 7 15 0 1737 2087 83.2 28
16 Greater Western Sydney 22 6 16 0 1631 1927 84.6 24
17 West Coast 22 2 20 0 1429 2389 59.8 8
18 North Melbourne 22 2 20 0 1337 2397 55.8 8
Source: afl.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Awards

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League awards

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Club Awards

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VFL team

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Geelong Football Club
2022 VFL season
PresidentCraig Drummond
CoachShane O'Bree
(7th season)
Captain(s)Matt Ling
(1st season)
Jackson McLachlan
(1st season)[27]
Home groundGMHBA Stadium
VFL14th
Best and FairestJye Chalcraft[28]
Leading goalkickerShannon Neale (33)

Coached by Shane O'Bree, Geelong entered their reserve players into the Victorian Football League competition for the 22nd season since the competition merged with the AFL Reserves competition in 2000. Former Sydney player Matt Ling was appointed co-captain with Jackson McLachlan.[27]

In the 18-match home-and-away season played over 22 rounds, Geelong did not qualify for the finals, finishing 14th on the ladder with an 8–10 win-loss record. Hit by injuries and availability issues, over 60 players made at least one VFL appearance for the season, with only co-captains Ling and McLachlan featuring in all 18 matches with Daniel Capiron. AFL-listed player Shannon Neale kicked 33 goals from 15 appearances to be the leading goalkicker for the club.

Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
12 Sandringham 18 8 9 1 1442 1534 94.0 34
13 Greater Western Sydney (R) 18 8 9 1 1302 1395 93.3 34
14 Geelong (R) 18 8 10 0 1271 1444 88.0 32
15 Essendon (R) 18 8 10 0 1454 1672 87.0 32
16 Port Melbourne 18 7 11 0 1346 1589 84.7 28
Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for
(R) = Reserves

Awards

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  • Best and Fairest: Jye Chalcraft[28]
  • Little Vic Award (Best first year player): Ben Lloyd[26]

Women's team

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Geelong Football Club
2022 (S6) AFL Women's season
PresidentCraig Drummond
CoachDaniel Lowther
(1st season)
Captain(s)Meg McDonald
(2nd season)
Home groundGMHBA Stadium
AFLW2 wins, 8 losses (12th)
Best and FairestAmy McDonald
Leading goalkickerPhoebe McWilliams (10)
Highest home attendance2,265 vs Collingwood
(Round 3)
Lowest home attendance1,603 vs Greater Western Sydney
(Round 10)

2022 AFL Women's season 6

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Summary

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Following the departure of inaugural coach Paul Hood, the club appointed former Geelong player Daniel Lowther as head coach.[29] Lowther had previously joined the AFLW team coaching staff in 2020 as an assistant coach looking after the midfield.

Number two pick in the 2021 AFL Women's draft Georgie Prespakis was nominated for the Rising Star Award, for her performance in the opening round of the season against North Melbourne; with 2020 draftee Darcy Moloney also nominated for the award later in the season.

Playing list

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Recruitment
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Statistics
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Playing list and statistics[30]
Player No. Games Goals Behinds Kicks Handballs Disposals Marks Tackles
Rene Caris 1 3 0 0 6 10 16 1 6
Danielle Higgins 2 1 0 0 2 3 5 2 1
Amy McDonald 3 10 0 2 85 125 210 5 81
Darcy Moloney 4 8 2 0 41 57 98 7 36
Jordan Ivey 5 10 1 3 41 21 62 15 15
Julia Crockett-Grills 6 9 1 0 36 37 73 9 39
Madisen Maguire 7 6 1 0 8 14 22 3 10
Kate Darby 8 10 4 2 47 15 62 16 20
Nina Morrison 9 8 0 3 53 57 110 7 47
Georgie Rankin 10 9 0 1 40 28 68 15 34
Meg McDonald 11 10 0 0 45 35 80 20 20
Renee Garing 12
Olivia Fuller 13 7 0 0 17 29 46 6 14
Chloe Scheer 14 9 8 6 46 30 76 12 20
Olivia Barber 15 3 0 0 12 8 20 5 4
Chantel Emonson 16 10 1 0 71 26 97 13 35
Georgia Clarke 17 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
Laura Gardiner 18 5 0 1 28 39 67 5 22
Millie Brown 19
Zali Friswell 20 7 1 0 26 25 51 8 17
Rebecca Webster 21 10 3 2 81 87 168 14 63
Rachel Kearns 22 10 1 4 48 13 61 12 34
Phoebe McWilliams 23 10 10 3 39 21 60 23 18
Maddy McMahon 24 10 0 0 61 49 110 38 13
Stephanie Williams 25
Claudia Gunjaca 26 4 0 2 11 8 19 7 7
Sophie Van De Heuvel 27 9 0 1 41 22 63 10 20
Denby Taylor 28
Carly Remmos 29
Annabel Johnson 30 4 0 0 27 5 32 12 12
Gabbie Featherston 32 7 0 0 22 7 29 7 5
Georgie Prespakis 41 10 0 2 70 63 133 6 68
Madeline Keryk 45 10 0 0 62 33 95 9 18

Results

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Key
H Home game
A Away game
Table of season results[31]
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground Attendance
G B T G B T
1 8 January Lost 2 6 18 North Melbourne 4 2 26 Arden Street Oval A 1,872
2 15 January Lost 2 5 17 Carlton 4 7 31 GMHBA Stadium H 2,144
3 21 January Lost 3 6 24 Collingwood 5 5 35 GMHBA Stadium H 2,265
4 29 January Lost 4 1 25 Brisbane 3 9 27 Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex A 1,832
5 4 February Won 4 3 27 West Coast 3 6 24 GMHBA Stadium H 1,938
6 11 February Lost 6 2 38 Gold Coast 7 7 49 Metricon Stadium A 863
7 18 February Lost 2 4 16 Western Bulldogs 3 10 28 Victoria University Whitten Oval A 1,530
8 26 February Won 5 3 33 Richmond 1 4 10 Swinburne Centre A 1,521
9 5 March Lost 0 9 9 St Kilda 2 6 18 RSEA Park A 947
10 11 March Lost 5 5 35 Greater Western Sydney 8 5 53 GMHBA Stadium H 1,603

Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Adelaide (P) 10 9 1 0 405 187 216.6 36 Finals series
2 Melbourne 10 9 1 0 470 252 186.5 36
3 Brisbane 10 8 2 0 496 252 196.8 32
4 North Melbourne 10 7 3 0 346 249 139.0 28
5 Fremantle 10 7 3 0 383 284 134.9 28
6 Collingwood 10 6 4 0 340 276 123.2 24
7 Western Bulldogs 10 4 5 1 354 372 95.2 18
8 Carlton 10 4 6 0 304 362 84.0 16
9 Greater Western Sydney 10 4 6 0 303 409 74.1 16
10 Gold Coast 10 3 6 1 294 431 68.2 14
11 Richmond 10 3 7 0 344 423 81.3 12
12 Geelong 10 2 8 0 242 301 80.4 8
13 St Kilda 10 2 8 0 213 401 53.1 8
14 West Coast 10 1 9 0 222 517 42.9 4
Source: Womens.AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Awards

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League awards
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Club Awards
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VFLW Season

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Results

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Key
H Home game
A Away game
EF Elimination Final
Table of season results[33]
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground
G B T G B T
1 12 February Won 11 7 73 Carlton 2 2 14 Deakin University, Waurn Ponds H
2 19 February Won 5 3 33 Hawthorn 2 3 15 Deakin University, Waurn Ponds H
3 26 February Won 7 10 52 Port Melbourne 0 1 1 Deakin University, Waurn Ponds H
4 5 March Lost 3 1 19 Southern Saints 6 3 39 Deakin University, Waurn Ponds H
5 12 March Lost 5 4 34 Casey 5 15 45 Deakin University, Waurn Ponds H
6 27 March Lost 1 5 11 Essendon 13 11 89 Deakin University, Waurn Ponds H
7 3 April Won 7 3 45 Western Bulldogs 1 1 7 VU Whitten Oval A
8 9 April Won 8 9 57 Collingwood 3 4 22 GMHBA Stadium H
9 23 April Lost 1 3 9 Casey 8 4 52 Casey Fields A
10 30 April Won 7 8 50 Port Melbourne 2 5 17 ETU Stadium A
11 7 May Won 6 5 41 North Melbourne 1 8 14 Arden Street Oval A
12 14 May Won 9 6 60 Darebin 1 2 8 Preston City Oval A
13 22 May Won 8 4 52 Williamstown 2 5 17 Williamstown Oval A
14 28 May Won 6 9 45 Collingwood 4 2 26 Olympic Park Oval A
EF 11 June Lost 2 6 18 Southern Saints 4 2 26 Deakin University, Waurn Ponds H

Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
2 Hawthorn 14 12 1 1 798 220 362.7 50 Finals series
3 Casey 14 11 3 0 701 331 211.8 44
4 Geelong Cats 14 10 4 0 581 366 158.7 40
5 Southern Saints 14 9 4 1 537 424 126.7 38
6 Collingwood 14 7 7 0 450 499 90.2 28
Source: AFL.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.


Awards

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2022 AFL Women's season 7

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Geelong Football Club
2022 (S7) AFL Women's season
PresidentCraig Drummond
CoachDaniel Lowther
(2nd season)
Captain(s)Meg McDonald
(3rd season)
Home groundGMHBA Stadium
AFLW season7 wins, 3 losses (5th)
Finals seriesLost Elimination final
Best and FairestAmy McDonald
Leading goalkickerChloe Scheer (13)

The club qualified for the AFLW finals series for the first time since Geelong's inaugural season in the competition in 2019.

Geelong's score of 15.12 (102) and winning margin of 75 points against Sydney in Round 10 was the club's highest score and biggest win in the AFLW;[36] with the first-half score of 9.6 (60) the highest first-half score in AFLW history.[37]

Results

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Key
PS Pre season game
H Home game
A Away game
EF Elimination final
Table of season results
Round Date Result Score Opponent Score Ground Attendance
G B T G B T
PS 13 August Won 8 5 52 Gold Coast 2 4 16 Austworld Centre Oval A N/A
1 28 August Won 2 3 15 Richmond 1 5 11 GMHBA Stadium H 4,252
2 3 September Won 3 9 27 Fremantle 0 1 1 Fremantle Community Bank Oval A 1,086
3 10 September Lost 1 5 11 Collingwood 2 3 15 GMHBA Stadium H 1,957
4 16 September Lost 2 4 16 North Melbourne 4 4 28 University of Tasmania Stadium A 540
5 22 September Won 11 5 71 St Kilda 3 3 21 GMHBA Stadium H 2,898
6 1 October Won 5 7 37 Western Bulldogs 5 6 36 Mars Stadium A 1,731
7 9 October Won 6 7 43 Essendon 4 4 28 Reid Oval, Warrnambool A 4,560
8 15 October Won 4 10 34 West Coast 4 1 25 Ikon Park H 1,085
9 21 October Lost 4 4 28 Adelaide 4 6 30 Wigan Oval A 2,573
10 29 October Won 15 12 102 Sydney 4 3 27 GMHBA Stadium H 2,084
EF 4 October Lost 1 8 14 North Melbourne 2 4 16 GMHBA Stadium H 4,338

Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Brisbane 10 9 1 0 545 193 282.4 36 Finals series
2 Melbourne (P) 10 9 1 0 519 184 282.1 36
3 Adelaide 10 8 2 0 412 234 176.1 32
4 Richmond 10 7 2 1 321 217 147.9 30
5 Geelong 10 7 3 0 384 222 173.0 28
6 Collingwood 10 7 3 0 289 244 118.4 28
7 Western Bulldogs 10 7 3 0 326 297 109.8 28
8 North Melbourne 10 6 3 1 382 229 166.8 26
9 Gold Coast 10 5 5 0 309 351 88.0 20
10 Essendon 10 4 6 0 349 354 98.6 16
11 Greater Western Sydney 10 4 6 0 265 420 63.1 16
12 Fremantle 10 3 6 1 267 400 66.8 14
13 St Kilda 10 3 7 0 309 373 82.8 12
14 Carlton 10 2 6 2 253 342 74.0 12
15 Hawthorn 10 3 7 0 245 429 57.1 12
16 West Coast 10 2 8 0 239 449 53.2 8
17 Port Adelaide 10 1 8 1 255 361 70.6 6
18 Sydney 10 0 10 0 207 577 35.9 0
Source: womens.afl
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for
(P) Premiers

Awards

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League awards
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Club Awards
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Notes

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