2019 AFL Women's season


The 2019 AFL Women's season was the third season of the AFL Women's competition, the highest-level senior women's Australian rules football competition in Australia. The season featured ten clubs and ran from 2 February to 31 March, comprising a seven-round home-and-away season followed by a two-week finals series featuring the top two clubs from each conference. Australian Football League clubs and featured for the first time in 2019.
won the premiership, defeating by 45 points in the 2019 AFL Women's Grand Final; it was Adelaide's second AFL Women's premiership. Adelaide's Erin Phillips won her second AFL Women's best and fairest award as the league's best and fairest player, and teammate Stevie-Lee Thompson won the AFL Women's leading goalkicker award as the league's leading goalkicker.

Reforms

New teams

Two new teams, and, joined the competition, bringing the total number of teams to ten. The North Melbourne team has a strong Tasmanian focus; some players were based in Tasmania and some home games were held in the state. The introduction of the new teams was the first stage of a two-year expansion that took the league to fourteen teams for the 2020 season.

Conferences

Despite the introduction of new teams, the league retained a seven-round home-and-away season. This was achieved by splitting the competition into two conferences. Each team play four games against their fellow conference members and three "cross-over" matches against teams from the other conference. Conference membership was based on the final ladder positions of the 2018 season.
The finals series was expanded to include preliminary finals for the first time; the two teams who finish the highest in each conference at the end of the home-and-away season qualified for the preliminary finals. The winners of these games played in the AFL Women's Grand Final. The make-up of the conferences, along with the fixture, was released in October 2018.
The conference system proved controversial as the teams in Conference A consistently outplayed the teams on Conference B, resulting in the first, second, fifth and sixth best overall teams making the finals. Due to the conference system, as of 2024, this remains the only season where the North Melbourne team did not make the finals.

Rule changes

There were 11 rule changes brought in for the 2019 AFLW season.
  • Boundary throw ins brought in by 10m
  • Last touch rule only applies outside of the 50s
  • Runners allowed on the field during live play
  • 5-6-5 formation mandated at centre bounces
  • The woman on the mark must stand further back after kick ins after a behind, and the player doesn't need to kick to herself before playing on
  • After defenders have a free kick within nine metres of their goal, the woman on the mark stands in line with the top of the goal square
  • Players can't set up behind the umpire at centre bounces
  • Play on is allowed for 50m penalties
  • Players can kick across their body after taking a mark after the siren.
  • A player can place her hands on the back of her opponent to protect marking space
  • A ruck who takes direct possession of the ball from a bounce, throw-up or boundary throw-in will no longer be regarded as having had prior opportunity.

Home-and-away season

The full fixture and make-up of the conferences was released on 26 October 2018.
  • All starting times are local.

Ladders



Progression by round

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicates the team finished the round inside the top 2.

Win–loss table

Team1234567PFGFLadder
A1
XXB4
B1
XXB5
XA2
XB2
XXB3
XXA4
XXA3
XXA5

Attendances

By ground

GroundTotalGamesAvg. per game
Avalon Airport Stadium2,10712,107
Blacktown ISP Oval5,39022,695
Casey Fields8,26632,755
Drummoyne Oval1,36511,365
Fremantle Oval22,62145,655
Hickey Park4,22714,227
GMHBA Stadium29,61439,871
Ikon Park9,26533,088
Marvel Stadium10,612110,612
Moreton Bay Sports Complex2,85012,850
Morwell Recreation Reserve1,74311,743
North Hobart Oval4,89614,896
Norwood Oval12,26326,132
TIO Stadium1,73411,734
Unley Oval7,72517,725
UNSW Canberra Oval4,52414,524
University of Tasmania Stadium3,12313,123
Victoria Park9,25824,629
VU Whitten Oval27,76238,254

Awards

Best and fairest

ClubAward namePlayerRef.
Club Champion
Best and fairest
Best and fairest
Best and fairest
Best and fairest
Fairest and best
Best and fairest
Gabrielle Trainor Medal
Best and fairest
Best and fairest
Best and fairest

AFLW leading goalkicker

  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the season's goal kicking tally at the end of that round.
Player1234567Total
1Stevie-Lee Thompson04415272931211313
2Erin Phillips01134262819099
3Emma King22404371808088
3Mo Hope10112241516288
3Ashley Sharp22404040426288
3Tegan Cunningham10112133628088
3Gemma Houghton21303032527178
3Jess Wuetschner32505160617188
9Eloise Jones02213251617077
9Kellie Gibson00022133606177
9Danielle Ponter00000222426167
9Sabreena Duffy12303032505277
9Christina Bernardi10123031415277
9Tayla Harris00033031426177

''Source: https://www.afl.com.au/womens/matches/stats''