List of WAFL Women's premiers

This page is a complete chronological listing of WAFL Women's premiers. WAFL Women's (WAFLW) is the major state-level women's Australian rules football league in Western Australia. East Fremantle has won the most premierships with one, having won the inaugural premiership in 2019. Swan Districts is the only other club to have reached a grand final.

List of premiers

The following is a list of premiers and the grand final results.

Season Premiers Runners-up Score Lou Knitter Medal Venue Date Ref.
2019East FremantleSwan Districts8.5 (51) d. 4.4 (28)Gabby O’Sullivan (East Fremantle)Lathlain Park14 September 2019[1]

Premierships by team

This table summarises all premierships won by each team.

Club Grand final
matches
Premierships Runners-up Years since
last premiership
Total Years Total Years
East Fremantle11201900
Swan Districts1012019
Claremont000
Peel Thunder000
South Fremantle000
Subiaco000

Table correct to the end of the 2019 season.

Premiership frequency

Club Years in
competition
Seasons Premierships Runners-up Strike rate (based on
seasons in competition)
Average years per
Premiership Grand final
East Fremantle2019–present110100.00%1.001.00
Swan Districts2019–present1010.00%1.00
Claremont2019–present1000.33%
Peel Thunder2019–present1000.00%
Subiaco2019–present1000.00%
South Fremantle2020–present0000.00%

Table correct to the end of the 2019 season.

Premiership droughts

The duration of the drought is given as the number of full seasons contested between premierships; the season in which the drought is broken is considered to be part of the drought, and if the drought began from a club's entry to the league, the club's inaugural season is also considered to be part of the drought.

+ Drought began upon club's entry to league
Club Seasons Start Grand final appearances
during drought
Swan Districts12019+2019
Subiaco12019+
Peel Thunder12019+
Claremont12019+
South Fremantle12019+
East Fremantle0

Table correct to the end of the 2019 season.

References

  1. "East Fremantle claim Optus WAFLW crown". WA Football. 14 September 2019.

Sources

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