AFL Women's

The AFL Women's (AFLW) is the top women's Australian rules football league in Australia. In the first season (played between February and March 2017), there were only eight teams, but the league now has all 18 teams from the men's Australian Football League (AFL).

List of clubs

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West Coast
Fremantle
Adelaide
Port Adelaide
Brisbane Lions
Gold Coast
Sydney
Greater Western Sydney
Western Bulldogs
Geelong
Essendon
North Melbourne
Carlton
Collingwood
Melbourne
Richmond
Hawthorn
St Kilda


Current clubs

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Club Colours Moniker State Home venue 2022 (S7)
members[1]
Exhibition
games
Est. Seasons Premierships
First Total Total Most recent
Adelaide Crows South Australia Norwood Oval 6,706 2016 2017+ 8 3 2022 (S6)
Brisbane Lions Lions Queensland Springfield Central Stadium 2,323 2016 2016 2017+ 8 2 2023
Carlton Blues Victoria Princes Park 3,882 2016 2017+ 8 0
Collingwood Magpies Victoria Victoria Park 5,621 2016 2017+ 8 0
Essendon Bombers Victoria Windy Hill 4,245 2022 2022 (S7) 2 0
Fremantle Dockers Western Australia Fremantle Oval 2,552 2016 2016 2017+ 8 0
Geelong Cats Victoria Kardinia Park 5,938 2018 2019 6 0
Gold Coast Suns Queensland Carrara Stadium 1,194 2016 2019 2020 5 0
Greater Western Sydney
Giants New South Wales Various[a] 2,984 2016 2016 2017+ 8 0
Hawthorn Hawks Victoria Frankston Park 5,427 2022 2022 (S7) 2 0
Melbourne Demons Victoria Casey Fields 3,362 2013 2013* 2017+ 8 1 2022 (S7)
North Melbourne Kangaroos Victoria & Tasmania^ Arden Street Oval 3,349 2018 2019 6 0
Port Adelaide
Power South Australia Alberton Oval 4,782 2022 2022 (S7) 2 0
Richmond Tigers Victoria Punt Road Oval[b] 2,662 2019 2020 5 0
St Kilda Saints Victoria Moorabbin Oval 5,114 2019 2020 5 0
Sydney Swans New South Wales Henson Park 7,757 2016 2022 2022 (S7) 2 0
West Coast Eagles Western Australia Lathlain Park 3,538 2016 2019 2020 5 0
Western Bulldogs Bulldogs Victoria Whitten Oval 4,132 2013 2013* 2017+ 8 1 2018
^ denotes that the club has a formalised partnership with this state or territory
* denotes that the club had a foundation women's team
+ denotes that the club was a founding member of the AFLW

Notes

  1. Hosting home games at Blacktown ISP Oval, Henson Park and Manuka Oval during the 2023 season
  2. Hosting home games at Princes Park during the 2023 season while Punt Road Oval undergoes redevelopment

Future clubs

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Club Colours Moniker State Home venue Joining league
Tasmania Devils Tasmania Macquarie Point Stadium TBC

References

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  1. "AFLW Club Membership breaks all-time record". womens.afl. 25 November 2022. Retrieved 25 November 2022.