SANLW

Sturt v Norwood 

Norwood looked to clinch its spot in the SANFLW finals with a dominant 36-point win over Sturt.

Norwood was led by Port Adelaide's Ebony O'Dea and Sachi Syme who both hit the scoreboard and had 20 and 21 disposals respectively while O'Dea also lay 12 tackles. 

Fellow Port Adelaide listed player Alex Ballard had 25 disposals for the Double Blues while Isobel Kuiper impressed with 26 disposals and 11 tackles. 

Glenelg v South Adelaide

South Adelaide had to come from behind against a fast-starting Glenelg and held on to win by 13 points at Stratarama Stadium. 

Jordann Hickey led the Panthers' comeback kicking four goals from 15 disposals and five marks. Cheyenne Hammond had an equal team-high 22 disposals alongside Caitlin Couch, who also had nine tackles. 

Ellie Kellock was amongst Glenelg's best for her 21 disposal, nine tackle and one goal game in the loss.

Woodville-West Torrens v West Adelaide

Woodville-West Torrens and West Adelaide couldn't be split in their round nine match-up with West Adelaide finishing strongly to tie-up the game in the last quarter. 

Port Adelaide spearhead Gemma Houghton kicked two crucial goals for West Adelaide and Zoe Venning led with a game-high 33 disposals. Saraid Kustermann also impressed with her 18 disposals and nine tackles as did Asha Dufour

Leah Cutting was important for the Eagles collecting 23 disposals and Marlie Fiegert was also highly-rated for her performance in the draw. 

Central Districts v North Adelaide

Central Districts and North Adelaide played out a highly entertaining clash that finished with the Bulldogs clinching a one-point victory. 

Caitlin Wendland and Katelyn Rosenzweig combined for five goals while Jovanka Zecevic played a role in the win with her 17 touches. 

Hannah Ewings was dangerous for North Adelaide kicking a goal from 15 disposals and was well supported by Katelyn Pope and Kristi Harvey.

VFLW

Southern Saints v Western Bulldogs

A last-gasp goal from Tessa Boyd saw the Southern Saints defeat the Western Bulldogs by just five points. 

Boyd put in a big game against the Bulldogs collecting 24 disposals to go with the match-winning goal. Gabby De Angelis also hit the scoreboard and found plenty of the footy with her 23 disposals. Lucy Burke followed up her bag of four goals against Casey with another two against the Bulldogs. 

Tahlia Meier and Sarah Skinner led the Bulldogs gathering 21 and 20 disposals respectively, with Skinner applying plenty of pressure with her game-high eight tackles. 

Collingwood v Darebin 

Collingwood bounced back from its loss to Essendon in round five to defeat Darebin by 26 points at Victoria Park. 

Jessica Bates' strong form continued for the Pies, finishing with 34 disposals, 12 tackles and one goal against the Falcons. Matilda Zander and Caitlin Bunker were also good in the win for Collingwood.

Angelica Gogos was again one of the Falcons' best with her 18 disposals, 12 tackles and one goal in the tough defeat. 

Geelong v North Melbourne

A goal right on the siren to Olivia Cicolini saw Geelong steal a win from North Melbourne at Arden Street Oval.

It was Cicolini's second goal in the game that saw the Cats get the win but it was Renee Garing and Cheryl De Groot who led Geelong's midfield with 20 and 19 disposals respectively.

Annabel Scott found plenty of the footy for the Roos and new draftee Ruby Tripodi had one of her best games in her new colours kicking a goal from her 13 touches. 

Box Hill Hawks v Casey

Box Hill and Casey traveled out to Wonthaggi for their round six clash which saw the Hawks come away 37-point winners. 

Maddie Boyd did it all for the Hawks winning 22 disposals, 10 hitouts, 10 marks and kicked one goal in the win. Sophie Locke and Hannah Fosbrooke both kicked two goals in the win while Jordan Mifsud was again impressive with 19 disposals and nine tackles. 

Former Sun Shannon Danckert was one of Casey's best in the tough loss alongside Shree Fairchild who both finished with 19 touches. 

Williamstown v Essendon 

A final-quarter blitz from the Bombers saw them come from behind against Williamstown to get their second win of the VFLW season .

Back-to-back goals from Kendra Heil in the final term put the Bombers in front and Grace Dicker was important for the Bombers with her 20 disposals, 11 tackles and a goal. 

Nicole Julien had a game-high 23 touches and Sarah Cameron kicked two goals to keep the Seagulls in the match.

Port Melbourne v Carlton

Port Melbourne made it six wins in a row with its 15-point win over Carlton at home at ETU Stadium. 

Jessie Williams and Lauren Caruso showed off their ball-winning ability finishing with 20 and 19 touches respectively. 

It was Maddie Di Cosmo who led all comers on the field with her 30 disposals and four tackles in the loss for the Blues. 

WAFLW

South Fremantle v Peel Thunder

South Fremantle put in a dominant performance to defeat Peel Thunder by 74 points at Lane Group Stadium. 

Fremantle's Makaela Tuhakaraina kicked three goals in South Fremantle's win, as did Bethany Bond who also had 20 disposals. Lauren Vecchio was also one of the Bulldogs' best with her 26 disposals and nine marks. 

Greta Mckinley and Ebony Dowson were in Peel's best for their efforts in the loss. 

Subiaco v West Perth 

West Perth led from start to finish against Subiaco finishing with an 11-point win at Leederville oval. 

Delisted Docker Bianca Webb kicked two goals for West Perth and Emily Bennet was noted for her 23 disposals and seven tackle game. 

Tarnica Golisano found plenty of the footy for Subiaco and Grace Hahnael and Jessica Ritchie did their best to keep Subiaco in the game. 

Swan Districts v East Fremantle

Swan Districts held East Fremantle goalless in their first-half to set up its 29-point victory at home. 

Courtney Zappara kicked four goals for Swan Districts in the win and Ruby Mahony was also amongst the best for her 25 disposals and seven tackles. 

Sharon Wong and Ashleigh Gomes both had 19 disposals for East Fremantle and put on plenty of pressure with their nine and seven respective tackles. 

Claremont v East Perth 

Claremont was too good for East Perth, piling on 12 goals to finish with an 85-point win at Revo Fitness Stadium. 

Adele Arnup and Brooke Whyte combined for five goals with Whyte also leading the disposals with her 23 touches. 

Jayme Harken was also amongst Claremont's best as was delisted Docker Matilda Sergeant who had 20 touches and a goal in the win.

QAFLW

Southport v Aspley

Southport started its round three clash with four unanswered goals which set up its 31-point over Aspley. 

Four goals to Maggie O'Connell were crucial in the win while Stephane O'brien and Ruby Mitchell’s contributions were also important.

For Aspley, Emma Pittman and Lucy Thompson were in the best for their efforts in the loss. 

Yeronga South Brisbane v Maroochydoore

After a tight first quarter Maroochydore was able to break away from Yeronga and come away 36-point winners.

Maroochydore's win came off the back of performances from Sara-Jane O'Grady and Kaiya Hides

While Farradai Hopkins and Jamie Howell did their best to keep Yeronga in the contest. 

University of Queensland v Coorparoo

Coorparoo kept University of Queensland goalless on its way to an 80-point victory.

Former Lions captain Emma Zielke kicked two goals and was in Coorparoo's best in the win alongside Laura Blue and Ayla Fetahagic

Bond University v Wilston Grange

Bond University also enjoyed a big win, this time over Wilston Grange by 58 points at Hickey Park. 

Ava Usher topped the goalscorers with her four majors and Lily Tarlington was in the best for her efforts which included three goals.