AFLW releases bumper 2022 fixture — check out every round of the new season
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AFLW releases bumper 2022 fixture — check out every round of the new season

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The 2022 AFLW season will feature 10 home and away rounds and three weeks of finals, with St Kilda and Richmond kicking it all off on January 7. Key points: The 2022 AFLW season will feature 10 rounds and three weeks of finals, with one single ladder Round three will be the Pride Round and round eight will be the Indigenous Round Rounds nine and 10 are yet to be locked in so the league can mould the fixture ahead of the finals The Saints and Tigers will meet under Friday night lights for the league's first game at Frankston Park, before traditional AFLW rivals Western Bulldogs and Melbourne headline the Saturday night round one action. Check out the full fixture for the 2022 AFLW home and away season "The season starts in just over a month and like many in the Australian community, we cannot wait for AFLW footy to return," the AFL's general manager of women's football, Nicole Livingstone said. Round one Friday, Jan 7 St Kilda vs Richmond — Frankston Park, 7:15pm AEDT Saturday, Jan 8 North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos vs Geelong Cats — Arden Street, 5:10pm AEDT Western Bulldogs vs Melbourne — Whitten Oval, 7pm AEDT Fremantle vs Adelaide Crows — Fremantle Oval, 5:50pm AWST Sunday, Jan 9 Carlton vs Collingwood — Princes Park, 4:10pm AEDT Gold Coast Suns vs GWS Giants — Great Barrier Reef Arena, 5:10pm AEST West Coast Eagles vs Brisbane Lions — Lathlain Park, 5:10pm AWST Round two Friday, Jan 14 Richmond vs Melbourne — Punt Road Oval, 7:10pm AEDT Saturday, Jan 15 Collingwood vs St Kilda — Victoria Park, 3:10pm AEDT Brisbane Lions vs Carlton — Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex, 4:10pm AEST Geelong Cats vs Western Bulldogs — Kardinia Park, 7:10pm AEDT West Coast Eagles vs Gold Coast Suns — Lathlain Park, 6:10pm AWST Sunday, Jan 16 Adelaide Crows vs North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos — Norwood Oval, 2:40pm ACST Fremantle vs GWS Giants — Fremantle Oval, 2:10pm AWST Round three Friday, Jan 21 Geelong Cats vs Collingwood — Kardinia Park, 7:10pm AEDT Saturday, Jan 22 Melbourne vs St. Kilda — Casey Fields, 3:10pm AEDT Richmond vs Fremantle — Punt Road Oval, 5:10pm AEDT Gold Coast Suns vs Brisbane Lions — Carrara Stadium, 6:10pm AEST Sunday, Jan 23 North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos vs GWS Giants — Arden Street, 1:10pm AEDT Western Bulldogs vs Carlton — Whitten Oval, 3:10pm AEDT West Coast Eagles vs Adelaide Crows — Lathlain Park, 2:10pm AWST Round four Friday, Jan 28 Gold Coast Suns vs Richmond — Carrara Stadium, 6:40pm AEST Saturday, Jan 29 Adelaide Crows vs Melbourne — Norwood Oval, 12:40pm ACST St Kilda vs West Coast Eagles — Trevor Barker Beach Oval, 3:10pm AEDT Brisbane Lions vs Geelong Cats — Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex, 4:10pm AEST Sunday, Jan 30 Carlton vs North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos — Princes Park, 1:10pm AEDT Collingwood vs Fremantle — Victoria Park, 3:10pm AEDT GWS Giants vs Western Bulldogs — Henson Park, 5:10pm AEDT Round five Friday, Feb 4 Geelong Cats vs West Coast Eagles — Kardinia Park, 7:10pm AEDT Saturday, Feb 5 GWS Giants vs St Kilda — Henson Park, 3:10pm AEDT Brisbane Lions vs Collingwood — Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex, 4:10pm AEST Western Bulldogs vs Richmond — Whitten Oval, 7:10pm AEDT Sunday, Feb 6 North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos vs Fremantle — North Hobart Oval, 1:10pm AEDT Carlton vs Adelaide Crows — Princes Park, 3:10pm AEDT Melbourne vs Gold Coast Suns — Casey Fields, 5:10pm AEDT Round six Friday, Feb 11 St Kilda vs Brisbane Lions —TBC, 7:10pm AEDT Saturday, Feb 12 Richmond vs North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos — Punt Road Oval, 3:10pm AEDT Collingwood vs West Coast Eagles — Victoria Park, 5:10pm AEDT Fremantle vs Carlton — Fremantle Oval, 4:10pm AWST Sunday, Feb 13 Melbourne vs GWS Giants — Casey Fields, 1:10pm AEDT Adelaide Crows vs Western Bulldogs — Norwood Oval, 2:40pm ACST Gold Coast Suns vs Geelong Cats — Fankhauser Reserve, 4:10pm AEST Round seven Friday, Feb 18 North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos vs Collingwood — University of Tasmania Stadium, 7:10pm AEDT Saturday, Feb 19 GWS Giants vs Adelaide Crows — Blacktown International Sportspark, 3:10pm AEDT Carlton vs St Kilda — Princes Park, 5:10pm AEDT West Coast Eagles vs Richmond — Lathlain Park, 4:10pm AWST Sunday, Feb 20 Geelong Cats vs Fremantle — Kardinia Park, 1:10pm AEDT Brisbane Lions vs Melbourne — Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex, 2:10pm AEST Western Bulldogs vs Gold Coast Suns — Whitten Oval, 5:10pm AEDT Round eight Friday, Feb 25 GWS Giants vs Carlton — Manuka Oval, 7:10pm AEDT Saturday, Feb 26 Richmond vs Geelong Cats — Punt Road Oval, 5:10pm AEDT Melbourne vs North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos — Casey Fields, 7:10pm AEDT Fremantle vs West Coast Eagles — Perth Stadium, 6:10pm AWST Sunday, Feb 27 Collingwood vs Western Bulldogs — Victoria Park, 1:10pm AEDT Adelaide Crows vs Brisbane Lions — Norwood Oval, 2:40pm ACST Gold Coast Suns vs St Kilda — Carrara Stadium, 4:10pm AEST Round nine Mar 4 — Mar 6 Adelaide Crows vs Collingwood — Norwood Oval, TBC Brisbane Lions vs North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos — Maroochydore Multi Sports Complex, TBC Carlton vs Gold Coast Suns — Princes Park, TBC Fremantle vs Melbourne — Fremantle Oval, TBC GWS Giants vs Richmond — Blacktown International Sportspark, TBC St Kilda vs Geelong Cats — Moorabbin Oval, TBC West Coast Eagles vs Western Bulldogs — Lathlain Park, TBC Round 10 Mar 11 — Mar 13

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