2023 VFL Women's season

Last updated

2023 premiership season
Teams12
Premiers Port Melbourne
1st premiership
Minor premiers Collingwood
3rd minor premiership
Best and fairest Jordan Mifsud (Box Hill)
Akayla Peterson (Box Hill)
Charlotte Simpson (Geelong Cats)
Leading goalkickerSarah Cameron
Williamstown (18 goals)
  2022
2024  

The 2023 VFL Women's season was the seventh season of the VFL Women's (VFLW). The season commenced on 25 March and concluded with the grand final on 30 July. [1]

Contents

Port Melbourne won the club's first VFLW premiership defeating Collingwood in the grand final, a week after eliminating defending premiers Essendon in the preliminary final.

Clubs

There was one change to the competition, with the Hawthorn Football Club transferring their VFL Women's license to Box Hill during the off-season, replicating the club's men's team reserves arrangement in the Australian Football League and Victorian Football League. [2]

Due to ongoing construction work at the Whitten Oval, Western Bulldogs played their home matches at Port Melbourne's ETU Stadium. [3]

ClubHome ground(s)CoachCaptain(s)
Box Hill Box Hill City Oval Cherie O’Neill [4] [5] Nicole Garner [6]
Carlton Ikon Park Tom Stafford [7] Christina Bernardi [8]
Casey Casey Fields Peter Mercoulia [9] [10] Ally Kirkwood [11]
Collingwood Victoria Park
AIA Centre
Chloe McMillan [12] Caitlin Bunker [13]
Darebin La Trobe University, Bundoora
Preston City Oval
Kate Tyndall [14] [15] Steph Simpson [15]
Essendon NEC Hangar Travis Cloke [16] Mia-Rae Clifford
Courtney Ugle [17]
Geelong Cats Deakin University, Waurn PondsElise Coventry [18] Chloe Leonard [19]
North Melbourne Arden Street Oval Steph Binder [17] Jess Jones [20]
Port Melbourne ETU Stadium Sean Buncle [21] Claire Dyett [22]
Southern Saints Trevor Barker Beach Oval
RSEA Park
Michelle Densley [23] Tayla Kearns
Ali Hynes [24]
Western Bulldogs ETU Stadium Rhys Cahir [25] Mary Sandral [26]
Williamstown DSV Stadium Liam Cavanagh [27] Erin Meade [28] [29]

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Collingwood 14950522377138.536 Finals series
2 Port Melbourne (P)14950450351128.236
3 Williamstown 14950471368128.036
4 Box Hill 14842444358124.036
5 Essendon 14851404387104.434
6 Carlton 14860526349150.732
7 Southern Saints 14860365334109.332
8 Geelong Cats 14761402344116.930
9 North Melbourne 1477041042796.028
10 Casey 14680505473106.824
11 Western Bulldogs 14311041448884.812
12 Darebin 14014018884522.20
Source: AFL.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals series

Match-ups set using the second McIntyre final six system .

Qualifying finalSemi-finalsPreliminary finalGrand final
9 July, Victoria Park
1 Collingwood 7.6 (48)
2 Port Melbourne 3.4 (22)15 July, Victoria Park 30 July, ETU Stadium
Collingwood 3.4 (22) Collingwood 3.5 (23)
Elimination finals Essendon 2.6 (18)23 July, ETU Stadium Port Melbourne 5.5 (35)
9 July, DSV Stadium Essendon 1.5 (11)
3 Williamstown 2.6 (18)16 July, ETU Stadium Port Melbourne 6.5 (41)
6 Carlton 3.4 (22) Port Melbourne 5.7 (37)
8 July, Box Hill City Oval Carlton 5.6 (36)
4 Box Hill 3.3 (21)
5 Essendon 4.7 (31)

Qualifying and elimination finals

Qualifying final
Sunday, 9 July (11:00 am) Collingwood 7.6 (48)def. Port Melbourne 3.4 (22) Victoria Park Report
Elimination finals
Saturday, 8 July (11:00 am) Box Hill 3.3 (21)def. by Essendon 4.7 (31) Box Hill City Oval Report
Sunday, 9 July (4:30 pm) Williamstown 2.6 (18)def. by Carlton 3.4 (22) DSV Stadium Report

Semi finals

Semi finals
Saturday, 15 July (1:00pm) Collingwood 3.4 (22)def. Essendon 2.6 (18) Victoria Park Report
Sunday, 16 July (12:00pm) Port Melbourne 5.7 (37)def. Carlton 5.6 (36) ETU Stadium Report

Preliminary final

Preliminary final
Sunday, 23 July (2:00pm) Essendon 1.5 (11)def. by Port Melbourne 6.5 (41) ETU Stadium Report

Grand Final

2023 VFLW Grand Final
Sunday, 30 July (12:10pm) Collingwood def. by Port Melbourne ETU Stadium Report
1.0 (6)
2.4 (16)
3.4 (22)
 3.5 (23)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.2 (14)
3.2 (20)
4.2 (26)
 5.5 (35)
Lisa Hardeman Medal: Lauren Caruso (Port Melbourne)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Nikolitsis 2, Sargent Goals Wilson, Frew, Bromage, Borg, Alomes
Bates, Nikolitsis, Zander, Busch, Hales, Caris, Ricardo Best Caruso, McKellar, Whitehead, Harley, Stutt, Williams, Borg, Hartog, Bromage

Awards

2023 VFL Women's Team of the Year [30]
B:Emily Eaves (Williamstown Sophie Molan (Essendon)
HB:Lauren Caruso (Port Melbourne)Tessa Boyd (Southern Saints)Ciara Fitzgerald (North Melbourne)
C:Winnie Laing (Southern Saints)Charlotte Simpson (Geelong Cats)Audrey Rhodes (North Melbourne)
HF:Dominique Carbone (Western Bulldogs)Nyakoat Dojiok (Collingwood)Jordan Mifsud (Box Hill)
F: Maddie Boyd (Box Hill)Sarah Cameron (Williamstown)
Foll:Jorja Borg (Western Bulldogs)Jessica Bates (c) (Collingwood)Madeleine Di Cosmo (Carlton)
Int:Shannon Danckert (Casey)Kaitlyn O'Keefe (Port Melbourne)Akayla Peterson (Box Hill)
Ashlee Thorneycroft (Carlton)Sharnie Whiting (Williamstown)
Coach:Sean Buncle (Port Melbourne)

Club best and fairest winners

ClubBest & FairestRef
Box Hill Jordan Mifsud [31]
Carlton Maddie Di Cosmo [32]
Ashlee Thorneycroft
Casey Shree Fairchild [33]
Collingwood Jessica Bates [34]
Darebin Angelica Gogos [35]
Essendon Sophie Molan [36]
Geelong Cats Charlotte Simpson [37]
North Melbourne Audrey Rhodes [38]
Port Melbourne Lauren Caruso [39]
Southern Saints Winnie Laing [40]
Western Bulldogs Dominique Carbone [41]
Jorja Borg
Williamstown Emily Eaves [42]

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