2018 SANFL Women's League season

Last updated

2018 premiership season
Teams6
Premiers South Adelaide
1st premiership
Minor premiers South Adelaide
1st minor premiership
Best and fairest Hannah Martin
West Adelaide (11 votes) [1]
Leading goalkicker Katelyn Rosenzweig
North Adelaide (15 goals) [2]
  2017
2019  

The 2018 SANFL Women's League season was the second season of the SANFL Women's League (SANFLW). The season commenced on 2 February and concluded with the Grand Final on 25 April 2018. The competition was contested by six clubs (two more than the previous season following the admission of South Adelaide and Sturt), each affiliated with clubs from the men's South Australian National Football League (SANFL).

Contents

Clubs

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 South Adelaide (P)1091044812977.6418 Finals series
2 North Adelaide 1073048223467.3214
3 Norwood 1055025423052.4810
4 West Adelaide 1055031031050.0010
5 Sturt 1037020451228.496
6 Glenelg 1019017746027.792
Source: australianfootball.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals series

Preliminary final

Preliminary final
Sunday 14 April
(3:45 pm)
North Adelaide 1.4 (10)def. by Norwood 2.6 (18) Prospect Oval Report

Grand Final

2018 SANFLW Grand Final
Wednesday 25 April
(4:00 pm)
South Adelaide def. Norwood Unley Oval [3] [4] [5]
0.3 (3)
2.5 (17)
3.6 (24)
4.6 (30)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
0.0 (0)
1.0 (6)
3.0 (18)
4.1 (25)
Best on ground: Cheyenne Hammond (South Adelaide)
Television broadcast: SANFL.com.au
K. Harvey, A. Hatchard, C. Williams, C. Gum 1GoalsR. McMahon, N. Burns, A. Browne, S. Riley 1
C. Hammond, N. Gore, A. Hatchard, C. Gum, K. Harvey, L. WhiteleyBestM. Hollick, C. Tsoumbris, A. Browne, R. Busch, E. O'Dea, M. Reid
  • South Adelaide won their inaugural senior women's premiership.

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