• Round one of the rebel VFLW competition to be played on February 12/13
  • 12 teams will contest a 14-round home-and-away season
  • Top six will contest a four-week finals series
  • Grand Final scheduled for the weekend of 2/3 July

The AFL has launched the 2022 rebel VFL Women’s competition with match ups for the full season announced.

Times and venues for all rounds, including round one which takes place on the weekend of 12/13 February, are to be confirmed. 

Given the weekly changes to the AFLW fixture caused by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and with the VFLW and AFLW competitions closely linked through the competing clubs, it is necessary to wait to confirm the VFLW round one fixture when the AFLW fixture for that week is locked in. 

In 2022 the premier women’s state league competition in Victoria will comprise a 14 round home-and-away fixture, before six teams contest a four-week finals series culminating in the VFLW Grand Final on the weekend of 2/3 July, pending any necessary changes to the fixture. 

The AFL will confirm specific times and venues for each round of matches as early as possible.

There are two competition byes built into the fixture - after round five (19/20 March) and after round eight (16/17 April). There will also be a pre-finals bye on 4/5 June.

For a second season the league will be named the rebel VFLW – with the iconic Australian brand and leading sports retailer continuing its support of the highest-ranked women’s state league in Victoria. 

Rebel VFLW 2022 - Round One, Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 February (venues and times TBC)

Darebin v Williamstown
Essendon v Western Bulldogs        
Geelong v Carlton
North Melbourne vs. Hawthorn        
Collingwood v Southern Saints 
Casey Demons v Port Melbourne 

CLICK HERE to view the 2022 fixture.

AFL General Manager Women’s Football, Nicole Livingstone, said: “The rebel VFLW competition provides some of the best players in Victoria and the country with the opportunity to play at the highest standard of state league football.

“2022 is such an important year for the game in Victoria after what the state has been through in the past two years, so we are looking forward to a full season of great football and for the VFLW to continue to flourish.

"The competition has made great headway but we can’t take for granted the importance of rebounding strongly this year."

AFL State League Competitions Manager, Jennie Loughnan, said: “After a huge amount of planning and preparation, all clubs are ready for a big year. 

“The competition is an important part of the pathway system, with many players progressing from the NAB League and aspiring to reach the elite AFLW level.

"Having VFLW clubs aligned to AFLW programs ensures a strong connection to the elite level.

“The support of rebel and our commercial partners is critical in ensuring the ongoing growth and success of the VFLW competition, and we are grateful for their commitment to women’s football.”

rebel Managing Director Gary Williams said: “The partnership aims to help foster the development of the women’s game in Victoria.
 
“With over 150 retail stores, rebel has a deep connection with communities all over Australia, which extends into every level of football, from the professional competitions to grassroots and community clubs.
 
“rebel is committed to growing grassroots participation in sport across Australia including specific initiatives that support the growth of women and girls in sport.”

Like most football competitions across Victoria last year, the VFLW 2021 season was called off prematurely, with only the Grand Final between Collingwood and Geelong still to be played.

This decision was made when it became apparent that the state's COVID situation and government restrictions would not allow the game to be staged within a reasonable timeframe.

Collingwood were recognised as the rebel VFLW minor premiers for 2021 after their undefeated season. With the 2020 season cancelled, the last VFLW premiership was won by the Magpies in 2019.

The rebel VFLW competition will run alongside the NAB AFLW season and NAB League Girls, which both commenced in January. This means the full talent pathway for women and girls football from under 19s onwards will be on show at the same time. 

Entry to all rebel VFLW matches throughout the season is free. Streaming and coverage arrangements will be confirmed. 

Of the 12 VFLW clubs, 10 are aligned to AFL/W clubs – Carlton, Casey Demons (Melbourne), Collingwood, Essendon, Geelong, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Port Melbourne (Richmond), Southern Saints (St Kilda) and Western Bulldogs. Darebin and Williamstown field standalone VFLW teams.