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Women’s Round In Round 14 of the 2013 Australian Football League fixture marked the first women’s round to recognise the contributions women have made to the AFL. This round also presented the first women’s game of Australian Rules Football as a part of the AFL fixture. Two AFL teams that were represented, the Melbourne Demons and the Western Bulldogs consisted of women taken by the first ever women's draft. These two womens teams were pitted against each other for the Hampson-Hardeman Cup. Barb Hampson and Lisa Hardeman developed the first women’s championship in 1998 in which Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia and the ACT contested. During this round, it was announced by the AFL that a National televised competition for women’s AFL is expected to be launched in 2020 as recognition for the rising popularity of women amongst this sport. This will see side by side national recognition with the current AFL broadcast.

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