COLLINGWOOD and Geelong became the second and third teams to reach 50 victories in the rebel VFLW competition with their contrasting victories in Round 13 last week.

The competition's early powerhouse Darebin was the first club to break through the magic mark earlier this season, with the Magpies claiming second spot, amazingly in just their 63rd VFLW match as they downed Port Melbourne by nine points at ETU Stadium.

The Cats have played one more season, grabbing their 50th win in game No.76 with their runaway victory over Williamstown at Williamstown on Sunday.

Collingwood Magpies celebrate the win during the Round 10 VFLW match against Darebin Falcons at Preston City Oval on April 30, 2022. Picture: Kelly Defina/AFL Photos

Individually, Olivia Flanagan came back from her false start the week before to play her 50th VFLW game in Southern Saints' loss to Essendon on Saturday morning, marking the occasion with two of her team's four goals.

Meanwhile, Federica Frew returned to goalkicking form with two in the Bombers' first-ever win over the Saints, and it will take the greatest individual performance in VFLW history to deny her the Rohenna Young Medal, given Darcy Vescio's nine goals for Carlton stands as the record.

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ROHENNA YOUNG MEDAL LEADING GOALKICKER

29 Federica Frew (Ess) 2
21 Jessie Williams (Haw) 3
20 Mia Skinner (Gee) 4
19 Mia-Rae Clifford (Ess) 2
18 Kristy Stratton (Haw) 2
17 Cecilia McIntosh (Ess) dnp
14 Renee Tierney (Ess) 0
13 Tamara Luke (Haw) 0
12 Grace Dicker (Ess) 1
12 Tahlia Fellows (Cas) 0

Melissa Bragg (right) celebrates one of her four goals with fellow forward Claudia Gunjaca in Geelong's VFLW Round 3 thrashing of Port Melbourne at Deakin University on February 26, 2022. Picture: Mike Owen/AFL Photos

rebel VFLW ROUND 13 INDIVIDUAL MILESTONES

  • Olivia Flanagan (Southern Saints/Hawthorn/Box Hill Hawks) 50 VFLW matches/25 goals

rebel VFLW ROUND 13 CLUB MILESTONES

  • Collingwood won its 50th VFLW match (50-12-1)
  • Geelong won its 50th VFLW match (50-25-1)
  • Essendon defeated Southern Saints for the first time (1-3-1 all venues, 1-1 Trevor Barker Oval)
  • Hawthorn defeated Darebin for the fifth time in a row (5-1, last loss 2018)

rebel VFLW ROUND 13 CLUB RECORDS

(Figures in brackets are the previous record)

  • 5.1 31 Carlton's highest score v Casey Demons at Princes Park (3.1 19, 2021)
  • 9.12 66 Casey Demons' highest score v Carlton (7.13 55, 2021)
  • 6.5 41 Collingwood's lowest score v Port Melbourne (5.12 42, all venues, 2022; 8.4 52, North Port, 2021)
  • 2.0 12 Darebin's highest score v Hawthorn at Box Hill City Oval (1.1 7, 2021)
  • 5.6 36 Essendon's highest score at Trevor Barker Oval (3.6 24, 2018)
  • 8.4 52 Geelong's lowest score v Williamstown at Williamstown (8.9 57, 2018)
  • 9.11 65 Hawthorn's lowest score v Darebin at Box Hill City Oval (10.9 69, 2021)
  • 8.2 50 North Melbourne's highest VFLW score (7.7 49, all venues, v Williamstown, 2022; 6.11 47 at Arden St, v Carlton, 2021; 5.7 37 v Western Bulldogs, 2021)
  • 35 North Melbourne's biggest win v Western Bulldogs (21, 2021)
  • 5.2 32 Port Melbourne's highest score v Collingwood (3.3 21, all venues 2022; 1.4 10, North Port, 2021)
  • 4.2 26 Southern Saints' equal lowest score at Trevor Barker Oval (4.2 26 v Collingwood, 2021)
  • 4.2 26 Southern Saints' lowest score v Essendon (7.4 46, all venues, 2019 and 2022; 9.6 60, Trevor Barker Oval, 2018)
  • 2.3 15 Western Bulldogs' lowest score v North Melbourne (2.4 16, 2021)
  • 2.5 17 Williamstown's highest score v Geelong (2.0 12, all venues, 2021; 0.4 4, Williamstown, 2018)

rebel VFLW ROUND 13 DEBUTS

  • Casey Demons: Amelie Blair, Charlotte Blair
  • Collingwood: Charlotte Taylor
  • Essendon: Octavia Di Donato, Emily Everist
  • Hawthorn: Sky Wilson
  • North Melbourne: Meghan Gaffney
  • Williamstown: Kasey Maddock, Charity Russell

rebel VFLW ROUND 13 FIRST GOALS

  • Carlton: Ella Smallacombe (2nd match)
  • Collingwood: Amelie Smith (3rd), Charlotte Taylor (debut)
  • Hawthorn: Grace McRae (16th), Jordan Mifsud (14th, Rd12), Sky Wilson (debut)
  • North Melbourne: Meghan Gaffney (debut), Jess Jones (11th), Dearne Taylor (7th)
  • Port Melbourne: Keely James (2nd), Georgia Wilson (4th)
  • Western Bulldogs: Paige Ryan (2nd)
Hawthorn Hawks' Grace McRae looks on during the Round 11 VFLW match against North Melbourne Kangaroos at Box Hill City Oval on May 16, 2021. Picture: Kelly Defina/AFL Photos

rebel VFLW POSSIBLE ROUND 14 MILESTONES

  • 100 VFLW goals: Darcy Vescio (Carlton) needs 4
  • 50 VFLW goals: Kaitlyn Ashmore (North Melbourne) needs 1

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