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Hampson–Hardeman Cup
Latest meeting16 September 2023
Next meetingTBA
Statistics
Meetings total14
All-time seriesMelbourne 10 wins
Western Bulldogs 4 wins
Largest victoryMelbourne – 64 points (9 October 2022)
Western Bulldogs – 39 points (3 September 2016)

Prior to the creation of the AFL Women's (AFLW), the AFL ran four years of exhibition matches between sides representing Melbourne and Western Bulldogs: the winner received the Hampson–Hardeman Cup, named in honour of women's football pioneers Barb Hampson and Lisa Hardeman, who developed the first women's championships in 1992.

The cup is currently held by Melbourne.

History

2013
Sunday, 30 June Melbourne 8.5 (53) def. Western Bulldogs 3.3 (21) MCG (crowd: 7,500) Match report
  • Melbourne received the Hampson–Hardeman Cup


2014
Sunday, 29 June Western Bulldogs 4.2 (26) def. by Melbourne 10.12 (72) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 24,953 (D/H)) Match report
  • Melbourne retained the Hampson–Hardeman Cup


2015
Sunday, 24 May Melbourne 4.13 (37) def. Western Bulldogs 4.5 (29) MCG (crowd: 29,381 (D/H)) Match report
Sunday, 16 August Western Bulldogs 5.6 (36) def. by Melbourne 6.4 (40) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 27,805 (D/H)) Match report


2016
Sunday, 6 March Melbourne 3.3 (21) def. by Western Bulldogs 6.5 (41) Highgate Recreational Reserve Match report
Saturday, 3 September Western Bulldogs 14.6 (90) def. Melbourne 7.9 (51) Whitten Oval (crowd: 6,365) Match report


2017
Saturday, 18 February (7:35 pm) Western Bulldogs 4.5 (29) def. by Melbourne 6.7 (43) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 8,000) Report
  • Melbourne received the Hampson–Hardeman Cup
  • This was the first match between the two teams in the newly-formed AFLW


2018
Saturday, 17 March (7:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 5.3 (33) def. Melbourne 4.7 (31) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 7,593) Report


2019
Saturday, 9 March (7:15 pm) Western Bulldogs 6.2 (38) def. by Melbourne 5.9 (39) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 10,612) Report
  • Melbourne received the Hampson–Hardeman Cup


2020
Friday, 14 February (7:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 2.0 (12) def. by Melbourne 4.8 (32) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 3,133) Report


2021
Sunday, 21 February (3:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 6.1 (37) def. Melbourne 2.12 (24) VU Whitten Oval (crowd: 3,180) Report


2022 (S6)
Saturday, 8 January (7:00 pm) Western Bulldogs 3.4 (22) def. by Melbourne 6.10 (46) Victoria University Whitten Oval (crowd: 2,571) Report
  • Melbourne received the Hampson–Hardeman Cup


2022 (S7)
Sunday, 9 October (3:10 pm) Melbourne 10.13 (73) def. Western Bulldogs 1.3 (9) Casey Fields (crowd: 2,154)


2023
Saturday, 16 September (3:05 pm) Melbourne 12.11 (83) def. Western Bulldogs 6.5 (41) Casey Fields (crowd: 1,457)

See also

References

  1. First bounce for women's footy at the MCG

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