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List of current AFL Women's coaches

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Craig Starcevich holding the AFLW premiership cup in 2023.

This list includes the appointment date and performance record of current AFL Women's senior coaches. Since it commenced in 2017 with eight teams, the league now comprises women's teams from all eighteen of the Australian Football League (AFL) clubs.

Craig Starcevich, the senior coach of the Brisbane Lions since June 2016, was the first coach to be appointed in the league. Bec Goddard won the inaugural premiership in the 2017 season with ‹See Tfd›Adelaide.

Coaches

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Statistics are correct to the start of the 2024 Season
Team Name Appointed[a]
‹See Tfd›Adelaide Matthew Clarke 23 May 2018
Brisbane Craig Starcevich 22 June 2016
‹See Tfd›Carlton Mathew Buck 4 April 2023
‹See Tfd›Collingwood Sam Wright 22 December 2023
‹See Tfd›Essendon Natalie Wood 17 March 2022
‹See Tfd›Fremantle Lisa Webb 9 February 2023
‹See Tfd›Geelong Daniel Lowther 29 June 2021
‹See Tfd›Gold Coast Cameron Joyce 2 June 2021
‹See Tfd›Greater Western Sydney Cameron Bernasconi 12 April 2022
‹See Tfd›Hawthorn Daniel Webster 5 February 2024
‹See Tfd›Melbourne Mick Stinear 15 September 2016
‹See Tfd›North Melbourne Darren Crocker 4 June 2020
‹See Tfd›Port Adelaide Lauren Arnell[b] 11 April 2022
‹See Tfd›Richmond Ryan Ferguson 6 November 2020
‹See Tfd›St Kilda Nick Dal Santo 2 August 2021
‹See Tfd›Sydney Scott Gowans 4 February 2022
‹See Tfd›West Coast Daisy Pearce 11 December 2023
‹See Tfd›Western Bulldogs Tamara Hyett 16 February 2024

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Appointment date of current term at the team.
  2. ^ Port Adelaide coach Lauren Arnell will be replaced by Sam Virgo while she is on maternity leave.

References

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