The 2021 VFLW captains pose with the cup in the pre-season. Picture: AFL Photos

The AFL is pleased to announce the fixture for Round Seven and Eight of the 2021 rebel VFL Women's Competition which will kick off with Southern Saints hosting the undefeated Collingwood at Trevor Barker Oval on Saturday April 17 at 10.00am.

ROUND 7

Saturday April 17

 

 

Southern Saints vs. Collingwood

Trevor Barker Beach Oval

10.00am

Essendon vs. Williamstown

The Hangar

11.00am

Hawthorn vs. Casey Demons

Box Hill City Oval

11.30am

 

 

 

Sunday April 18

 

 

Geelong vs. North Melbourne

Queen's Park Reserve

11.30am

Darebin vs. Western Bulldogs

Bill Lawry Oval

12.00pm

Port Melbourne vs. Carlton

ETU Stadium

2.00pm

 

ROUND 8

Friday April 23

 

 

Western Bulldogs vs Southern Saints

VU Whitten Oval

7.30pm

 

 

 

Saturday April 24

 

 

Port Melbourne vs Casey Demons

ETU Stadium

10.00am

Darebin vs. Geelong

Bill Lawry Oval

12.00pm

 

 

 

Sunday April 25

 

 

Hawthorn vs. Williamstown

Box Hill City Oval

10.30am

Essendon vs. Collingwood

The Hangar

11.00am

North Melbourne vs. Carlton

Arden St Oval

12.00pm

 

Crowds are permitted at all VFLW matches this weekend. Spectators are allowed to enter the field of play at any stage.

VFLW Ladder

 

 

P

W

L

PTS

1

Port Melbourne

6

6

0

24

2

Collingwood

6

6

0

24

3

Essendon

6

4

2

16

4

Geelong

6

4

2

16

5

Casey Demons

6

3

3

12

6

Southern Saints

6

3

3

12

7

Carlton

6

3

3

12

8

Williamstown

6

2

4

8

9

North Melbourne

6

2

4

8

10

Hawthorn

6

1

5

4

11

Western Bulldogs

6

1

5

4

12

Darebin

6

1

5

4

 

While COVID-19 continues to impact the community, the health and welfare of our players and the community remains the priority and all matches will operate in a safe manner anchored in the advice of respective governments, public health officials and medical experts. 

Strict protocols will be in place to protect players, officials, staff and the wider public at all matches. Spectators are allowed to attend matches but limited crowd capacity will be enforced at all venues.

The AFL remains committed to the development and progression of women’s football across all levels in the country.

The AFL would like to acknowledge the support of all industry stakeholders throughout this season.