North Melbourne's seemingly inevitable AFLW dynasty isn't necessarily a sign of a lop-sided competition, says AFL women's football boss Emma Moore.
The Kangaroos are undefeated in a record 22 games and look poised to become the first side in the women's competition to pull off back-to-back premierships.
Their last defeat was the 2023 grand-final loss to Brisbane and Darren Crocker's side hasn't looked back since, winning by an average of 53 points across eight rounds so far this season.
A draw with Geelong in round two last year is the only blemish in their stunning run.
But Moore says the all-conquering Roos aren't being viewed as symptomatic of a lop-sided league, pointing out the shift of the AFLW's top order.
Three-time premiership side Adelaide and fellow competition heavyweights