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The Sydney Women's Australian Football League (SWAFL) was the governing body of the sport of Women's Australian rules football in the state of New South Wales from 2000 to 2011.[citation needed]

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In 2012 SWAFL ceased to exist and the women's competition came under the umbrella of AFL Sydney.[citation needed]

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Clubs - 2012

  • Auburn Giants (Debut 2011)
  • Balmain Dockers[1]
  • UNSW Eastern Suburbs Stingrays[2]
  • Macquarie University Warriors[3]
  • Newtown Breakaways[4]
  • Penrith Ramettes (Debut 2012)[5]
  • Southern Power[6] (Debut 2010)
  • Sydney University[7]
  • Western Wolves Women's Football Club[8]
  • Wollongong Saints[9] (Debut 2010)
  • UTS Shamrocks (Debut 2009 as Bondi Shamrocks)[10]

Previous clubs that have participated in the SWAFL Competition have included:[citation needed]

  • Bondi Shamrocks, 2009-2011
  • Camden Power, 2004-2006
  • St George Crows, 2007-2008 (then St George Dragons in 2009)
  • Sydney Uni Blue team, 2004-2007
  • University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), 2001-2005
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