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South Eastern Women's Football

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South Eastern Women's Football
SportAustralian rules football
Founded2017
Ceased2024
Replaced byMornington Peninsula Nepean Football League
AdministratorSouth Eastern Women's Football Collective
Country Australia
ConfederationAFL South East
Level on pyramid2
Official websiteSEWF site

South Eastern Women's Football (SEWF)[a] was an Australian rules football competition, based near the southeastern region of Melbourne, Victoria.

Following the 2023 season, all clubs moved to the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League, thus disbanding the SEWF competition.

History

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In 2017, women's football clubs from AFL Gippsland, AFL South East, AFL Yarra Ranges, the Eastern Football League and Southern Football Netball League joined the South Eastern Women's Football Collective following the disbandment of the Victorian Women's Football League (VWFL).[1] The competition was made up of former VWFL clubs, as well as teams from local competitions.[2]

The 2020 and 2021 seasons were abandoned due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

In its inaugural season until 2023, SEWF had Division 1 (renamed to Premier Division in 2021), Division 2 and a Development League (renamed to Division 3 in 2018).[4]

At the end of the 2022 season, Division 3 was disbanded.[4]

Clubs

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In its final season in 2023, the competition involved 19 teams − six in Premier Division and 13 in Division 2.

Final season

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Premier Division

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Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Seasons Premierships Current status
Total Years
Bass Coast
Breakers Dalyston Recreation Reserve, Dalyston 2017 2017-2023 1 Div 2: 2018 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Frankston
Dolphins Kinetic Stadium, Frankston 1897 2021-2023 0 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Karingal
Bulls Ballam Park, Frankston 1963 2017-2023 1 Div 3: 2019 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Mornington
Bulldogs Alexandra Oval, Mornington VWFL 1888 2017-2023 1 Prem Div: 2023 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Seaford
Tigers RF Miles Recreation Reserve, Seaford VWFL 1921 2017-2023 1 Prem Div: 2022 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Warragul Industrials
Dusties Western Park, Warragul 1948 2017-2023 1 Div 2: 2022 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024

Division 2

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Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Seasons Premierships Current status
Total Years
Bonbeach
Sharks Bonbeach Reserve, Bonbeach 1961 ?-2023 0 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Cerberus
Dogs HMAS Cerberus 2003 2017-2023 1 Div 3: 2022 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024 as Cerberus/Balnarring
Edithvale-Aspendale
Eagles Regents Park, Aspendale VWFL 1921 2017-2023 0 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Frankston
Dolphins Kinetic Stadium, Frankston 1897 2021-2023 0 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Hastings
Blues Hastings Park, Hastings 1899 2017-2023 0 In recess
Karingal
Bulls Ballam Park, Frankston 1963 2017-2023 0 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Mornington Development
Bulldogs Alexandra Oval, Mornington VWFL 1888 2017-2023 0 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Mornington Reserves
Bulldogs Alexandra Oval, Mornington VWFL 1888 2017-2023 0 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Pearcedale
Panthers Pearcedale Recreation Reserve, Pearcedale 1898 2017-2023 1 Div 2: 2023 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Pines
Pythons Eric Bell Reserve, Frankston North 1964 2021-2023 0 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Red Hill
Hillmen Red Hill Recreation Reserve, Red Hill 1929 2017-2023 0 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Seaford 2
Tigers RF Miles Recreation Reserve, Seaford VWFL 1921 2017-2023 0 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Tyabb
Yabbies Bunguyan Reserve, Tyabb 1899 2017-2023 0 Div 2: 2019

Div 3: 2017

Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024
Warragul Industrials 2
Dusties Western Park, Warragul VWFL 1948 2017-2023 0 Moved to Mornington Peninsula FNL in 2024

Former clubs

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Club Colours Nickname Home Ground Former League Est. Seasons Premierships Fate
Total Years
Beaconsfield
Eagles Holm Park, Beaconsfield VWFL 1890 2017-2020 1 Div 2: 2017 Moved to Eastern FNL in 2021
Bunyip
Bulldogs Bunyip Recreation Reserve, Bunyip 1902 2017 0 Moved to Female Football Gippsland in 2018
Chirnside Park
Panthers Kimberley Reserve, Chirnside Park VWFL 1978 2017-2018 0 Moved to Eastern FNL in 2019
Coburg
Lions Coburg City Oval, Coburg 1891 2021-2022 0 Moved to VAFA in 2023
Cranbourne
Eagles Livingston Recreation Reserve, Cranbourne East VWFL 1889 2017-2019 0 In recess
Devon Meadows
Panthers Casey Fields, Cranbourne East 1979 2022 0 In recess
Eastern Devils
Devils Mulgrave Reserve, Mulgrave VWFL 1999 2017-2021 2 Prem. Div: 2017, 2018 Moved to Eastern FNL in 2022
Endeavour Hills
Eagles Barry Simon Reserve, Endeavour Hills VWFL 2011 2017-2018 0 Moved to Southern FNL in 2019
Fountain Gate
Gators Max Pawsey Reserve, Narre Warren 2021 2021-2022 0 In recess
Frankston
Bombers Baxter Park, Frankston South 1974 2017-2021 0 In recess
Frankston Dolphins
Dolphins Overport Park, Frankston South 2017 2017 0 Moved to Southern FNL in 2018
Gippsland
Maroons Traralgon Recreation Reserve, Traralgon VWFL 2015 2017-2018 0 Folded - 2018
Knox
Falcons Knox Gardens Reserve, Wantirna South VWFL 1980 2017 0 Moved to Eastern FNL in 2018
Lang Lang
Tigers Lang Lang Community Recreation Precinct, Caldermeade 1895 2021-2022 0 In recess
Morwell East
Hawks Morwell East Recreation Reserve, Morwell 1973 2017 0 In recess
Mount Eliza
Demons Emil Madsden Reserve, Mount Eliza 1966 2021-2022 0 In recess
Murrumbeena
Lions Murrumbeena Park, Murrumbeena 1918 2019 0 Moved to Southern FNL in 2020
Officer
Kangaroos Officer Recreation Reserve, Officer 1977 2017-2020 0 Moved to Outer East FNL in 2021
Pakenham
Lions Toomuc Reserve, Pakenham 1892 2018-2020 0 Moved to Outer East FNL in 2021
Port Melbourne Colts
Colts J.L. Murphy Reserve, Port Melbourne VWFL 1957 2017-2019 0 In recess
St Kilda
Sharks Peanut Farm Reserve, St Kilda VWFL 1992 2017-2021 1 Prem. Div: 2019 Folded in 2022

Premiers

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Year Division Premiers Runners-up Score Venue Date
2017 Div 1 Eastern Devils St Kilda Sharks 7.4 (46) d. 3.2 (20) Casey Fields 10 September 2017
Div 2 Beaconsfield Endeavour Hills 2.1 (13) d. 1.2 (8)
Develop. Tyabb Bass Coast 4.5 (29) d. 4.4 (28)
2018 Div 1 Eastern Devils Seaford 2.5 (17) d. 2.2 (14) Holm Park Reserve 1 September 2018
Div 2 Bass Coast Tyabb 5.4 (34) d. 2.8 (20)
Div 3 Pearcedale Hastings 3.9 (27) d. 3.1 (19)
2019 Div 1 St Kilda Sharks Eastern Devils 3.2 (20) d. 2.4 (16) Shepley Oval 8 September 2019
Div 2 Tyabb Murrumbeena 2.8 (20) d. 1.1 (7)
Div 3 Karingal Pakenham 5.12 (42) d. 2.6 (18)
2020
(No season due to COVID-19)
2021
(Season curtailed due to COVID-19)
2022 Premier Seaford Coburg 5.3 (33) d. 5.2 (32) Frankston Park 4 September 2022
Div 2 Warragul Industrials Bass Coast 4.2 (26) d. 2.7 (19)
Div 3 Cerberus Lang Lang 10.14 (74) d. 1.4 (10)
2023 Premier Mornington Frankston 5.13 (43) d. 3.2 (20) Frankston Park 3 September 2023
Div 2 Pearcedale Mornington 7.5 (47) d. 3.2 (20)

Notes

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  1. ^ The logo of the competition spelt it 'South Eastern Womens' (without an apostrophe).

References

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  1. ^ "VWFL disbanded as part of women's footy revamp". afl.com.au. 8 November 2016.
  2. ^ "SFNL Joins South Eastern Women's Football Collective". Southern Football Netball League.
  3. ^ "The South Eastern Women's Football competition has been cancelled for 2020". Herald Sun.
  4. ^ a b "Senior Women Premier Division". South Eastern Women's Football.