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2024 VFL Women's season

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

The season was contested by 12 clubs. It also included matches against New South Wales AFL Women's teams and ; the New South Wales teams were not premiership eligible, but there were premiership points available for the Victorian clubs in the matches. The NSW clubs each played five matches featuring many of their AFL Women's contracted players, with the two clubs using the VFLW competition to gain experience ahead of the 2024 AFL Women's season which began in August. The presence of the NSW clubs playing their AFLW-listed players differed from the Victorian clubs who chose not to play their AFLW-listed players in their VFLW programs citing the risk of injury. This resulted in some lop-sided results between the NSW teams and their opponents, with only Collingwood able to defeat Sydney, while the GWS Giants were undefeated in their matches.

Prior to the start of the season, there was speculation that would affiliate with 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.

defeated in the Grand Final played at ETU Stadium, scoring a record high score of 10.8 (68) points against the Bulldogs 7.6 (48) to claim the club's first VFL Women's premiership.

Coach appointments

Win/loss table

  • Fixture list
  • Home matches are in bold and opponents are listed above the margins.

Ladder

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Progression by round

Finals series

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

Qualifying and elimination finals

Semi finals

Preliminary final

Grand Final

Awards

  • Lambert–Pearce Medal (Best and Fairest): Dominique Carbone () – 17 votes
  • Rohenna Young Medal (Leading Goal kicker): Monique DeMatteo () – 24 goals
  • Debbie Lee Medal (Rising Star): Keeley Hardingham ()
  • Coaches MVP: Ange Gogos ()
  • Coach of the Year: Brett Gourley ()
  • Lisa Hardeman Medal (Best on ground VFL Women's Grand Final): Nyakoat Dojiok ()

Club best and fairest winners

See also

References

External links