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The 2019 VFL Women's season was the fourth season of the
VFL Women's VFL Women's (VFLW) is the major state-level women's Australian rules football league in Victoria. The league initially comprised the six premier division clubs and the top four division 1 clubs from the now-defunct Victorian Women's Football ...
(VFLW). The season commenced on 5 May and concluded with the
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on 22 September 2019. The competition was contested by thirteen clubs. This was to be the last VFLW season until
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, with no competition held in 2020 due to the impact of the
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Clubs

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Ladder


Finals series


Qualifying and Elimination finals


Semi-finals


Preliminary final


Grand Final


Awards

* Lambert-Pearce Medal (Best and Fairest): Lauren Pearce (Darebin) * Rohenna Young Medal (Leading Goal kicker): Jaimee Lambert (Collingwood) – 21 goals * Debbie Lee Medal (Rising Star): Olivia Vesely (Southern Saints) * Coach of the Year: Tom Hunter (Richmond) * Lisa Hardeman Medal (Best on ground VFL Women's Grand Final): Stacey Livingstone (Collingwood)


References

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