WESTERN AUSTRALIA
A strong first quarter set up Claremont’s 25-point win over Peel Thunder. East Fremantle kept its unbeaten record intact with a 50-point win over Subiaco. Swan Districts broke away from South Fremantle in the final quarter to come away 20-point winners.
State League Players
Former Docker Jasmin Stewart was one of Claremont's best in the win over Peel Thunder finishing with 17 disposals. Her teammate Brooke Hongell was also among the best for her 13 disposals and three tackles.
Two-time Western Australian Under-18 MVP Ella Roberts dominated for the losing side finishing with 30 disposals, six marks and six tackles.
Julia Teakle was dangerous in attack for East Fremantle kicking three goals from her 11 disposals. Ashlee Atkins and Sharon Wong had strong outings for the Sharks, both collecting 21 disposals with Wong laying 11 tackles and Atkins also hitting the scoreboard in the win.
Jayme Harken led the disposals for Subiaco with 22, with Jamie Rust and Madison Dodd not far behind with their 18 and 15 touches.
Swan Districts Jaime Henry was judged best afield for her 20 disposals, two goals and seven tackles in her side's win, and for South Fremantle, Zoe Wakfer was influential with her 10 touches.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
North Adelaide won the SANFLW premiership defeating Sturt by 18 points in the Grand Final on Sunday. After being behind by eight points at the main break the Roosters held Sturt goalless in the second half to overcome the deficit and claim their third premiership.
State League Players
It was Sturt's Zoe Prowse who was awarded the best-on-ground medal for her efforts in her side's loss. Prowse was influential again in the ruck collecting 20 disposals, nine tackles, eight clearances and winning 33 hitouts.
Jade De Melo's three goals were crucial in North Adelaide's second-half comeback as was the work of Megan Ryan who kicked a goal from her 22 disposals.
North Adelaide was also propelled by the efforts of Hannah Ewings and Erica Greet who had 20 and 19 disposals respectively with Ewings also kicking a crucial long-range goal.
India Rasheed and Abbey Righter kicked two goals each for Sturt and Kiera Muller was also one of Sturt's best with her 16 disposals in the loss.
VICTORIA
Essendon finished the VFLW season minor premiers with an unbeaten record when it defeated Casey Demons by six points in the final round. Hawthorn locked in second spot on the ladder with a 14-point victory over Williamstown. Carlton ended its season on a high note with an 83-point win over the Western Bulldogs. Geelong enjoyed a 19-point win over Collingwood to go into finals. Port Melbourne notched its third win of the season in a two-point thriller against Darebin at North Port Oval. The Southern Saints crushed North Melbourne's finals hope with a 26-point win which meant Collingwood help onto sixth spot and a place in the VFLW finals.
AFLW-Listed Players
Eliza West was again at her best in the Casey midfield finishing with 32 disposals, 10 clearances and nine tackles.
Melbourne teammate Megan Fitzsimon kicked two goals from her 15 disposals and had seven tackles.
Serena Gibbs' return to footy continued with a three-goal and 13-disposal performance for Carlton's VFLW side.
Young Geelong midfielder Carly Remmos laid an impressive 17 tackles in the Cats' tough win over Collingwood.
State League Players
Former Bulldog Danielle Marshall finished with 13 disposals and nine tackles for the Bombers while Renee Tierney kicked two crucial goals from 13 touches.
Casey's Samantha Johnson led from the front with her 28 disposals, four marks and six tackles while Steph Wales battle in the ruck with 36 hitouts, 16 disposals and six tackles.
Hawthorn had Meg Hutchins return from retirement to play in the club's final match of the season and she proved she hadn't lost it finishing with 15 disposals and three marks.
Ainslie Kemp held firm in defence for the Hawks and was well supported by teammates Jess Trend and Nicole Garner.
Ruby Tripodi capped off another stellar season for Williamstown with 24 disposals, five tackles and eight clearances.
Carlton's Steph Lawrence kicked a bag of six goals in the big win and Amelia Klingbeil led the disposals for her side with 23 and dominated the clearances with eight.
Paige Sheppard continued her strong run of form leading the disposals with 26 with Emily Ramsay also contributing with a goal from her 15 disposals.
Matilda Zander and Nicole Hales did their best to get the Pies over the line finishing with 23 and 25 disposals respectively.
Darebin's Nicole Callinan finished her strong season for the Falcons with an influential performance that included a goal from 24 disposals, five marks and six clearances.
Claire Dyett finished her season with Port Melbourne strongly with a season and personal-best 28 disposals plus seven marks.
Southern Saints finished the season strongly thanks to an impressive performance from Grace Buchan who led her side in disposals with 21 and eight marks. Ameia Peck kicked two goals and Chloe Saultry contributed with a goal from her 17 disposals.
Annabel Scott and Reni Hicks did their best to keep North's finals hopes alive with their 26 and 18 disposals respectively.
QUEENSLAND
To come
NEW SOUTH WALES
Sydney University kept the UNSW-ES Bulldogs goalless for the first half on its way to a 48-point win. North Shore Bombers enjoyed a big 73-point win over Southern Power. Manly Warringah Wolves made a statement kicking 15 goals in its 78-point win over Pennant Hills Demons. Inner West Magpies suffered just its second loss of the season when it went down to Macquarie University by 50 points. East Coast Eagles are now a game clear on top of the ladder after it defeated the UTS Bats by 29 points.
State League Players
Lucy Gilfedder's three-goal performance for Sydney University was highlighted as her side's best in the win over the Bulldogs.
For the Bulldogs, Hayley Stanford and Lara Taggart were among their side's best in the loss to Sydney Uni.
Matilda Eder had a day out for the North Shore Bombers booting six majors in her side's win with teammates Lucy Forrest and Shannon Smit also singled out for their performances.
Isabella Rudolph led the Manly Warringah Wolves picking up the votes for her four-goal performance alongside Ashleigh Carter and Eliza McEwan who were also highlighted for their work in the big win.
Brianna-Lee Wade kicked Pennant Hills' only two goals while teammate Kaitlin Noble was also a notable contributor in the loss.
Macquarie University's upset win over the Inner West Magpies was led by Abbie Lewis and Katie Forgarty who were influential in the result.
Rylee McGartland was at her best in front of goals for the East Coast Eagles, kicking three in the win. Her teammates Bailee Hourigan and Jade Swabey were also noted for their efforts in the Eagles' win.
For the UTS Bats, Jessica Quade kicked all three goals while Edwina Ross was the best in the loss.