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Victorian Women's Football League

Australian rules football league for women

Victorian Women's Football League

Australian rules football league for women

FieldValue
titleVictorian Women's Football League
last_season2016 VWFL season
logoVictorian Women's Football League logo.jpg
pixels150px
sportAustralian rules football
folded2016
replacedVFL Women's
South Eastern Women's Football
headquartersMelbourne, Australia
inaugural1981
teams31 (final season)
championDeer Park
champ_season2016
most successful clubScorpions (11)
countryAustralia
TVC31
websiteVictorian Women's Football League

South Eastern Women's Football

The rucks reach for the ball after the umpire (in orange) has balled it up.
A Melbourne University player jostles for best position in a marking contest.
A Darebin Falcons player is wrapped up in a gang tackle by two Melbourne University opponents in the 2006 WVFL senior women's Grand Final.

The Victorian Women's Football League (VWFL) was the oldest and largest Australian rules football league for women in the world, consisting of 47 clubs from Victoria, Australia across seven divisions with a total of over 1,000 players.

History

Early years

The Victorian Women's Football League was formed in 1981 with four teams competing at open level.

In 1995, Sal Rees caused controversy when she nominated for the 1995 AFL draft: the nomination was subsequently voided, with the AFL amending its draft rules to prevent any repeat of this incident.

The VWFL grew quickly, increasing dramatically the number of players and participating teams with a Division 3 added in 2001.

In 2002, VWFL player Debbie Lee made headlines for pushing to play against men in the made-for-television team the Hammerheads. She has commented, "My whole idea with the Hammerheads was to promote women's football. At no point in time did I really think I was going to play against the men, and frankly it wouldn't really have been smart for me to do that. My whole idea was to cause a bit of activity."

An U17 Youth Girls Competition was established by Football Victoria in 2004, primarily to provide a pathway to the VWFL. This was following legal action having been taken against them in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (following a complaint to the Equal Opportunity Commission) by junior players Penny Cula-Reid, Emily Stayner, and Helen Taylor.

In May 2004, the first VWFL game was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), with the Melbourne Uni Mugars defeating St Albans Spurs on Mother's Day. A second game was played at the MCG later in the same year, featuring the Mugars and St Kilda Sharks reserves teams.

A quarter-century of competition

In 2005, the VWFL celebrated its 25th season, and created a reserves competition for Division 1.

In 2006, the league posted a $6000 loss, however this was turned around in 2007 with a $19000 profit being posted at the end of 2007. 2007 saw five divisions (Premier seniors & reserves, North West, South East & Country) and 27 teams (from 20 clubs), and culminated in an Australian crowd record for women's Australian rules football at the 2007 Grand Final held on 19 August at the Preston City Oval in Melbourne. Two finals matches were also held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground for the first time.

The work done by the VWFL Media Manager Leesa Catto was instrumental in increasing media coverage across the competition. A significant partnership was negotiated with the Leader News group and weekly coverage was captured across the Melbourne Metropolitan area. Events like the participation of two VWFL players Shannon McFerran and Daisy Pearce in the E. J. Whitten Legends Game also helped lift the profile of the league.

The VWFL integrated into AFL Victoria in 2013.

Dissolution

At the end of the 2016 season, it was announced that the VWFL would be dissolved, with the forty-seven clubs and sixty teams of the VWFL joining ten Victorian community leagues in 2017, along with additional clubs and teams from a further eighty clubs that had expressed interest in joining women's Australian football competitions. AFL Victoria would retain management of the ten-team VFL Women's league, with the remainder of the expected 150 teams to play in regional leagues.

Final clubs

Premier Division

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundEst.Years in VWFLVWFL PremiershipsFateTotalMost RecentBendigoDeer ParkEastern Devils (East Burwood)Melbourne UniversityPort Melbourne ColtsSt Kilda Sharks
[[File:Bendigo Thunder Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]ThunderKangaroo Flat Oval, Kangaroo Flat20112011-201622013Moved to Northern FNL in 2017
[[File:Deer Park Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]LionsJohn McLeod Reserve, Deer Park19261981-201612016Moved to WREDWFL in 2017
[[File:Eastern Devils Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]DevilsMulgrave Reserve, Mulgrave19991990–201622013Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Melbourne University Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]MugarsUniversity Oval, Parkville19961997–201652005Moved to Northern FNL in 2017
[[File:Port Melbourne Colts Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]ColtsJ.L. Murphy Reserve, Port Melbourne19572014-201612015Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:St Kilda Sharks Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]SharksPeanut Farm Reserve, St Kilda19921992–201642014Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017

Division 1

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundEst.Years in VWFLVWFL PremiershipsFateTotalMost RecentDarebinDiamond CreekEndeavour HillsKewLa Trobe UniversityPascoe ValeRedanWhitehorse Pioneers
[[File:Darebin Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]FalconsA.H. Capp Reserve, Preston19901990–2016122015Moved to Northern FNL in 2017
[[File:Coburg Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]CreekersC.T. Barling Reserve, Reservoir20022002–201532012Moved to Northern FNL in 2017
[[File:Endeavour Hills Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]EaglesBarry Simon Reserve, Endeavour Hills20112015-20160-Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Kew Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]BearsVictoria Park, Kew20062014–201622016Moved to Northern FNL in 2017
[[File:Blackburn Football Club colours.svgcenter40x40px]]TrobersTony Sheehan Oval, La Trobe University, Bundoora19672009–201612011Moved to Northern FNL in 2017
[[File:Essendon_Football_Club_colours.svgcenter40x40px]]PanthersRaeburn Reserve, Pascoe Vale19092013–201612013Moved to Northern FNL in 2017
[[File:Murrumbeena Football Club Colours - SEWF.svgcenter40x40px]]LionsWestern Oval, Ballarat Central18712014–20160-Moved to AFLGW in 2017
[[File:Whitehorse Colts Football Club Colours (NFNL).svgcenter40x40px]]Pioneers (formerly Suns)Springfield Park, Box Hill North19542014–20160-Moved to Northern FNL in 2017

Division 2

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundEst.Years in VWFLVWFL PremiershipsFateTotalMost RecentChirnside ParkCranbourneMordiallocSeafordSouth MorangSt Kilda SharksSunburyWestern Spurs
[[File:Chirnside Park Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]PanthersKimberley Reserve, Chirnside Park19782011-20160-Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Nyah_Football_Club_colours.svgcenter40x40px]]EaglesFrenken Homes Oval, Clyde North18892009–201612015Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:North_Adelaide_Football_Club_colours_(1983_to_1997).svgcenter40x40px]]BloodhoundsBen Kavanagh Reserve, Mordialloc18912014–201612002Moved to Southern FNL in 2017
[[File:RichmondDesign.svgcenter40x40px]]TigerettesRF Miles Recreation Reserve, Seaford19212013–201612014Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Brisbane_Lions_Football_Club_colours.svgcenter40x40px]]LionsMill Park Lakes Recreation Reserve, South Morang19542014–201612015Moved to Northern FNL in 2017
[[File:St Kilda Sharks Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]SharksPeanut Farm Reserve, St Kilda19921992–201642014Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Sunbury_Football_Club_Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]LionsClarke Oval, Sunbury18791981–201632015Moved to WREDWFL in 2017
[[File:VU Western Spurs Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]SpursHenry Turner Memorial Reserve, Footscray19931993–201632016Moved to Northern FNL in 2017

Division 3

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundEst.Years in VWFLVWFL PremiershipsFateTotalMost RecentAJAXBayswaterBrunswickFitzroyGippslandMelbourne UniversitySKOB
[[File:St_Kilda_Football_Club_colours.svgcenter40x40px]]JackasGary Smorgon Oval, St Kilda19572015–20160-Moved to VAFA in 2017
[[File:Bayswater Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]WatersMarie Wallace Bayswater Park, Bayswater18952012–20160-Moved to ERWFC in 2017
[[File:Brunswick Football Club Colours (VWFL).svgcenter40x40px]]RenegadesA.G. Gillon Oval, Brunswick19632014–20160-Moved to VAFA in 2017
[[File:Fitzroy Football Club colours (VAFA).svgcenter40x40px]]Roy GirlsWT Peterson Oval, Fitzroy North18832015–20160-Moved to VAFA in 2017
[[File:Gippsland Galaxy Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]GalaxyTraralgon Recreation Reserve, Traralgon20152015–201622016Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Melbourne University Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]MugarsMain Oval, University of Melbourne, Parkville19961997–201552005Moved to Northern FNL in 2017
[[File:St Kevin's Old Boys Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]SaintsBasil Reserve, Malvern East194720160-Moved to VAFA in 2017

Goldfields

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundEst.Years in VWFLVWFL PremiershipsFateTotalMost RecentBacchus MarshEast PointKynetonLake WendoureeMCDFNL Lions
[[File:Bacchus Marsh Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]CobrasMaddingley Park, Maddingley19792015-20160-Moved to AFLGW in 2017
[[File:East Point Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]DragonsWhite Flat Recreation Reserve, Ballarat Central200120160-Moved to AFLGW in 2017
[[File:RichmondDesign.svgcenter40x40px]]TigersKyneton Showgrounds, Kyneton18612015–20160-Moved to NCWL in 2017
[[File:Lake Wendouree Football Club colours (pre-2022).pngcenter41x41px]]LakersC E Brown Reserve, Wendouree199420160-Moved to AFLGW in 2017
[[File:MCDFNL Lions Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]LionsCarisbrook Recreation Reserve, Carisbrook2016201612016Disbanded

North West

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundEst.Years in VWFLVWFL PremiershipsFateTotalMost RecentFitzroyGlen OrdenJacanaManor LakesMelton CentralRoxburgh ParkShepparton
[[File:Fitzroy Football Club colours (VAFA).svgcenter40x40px]]Roy GirlsWT Peterson Oval, Fitzroy North18832015-20160-Moved to VAFA in 2017
[[File:Hawthorn_Football_Club_Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]HawksHeathdale Reserve, Werribee197920160-In recess
[[File:Jacana Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]JaguarsJacana Reserve, Jacana19612013–20160-Folded
[[File:Manor Lakes Football Club Colours - old.svgcenter40x40px]]StormHowqua Way Reserve, Manor Lakes20122014–20160-Moved to WREDWFL in 2017
[[File:Melton Central Football Club Colours (old).svgcenter40x40px]]BluesArnolds Creek Reserve, Melton West19962007, 2014–201612007Moved to AFLGW in 2017
[[File:Roxburgh Park Football Club Colours (old).svgcenter40x40px]]MagpiesLakeside Reserve, Roxburgh Park200220160-Moved to WREDWFL in 2017
[[File:Shepparton Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]BearsNotre Dame College, Emmaus Campus, Shepparton North and John Gray Oval, Mooroopna1880s20160-Moved to NCWL in 2017

South East

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundEst.Years in VWFLVWFL PremiershipsFateTotalMost RecentBeaconsfieldEdithvale AspendaleEndeavour HillsHallamKnoxMorningtonMount ElizaRosebudSeafordWarragul Colts
[[File:West_Coast_Football_Club_colours_(2000-2015).svgcenter40x40px]]EaglesHolm Park, Beaconsfield189020160-Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Edithvale-Aspendale Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]EaglesRegents Park, Aspendale192120160-Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Endeavour Hills Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]EaglesBarry Simon Reserve, Endeavour Hills20112015–20160-Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Hallam Football Club Colours (old).svgcenter40x40px]]HawksHallam Recreation Reserve, Hallam20122011–201622012Moved to Southern FNL in 2017
[[File:Knox Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]FalconsKnox Gardens Reserve, Wantirna South19802013–20160-Moved to VFLW in 2017
[[File:Western_Bulldogs-Footscray_Football_Club_colours.svgcenter40x40px]]BulldogsAlexandra Park, Mornington18882014–201612016Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Melbourne_Football_Club_Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]RedlegsEmil Madsden Reserve, Mount Eliza196420160-Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Rosebud Football Club Colours.pngcenter40x40px]]BudsOlympic Park, Rosebud19292015–20160-In recess
[[File:RichmondDesign.svgcenter40x40px]]TigerettesRF Miles Recreation Reserve, Seaford19212013–201612014Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017
[[File:Warragul Industrials Football Club Colours (EDFNL).svgcenter40x40px]]ColtsEastern Park, Warragul194820160-Moved to South East Women's Football in 2017 as Warragul Industrials

Former

ClubColoursNicknameHome GroundEst.Years in VWFLVWFL PremiershipsFateTotalMost RecentAlbionAltonaBallarat LionsBallarat EaglesBell Post HillBerwickBraybrookCorioDingley CobrasEast GeelongEastern LionsFairfieldFerntree GullyGeelongGembrook CockatooGladstone ParkGolden PointHadfieldHeidelbergKeysboroughLalorLalor ParkMeltonMontmorencyNorth BallaratNorth HeidelbergNorthcote Park ScorpionsNorth GeelongParkdale VulturesParkmoreParksidePort MelbourneScoresbySeville RangesSouth MorningtonSt John's Old CollegiansSurrey ParkWyndhamvaleYarra Valley Cougars
[[File:Geelong_Football_Club_Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]CatsJR Parsons Reserve, Sunshine196111997In recess
[[File:Altona Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]VikingsJK Grant Reserve, Altona19182012-20130-In recess
Lions21995Folded
Eagles11990Folded
[[File:Port_Melbourne_Football_Club_colours.svgcenter40x40px]]PanthersMyers Reserve, Bell Post Hill19762010-20110-In recess
[[File:Berwick Football Club colours.svgcenter40x40px]]WickersEdwin Flack Reserve, Berwick19032004-201622006Re-formed in Eastern FNL
[[File:Essendon_Football_Club_colours.svgcenter40x40px]]BrookersPennell Reserve, Braybrook18742010-20130-In recess
[[File:Corio Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]DevilsShell Reserve, Corio19740-In recess
Cobras11983Folded
[[File:East Geelong Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]EaglesRichmond Oval, East Geelong187912002In recess
[[File:Fitzroy Football Club colours (VAFA).svgcenter40x40px]]LionsFairpark Reserve, Ferntree Gully196912007Re-formed in Eastern FNL
11996Folded
[[File:North_Melbourne_Football_Club_colours.svgcenter40x40px]]KangaroosWally Tew Reserve, Ferntree Gully189212001Re-formed in Eastern FNL
[[File:Geelong West Sporting Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]CheetahzWest Oval, Geelong West192612006Folded
[[File:Gembrook Cockatoo Football Club Colours (old).svgcenter40x40px]]BrookersGembrook Recreation Reserve, Gembrook19062010-0-In recess
11986Folded
[[File:North_Melbourne_Football_Club_colours.svgcenter40x40px]]DragonsWhite Flat Recreation Reserve, Ballarat Central20140-Folded
[[File:Hawthorn_Football_Club_Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]HawksMartin Reserve, Hadfield196112007In recess
[[File:RichmondDesign.svgcenter40x40px]]TigersWarringal Park, Heidelberg1876?-200812008Re-formed in Northern FNL
[[File:Keysborough Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]BurrasRowley Allan Reserve, Keysborough19472010-?0-In recess
[[File:Lalor Football Club Colours (old).svgcenter40x40px]]BloodsLalor Reserve, Lalor1955?-200712005In recess
[[File:Lalor Stars Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]StarsJC Donath Reserve, Reservoir?-20120-Folded
[[File:Melton Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]BloodsMacPherson Park, Toolern Vale1879?-20090-Re-formed in Riddell District FNL
[[File:Collingwood_icon.svgcenter40x40px]]MagpiesMontmorency Park, North Oval, Montmorency19242014-201512014Re-formed in Northern FNL
[[File:Ringwood Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]RoostersEureka Stadium, Wendouree1882?-20130-In recess
[[File:North Heidelberg Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]BulldogsShelley Street Reserve. Heidelberg Heights195812001In recess
Scorpions101994Folded. Formerly known as Aberfeldie, Parkville, and East Brunswick Scorpions
[[File:Heathmere Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]MagpiesOsborne Park, North Geelong18762012-201512014Re-formed in AFL Barwon Female Football
[[File:Parkdale Vultures Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]VulturesGerry Green Reserve, Parkdale1991?-20100-Re-formed in VAFA
[[File:Parkmore Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]PiratesFrederick Wachter Reserve, Keysborough0-Folded
[[File:Collingwood_icon.svgcenter40x40px]]MagpiesHenry Turner Reserve, Footscray189722001In recess
[[File:Port_Melbourne_Football_Club_colours.svgcenter40x40px]]BoroughNorth Port Oval, Port Melbourne18740Re-formed in VFLW
[[File:Collingwood_icon.svgcenter40x40px]]MagpiesScoresby Recreation Reserve, Scoresby19251981-201232013In recess
[[File:Seville Ranges Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]RangersWandin East Recreation Reserve, Wandin East20150-Folded
[[File:RichmondDesign.svgcenter40x40px]]TigersCitation Oval, Mount Martha20062006-201212010In recess
[[File:St John's Old Collegians Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]JOCSThomas Carroll Reserve, Doveton19912010-20130-In recess
[[File:Surrey Park Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]PanthersSurrey Park Reserve, Box Hill199412003Re-formed in Eastern FNL
[[File:Wyndhamvale Football Club Colours.svgcenter40x40px]]FalconsWyndham Vale South Oval, Wyndham Vale19792013-20140-Re-formed in Western Region FL
Cougars32007Folded

Records

Division One/Premier Division

YearPremiersHelen Lambert Medal
(Best & Fairest)Rohenna Young Medal
(Leading Goal Kicker)Lisa Hardeman Medal
(Best on Ground in Grand Final)
2016Deer ParkEmma Grant (Bendigo)Bella Ayre 34 (Bendigo)Brooke McKinley (Deer Park)
2015DarebinDaisy Pearce (Darebin)title=Moana Hopeurl=http://www.pseg.com.au/moana-hopeaccess-date=2022-06-15website=Precision Sports Entertainment Grouplanguage=en-US}}Darcy Vescio (Darebin)
2014DarebinDaisy Pearce (Darebin)Moana Hope 87 (St Kilda Sharks)Daisy Pearce (Darebin)
2013DarebinDaisy Pearce (Darebin)Stephanie Brown 25 (Berwick)Melissa Hickey (Darebin)
2012Diamond CreekLou Wotton (East Burwood)Amy Catterall 39 (St Albans)Kirsty Lamb (Diamond Creek)
2011St AlbansDaisy Pearce (Darebin)Sarah D'Arcy 51 (East Burwood)Karen Paxman (St Albans)
2010DarebinDaisy Pearce (Darebin) &
Lou Wotton (East Burwood)Jane Lange 52 (Darebin)Aasta O'Connor (Darebin)
2009DarebinDaisy Pearce (Darebin)Brittany Grech 58 (Diamond Creek)Sarah Hammond (Darebin)
2008DarebinCecilia McIntosh (Melbourne Uni)Moana Hope 63 (Darebin)Moana Hope (Darebin)
2007DarebinShannon McFerran (St Albans)Moana Hope 67 (Darebin)Roi Boutsikakis (Darebin)
2006DarebinShannon McFerran (St Albans)Moana Hope 74 (Darebin)Kathy Zacharopolous (Darebin)
2005Melbourne UniversityShannon McFerran (St Albans)Rebecca Jennings 45 (Melbourne Uni)Daisy Pearce (Darebin)
2004St AlbansMeg Hutchins (Deakin Uni)Rohenna Young 65 (St Albans)Debbie Lee (St Albans)
2003Melbourne UniversityShannon McFerran (St Albans)Nic Lalor 33 (Deakin Uni)
2002Melbourne UniversityShannon McFerran (St Albans)Anita Rhook (Parkside)
2001Parkside MagpiesDebbie Lee (St Albans)Dee Dundov (St Albans)Rohenna Young (Parkside)
2000Parkside MagpiesSharon Bonnici (St Kilda City Sharks)Nic Lalor (St Kilda City Sharks)
1999St KildaSharon Bonnici (St Kilda City Sharks)Nic Lalor (St Kilda City Sharks)
1998St KildaSharon Bonnici (St Kilda City Sharks)Nic Lalor (St Kilda City Sharks)
1997Albion CatsBronwyn Hutchinson (Fairfield)Nic Lalor (St Kilda Sharks)
1996FairfieldDebbie Lee (St Albans)Debbie Lee (St Albans)
1995Ballarat LionsDebbie Lee (St Albans)Yasmin Horsham (Ballarat Lions)
1994Northcote Park ScorpionsDebbie Lee (St Albans) &
Doreen de Pasquale (St Kilda City)Bronwyn Hutchinson (Ballarat Lions)
1993East Brunswick ScorpionsDebbie Lee (St Albans)
1992Ballarat LionsKris Gardiner (Fairfield)
1991East Brunswick ScorpionsBronwyn Hutchinson (Ballarat)Debbie Lee (East Brunswick)
1990Ballarat EaglesRhonda Rumler (Ballarat)
1989Parkville ScorpionsLisa Hardeman (Parkville)
1988Parkville ScorpionsDoreen de Pasquale (Ballarat) &
Bernie Marantelli (Parkville)
1987Parkville ScorpionsBernie Marantelli (Parkville)
1986Gladstone ParkTracey Winch (Ferntree Gully)
1985Aberfeldie ScorpionsSiobhan Taylor (Gladstone Park)
1984Aberfeldie ScorpionsMaree Cave (Broadmeadows)
1983Dingley CobrasMaree Cave (Broadmeadows)
1982Broadmeadows Scorpions
1981Broadmeadows Scorpions

Source:

Premier Reserves

YearPremiersFraser Griffiths MedalLeading Goal KickerBest on Ground in Grand Final
2013Eastern DevilsGeorgia Hammond 37 (Darebin)
2012St AlbansRachael Gullo (St Albans)Lauren Chalkey 19 (Berwick)Rachael Gullo (St Albans)
2011DarebinNatasha Hardy (Sunbury)Melissa Beadles 24 (East Burwood)Gemma Anderson (Darebin)
2010DarebinBelinda Bowey (St Kilda Sharks)Rebecca Hickmont 31 (Darebin)Laura Cartledge (East Burwood)
2009DarebinRebecca Hickmont (Darebin)
2008East BurwoodKristy Baeffel (St Kilda Sharks)
2007DarebinLuisa Callegari (Darebin)
2006St Kilda SharksJessica Williams (Melbourne Uni)Ivanna Hern (St Kilda Sharks)
2005Melbourne UniversityJessica Williams (Melbourne Uni)

Premiers: North West Conference

YearPremiersRunners-up
2016Manor LakesMelton Centrals
2013 (Division 1)BendigoNorth Geelong
2013 (Division 2)Pascoe ValeDeer Park
2012BendigoLa Trobe University
2011La Trobe UniversityNorth Ballarat
2010SunburyLalor Park
2009SunburyLalor Park
2008HeidelbergSunbury
2007Hadfield
2006Diamond Creek

Premiers: South East Conference

YearPremiersRunners-up
2016MorningtonBeaconsfield
2013 (Division 2)ScoresbyKeysborough
2012HallamSt John's Old Collegians
2011HallamCranbourne
2010South MorningtonParkdale
2009Scoresby
2008ScoresbyBerwick
2007 (Division 1)Yarra Valley
2007 (Division 2)Eastern Lions
2006Berwick

Premiers: Country Conference

2007 Melton Centrals

2006 Geelong Cheetahz

Premiers: Division One

YearPremiersRunners-up
2016KewDarebin
2015CranbourneKnox
2014St Kilda SharksMelbourne University

Premiers: Division Two

YearPremiersRunners-up
2016VU Western SpursSeaford
2015Port Melbourne ColtsMontmorency
2014North GeelongSeaford
2005Lalor
2004St Kilda Sharks
2003Melbourne University
2002East Geelong
2001Hadfield
2000North Heidelberg
1997St Kilda Sharks

Premiers: Division Three

YearPremiersRunners-up
2016GippslandFitzroy
2015KewDeer Park
2014WyndhamvaleWhitehorse
2006Yarra Valley
2005 (Division 1)Yarra Valley
2005 (Division 2)Diamond Creek
2004Berwick
2003Surrey Park
2002Mordialloc
2001Ferntree GullyOak Park

Premiers: Division Four

YearPremiersRunners-up
2015South MorangBrunswick
2014MontmorencyGolden Point

Premiers: Division 5

YearPremiersRunners-up
2014SeafordKew

Premiers: East Division

YearPremiersRunners-up
2015GippslandAJAX

Premiers: West Division

YearPremiersRunners-up
2015SunburyMelton Centrals

Premiers: Goldfields Division

YearPremiersRunners-up
2016MCDFNL LionsLake Wendouree

VWFL Life Members

2009 Leesa Catto

2009 Bron McGorlick

2008 Kerryn Stephen

2006 Chyloe Kurdas

2005 Di Smith

2004 Belinda Bowey

2003 Sal Rees, Rohenna Young

2002 Debbie Lee, Kerry Saunders

2001 Nicole Graves

2000 Lisa Hardeman

1999 Ann Rulton

1998 Julie Allen

1997 Dianne Vaux

1996 Bernadette Marantelli

1995 Coral White

1990 Jan Wilson, Janet Graham

1983 Helen Lambert

250 Games (as at end of 2011)

Debbie Lee (East Brunswick Scorpions/Sunshine YCW/St Albans Spurs)

Kerry Saunders (Darebin Falcons/St Kilda City)

Belinda Bowey (St Kilda Sharks/Keysborough)

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