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Ranking standout QAFLW players for 2023 season

The QAFLW season is nearing the pointy end as we reveal the top performing players of the regular season. View every stat column to see who led the charge and where you rank.

Leading stars from the QAFLW 2023 season. Pictures: Highflyer Images and Brooke Sleep Media.
Leading stars from the QAFLW 2023 season. Pictures: Highflyer Images and Brooke Sleep Media.

We’ve compiled that statistics of the top 246 QAFLW players using a number of statistics throughout the 2023 regular season.

The competition's top four teams will meet on Saturday August 12 in the first round of finals.

Southport will take on Bond University in the qualifying final while Coorparoo travel to take on Aspley in the elimination final.

The winner of the qualifying final will progress straight through to the grand final which is scheduled for August 26 while the loser will be handed a second chance and take on the winner of the elimination final.

Bond are the only team this season to have beaten the minor premiers while Aspley and Coorparoo are separated by just one win.

At the midway point of the season we uncovered our end of season predictions to give an insight as to who would come out on top and which players were leading the MVP voting.

At the end of the regular season, Ava Seton from University of Queensland has been the clear standout season performer.

Seton averaged 26.3 disposals per game and led the competition tackle count.

She finished more than 140 points clear of Southport trio Georgia Breward, Madeleine Watt and Stephanie O’Brien.

Aspley’s Jessica Stallard and Southport’s Maggie O’Connell couldn’t be separated in front of goal as both finished on 26 goals for the season.

Georgia Carmody began the season in Yeronga South’s reserve grade team before establishing herself in the top side and finishing with the most intercept marks for the year.

Some of the QAFLW’s leading performers for 2023 include Ava Seton (UQ), Madeleine Watt (Southport), Jessica Stallard (Aspley) and Georgia Carmody (Yeronga South). Pictures: Highflyer Images.
Some of the QAFLW’s leading performers for 2023 include Ava Seton (UQ), Madeleine Watt (Southport), Jessica Stallard (Aspley) and Georgia Carmody (Yeronga South). Pictures: Highflyer Images.

Players were ranked by the following points system.

Disposal - 2 Points

Tackle - 4 Points

Clearance - 1 Point

Intercept Mark - 3 Points

Goal - 6 Points

Scroll down for full list and use the search bar to compare how you rank and where your teammates sit.

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