South Eastern Women's Football

South Eastern Women's Football (SEWF)[lower-alpha 1] is an Australian rules football competition, based near the southeastern region of Melbourne, Victoria.

South Eastern Women's Football
SportAustralian rules football
Founded2017
AdministratorSouth Eastern Women's Football Collective
Country Australia
ConfederationAFL South East
Level on pyramid2
Official websiteSEWF site

The competition is currently made up of 19 teams across two divisions.

History

In 2017, women's football clubs from AFL Gippsland, AFL South East, AFL Yarra Ranges, the Eastern Football League and Southern Football Netball League joined the South Eastern Women's Football Collective following the disbandment of the Victorian Women's Football League (VWFL).[1] The competition was made up of former VWFL clubs, as well as teams from local competitions.[2]

The 2020 and 2021 seasons were abandoned due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

In its inaugural season until 2023, SEWF had Division 1 (renamed to Premier Division in 2021), Division 2 and a Development League (renamed to Division 3 in 2018).[4]

At the end of the 2022 season, Division 3 was disbanded.[4]

Clubs

Premier Division

Team Colours Moniker Est. Premierships
Bass Coast Breakers 1897 1 2018
Frankston
Dolphins 1897 0
Karingal
Bulls 1963 1 2019
Mornington
Bulldogs 1888 1 2023
Seaford
Tigers 1921 1 2022
Warragul Industrials
Dusties 1948 1 2022

Division 2

Team Colours Moniker Est. Premierships
Bonbeach
Sharks 1961 0
Cerberus
Dogs 2003 1 2023
Edithvale-Aspendale
Eagles 1921 0
Frankston
Dolphins 1897 0
Hastings
Blues 1899 0
Karingal
Bulls 1963 0
Mornington Development
Bulldogs 1888 0
Mornington Reserves
Bulldogs 1888 0
Pearcedale
Panthers 1898 0 2023
Pines
Pythons 1964 0
Red Hill
Hillmen 1929 0
Seaford 2
Tigers 1921 0
Tyabb
Yabbies 1899 0 2019
Warragul Industrials 2
Dusties 1948 0

Premiers

Year Division Premiers Runners-up Score Venue Date
2017 Div 1 Eastern Devils St Kilda Sharks 7.4 (46) d. 3.2 (20) Casey Fields 10 September 2017
Div 2 Beaconsfield Endeavour Hills 2.1 (13) d. 1.2 (8)
Develop. Tyabb Bass Coast 4.5 (29) d. 4.4 (28)
2018 Div 1 Eastern Devils Seaford 2.5 (17) d. 2.2 (14) Holm Park Reserve 1 September 2018
Div 2 Bass Coast Tyabb 5.4 (34) d. 2.8 (20)
Div 3 Pearcedale Hastings 3.9 (27) d. 3.1 (19)
2019 Div 1 St Kilda Sharks Eastern Devils 3.2 (20) d. 2.4 (16) Shepley Oval 8 September 2019
Div 2 Tyabb Murrumbeena 2.8 (20) d. 1.1 (7)
Div 3 Karingal Pakenham 5.12 (42) d. 2.6 (18)
2020
(Season abandoned due to COVID-19)
2021
(Season abandoned due to COVID-19)
2022 Premier Seaford Coburg 5.3 (33) d. 5.2 (32) Frankston Park 4 September 2022
Div 2 Warragul Industrials Bass Coast 4.2 (26) d. 2.7 (19)
Div 3 Cerberus Lang Lang 10.14 (74) d. 1.4 (10)
2023 Premier Mornington Frankston 5.13 (43) d. 3.2 (20) Frankston Park 3 September 2023
Div 2 Pearcedale Mornington 7.5 (47) d. 3.2 (20)

Notes

  1. The logo of the competition spells it 'South Eastern Womens' (without an apostrophe).

References

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