COORPAROO and Subiaco won their respective preliminary finals in the QWAFL and WAWFL competitions to progress to this weekend's grand finals.
The Kings will take on Wilston Grange in the QWAFL Grand Final on Sunday at 2.30pm at Leyshon Park in Yeronga.
Two sides that have dominated the WAWFL since its inception, East Fremantle and Subiaco, will meet at Claremont Oval in the WAWFL Grand Final on Sunday at 2.30pm.
The final round of the home and away season in the VFLW and women's premier division in the Sydney AFL competition and week one of finals in the TSLW will be played this weekend.
Here's a look at how some of the AFLW-listed players at your club performed last weekend.
Adelaide
Sarah Perkins kicked two goals in the VFLW for Hawthorn, as it defeated the Northern Territory Thunder by 25 points in Darwin. The Thunder occupies second spot on the ladder and is assured a top-four berth.
Ebony Marinoff led the Northern Territory Thunder with 24 disposals, six marks and six tackles in a losing effort against Hawthorn.
Jenna McCormick and Angela Foley were yet again among the Thunder's best players, each grabbing 21 disposals, with Foley also booting a goal.
Brisbane
Breanna Koenen was solid in defence for the University of Queensland, despite its 16-point preliminary final loss to Coorparoo at Giffin Park in the QWAFL. Koenen held the Kings' spearhead forward Jenae Covan goalless for only the third time this season.
Sabrina Frederick-Traub was named best on ground for the University of Queensland. She finished with one goal and took a number of contested marks, outworking veteran defender Cleo Davis.
Jess Wuetschner was the best of the Kings' AFLW contingent, kicking two goals, both in the second term.
Carlton
Georgia Gee was best on ground for Carlton as it defeated Darebin by 25 points in wet conditions in a VFLW match at Northcote. She amassed 14 touches and an incredible 16 tackles. The Blues were goalless at half-time, but kicked four goals to nil in the second half. Breann Moody booted one of Carlton's four goals. The loss was Darebin's first at home this season.
Collingwood
Stacey Livingstone booted two of Collingwood's six goals as the Pies held the Southern Saints goalless in their VFLW match at Moe.
Chloe Molloy was one of the Pies' most prolific ball-winners, accumulating 20 touches and laying six tackles in the 36-point win.
Eliza Hynes had 13 touches, kicked a goal and took a team-high four marks for the Pies.
Fremantle
Hayley Miller kicked a goal for Subiaco as it defeated Peel by 21 points in the WAWFL preliminary final.
The Sharks' squad features a number of Fremantle-listed players, including Melissa Caulfield, Evangeline Gooch, Gabby O'Sullivan and Alex Williams.
Geelong
Phoebe McWilliams kicked a game-high three goals for Hawthorn in its 25-point win against the Northern Territory Thunder in the VFLW in Darwin.
Richelle Cranston was a pivotal part of the Cats' engine room as they beat Casey by 37 points in a VFLW match at Casey Fields. She racked up 15 touches and had seven tackles in blustery conditions at Cranbourne.
Geelong finish the home and away season with a showdown against fellow top-four team Hawthorn at Box Hill City Oval on Saturday.
Greater Western Sydney
Jacinda Barclay kicked a goal and was among the University of New South Wales-Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs' best in its narrow three-point win at Sydney University against the Bombers. The Dogs finished second on the ladder in the premier division in the Sydney AFL competition and face Macquarie University on Saturday for a spot in next weekend's Grand Final.
Maddy Collier notched 20 touches in a losing effort in the VFLW for Essendon against Williamstown at Windy Hill. Her 11 kicks and nine handballs led the Bombers in an otherwise disappointing day for the hosts, who lost by 28 points.
Rebecca Beeson's 30 disposals were a match-high in Darwin, as Hawthorn defeated the Northern Territory Thunder in the VFLW. The Hawks are now favourites to finish in the top two on the ladder and earn an important double-chance in the finals.
Melbourne
Ashleigh Guest had 18 disposals and eight tackles in a losing effort for the Western Bulldogs against Melbourne University in the VFLW at Whitten Oval.
Shelley Scott was the Casey Demons' best player in the VFLW, accumulating a team-high 18 disposals in the VFLW loss to Geelong. The Demons struggled to hit the scoreboard in blustery conditions at Casey Fields, kicking only two goals to Geelong's eight. They play their final game of the home and away season against first-placed Collingwood on Saturday and won't play finals this season.
North Melbourne
Kaitlyn Ashmore kicked two goals for Melbourne University in its 33-point win in the VFLW against the Western Bulldogs at Whitten Oval. Ashmore had three shots at goal from just nine touches and laid six tackles.
Ashleigh Riddell was the leading disposal winner on the ground with 26 touches, including a game-high 19 kicks in leading her side to back-to-back wins.
Exciting draft prospect Madeline Prespakis was again impressive for Melbourne University, with 25 touches and a goal in its win against the Bulldogs.
Jasmine Garner kicked two goals for Williamstown in its 28-point win against Essendon in VFLW action at Windy Hill.
Western Bulldogs
Kirsten McLeod kicked one of the Western Bulldogs' two goals in their 33-point loss to Melbourne University at Whitten Oval in the VFLW.
Hannah Scott was the other goalkicker for the Dogs and was among their leading disposal winners with 17 touches (16 kicks) and five tackles.
Hawthorn captain Emma Mackie was a standout, amassing 24 disposals and two goals in her side's 25-point win against the Northern Territory Thunder in Darwin.