2024 AFL Women's Grand Final explained

2024 AFL Women's Grand Final
Year:2024
Competition:AFL Women's
Match Type:Grand Final
Home:
Away:
Home Score:6.3 (39)
Away Score:1.3 (9)
Home Abbr:NM
Home Qtr1:3.0 (18)
Home Qtr2:4.1 (25)
Home Qtr3:4.1 (25)
Home Qtr4:6.3 (39)
Away Abbr:BL
Away Qtr1:1.1 (7)
Away Qtr2:1.2 (8)
Away Qtr3:1.3 (9)
Away Qtr4:1.3 (9)
Date:30 November 2024
Stadium:Princes Park
Attendance:12,122
Umpire:Matt Adams, Gabby Simmonds, Sam Whetton
Prematch:Lime Cordiale
Anthem:Bobby Fox
Network:Seven Network, Fox Footy
Commentators:Jason Bennett, Jo Wotton, Abbey Holmes, Kate McCarthy, Erin Phillips, Nat Edwards
Next:2025
Last:2023

The 2024 AFL Women's Grand Final was an Australian rules football match which was held on 30 November at Princes Park to determine the premiers of the ninth season of the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition. The match was between and, and was the second consecutive grand final to feature the matchup. North Melbourne beat the Lions by 30 points. This was the club's first premiership in the AFLW and the first premiership of an expansion club.[1]

Entertainment

Pop rock band Lime Cordiale provided a 15-minute set for the Telstra Pre-Game Entertainment, while actor, dancer and singer Bobby Fox sang the Australian national anthem.[2]

Lime Cordiale's setlist included "Pedestal", "Temper Temper", "Robbery" and "Inappropriate Behaviour". The performance received mixed reviews from fans and viewers.[3] [4]

Scheduled on-field events
TimeEvent
7:03 pmLime Cordiale performs for the Telstra Pre-Game Entertainment
7:24 pmTeams enter the ground
7:37 pmWelcome to CountryWurundjeri Elder Uncle Colin Hunter Jr.
7:39 pmDelivery of the premiership cup by Cup Ambassador, Erin Phillips
7:40 pmA moment of silence in memoriam of Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, victims of the Laos methanol poisoning incident
7:41 pmThe Australian National Anthem performed by Bobby Fox
7:45 pmGame starts
Post gamePost game presentation
All times are in Australian Eastern Daylight Time (GMT +11)

Teams

Both sides announced unchanged teams from their preliminary finals.[5]

Umpires

2024 AFL Women's Grand Final umpires[6] ! Position !! Umpires !! Emergency
Field umpires Matt Adams, Gabby Simmonds, Sam Whetton Jordyn Pearson
Boundary umpires Kaitlin Barr, Ben Duce, Scott Hansford, Zachary Mousaco Harrison Bell
Goal umpires Georgia Henderson, John Varker Matthew Edwards

Match summary

The goal of the game was scored by North Melbourne's Tess Craven, who somehow found herself in space in front of goal to take an uncontested mark from a hurried kick from Jasmine Garner. Although the Brisbane Lions mounted a series of strong attacks, North Melbourne made more of its opportunities, and led the uncontested possession count by 29–8. A second goal was scored by North's Alice O'Loughlin from the top of the goal square after receiving a handball from Tahlia Randall. Soon after, O'Loughlin scored again after laying a tackle on Brisbane defender Poppy Boltz. In the dying minutes of the quarter, North ruck Emma King laid a late high tackle on Brisbane's Bre Koenen, resulting in Ellie Hampson being awarded a down-field free kick. A thumping and accurate one followed, and Brisbane had scored its first goal. North Melbourne took an eleven-point lead into quarter time.[7] [8]

North dominated the second term, but Brisbane's Jennifer Dunne, Shannon Campbell and Bre Koenen were staunch in defence and conceded only added one goal. North Melbourne's Vikki Wall marked 20 metres out and directly in front of goal. She was the only North Melbourne player without a touch in the first quarter, whereas eight Brisbane Lions players had not touched the football.[9] At the other end of the ground, North's back line was impressively disciplined, with Sarah Wright, Jasmine Ferguson and Libby Birch maintaining their formation under pressure and dealing with Brisbane's forays forward. The Lions had one decent shot at goal, but Orla O'Dwyer missed. O'Dwyer and teammate Ally Anderson led the disposal count, but forward Dakota Davidson had still not had a touch.

Brisbane ruck Tahlia Hickie injured her elbow in the opening minutes of the third quarter, but later returned to the game after treatment. Brisbane's Jade Ellenger injured her ankle later in the quarter, and did not return. North Melbourne skipper Emma Kearney had only returned from a hamstring injury the week before, and had not racked up much time on ground in that preliminary final match, but there was no sign of it, and her 19th disposal sent the ball to O'Loughlin, who once again marked inside 50, but failed to score. Her strongest competition for best on ground came from teammate Jasmine Garner. Garner was loosely tagged by Ellenger in the first half, but Bre Koenen was moved on to her in the second, as was the case in the previous year's grand final. Brisbane actually won the quarter, but only by a solitary rushed behind.

In the final quarter, Wall kicked a second goal from 35 metres out, and a dangerous sling tackle by Brisbane's Nat Grider gave O'Loughlin a shot a goal from point blank range, which she easily converted. North Melbourne came out victors by thirty points.[10] Libby Birch became the first AFLW player to win three premierships with three different clubs, having previously won with the Western Bulldogs in 2018 and with Melbourne in 2022.[11]

Best-on-ground medal

The best-on-ground medal was presented by former president Peggy O'Neal.[2] The panel to decide the medal consisted of Kate McCarthy (chair, Seven Network), Sarah Black (AFL Media), Ed Bourke (NCA NewsWire) and Jess Webster (Fox Footy).[12]

Voting

Best on ground medal voting tally[13] ! Position! Player! Club! Total votes! Vote summary
1stJasmine Garner113, 3, 3, 2
2ndEmma Kearney83, 2, 2, 1
3rdAsh Riddell42, 1, 1
4thAlice O'Loughlin11
Best-on-ground votes!Voter!3 votes!2 votes!1 vote
Kate McCarthy (chair, Seven Network)Jasmine GarnerEmma KearneyAsh Riddell
Sarah Black (AFL Media)Jasmine GarnerAsh RiddellEmma Kearney
Ed Bourke (NCA NewsWire)Emma KearneyJasmine GarnerAlice O'Loughlin
Jess Webster (Fox Footy)Jasmine GarnerEmma KearneyAsh Riddell

Media coverage

Television

Seven's coverage, simulcast on streaming service 7+, began at 7 pm AEDT. Abbey Holmes hosted the broadcast from the ground, with analysis coming from Kate McCarthy and Erin Phillips. The match was commentated by Jason Bennett, Jo Wotton, Abbey Holmes, Kate McCarthy, Erin Phillips and Nat Edwards. The game had a national reach of 1.236 million people with a national average audience of 354,000 across the Seven Network. [14]

Fox Footy's coverage, simulcast on Kayo Sports and for the first time ever, BINGE, began at 7 pm AEDT. Kelli Underwood hosted the broadcast from Fox Footy's Studios in Southbank, with analysis coming from Collingwood star and 2-time AFLW All-Australian Ruby Schleicher and Western Bulldogs 2018 premiership player and 3-time AFLW All-Australian Ellie Blackburn. Fox Footy commentator Jess Webster provided interviews and updates from IKON Park during the broadcast. Fox Footy simulcast the Seven Network coverage with Seven's commentators and graphics for the game.

Radio

Radio broadcasters[15] !Station!Region!Callers!Special Comments!Boundary Riders
Triple MNationalJack Heverin, Barry DennerSarah Hosking, Ethan Meldrum (statistician)Joseph Pignataro
ABC RadioNationalMatt Clinch, Lauren BordinChyloe Kurdas, Kerryn Peterson, Meg HutchinsMarnie Vinall
AFL NationNationalMatthew CocksMelissa KuysN/A
3AWMelbourne, VICBruce Eva, Shane McInnesMatt Skubis, Maddy PrespakisEmilia Fuller

International

International broadcasters!Country!Channel!FTA/Pay/Stream!Live/Delay
Asia-PacificABC AustraliaFTALive
New ZealandSky Sport 9PayLive
Pacific IslandsPacificAus TVFTALive
United KingdomTNT Sports 2discovery+PayStreamLive
IrelandTG4FTALive
United StatesFox Sports 2PayLive
CanadaTSN 2PayLive
Latin AmericaDisney+StreamLive

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Roo-demption! North completes unbeaten season to win first flag .
  2. News: Welsh . Sophie . 29 November 2024 . AFLW Grand Final: How to watch, key players, cup presenters . 30 November 2024 . . Melbourne.
  3. Web site: Bisset . Stephen . November 30, 2024 . Lime Cordiale's AFLW grand final performance gets mixed reviews . December 2, 2024 . Daily Mail Australia.
  4. Web site: McMurtry . Andrew . November 30, 2024 . 'Better than Katy Perry': Fans react as Lime Cordiale kick off AFLW Grand Final . December 2, 2024 . news.com.au.
  5. News: Undefeated footy history, or three flags in 12 months? AFLW Grand Final ultimate guide. Fox Footy. Melbourne. 28 November 2024. 30 November 2024.
  6. News: 2024 AFLW Grand Final Umpires. AFL Umpires Association. Melbourne. 29 November 2024. 30 November 2024.
  7. News: Dean . Bilton . 30 November 2024 . North Melbourne wins AFLW grand final over Brisbane by 30 points, completing undefeated premiership season for Kangaroos . ABC News . 30 November 2024.
  8. News: Jack . Jovanovski . 30 November 2024 . AFLW Grand Final 2024: North Melbourne defeat Brisbane Lions, match recap, report, updates, highlights, video, game stats, latest news . www.foxsports.com.au . 30 November 2024.
  9. Web site: Sarah . Black . 30 November 2024 . Match report: North Melbourne beats Brisbane Lions, completes unbeaten season to win first flag . www.afl.com.au . 30 November 2024.
  10. News: Croci . Danielle . North Melbourne crush Brisbane by 30 points in grand final to win first AFLW premiership . . 30 November 2024 . 30 November 2024.
  11. News: The Age . Never been done before: How this player could make AFL history on Saturday . 29 November 2024 . Hannah . Kennelly . 30 November 2024.
  12. AFL_House. 1862345742469538024. AFL House. The Best on Ground panel for the 2024 NAB AFLW Grand Final has been announced.
  13. News: Full votes: Garner's record haul earns Best on Ground Medal. AFL Women's. Melbourne. Bolch. Dylan. 30 November 2024. 30 November 2024.
  14. Web site: Molk . Steve . December 1, 2024 . Saturday VOZ Ratings ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL . December 2, 2024 . TV Blackbox . en-AU.
  15. Web site: North Melbourne v Brisbane Lions . December 2, 2024 . Internet Commentator Database.