List of AFL Women's records

This is a list of records from the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition since its first season in 2017.

Club records

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Premierships

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Titles 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

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Titles Club Seasons
3   Brisbane 2017, 2018, 2022 (S7)
1   Melbourne 2022 (S6)
1   Adelaide 2021
1   Carlton 2019
1   North Melbourne 2023

Highest scores

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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
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

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Rank 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
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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

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Most goals in a game

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Rank Score Player Club Opponent Year Round Venue
1 7.3 Brooke Lochland Western Bulldogs Carlton 2018 4 Whitten Oval
2 6.2 Jamie Stanton Gold Coast West Coast 2023 2 Carrara Stadium
6.0 Greta Bodey Hawthorn St Kilda 2024 4 RSEA Park
6.0 Aishling Moloney Geelong West Coast 2024 9 Lathlain Park
3 5.0 Kate Shierlaw North Melbourne Melbourne 2024 3 Casey Fields
5.2 Gemma Houghton Fremantle West Coast 2021 6 Perth Stadium
5.1 Darcy Vescio Carlton Gold Coast 2021 8 Carrara Stadium
5.2 Daisy Pearce Melbourne Fremantle 2022 (S6) 9 Perth Stadium
5.2 Kate Hore Melbourne Greater Western Sydney 2023 2 Manuka Oval
5.0 Chloe Scheer Geelong Sydney 2023 2 North Sydney Oval
5.1 Tahlia Randall North Melbourne Fremantle 2023 6 Fremantle Oval
5.1 Eden Zanker Melbourne Adelaide 2023 6 Casey Fields
5.1 Alyssa Bannan Melbourne West Coast 2023 7 Lathlain Park
5.0 Zarlie Goldsworthy Greater Western Sydney Carlton 2023 8 Henson Park
5.2 Danielle Ponter Adelaide Hawthorn 2024 3 Unley Oval
Source: [1]. Last updated: 26 October 2023.

Kicks after the siren

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Goal to win

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Player 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

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Player Club Opponent Year Score Details
1 Jamie Stanton Gold Coast Greater Western Sydney 2024 36–36 [8]

Missed opportunities

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A 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

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References

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  1. ^ "No premiership in 2020: AFLW season ends immediately". afl.com.au/aflw. 2020-03-22. Retrieved 2024-05-22.
  2. ^ "AFL - HIGHEST SCORES". Australian Football.
  3. ^ "Melbourne scores 88-point AFLW win over Fremantle as Western Bulldogs, St Kilda and Richmond post victories". ABC News.
  4. ^ "AFL - LOWEST SCORES". Australian Football.
  5. ^ "Adelaide Crows defeat Giants by 96 points for biggest win in AFLW history". The Guardian.
  6. ^ 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.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ 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.
  9. ^ 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.
  10. ^ 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.
  11. ^ 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.
  12. ^ "Lions pull off stunning comeback to hand Roos first defeat". afl.com.au. Australian Associated Press.