EAST Fremantle and Wilston Grange have progressed to grand finals in the WAWFL and QWAFL competitions.

The Sharks' opponent for the WAWFL Grand Final on August 26 at Claremont Oval will be decided in a preliminary final between Peel and Subiaco on Sunday.

In the QWAFL, Coorparoo and the University of Queensland will meet at Giffin Park in Coorparoo on Saturday for the right to take on Wilston Grange in the Grand Final, also on August 26, at Leyshon Park in Yeronga.

We're down to the last few rounds in home and away competitions in other state leagues. Here's a look at how some of the AFLW-listed players at your club performed last weekend.

Adelaide

Angela Foley played a telling role in the Northern Territory Thunder's 10-point VFLW win against Collingwood at Victoria Park. The classy defender and Crows premiership player booted two goals and notched 29 touches in a best-on-ground performance.

Jenna McCormick was another ball-magnet for the Thunder with 31 disposals, while Ebony Marinoff's 28 possessions and eight tackles highlighted the Thunder's midfield dominance.

Sarah Perkins kicked three goals for Hawthorn's VFLW side in a 55-point win against the Western Bulldogs at Box Hill City Oval on Sunday.

Brisbane

Sharni Webb was instrumental for the University of Queensland Red Lions in their 26-point semi-final win against Coolangatta at Griffith University in the QWAFL. Webb's intercept marking in defence helped generate run from half-back, and she also drifted into the midfield for parts of the match.

Defender Kate Lutkins held the QWAFL's leading goalkicker Jenae Govan to just one goal as Wilston Grange edged Coorparoo by 10 points in a QWAFL semi-final at Wilston.

Jess Wuetschner kicked a goal and rotated through the middle at stages during Coorparoo's loss.

Carlton

A number of Carlton's AFLW-listed players enjoyed the weekend off, with the Blues having the bye in the VFLW.

Georgia Gee was a standout for the Blues in their last VFLW match against the Demons at Casey Fields, racking up 15 disposals as well as eight tackles.

The Blues will be hoping to end the season with wins against the Western Bulldogs and Essendon, despite being out of finals contention.

Collingwood

Defender Iilish Ross laid a team-high 11 tackles as the Pies went down by 10 points to the Northern Territory Thunder in VFLW action at Victoria Park.

Holly Whitford was ferocious in defence, with the midfielder applying eight tackles in a 13-disposal performance against the Thunder.

Stacey Livingstone and Ruby Schleicher each kicked a goal for the Pies in their top-of-the-table clash against the Thunder.

Fremantle

Gabby O'Sullivan kicked a goal for East Fremantle as it held Peel to just three goals in a 62-point semi-final win at East Fremantle Oval in the WAWFL.

The Sharks led at every change, with former Docker and 2019 rookie-list hopeful Jade de Melo kicking a game-high four goals.

Ashley Sharp was part of a Swan Districts side that fell by four goals in a WAWFL semi-final at Steel Blue Oval.

Geelong

Danielle Orr kicked two goals and had 15 touches in a 45-point win for the Cats against Essendon in the VFLW at GMHBA Stadium.

Richelle Cranston showed her versatility for the Cats in the VFLW, notching up a game-high 24 touches.

Anna Teague was tremendous in defence for the Cats, who held the Bombers to just two goals for the match.

Phoebe McWilliams booted two goals for Hawthorn as it cemented a top-four spot with a 55-point win against the Western Bulldogs in the VFLW at Box Hill City Oval.

Greater Western Sydney

Rebecca Beeson racked up 25 disposals, including 21 kicks and one goal from four shots, in a win for the Hawks against the Bulldogs in the VFLW at Box Hill City Oval.

Phoebe Monahan's 25 touches and seven tackles weren't enough to get Richmond over the line against Williamstown in the VFLW at the Swinburne Centre, with the Tigers losing by one point.

Ruck Erin McKinnon was dominant in Sydney University's 57-point win against the Southern Power at Waratah in the Women's Premier Division in the Sydney AFL competition. It was a crucial win for the Bombers, who trail the Power by four points with one round of the home-and-away season to play.

Melbourne

Lauren Pearce was one of Darebin's best as it defeated the Southern Saints by four points in the VFLW at Bill Lawry Oval in Northcote. Her ability to get the Falcons first use in the second half was critical, as they booted three goals to two.

Speedy goalsneak Catherine Phillips was a rare bright spot for Casey as it managed only one goal in a 53-point loss to Melbourne University in the VFLW at Casey Fields.

ACT-product Maddie Shevlin is hopeful of another chance on Melbourne's rookie list for the 2019 AFLW season, and put in another strong showing, booting Casey's only goal.

North Melbourne

Madison Prespakis once again stamped her credentials as a potential No. 1 draft pick, amassing 28 disposals and a goal in Melbourne University's VFLW win at Casey.

Sophie Abbatangelo was one of three players to kick two goals for Melbourne University's VFLW team in its 53-point win against Casey.

Forward Jasmine Garner was pivotal up forward for Williamstown, as she booted two goals in its one-point win against Richmond in the VFLW at the Swinburne Centre at Punt Road.

Western Bulldogs

Forward Kirsten McLeod kicked a goal and laid two tackles in the Dogs' 55-point loss to Hawthorn in the VFLW at Box Hill.

AFLW premiership player Bonnie Toogood made her VFLW debut at the weekend, collecting 12 disposals and laying six tackles in a losing effort against the Hawks.

Belinda Smith kicked two goals for East Fremantle in its WAWFL semi-final win against Peel at East Fremantle Oval, backing up her five-goal haul against South Fremantle.

Other notable names

Former Carlton vice-captain and midfielder Madeline Keryk had 16 disposals in a losing effort for Casey in the VFLW at Casey Fields.

Delisted Magpie Meg Hutchins had 18 disposals and five marks as the Hawks trounced the Bulldogs by 55 points at Box Hill City Oval in the VFLW.

Ex-Giant and Blue Rebecca Privitelli kicked five goals for the UNSW Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs in their 43-point win against the Auburn-Penrith Giants at Village Green in the Sydney AFL competition.