2020 AFL Women's season


The 2020 AFL Women's season was the fourth season of the elite women's Australian rules football competition. Fourteen teams competed in the league, four more than the previous season, all of which were associated with existing Australian Football League clubs.
The season was disrupted, and later cancelled on 22 March 2020, due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic partway through the modified finals series, with no premiership being awarded.

Background

New teams

Four new teams,,, and, joined the competition, bringing the total number of teams to fourteen. This followed on from the inclusion of and in the previous season.

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

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Ladders


Ladder progression

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Win/Loss table

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
Team12345678SFPFGFLadder
GCRicXXXA5
RicNMXXA2
WCFreNMXB2
StKGeeXXB4
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MelXB1
GWSColXXXA4
AdeMelXXA6
GeeWBXXA3
FreGCFreXB2
WBBriCarXA1
BriAdeXXXA7
ColWCXXXB6
NMGWSXXXB5
CarStKXXXB7

Finals series

Semi finals

Awards

League awards

AFLW leading goalkicker

RankPlayerTeam12345678Total
1Caitlin GreiserSt Kilda0022241527310xx10
2Sabreena DuffyFremantle441505054909xx9
2Kalinda HowarthGold Coast000030210242xx9
4Kaitlyn AshmoreNorth Melbourne110134044808xx8
4Jesse WardlawBrisbane113415271808xx8
4Jasmine GarnerNorth Melbourne002213032538xx8
7Tayla HarrisCarlton111213251617xx7
7Cora StauntonGWS000011014527xx7
9Rebecca PrivitelliGWS000033142606xx6
9Ashley SharpFremantle000011012336xx6
9Daisy BatemanNorth Melbourne110123250516xx6

Source

Club leadership