2021 AFL Women's season


The 2021 AFL Women's season was the fifth season of the AFL Women's competition, the highest-level senior women's Australian rules football competition in Australia. The season featured 14 clubs and ran from 28 January to 17 April, comprising a nine-round home-and-away season followed by a three-week finals series featuring the top six clubs.
won the premiership, defeating by 18 points in the 2021 AFL Women's Grand Final. Adelaide won the minor premiership by finishing atop the home-and-away ladder with a 7–2 win–loss record. 's Kiara Bowers and 's Brianna Davey tied for the AFL Women's best and fairest award as the league's best and fairest players, and 's Darcy Vescio won her second AFL Women's leading goalkicker award as the league's leading goalkicker.

Format

The previous two AFLW seasons were formatted with the assistance of conferences, which split the league's clubs into two ranking tables. The AFL elected to remove the conferences for the 2021 season and revert to a single ladder. Under the terms of the existing contractual bargaining agreement between the players and the AFL, teams will play nine regular season matches, before a three-week finals series for the top six teams occurs. Owing to the fact clubs will not get the opportunity to play all of their opponents once, the AFL placed the teams together in a single 2020 ladder and then broke them up into brackets to attempt a fair fixture for the 2021 season.
The season was played during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the season began, Australia had largely settled into a paradigm of most states maintaining zero COVID-19 cases outside of their international travel quarantine systems; this allowed football games to be played in front of crowds, usually with reduced capacity, and unhindered interstate travel was permitted without quarantine. However, the different state governments often responded quickly to small numbers or even single virus cases being discovered in the community; this meant border restrictions or quarantine periods were at times re-introduced at short notice, impacting interstate travel for games; and, in some cases, that city- or state-wide lockdowns could be imposed within the impacted states, precluding football activities altogether. The season's original nine-round fixture was discarded due to such restrictions after only one week, in favour of a floating fixture released around any restrictions in place at the time.

Home-and-away season

All starting times are local time.

Round 8

Ladder


Progression by round

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicates the team finished the round inside the top 6.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished in first place for that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place for that round.
Team123456789
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2Brisbane Lions
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Win–loss table

Team123456789QFPFGFRanking
X2
Brisbane LionsX1
XXX7
X3
XX5
XXX13
Gold CoastXXX14
XXX9
X4
XX6
XXX10
XXX11
XXX12
XXX8

Awards

League awards

Leading goalkickers

  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the season's goal kicking tally at the end of that round.
RankPlayerTeam123456789Total
1Darcy VescioCarlton1101013426281951421616
2Gemma HoughtonFremantle331426060651111211311414
2Chloe MolloyCollingwood221314263921101121311414
2Katie BrennanRichmond0000002235163921131414
5Dakota DavidsonBrisbane Lions114527180821001011121313
6Erin PhillipsAdelaide221314481921101111201212
6Isabel HuntingtonWestern Bulldogs22131426390921101111212
8Kate HoreMelbourne2224150505163921101111
9Courtney WakefieldRichmond110112352718190911010
9Cora StauntonGreater Western Sydney000000440404371821010

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