How Melbourne has kept their AFLW premiership window wide open

An AFLW player struggles to get free as she carries the ball, while an opponent grabs her in a tackle.

Melbourne has perennially been the almost side of the AFLW.

A picture of consistency, regularly sitting in the top few sides in the competition, but still without a flag in season seven despite coming excruciatingly close.

This season, however, the Demons are better placed than ever before to snatch their maiden premiership thanks to their stability, careful list build and willingness to adapt to the situation at hand.

A brief look back

Since the AFLW began just two sides have had a winning ledger in every season played: North Melbourne, who joined the competition in 2019, and Melbourne, one of the inaugural eight sides.

Because of this, the Demons have the highest win rate of any side, taking the points in 72.9 per cent of its games.

Despite this, Melbourne didn’t play its first final until 2020 by virtue of the early seasons’ finals structure.

Author: Ivan Robinson