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2020 AFL Women's Grand Final
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    2020 AFL Women's Grand Final

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    2020 AFL Women's season
    2020 AFLW Season Logo.png
    Date 7 February—22 March 2020
    Teams 14
    Premiers Not awarded
    Best and fairest Madison Prespakis (Carlton)
    15 votes
    Leading goalkicker Caitlin Greiser (St Kilda)
    10 goals
    Attendance
    Matches played 46
    Total attendance 205,050 (4,458 per match)
    Highest 35,185 (round 2, West Coast v Fremantle)

    The 2020 AFL Women's season was the fourth season of the AFL Women's competition, the highest-level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia. The season featured fourteen clubs, with four new teams joining the league: Gold Coast, Richmond, St Kilda and West Coast.

    The season ran from 7 February until 22 March. It was intended to comprise an 8-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top six clubs; however, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 saw the season curtailed and finally abandoned. No premiership was awarded.

    Background

    New teams

    Four new teams, Gold Coast, Richmond, St Kilda and West Coast, joined the competition, bringing the total number of teams to fourteen. This followed on from the inclusion of Geelong and North Melbourne in the previous season.

    Expansion of AFL Women's
    Club Entry in 2017 Entry in 2019/20 Entry in 2022
    Placed
    bid
    Granted
    entry
    Placed
    bid
    Granted entry Placed
    bid
    Granted
    entry
    2019 2020
    Adelaide Yes Yes
    Brisbane Yes Yes
    Carlton Yes Yes
    Collingwood Yes Yes
    Essendon No Yes No No Yes Yes
    Fremantle Yes Yes
    Geelong Yes No Yes Yes
    Gold Coast No Yes No Yes
    Greater Western Sydney Yes Yes
    Hawthorn No Yes No No Yes Yes
    Melbourne Yes Yes
    North Melbourne Yes No Yes Yes
    Port Adelaide No No Yes Yes
    Richmond Yes No Yes No Yes
    St Kilda Yes No Yes No Yes
    Sydney No No Yes Yes
    West Coast Yes No Yes No Yes
    Western Bulldogs Yes Yes

    Collective bargaining agreement

    Prior to the season commencing a collective bargaining agreement failed to pass the player's association, with only 70% agreeing, falling short of the required 75% threshold. One of the demands of the dissenters was to have a longer season, so that all the teams could play each other once. The players later voted with a vote of 98% to agree to a revised agreement, which steadily increased the number of matches to be played over three years.

    Conference system

    The conference system utilised in the previous season was retained for this season, though it was expanded to cater for the additional teams. Seven teams were placed in each of the two conferences, with teams playing all their intra-conference rivals once and two cross-over matches against teams from the other conference, resulting in an 8-round home and away season. The placing of the teams was determined by the AFL with competitiveness, list assessments and the previous season's results in mind.

    Impact of 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic

    The 2020 season was disrupted and then brought to an early end by the COVID-19 pandemic, which was formally declared a pandemic on 11 March 2020, prior to Round 6. The pandemic had the following effects on the season:

    • All matches played from 14 March onwards were played to empty stadiums.
    • The final two rounds of the home-and-away season were scratched and the finals brought forward by two weeks, being played based on ladder positions at the time.
    • The finals series was expanded from six teams to eight. Under the original schedule, the top team in each conference was to advance directly to the preliminary finals while the second and third placed teams played off in semi-finals; but under the modified system, the fourth placed teams also qualified, and faced the first placed teams in semi-finals. Partway through the finals series, it was announced that no premiership will be awarded after the Victorian government announced a shutdown of all non-essential operations on 22 March 2020.

    Premiership season

    The originally scheduled eight-round fixture and make-up of the conferences was released on 29 October 2019.

    • All starting times are Australian Eastern Time.
    • Richmond home games originally scheduled at the Swinburne Centre, the club's home ground, were later moved to Ikon Park out of concerns for crowd capacity.

    Round 1

    Round 1
    Friday, 7 February (7:45 pm) Richmond 2.2 (14) def. by Carlton 6.12 (48) Ikon Park (crowd: 15,337) Report
    Saturday, 8 February (1:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 1.3 (9) def. Gold Coast 1.2 (8) Blacktown ISP Oval (crowd: 1,540) Report
    Saturday, 8 February (3:10 pm) Melbourne 3.4 (22) def. North Melbourne 3.2 (20) Casey Fields (crowd: 3,500) Report
    Saturday, 8 February (5:10 pm) Brisbane 5.4 (34) def. Adelaide 3.3 (21) Hickey Park (crowd: 3,002) Report
    Sunday, 9 February (1:10 pm) Collingwood 5.8 (38) def. West Coast 1.5 (11) Victoria Park (crowd: 6,100) Report
    Sunday, 9 February (3:10 pm) St Kilda 2.2 (14) def. by Western Bulldogs 6.3 (39) RSEA Park (crowd: 8,000) Report
    Sunday, 9 February (5:10 pm) Fremantle 6.8 (44) def. Geelong 4.4 (28) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 5,509) Report
    • The match between Greater Western Sydney and Gold Coast, which was played in torrential rain, was the lowest scoring match in AFL history, in either the men's or women's competition, with the two teams scoring a combined score of only 2.5 (17). GWS's score of 1.3 (9) was the lowest winning score in history.

    Round 2

    Round 2
    Friday, 14 February (7:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 2.0 (12) def. by Melbourne 4.8 (32) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 3,133) Report
    Saturday, 15 February (3:10 pm) North Melbourne 6.1 (37) def. Greater Western Sydney 2.7 (19) UTAS Stadium (crowd: 2,102) Report
    Saturday, 15 February (5:10 pm) Gold Coast 5.3 (33) def. Richmond 2.10 (22) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 7,071) Report
    Saturday, 15 February (7:10 pm) West Coast 2.3 (15) def. by Fremantle 9.6 (60) Optus Stadium (crowd: 35,185) Report
    Sunday, 16 February (1:10 pm) Geelong 3.2 (20) def. by Brisbane 6.3 (39) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 5,567) Report
    Sunday, 16 February (3:10 pm) Carlton 3.6 (24) def. by Collingwood 6.3 (39) Ikon Park (crowd: 7,529) Report
    Sunday, 16 February (5:10 pm) Adelaide 6.4 (40) def. St Kilda 4.3 (27) Richmond Oval (crowd: 6,433) Report

    Round 3

    Round 3
    Friday, 21 February (7:10 pm) St Kilda 3.1 (19) def. Melbourne 1.8 (14) RSEA Park (crowd: 4,012) Report
    Saturday, 22 February (3:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 4.6 (30) def. by Carlton 8.3 (51) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 8,259) Report
    Saturday, 22 February (5:10 pm) Gold Coast 4.4 (28) drew with Brisbane 4.4 (28) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 4,223) Report
    Saturday, 22 February (7:10 pm) Fremantle 5.3 (33) def. Collingwood 4.6 (30) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 5,636) Report
    Sunday, 23 February (1:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 6.6 (42) def. West Coast 2.2 (14) Blacktown ISP Oval (crowd: 1,980) Report
    Sunday, 23 February (3:10 pm) Richmond 2.8 (20) def. by North Melbourne 12.4 (76) Ikon Park (crowd: 3,697) Report
    Sunday, 23 February (5:10 pm) Geelong 6.2 (38) def. by Adelaide 8.1 (49) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 3,195) Report

    Round 4

    Round 4
    Friday, 28 February (5:40 pm) Collingwood 4.2 (26) def. by Melbourne 7.4 (46) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 21,528) Report
    Saturday, 29 February (3:10 pm) Richmond 7.3 (45) def. by Geelong 10.7 (67) Queen Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 4,906) Report
    Saturday, 29 February (5:10 pm) North Melbourne 6.11 (47) def. Gold Coast 5.4 (34) Arden Street Oval (crowd: 3,280) Report
    Saturday, 29 February (7:10 pm) West Coast 4.6 (30) def. Western Bulldogs 3.8 (26) Leederville Oval (crowd: 2,455) Report
    Sunday, 1 March (1:10 pm) Adelaide 4.4 (28) def. by Carlton 5.6 (36) Hisense Stadium (crowd: 7,281) Report
    Sunday, 1 March (3:10 pm) St Kilda 3.5 (23) def. by Fremantle 3.6 (24) RSEA Park (crowd: 3,870) Report
    Sunday, 1 March (5:10 pm) Brisbane 7.9 (51) def. Greater Western Sydney 3.5 (23) Hickey Park (crowd: 3,297) Report

    Round 5

    Round 5
    Friday, 6 March (7:10 pm) Gold Coast 2.6 (18) def. by Geelong 5.8 (38) Great Barrier Reef Arena (crowd: 2,788) Report
    Saturday, 7 March (3:10 pm) North Melbourne 9.9 (63) def. Adelaide 3.3 (21) North Hobart Oval (crowd: 2,843) Report
    Saturday, 7 March (5:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 7.14 (56) def. Richmond 1.5 (11) Robertson Oval (crowd: 3,377) Report
    Saturday, 7 March (7:10 pm) Carlton 8.2 (50) def. St Kilda 4.5 (29) Ikon Park (crowd: 3,871) Report
    Sunday, 8 March (1:10 pm) Collingwood 8.5 (53) def. Western Bulldogs 3.3 (21) Morwell Recreation Reserve (crowd: 1,992) Report
    Sunday, 8 March (3:10 pm) Melbourne 10.6 (66) def. West Coast 1.1 (7) Casey Fields (crowd: 1,800) Report
    Sunday, 8 March (5:10 pm) Fremantle 7.8 (50) def. Brisbane 4.8 (32) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 4,446) Report

    Round 6

    Round 6
    Friday, 13 March (7:10 pm) Geelong 3.2 (20) def. by North Melbourne 10.6 (66) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: No attendance recorded) Report
    Saturday, 14 March (3:10 pm) Brisbane 2.2 (14) def. by Collingwood 5.13 (43) Hickey Park (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 14 March (5:10 pm) St Kilda 6.6 (42) def. Richmond 0.3 (3) RSEA Park (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 14 March (7:40 pm) Melbourne 3.6 (24) def. by Carlton 6.4 (40) TIO Traeger Park (crowd: 0) Report
    Sunday, 15 March (1:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 8.3 (51) def. by Fremantle 10.6 (66) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 0) Report
    Sunday, 15 March (3:10 pm) Adelaide 3.3 (21) def. by Greater Western Sydney 4.2 (26) Richmond Oval (crowd: 0) Report
    Sunday, 15 March (5:10 pm) West Coast 1.2 (8) def. by Gold Coast 5.3 (33) Mineral Resources Park (crowd: 0) Report
    • Richmond's score of 0.3 (3) was, at the time, the lowest in AFL Women's history.
    • Round 6 matches were played without spectators, with the exception of the Friday night Geelong-North Melbourne match – which was open to be public, but did not have its attendance officially recorded.

    Ladders

    Ladder progression

    • Numbers highlighted in green indicates the team finished the round inside the top 3.
    • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished in first place in the conference for that round.
    • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place in the conference for that round.

    Win/loss table

    + Win Qualified for finals
    - Loss X Bye
    Draw Eliminated

    Bold – Home game
    Opponent for round listed above margin
    This table can be sorted by margin, winners are represented in the first half of each column, and losers are represented in the second half of each column once sorted

    Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SF PF GF Ladder
    Adelaide BL
    13
    StK
    13
    Geel
    11
    Carl
    8
    NM
    42
    GWS
    5
    GCS Rich X X X A6
    Brisbane Lions Adel
    13
    Geel
    19
    GCS
    0
    GWS
    28
    Frem
    18
    Coll
    29
    Rich NM Carl
    29
    X X A3
    Carlton Rich
    34
    Coll
    15
    WB
    21
    Adel
    8
    StK
    21
    Melb
    16
    WCE Frem BL
    29
    NM X B2
    Collingwood WCE
    27
    Carl
    15
    Frem
    3
    Melb
    20
    WB
    32
    BL
    29
    StK Geel NM
    2
    X X B4
    Fremantle Geel
    16
    WCE
    45
    Coll
    3
    StK
    1
    BL
    18
    WB
    15
    Melb
    Carl
    GCS
    70
    Melb X B1
    Geelong Frem
    16
    BL
    19
    Adel
    11
    Rich
    22
    GCS
    20
    NM
    46
    GWS Coll X X X A5
    Gold Coast GWS
    1
    Rich
    11
    BL
    0
    NM
    13
    Geel
    20
    WCE
    25
    Adel Melb Frem
    70
    X X A4
    Greater Western Sydney GCS
    1
    NM
    18
    WCE
    28
    BL
    28
    Rich
    45
    Adel
    5
    Geel WB Melb
    3
    X X A2
    Melbourne NM
    2
    WB
    20
    StK
    5
    Coll
    20
    WCE
    59
    Carl
    16
    Frem GCS GWS
    3
    Frem X B3
    North Melbourne Melb
    2
    GWS
    18
    Rich
    56
    GCS
    13
    Adel
    42
    Geel
    46
    WB BL Coll
    2
    Carl X A1
    Richmond Carl
    34
    GCS
    11
    NM
    56
    Geel
    22
    GWS
    45
    StK
    39
    BL Adel X X X A7
    St Kilda WB
    25
    Adel
    13
    Melb
    5
    Frem
    1
    Carl
    21
    Rich
    39
    Coll WCE X X X B5
    West Coast Coll
    27
    Frem
    45
    GWS
    28
    WB
    4
    Melb
    59
    GCS
    25
    Carl StK X X X B7
    Western Bulldogs StK
    25
    Melb
    20
    Carl
    21
    WCE
    4
    Coll
    32
    Frem
    15
    NM GWS X X X B6

    Finals series

     
    Semi finals Preliminary finals Grand final
     
                       
     
    March 21, Ikon Park
     
     
    North Melbourne 5.4 (34)
     
    28-29 March
     
    Collingwood 5.2 (32)
     
    North Melbourne Cancelled
     
    March 22, Ikon Park
     
    Carlton Cancelled
     
    Carlton 6.8 (44)
     
    4-5 April
     
    Brisbane 2.3 (15)
     
    N/A Cancelled
     
    March 21, Fremantle Oval
     
    N/A Cancelled
     
    Fremantle 12.8 (80)
     
    28-29 March
     
    Gold Coast 1.4 (10)
     
    Fremantle Cancelled
     
    March 21, Giants Stadium
     
    Melbourne Cancelled
     
    Greater Western Sydney 3.8 (26)
     
     
    Melbourne 4.5 (29)
     

    Semi finals

    Semi finals
    Saturday, March 21 (12:40 pm) North Melbourne 5.4 (34) def. Collingwood 5.2 (32) Ikon Park (crowd: 0)
    Saturday, March 21 (2:40 pm) Greater Western Sydney 3.8 (26) def. by Melbourne 4.5 (29) Giants Stadium (crowd: 0)
    Saturday, March 21 (1:40 pm) Fremantle 12.8 (80) def. Gold Coast 1.4 (10) Fremantle Oval (crowd: 0)
    Sunday, March 22 (1:10 pm) Carlton 6.8 (44) def. Brisbane 2.3 (15) Ikon Park (crowd: 0)

    Awards

    League awards

    Best and fairests

    Club Award name Player Ref.
    Adelaide Club Champion Anne Hatchard
    Brisbane Best and fairest Emily Bates
    Carlton Best and fairest Madison Prespakis
    Collingwood Best and fairest Jaimee Lambert
    Fremantle Fairest and best Kiara Bowers
    Geelong Best and fairest Olivia Purcell
    Gold Coast Best and fairest Jamie Stanton
    Greater Western Sydney Gabrielle Trainor Medal Alyce Parker
    Melbourne Best and fairest Shelley Scott
    North Melbourne Best and fairest Jasmine Garner
    Richmond Best and fairest Monique Conti
    St Kilda Best and fairest Rosie Dillon
    Caitlin Greiser
    Georgia Patrikios
    Olivia Vesely
    Western Bulldogs Susan Alberti Award Isabel Huntington
    West Coast Best and fairest Dana Hooker

    AFLW leading goalkicker

    • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the season's goal kicking tally at the end of that round. The total is updated following the conclusion of the round.

    Source

    Coach changes

    Club Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming coach Date of appointment
    West Coast Inaugural coach Luke Dwyer 13 December 2018
    Gold Coast Inaugural coach David Lake 5 March 2019
    St Kilda Inaugural coach Peta Searle 17 April 2019
    Richmond Inaugural coach Tom Hunter 19 June 2019
    Richmond Tom Hunter End of contract 15 May 2020 Ryan Ferguson 6 November 2020
    North Melbourne Scott Gowans End of contract 4 June 2020 Darren Crocker 4 June 2020
    West Coast Luke Dwyer Resigned 25 September 2020 Daniel Pratt 12 January 2021

    Club leadership

    Club Coach Captain(s) Vice-captain(s) Leadership group Ref
    Adelaide Matthew Clarke Erin Phillips, Chelsea Randall Courtney Cramey, Angela Foley Sarah Allan, Jess Foley, Marijana Rajcic
    Brisbane Craig Starcevich Emma Zielke Sharni Webb Emily Bates, Breanna Koenen, Kate Lutkins
    Carlton Daniel Harford Kerryn Harrington, Katie Loynes Alison Downie, Sarah Hosking, Nicola Stevens
    Collingwood Stephen Symonds Steph Chiocci Ash Brazill, Brianna Davey
    Fremantle Trent Cooper Kara Antonio Ebony Antonio, Kiara Bowers, Hayley Miller, Gabby O'Sullivan
    Geelong Paul Hood Melissa Hickey Meg McDonald Renee Garing, Jordan Ivey, Aasta O'Connor
    Gold Coast David Lake Leah Kaslar, Sam Virgo Tiarna Ernst, Sally Riley, Jamie Stanton
    Greater Western Sydney Alan McConnell Alicia Eva Jessica Dal Pos, Pepa Randall, Cora Staunton, Britt Tully
    Melbourne Mick Stinear Daisy Pearce Karen Paxman
    North Melbourne Scott Gowans Emma Kearney Jasmine Garner Emma King, Brittany Gibson
    Richmond Tom Hunter Katie Brennan Christina Bernardi Phoebe Monahan, Lauren Tesoriero
    St Kilda Peta Searle Cat Phillips, Kate Shierlaw, Rhiannon Watt
    West Coast Luke Dwyer Emma Swanson Dana Hooker Maddy Collier, Courtney Guard, Alicia Janz
    Western Bulldogs Nathan Burke Ellie Blackburn Brooke Lochland Isabel Huntington, Kirsty Lamb, Hannah Scott, Lauren Spark

    See also

    External links


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