2025 NFNL Senior Women’s Re-Grading


Published on Wednesday, May 7, 2025

The final changes for this year’s NFNL senior women’s competition have been confirmed.

Each division will have the same number of teams as they did in the grading process, with eight to compete in both Heidelberg Golf Club Division 1 and Cleaning Melbourne Division 2 while 12 teams will play in Division 3.

In Division 1, Ivanhoe and West Preston-Lakeside have been promoted while Lower Plenty and Darebin 1 will drop down to Division 2.

Newcomers Kilmore have been promoted into Division 2 alongside Hurstbridge. Thomastown and Diamond Creek Women’s 2 will now compete in Division 3.

Games in Round 5 and 6 have officially been confirmed, with the remaining fixture for all three divisions to be released later this week.

Click the links below to view the opening four rounds of all three women’s competitions.

View Fixture – Heidelberg Golf Club NFNL Women’s Division 1

Competing Teams
Banyule
Diamond Creek Women’s 1
Eltham
Heidelberg
Ivanhoe
Montmorency 1
St Mary’s
West Preston-Lakeside

View Fixture – Cleaning Melbourne NFNL Women’s Division 2

Competing Teams
Darebin 1
Fitzroy Stars
Greensborough
Hurstbridge
Kilmore
Lower Plenty
Panton Hill
South Morang

View Fixture – NFNL Women’s Division 3

Competing Teams
Darebin 2
Diamond Creek Women’s 2
Epping
Heidelberg West
Laurimar
Macleod
Montmorency 2
North Heidelberg
Reservoir
Thomastown
Wallan
Whittlesea

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