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2024 VFL Women's season

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2024 VFL Women's season
Date22 March − 21 July
Teams12
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The 2024 VFL Women's season will be the eighth season of the VFL Women's (VFLW), the state level senior women's Australian rules football competition in Victoria. The season will run from 22 March to 21 July, comprising a home-and-away season, followed by a finals series featuring the top six clubs.

The season will be contested by 12 clubs. It will also include matches against New South Wales AFL Women's teams Greater Western Sydney and Sydney; the New South Wales teams are not premiership eligible, but there will be premiership points available for the Victorian clubs in the matches.[1]

Prior to the start of the season, there was speculation that Collingwood would affiliate with Williamstown for the 2024 VFLW season "as part of broader reviews from the AFL and the club into the direction of the VFLW". However, no affiliation agreement resulted from the reviews.[2]

Coach appointments[edit]

New coach Club Date of appointment Previous coach Ref.
Lache Walker Darebin 14 September 2023 Kate Tyndall [3]
Michael Ericson Box Hill November 2023 Cherie O'Neill [4]
Cherie O'Neill Essendon TBA Travis Cloke [5]

Win/loss table[edit]

Updated to the end of round 12.

  • Fixture list
  • Home matches are in bold and opponents are listed above the margins.
Key
+ Win Draw
- Loss X Bye
Team Home-and-away season Finals series
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 F1 F2 F3 GF
Box Hill CAS
+108
GEE
+96
COL
+34
WIL
+10
NM
+50
SYD
-63
WB
-25
SS
+11
DAR
-8
CAR
+60
ESS
-10
GEE
+90
NM PM
Carlton GEE
+31
NM
-21
GWS
-8
COL
-17
PM
+8
WB
-18
GEE
+3
DAR
-25
WIL
-28
BOX
-60
CAS
-10
ESS
+24
SS DAR
Casey BOX
-108
WB
-21
NM
+3
PM
+23
SYD
-85
SS
+16
WIL
0
ESS
-41
GEE
+13
DAR
-21
CAR
+10
COL
-15
WB SS
Collingwood SS
-8
PM
-40
BOX
-34
CAR
+17
DAR
+28
ESS
-17
SYD
+2
GEE
+42
WB
-30
NM
-5
SS
-4
CAS
+15
DAR WIL
Darebin WIL
-76
SS
-25
ESS
-30
GEE
-7
COL
-28
WIL
-38
PM
-8
CAR
+25
BOX
+8
CAS
+21
NM
-6
WB
+18
COL CAR
Essendon PM
-47
WIL
0
DAR
+30
WB
-2
SS
+9
COL
+17
GWS
-47
CAS
+41
NM
-66
PM
+12
BOX
+10
CAR
-24
WIL GEE
Geelong Cats CAR
-31
BOX
-96
SS
+18
DAR
+7
GWS
-85
NM
+24
CAR
-3
COL
-42
CAS
-13
WIL
-86
WB
-71
BOX
-90
PM ESS
Greater Western Sydney X X CAR
+8
SS
+62
GEE
+85
PM
+25
ESS
+47
X X X X X X X
North Melbourne WB
+22
CAR
+21
CAS
-3
SYD
-89
BOX
-50
GEE
-24
SS
+1
WIL
-4
ESS
+66
COL
+5
DAR
+6
PM
+11
BOX WB
Port Melbourne ESS
+47
COL
+40
WIL
+23
CAS
-23
CAR
-8
GWS
-25
DAR
+8
WB
-33
SS
+4
ESS
-12
WIL
-2
NM
-11
GEE BOX
Southern Saints COL
+8
DAR
+25
GEE
-18
GWS
-62
ESS
-9
CAS
-16
NM
-1
BOX
-11
PM
-4
WB
-10
COL
+4
WIL
-30
CAR CAS
Sydney X X WB
+62
NM
+89
CAS
+85
BOX
+63
COL
-2
X X X X X X X
Western Bulldogs NM
-22
CAS
+21
SYD
-62
ESS
+2
WIL
-21
CAR
+18
BOX
+25
PM
+33
COL
+30
SS
+10
GEE
+71
DAR
-18
CAS NM
Williamstown DAR
+76
ESS
0
PM
-23
BOX
-10
WB
+21
DAR
+38
CAS
0
NM
+4
CAR
+28
GEE
+86
PM
+2
SS
+30
ESS COL

Ladder[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Williamstown (Q) 12 8 2 2 549 297 184.8 36 Finals series
2 Box Hill (Q) 12 8 4 0 664 311 213.5 32
3 Western Bulldogs (Q) 12 8 4 0 515 428 120.3 32
4 North Melbourne 12 7 5 0 430 468 91.9 28
5 Essendon 12 6 5 1 372 439 84.7 26
6 Casey 12 5 6 1 402 628 64.0 22
7 GWS Giants (E) 5 5 0 0 299 72 415.3 20
8 Port Melbourne 12 5 7 0 371 363 102.2 20
9 Collingwood 12 5 7 0 309 342 90.4 20
10 Sydney Swans (E) 5 4 1 0 418 121 345.5 16
11 Carlton 12 4 8 0 347 468 74.1 16
12 Darebin 12 4 8 0 293 439 66.7 16
13 Southern Saints 12 3 9 0 267 392 68.1 12
14 Geelong Cats 12 3 9 0 265 733 36.2 12
Updated to match(es) played on 9 June 2024. Source: AFL.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(E) Club playing a limited number of exhibition matches, ineligible for progression to finals series; (Q) Qualified to phase indicated


Progression by round[edit]

  Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 6.
  Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round.
  Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.
Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314
Box Hill4812162020202424282832
Carlton444488121212121216
Casey0048812141418182222
Collingwood000488121616161620
Darebin000000048121216
Essendon02661014141818222626
Geelong Cats0048812121212121212
Greater Western Sydney48121620
North Melbourne488888121216202428
Port Melbourne4812121212161620202020
Southern Saints48888888881212
Sydney48121616
Western Bulldogs0048812162024283232
Williamstown46661014162024283236
Source: AFL.com.au

Finals series[edit]

Match-ups set using the second McIntyre final six system.

Qualifying and elimination finals[edit]

Qualifying final
TBC (TBC) TBC v TBC TBC
Elimination finals
TBC (TBC) TBC v TBC TBC
TBC (TBC) TBC v TBC TBC

Semi finals[edit]

Semi finals
TBC (TBC) TBC v TBC TBC
TBC (TBC) TBC v TBC TBC

Preliminary final[edit]

Preliminary final
TBC (TBC) TBC v TBC TBC

Grand Final[edit]

2024 VFLW Grand Final
Sunday, 30 July (12:15 pm) TBC v TBC TBC



 
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final



 
Lisa Hardeman Medal: TBC
Television broadcast: Seven Network

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sydney to compete in rebel VFLW competition". Sydney Swans. 9 February 2024.
  2. ^ Cherny, Daniel. "Collingwood VFLW program issues emblematic of state league's major concerns". The Mercury.
  3. ^ "Lache Walker: A New Era of Leadership for Darebin Falcons VFLW team". Darebin Falcons. 14 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Club Statement: Cherie O'Neill". Box Hill Hawks. 4 September 2023.
  5. ^ "O'Neill to lead Bombers' VFLW program". Essendon Football Club. 31 January 2024.

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