2018 TAC Cup Girls season

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2018 premiership season
Teams12
Premiers Geelong Falcons
1st premiership
Minor premiers Geelong Falcons
1st minor premiership
Wooden spooners Bendigo Pioneers
1st wooden spoon
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The 2018 TAC Cup Girls season was the second season of the TAC Cup Girls competition for under-18 female Australian rules footballers in Victoria. The season commenced on 3 March and concluded on 19 May. [1] The premiership was won by the Geelong Falcons, who defeated the Northern Knights in the first Grand Final match in the competition. [2]

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Ladder

2018 TAC Cup Girls Ladder
TEAMPWLDPFPA %PTS
1 Geelong Falcons (P)9900391133293.9836
2 Northern Knights 9810489201243.2832
3 Sandringham Dragons 9720411198207.5828
4 Eastern Ranges 9630295198149.4924
5 Greater Western Victoria Rebels 9630277260106.5424
6 Dandenong Stingrays 9450340295115.2516
7 Murray Bushrangers 9351296291101.7214
8 Gippsland Power 935121731668.6714
9 Oakleigh Chargers 936029237877.2512
10 Calder Cannons 927021836559.738
11 Western Jets 918016542339.014
12 Bendigo Pioneers 918017050433.734
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, (P) = Premiers, Source

Grand Final

2018 TAC Cup Girls Grand Final
Saturday 19 May
(12:30 pm)
Geelong Falcons def. Northern Knights Avalon Airport Oval [3] [4]
0.2 (2)
0.2 (2)
3.3 (21)
 4.8 (32)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
0.0 (0)
2.3 (15)
2.3 (15)
 3.3 (21)
Best on ground: Denby Taylor (Geelong Falcons)
D. Taylor, S. DeGiacomi, S. Walmsley, T. Love 1GoalsA. Bennett, B. Gutknecht, C. Fitzgerald 1
D. Taylor, O. Purcell, N. Morrison, L. Lesosky-Hay, L. McEvoy, D. SmithBestG. Newton, M. Jarvis, A. Snow, J. Fitzgerald, S. Sansonetti, M. Brancatisano

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References

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