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2022 AFL Women's season 6 was the sixth season of the
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(AFLW) competition, the highest-level senior
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competition in Australia. The season was the last to feature 14 clubs, ran from 7 January until 9 April 2022, and comprised a ten-game home-and-away season, followed by a finals series featuring the top six clubs. It was the first of two seasons to take place in the 2022 calendar year, with the competition's seventh season held from August to November. won its third AFL Women's premiership, defeating by 13 points in the
2022 AFL Women's season 6 Grand Final The 2022 AFL Women's season 6 Grand Final was an Australian rules football match held at the Adelaide Oval on 9 April to determine the premiers of the sixth season of the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition. The match was contested by the Adel ...
, played at
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.


Format

The season was formatted mostly the same as the previous season, with each of the fourteen clubs ranked on a single ladder and the top six teams qualifying for the three-week, single-elimination finals series. The only change was extension of the home-and-away season by an additional round, allowing each team to play 10 matches. The season was originally planned to start in December 2021, but in August 2021 it was decided to delay this to January 2022 in the hope of minimising
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interruptions. This was the last season to be contested by 14 teams, with the four remaining AFL clubs (, , and ) joining the AFLW competition in 2023.


Impact of COVID-19 pandemic

The 2022 season was played during the third year of the
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. At the start of the season, the roll-out of Australia's original two-dose vaccination program was almost complete with more than 90% uptake. Across all states except for
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, most social and interstate travel restrictions which had been in place through the latter half of 2021 had been lifted; cases of the virus, particularly the
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which became dominant in December 2021, were widespread in the community for the first time in the pandemic; and confirmed cases and their close contacts were still required to
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and isolate, although for shorter periods than earlier in the pandemic. In contrast, Western Australia opened the season with very few virus cases in its community, and with its state borders closed to the rest of Australia, with a planned full reopening date of 5 February 2022 which was later changed to a restricted reopening, with the full reopening indefinitely delayed. The main impacts of the pandemic to the AFLW season were: * The league implemented a Vaccination Policy requiring all players and football department staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19; equivalent requirements were implemented by some state governments. * and , following a Round 1
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in Fremantle, travelled to Victoria and were based there until the Western Australian borders had their restricted opening. Late season matches were brought forward into this window to try to minimize the impact of the border restrictions, while the league received permission for teams to travel into Western Australia for matches after the opening. * A match Rescheduling Policy was put in place to allow for a match to be rescheduled, redrawn or cancelled if one of its clubs was unable to field at least 21 players – including at least 16 from its primary list with five train-on players – due to absences from the team.


Premiership season

* All starting times are
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. * Source for results and attendances
here


Round 1


Round 2


Round 3


Round 4


Round 5


Round 6


Round 7


Round 8


Round 9


Round 10


Ladder


Win/loss table

Bold – Home game
Opponent for round listed above margin
This table can be sorted by each team's aggregate winning/losing margin in any given round.


Finals series


Qualifying finals


Preliminary finals


Grand Final


Awards


League awards

*The league
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was awarded to
Emily Bates Emily Bates (born 18 October 1995) is an Australian rules footballer with the Hawthorn Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She previously played for the Brisbane Lions from 2017 to season seven. Bates was selected by the in the inaugura ...
of the
Brisbane Lions The Brisbane Lions is a professional Australian rules football club based in Brisbane, Queensland, that plays in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club was formed in late 1996 via a merger of the Melbourne-based 1883 foundation VFL c ...
, who polled 21 votes. *The leading goalkicker was awarded to
Ashleigh Woodland Ashleigh Woodland (born 9 September 1998) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for Adelaide in the AFL Women's competition (AFLW). She previously played for Melbourne for one season before returning home to Adelaide. Woodland enjoyed a ...
of , who kicked 19 goals during the home and away season. *The Rising Star was awarded to
Mimi Hill Mimi Hill (born 4 October 2002) is an Australian rules footballer playing for in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She was drafted with the twelfth selection in the 2020 AFL Women's draft by the . Early life Hill played junior football for the Kew Come ...
of . *The best on ground medal in the
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was won by
Anne Hatchard Anne Hatchard is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. AFL Women's career Hatchard was drafted by Adelaide with their eleventh selection and eighty-seventh overall in the 2016 A ...
of . *The goal of the year was awarded to
Ebony Antonio Ebony Antonio (born 18 December 1991) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Fremantle Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Antonio represented The Allies in the inaugural AFL Women's State of Origin match in 2017, and won AFL ...
of . *The mark of the year was awarded to
Tahlia Randall Tahlia Randall (born 29 May 1998) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the North Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Randall previously played for the Brisbane Lions from 2017 to 2018, where she received a nomination f ...
of . * AFLW Players Association awards: **The
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was awarded to
Emily Bates Emily Bates (born 18 October 1995) is an Australian rules footballer with the Hawthorn Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She previously played for the Brisbane Lions from 2017 to season seven. Bates was selected by the in the inaugura ...
of the
Brisbane Lions The Brisbane Lions is a professional Australian rules football club based in Brisbane, Queensland, that plays in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club was formed in late 1996 via a merger of the Melbourne-based 1883 foundation VFL c ...
. **The most courageous player was awarded to
Kirsty Lamb Kirsty Maree Lamb (born 27 June 1994) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition. Lamb previously played cricket for Victoria in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) and for the Melbourne Ren ...
of the . **The best captain was awarded to
Daisy Pearce Daisy Pearce (born 27 May 1988) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition. Often regarded as the face of women's Australian rules football, Pearce has served as Melbourne c ...
of . **The best first year player was awarded to
Charlie Rowbottom Charlie Rowbottom (born 22 January 2003) is an Australian rules footballer playing for Gold Coast in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Early life Rowbottom grew up in Melbourne and first played Australian rules football in year eight at Loreto Mandevi ...
of . *The AFLW Coaches Association awards: ** The champion player of the year was awarded to
Emily Bates Emily Bates (born 18 October 1995) is an Australian rules footballer with the Hawthorn Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She previously played for the Brisbane Lions from 2017 to season seven. Bates was selected by the in the inaugura ...
of the
Brisbane Lions The Brisbane Lions is a professional Australian rules football club based in Brisbane, Queensland, that plays in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club was formed in late 1996 via a merger of the Melbourne-based 1883 foundation VFL c ...
. ** The senior coach of the year was awarded to
Mick Stinear Michael Stinear (born 8 August 1984) is a former Australian rules football player and current coach who serves as the head coach of the Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's. Early life Stinear was born on 8 August 1984, and played his ...
of . * Emma Kearney was named captain of the
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. Nine of the fourteen clubs had at least one representative in the 21-woman team. *The minor premiership was won by . *The
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was "won" by .


Best and fairests


Leading goalkickers

*Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the season's goal kicking tally at the end of that round. *Numbers underlined indicates the player did not play in that round. Source:


Coach changes


Club leadership


References


External links


Official AFL Women's website
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