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WAFL Women's

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Australian rules football league

WAFL Women's
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2025 WAFL Women's season
SportAustralian rules football
Founded2018
First season2019
Owner(s)WAFC,WAWFL (until 2021)
No. of teams9
CountryAustralia
Most recent
champion(s)
Claremont (2nd premiership)
Most titlesPeel Thunder,East Fremantle,Claremont (2 premierships)
TV partner(s)Seven Network(Grand Final only)
Sponsor(s)Optus
Official websitewafl.com.au

WAFL Women's (WAFLW) is anAustralian rules football league based inPerth, Western Australia. The WAFLW is the premierwomen's football competition inWestern Australia and is contested by eight teams, all of whom are owned and operated by clubs in the men'sWest Australian Football League (WAFL).

The league was established in 2018 by theWest Australian Football Commission (WAFC) andWest Australian Women's Football League (WAWFL), the latter having been the governing body and league for women's football in the state from 1987 to 2018.[1] The competition has been singularly overseen by the WAFC after the WAWFL was dissolved in 2021.

The league runs from March to August, usually running partially concurrently with theAFL Women's (AFLW). It is the second primary women's football competition for West Australian footballers underneath the semi-professional national competition, and one of the three elite leagues in women's Australian rules football (the AFLW, SANFLW and WAFLW).

Clubs

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Five of the ten WAFL clubs fielded teams in the inaugural 2019 WAFLW season: Claremont, East Fremantle, Peel Thunder, Subiaco and Swan Districts.

South Fremantle joined the league the following year,[2] with West Perth joining the league in 2022.[3] East Perth joined the league in 2023.[4] Perth became the final WAFL club to enter the league in 2025.[5]

Neither of the state's two AFL teams (Fremantle andWest Coast) field teams in the league: Fremantle was an AFLW foundation club in 2017, while West Coast entered the AFLW in 2019 after playing scratch matches in 2017–2018.

ClubNicknameHome venueEst.First WAFLW
season
WAFLW
seasons
WAFLW
premierships
Most
recent
ClaremontTigersClaremont Oval19062019622024
East FremantleSharksEast Fremantle Oval18982019622023
East PerthRoyalsLeederville Oval190220232
PeelThunderRushton Park19962019622021
PerthDemonsLathlain Park189920250
South FremantleBulldogsFremantle Oval190020205
SubiacoLionsLeederville Oval189620196
Swan DistrictsSwansBassendean Oval193220196
West PerthFalconsArena Joondalup189120223

Honours

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Premiers

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Main article:List of WAFL Women's premiers

Dhara Kerr Award

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Main article:Dhara Kerr Award

References

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  1. ^"About us".West Australian Women's Football League.
  2. ^"South Fremantle to enter 2020 Optus WAFLW competition".West Australian Football Commission. 29 June 2020.
  3. ^Eliza Reilly (23 January 2022)."West Perth league debut, rivalries and finals headline WAFLW fixture release".The West Australian.
  4. ^A royal reception for East Perth women's team in 2023
  5. ^"Perth to join WAFLW in 2025".wafootball.com. 9 August 2024.

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