This is a list of records from the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition since its first season in 2017.
Club records
editPremierships
editTitles | Club | Seasons |
---|---|---|
3 | Adelaide | 2017, 2019, 2022 (S6) |
2 | Brisbane | 2021, 2023 |
1 | Melbourne | 2022 (S7) |
1 | Western Bulldogs | 2018 |
There were no premiers for the 2020 season of the AFL Women's competition as it was ended prematurely due to the outbreak of COVID-19[1]
Runners-up
editTitles | Club | Seasons |
---|---|---|
3 | Brisbane | 2017, 2018, 2022 (S7) |
1 | Melbourne | 2022 (S6) |
1 | Adelaide | 2021 |
1 | Carlton | 2019 |
1 | North Melbourne | 2023 |
Highest scores
editRank | 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 |
3 | 15.12 (102) | Geelong | Sydney | 2022 (S7) | 10 | Kardinia Park |
4 | 15.9 (99) | Melbourne | Greater Western Sydney | 2023 | 2 | Manuka Oval |
15.9 (99) | Gold Coast | West Coast | 2023 | 2 | Carrara Stadium | |
Source:[2][3] (Last updated: 24 September 2023) |
Lowest scores
editRank | Score | Club | Opponent | Year | Round | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 0.1 (1) | West Coast | Melbourne | 2022 (S7) | 10 | Casey Fields |
0.1 (1) | Sydney | North Melbourne | 2022 (S7) | 6 | Punt Road Oval | |
0.1 (1) | Greater Western Sydney | Adelaide | 2022 (S7) | 5 | Unley Oval | |
0.1 (1) | Fremantle | Geelong | 2022 (S7) | 2 | Fremantle Oval | |
5 | ||||||
0.2 (2) | Greater Western Sydney | North Melbourne | 2023 | 5 | Arden Street Oval | |
0.2 (2) | Sydney | Port Adelaide | 2022 (S7) | 4 | Alberton Oval | |
0.2 (2) | St Kilda | Carlton | 2022 (S6) | 7 | Princes Park | |
0.2 (2) | Gold Coast | Brisbane | 2021 | 2 | Casey Fields | |
Source:[4][5] (Last updated: 24 September 2023) |
Goalkicking
editMost goals in a game
editKicks after the siren
editGoal to win
editPlayer | Club | Opponent | Year | Score | Details | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Katherine Smith | Greater Western Sydney | St Kilda | 2022 (S6) | 41–39 | [6] |
2 | Aisling McCarthy | Fremantle | Melbourne | 2024 | 47–41 | [7] |
Goal to draw
editPlayer | Club | Opponent | Year | Score | Details | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jamie Stanton | Gold Coast | Greater Western Sydney | 2024 | 36–36 | [8] |
Missed opportunities
editA list of instances where a player had a shot at goal after the siren to win or draw the game but missed, resulting in a loss, or instances where a player has had a kick after the siren with scores level but failed to score.
Player | Team | Opponent | Year | Score | Outcome | Details | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Greta Bodey | Brisbane | Melbourne | 2021 | 36–38 | No score (fell short) | [9] |
2 | Greta Bodey | Brisbane | Melbourne | 2022 (S6) | 32–35 | Behind (touched in the goal square) | [10] |
3 | Emma Kearney | North Melbourne | Brisbane | 2023 | 33–35 | No score (fell short) | [11][12] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "No premiership in 2020: AFLW season ends immediately". afl.com.au/aflw. 2020-03-22. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
- ^ "AFL - HIGHEST SCORES". Australian Football.
- ^ "Melbourne scores 88-point AFLW win over Fremantle as Western Bulldogs, St Kilda and Richmond post victories". ABC News.
- ^ "AFL - LOWEST SCORES". Australian Football.
- ^ "Adelaide Crows defeat Giants by 96 points for biggest win in AFLW history". The Guardian.
- ^ Received a free kick and a 50-metre penalty with seconds remaining; converted after the final siren to give the Giants a two-point win.
- ^ Scores were level, McCarthy received a free kick with seconds remaining; converted after the final siren to give Fremantle the win."Knee injury to Freo star Tighe sours AFLW win over Dees". Riverine Herald. AAP. 21 September 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
- ^ Received a free kick approximately 35m from goal on a slight angle. "Suns rein in hobbling Giants to steal after-siren draw". afl.com.au/aflw. 2024-09-15. Retrieved 2024-09-15.
- ^ Bodey received a free kick just before the siren and took her kick from about 45 metres on a tough angle. The ball fell short, and Melbourne would win by two points. The loss meant Brisbane would concede finishing the season as minor premiers to Adelaide.
- ^ Brisbane were awarded a free kick for holding the ball seconds before the final siren, with Greta Bodey to take the kick from roughly 40 metres out on a slight angle. The ball was touched in the goal square by a Melbourne player a few meters short of the goal line and went through for only one point, giving the win to Melbourne.
- ^ Kearney was paid a free kick in the dying seconds of the game 60 meters out from goal, but her kick after the siren fell well short.
- ^ "Lions pull off stunning comeback to hand Roos first defeat". afl.com.au. Australian Associated Press.