South Australian Women's Football League
The South Australian Women's Football League is the governing body of women's Australian rules football in the state of South Australia. In 2017, the SAWFL merged with the South Australian Amateur Football League to form the Adelaide Footy League.
History
In 1990 a group of South Australian women instigated the preparation to establish the South Australian Women's Football League after an exhibition match between the Victorian Women's Football League and some sporting identities in South Australia proved to be a huge success. The founder of the SAWFL, Gina Dutschke and with the assistance of Jenny Williams were then able to gather enough interest from sportswomen throughout the metropolitan region to form a league of their own in 1991.Clubs that were instrumental in the early years the League were the Cougars, Thunderbirds, Hectorville, Brighton, Modbury, Para Hills, Kilburn, Edwardstown, Pooraka, Goodwood, North Adelaide, West Adelaide, McLaren Vale and Sturt. The League today, comprises again four clubs: Woodville West Torrens, Morphettville Park, Port Adelaide and Greenacres.
SAWFL is currently in collaboration with the SANFL's Affiliated Junior District Leagues with the planning of a Youth Girls competition and this is anticipated to commence in the 2008 season. Over 900 players have registered with SAWFL since 1991, and there is a new generation to come. Under the guidance of the President, Georgi Iley, the League is now progressing forward in generating a player pathway for females of all ages in South Australia.
Significant milestones of League members who have long represented SA at the National Women's AFL Championships are Catherine Mulvihill, Tiffany Lee, Cheryl Wills, Nancy Tidswell, Cassie Hartley, and Linda Mounsey.
Clubs
North & North East of the CBD
- Adelaide University Football Club
- Angle Vale
- Gaza
- North Pines
- Salisbury
West of the CBD
- Western Suburbs
South of the CBD & Hills
- Aldinga Football Club
- Christies Beach Football Club
- Flinders University Football Club
- Happy Valley Football Club
- Ironbank Cherry Gardens
- Kangarilla Football Club
- Kenilworth
- Morphettville Park Football Club
- Mount Barker
- Mount Lofty District Football Club
Premierships
Year | Division 1 | Division 2 | Division 3 | Division 4 | Division 5 | U/18 |
2017 | Adelaide University | Christies Beach | Gaza | Adelaide University | Strathalbyn | Morphettville Park |
2016 | Morphettville Park | Mount Barker | - | - | - | |
2015 | Morphettville Park | Adelaide University | - | - | - | Salisbury |
2014 | Morphettville Park | Salisbury | - | - | - | Morphettville Park |
2013 | Greenacres | - | - | - | - | Port Adelaide |
2012 | West Adelaide | - | - | - | - | Port Adelaide |
2011 | Eagles | - | - | - | - | - |
2010 | Eagles | - | - | - | - | - |
2009 | Greenacres | - | - | - | - | - |
2008 | Eagles | - | - | - | - | - |
2007 | Eagles | - | - | - | - | - |
2006 | Eagles | - | - | - | - | - |
2005 | Eagles | - | - | - | - | - |
2004 | Sturt | - | - | - | - | - |
2003 | Goodwood | - | - | - | - | - |
2002 | Eagles | - | - | - | - | - |
2001 | North Adelaide | - | - | - | - | - |
2000 | North Adelaide | - | - | - | - | - |
1999 | Edwardstown | - | - | - | - | - |
1998 | Edwardstown | - | - | - | - | - |
1997 | Edwardstown | - | - | - | - | - |
1996 | Edwardstown | - | - | - | - | - |
1995 | Hectorville | - | - | - | - | - |
1994 | Hectorville | - | - | - | - | - |
1993 | Edwardstown | - | - | - | - | - |
1992 | Central District Cougars | - | - | - | - | - |
1991 | Thunderbirds | - | - | - | - | - |
Honours
Division 1
Dutschke Medal (Best and Fairest)
The Dutschke Medal is named after Gina Dutschke, the founder of the South Australian Women's Football League, back in 1990. The Medal is awarded to the best and fairest overall of the season as determined by the Umpires. This prestigious award is presented to the recipient at the end of season Presentation Dinner.Year | Player | Club |
1991 | Laura Giaretto | Southern CD Cougars |
1992 | Tiffany Lee | Hectorville |
1993 | Tiffany Lee | Hectorville |
1994 | Tiffany Lee | |
1995 | Tiffany Lee | |
1996 | Robyn Polhner | |
1997 | Robyn Polhner | |
1998 | Ros Kitschke | West Adelaide |
1999 | Ros Kitschke | West Adelaide |
2000 | Tiffany Lee | North Adelaide |
2001 | Robyn Polhner | North Adelaide |
2002 | Sarah Masiero | Eagles |
2003 | Tiffany Lee | North Adelaide |
2004 | Lauren Ebsary | Sturt |
2005 | Lauren Ebsary | Sturt |
2006 | Sarah Masiero | Eagles |
2007 | Jess Openshaw | Eagles |
2008 | Michele Reid | Greenacres |
2009 | Cassandra Hartley | Eagles |
2010 | Michele Reid | Greenacres |
2011 | Emma Sampson | Port Adelaide |
2012 | Cassandra Hartley | West Adelaide |
2013 | Michele Reid | Greenacres |
2014 | Michele Reid | Greenacres |
2015 | Emma Sampson | West Adelaide |
2016 | Chloe Scheer | Modbury |
2017 | Rachelle Martin | West Adelaide |
2018 | Brittany Perry | Salisbury |
2019 | Stephanie Walker | Adelaide University |
Glazbrook Medal (Leading Goakicker)
The Glazbrook Medal was named after Trudy Glazbrook, at the time was the leagues longest running highest goalkicker. The Medal is awarded to the player with the highest number of goals kicked throughout the competition.- 2019 Kiana Lee
- 2018 Kelly Barltrop
- 2017 Ruth Wallace
- 2016 Lexia Edwards
- 2015 Emma Sampson
- 2014 Alexandra Price
- 2013 Fiona Clancey
- 2012 Fiona Clancey
- 2011 Fiona Clancey
- 2010 Fiona Clancey
- 2009 Fiona Clancey
- 2008 Fiona Clancey
- 2007 Cheryl Wills & Kayla Pendleton
- 2006 Sarah Masiero
- 2005 Tiffany Lee
- 2004 No Award Given
- 2003 Fiona Clancy
- 2002 Fiona Clancy
- 2001 Tiffany Lee
- 2000 Tiffany Lee
- 1999 Melissa King
- 1998 Trudy Glazbrook & Sara Dennis
- 1997 Shelly Neller
- 1996 Trudy Glazbrook
- 1995 Trudy Glazbrook
- 1994 Trudy Glazbrook
- 1993 Trudy Glazbrook
- 1992 Tiffany Lee
- 1991 Tiffany Lee
Carmel Laube Medal (Player's Player)
- 2016 Lila Berry
- 2015 Brooke Copeland
- 2014 Nancy Tidswell & Kaily Buchalka
- 2013 Brooke Copeland
- 2012 Emma Gibson
- 2011 Kym Carter
- 2010 Brittany Perry
- 2009 Tess Baxter
- 2008 Sarah Masiero
- 2007 Linda Mounsey
- 2006 Sarah Masiero
- 2005 Emma Sampson
- 2004 Kelli Loehr
- 2003 Zdravka Stepic
- 2002 Kylie Tulloch
- 2001 Catherine Mulvihill
- 2000 Sheron Ford
- 1999 Melissa King
Pitman Medal (Rookie of the Year)
- 2017 Elysse Haussen
- 2016 Ebony O'Dea & Ellen Maple
- 2015 Jamilla Hull
- 2014 Justine Mules
- 2013 Jessica Sedunary
- 2012 Charlea Taylor
- 2011 Sharon Taylor
- 2010 Eliza Oates
- 2009 Danielle Goding
- 2008 Kym Carter
- 2007 Jessica Openshaw
- 2006 Sally Lynch
- 2005 Michele Reid
- 2004 Kris Britt
- 2003 Kelli Loehr
- 2002 Megan
- 2001 Jayne Secker & Lee Fata
- 2000 Rosa Zampogna
- 1999 Jonti Gray
- 1998 January Jackowiak
- 1997 Michelle O'Brien
Amos Clarke Medal (Junior Development Award)
- 2016 Chloe Scheer
- 2015 Chloe Scheer
- 2014 Chloe Goodes
- 2013 Alexandra Price
- 2012 Alexandra Price
- 2011 Brittany Perry
- 2010 Brittany Perry
- 2009 Deni Varnhagen
- 2008 Kaily Buchalka & Hannah Johnson
- 2007 Teena Leicester
- 2006 Megan Wilsdon
- 2005 Hannah Johnson
- 2004 Tess Baxter
- 2003 Kristy Lavery
- 2002 Tess Baxter
- 2001 Balina Waldtke
Grand Final Best on Ground Medal
- 2017 Ruth Wallace
- 2016 Kirsty Degabriele
- 2015 Cat Williams
- 2014 Courtney Cramey
- 2013 Jacinta McKenzie
- 2012 Kylie Guarino
- 2011 Eliza Oates
- 2010 Jess Openshaw
- 2009 Tiffany Lee
- 2008 Cheryl Wills
- 2007 Tiffany Lee
- 2006 Cassandra Hartley
- 2005 Catherine Mulvihill
- 2004 Sheron Ford
- 1992 Jacqui Clarkson
Division 2
Mulvihill Medal (Best and Fairest)
The Dutschke Medal is named after Catherine Mulvihill, a SAWFL Life Member and the first player in the South Australian Women's Football League to reach the 300 games milestone The Medal is awarded to the best and fairest overall of the season as determined by the Umpires.- 2016 Alana Browne
- 2015 Brittany Perry
- 2014 Danielle Stewart
Div 2 Leading Goalkicker
- 2016 Angela McTaggart
- 2015 Lesley Burrows
- 2014 Sarah Allan
Grand Final Best on Ground Medal
- 2017 Tonia Fielke
- 2016 Tara Robertson
- 2015 Brittany Perry
- 2014 Laura Millary
U/18
U/18 Leading Goalkicker
- 2016 Chloe Scheer
- 2015 Chelsea Salvemini
- 2014 Caitlen Teague
- 2013 Alexandra Price
- 2012 Kimberly Hunter
Club of the Year
- 2017 Christies Beach
- 2016 Mount Lofty
- 2015 Morphettville Park
- 2014 Modbury
- 2013 Modbury
- 2012 Port Adelaide
- 2011 Greenacres
All Australian Selection
- 2013 Michele Reid
- 2011 Courtney Cramey
- 2009 Tess Baxter
- 2007 Jessica Openshaw
- 2006 Michele Reid
- 2005 Mary Ryan
- 2004 Lauren Ebsary, Kris Britt and Sheron Ford
- 2003 Mitzy Galic
- 2002 Mitzy Galic
- 2001 Mitzy Galic
- 2000 Mitzy Galic