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2019 WAFL Women's season

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2019 premiership season
Teams5
PremiersEast Fremantle
1st premiership
Minor premiersSubiaco
1st minor premiership
Best and fairestHayley Miller
Subiaco
Danika Pisconeri
Subiaco
(13 votes each)[1]
Leading goalkickerTarnee Tester
Subiaco (27 goals)[2]
2020 →

The 2019 WAFL Women's season was the inaugural season of the WAFL Women's (WAFLW). The season commenced on 5 May and concluded with the Grand Final on 14 September 2019. The competition was contested by five clubs, all of whom were affiliated with men's clubs from the West Australian Football League (WAFL).[3]

Clubs

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Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Subiaco 12 9 3 0 575 277 207.6 36 Finals series
2 East Fremantle (P) 12 7 5 0 493 301 163.8 28
3 Swan Districts 12 7 5 0 497 402 123.6 28
4 Claremont 12 6 6 0 302 455 66.4 24
5 Peel Thunder 12 1 11 0 240 672 35.7 4
Source: WAFL.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals series

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Qualifying and Elimination finals

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Elimination Final
Sunday 1 September (1:00 pm) Swan Districts 7.6 (48) def. Claremont 1.1 (7) Steel Blue Oval Report
Qualifying Final
Sunday 1 September (3:35 pm) Subiaco 2.2 (14) def. by East Fremantle 6.6 (42) Leederville Oval Report

Preliminary final

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Preliminary Final
Saturday 7 September (2:00 pm) Subiaco 2.5 (17) def. by Swan Districts 9.8 (62) Leederville Oval Report

Grand Final

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2019 WAFLW Grand Final
Saturday 14 September
(2:35 pm)
East Fremantle def. Swan Districts Mineral Resources Park [4][5]
2.1 (13)
5.3 (33)
6.3 (39)
8.3 (51)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
0.1 (1)
1.2 (8)
3.2 (20)
4.4 (28)
Best on ground: Gabby O'Sullivan (East Fremantle)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
R Roux, S Sparke 2
A Atkins, K Tapner, G O'Sullivan, R Ashley 1
Goals A Sharp, K Gibson, M Hyde, S Davison 1
G Osullivan, E Gooch, R Roux, A Atkins, S Pluschke Best M Strom, S Cain, A Sharp, K Gibson, M Bowen
  • East Fremantle won their and the competition's inaugural senior women's premiership.

References

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  1. ^ "Subiaco leaders share Dhara Kerr Award spoils". WA Football Commission. 9 September 2019.
  2. ^ "WAFL Women's statistics". wafl.com.au.
  3. ^ "Introduction of WAFLW to shake up the WAFL in 2019". The West Australian. 3 February 2019.
  4. ^ "2019 WAFL Women's Grand Final". WAFL.com.au. 14 September 2019.
  5. ^ "East Fremantle claim Optus WAFLW crown". WA Football. 14 September 2019.