Sydney Women's AFL

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A mark from a 2006 AFL Womens National Championships game opposing the Mini-Vics and New South Wales.

The Sydney Women's Australian Football League (SWAFL) is the governing body of the sport of Women's Australian rules football in the state of New South Wales.

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Places where Women's Australian rules football is played

Australia - Women's Football Australia

Australian Capital Territory - Australian Capital Territory Women's Australian Football League | New South Wales - Sydney Women's AFL | Northern Territory | Queensland - Queensland Women's AFL| South Australia - South Australian Women's Football League | Tasmania | Victoria - VWFL/Youth Girls Competition | Western Australia - West Australian Women's Football League

Oceania

New Zealand | Papua New Guinea

Asia

Japan

North America

United States | Canada

Australian rules football in New South Wales

Governing Body

AFL NSW/ACT

Professional Clubs

Sydney Swans (AFL)

Sydney Metropolitan Leagues

Sydney AFL | Sydney Football Association

Regional Leagues

Black Diamond | Broken Hill | Central West | Coreen & District | Farrer | Golden Rivers | Hume | South Coast | Murrumbidgee Valley | Newcastle | North Coast | Northern Riverina | Ovens & Murray | Picola & District | Riverina | Sapphire Coast | Summerland | Tamworth

Junior Metropolitan Leagues

Sydney South West | Sydney West | Sydney North | Sydney South | Sydney City

Regional Junior Leagues

Central Coast | Newcastle | Illawara | North Coast | Northside | Far North Coast | Mide North Coast | Broken Hill | Campbelltown/McArthur | Cootamundra | Mid North Coast | South West | St George/Sutherland | Wagga & Districts

Women's Leagues

Sydney Women's AFL

Masters Leagues

Masters Australian Football NSW | Hunter Masters | Riverina Masters