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The 2016 AFL season was the 120th season of the
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(AFL), the highest level senior
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competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured eighteen clubs, ran from 24 March until 1 October, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs. Thirty-four players, seventeen of whom were still active in the league, missed the season through suspension by the
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, for doping infringements which occurred at the
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as part of its 2012 sports supplements program. The premiership was won by the
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for the second time, after it defeated by 22 points in the
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.


Pre-season

The pre-season series of matches, known as the 2016 NAB Challenge, featured 27 practice matches played over 25 days, which began on 18 February and ended on 13 March. The matches were stand-alone, with no overall winner of the series. Each team played three games, many of which were played at suburban or regional venues, with all games televised on Fox Footy. The nine-point
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was used in these matches.


Rule changes

The following rule changes were made for the 2016 season: *The interchange rules were significantly altered to give each team four interchange players and a maximum of 90 rotations per game (excluding concussion, blood rule and stretcher interchanges). This replaced the 2015 protocol in which teams had three interchange players and a substitute and a maximum of 120 rotations per game. *The scope of tackles covered by the existing 'dangerous tackles' rule was expanded, with both umpires and the tribunal more strictly penalising players for tackles including a lifting, slinging or rotating technique. *A stricter interpretation of the existing "deliberate out of bounds" rule is to be applied. *The width of the protected zone on either side of a player with a mark or free kick was increased from five metres to ten metres. The rule was trialled in the 2016 pre-season before being endorsed shortly for the premiership season. *A provision for the AFL to appeal to the tribunal against an inadequate penalty will be introduced; previously, players had the right to appeal their charges or penalties but the AFL did not have the right to appeal against an acquittal or lenient penalty. *A thirty-second countdown clock, within which a player taking a set shot must begin their approach, was displayed on the scoreboard at most AFL grounds. This replaced the previous system in which the umpire was responsible for judging the thirty second time limit. The change was not implemented at grounds which lacked existing infrastructure to support it. From round 9 onwards, the shot clock was not shown during the final two minutes of any quarter to prevent it from being actively used in end-of-game clock management. *The
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was abolished, with the provisions which were introduced in 1991 for five minutes each way of extra time in drawn finals now also applying to a drawn grand final. A new provision was also introduced to all finals to allow for an untimed period of
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extra time to decide the game if scores remained level after extra time. *All matches during rounds 13, 14 and 15 (the bye rounds) featured a trial of officiating matches with four field umpires instead of three.


Premiership season

Notable features of the draw include: *Due to the weighted rule, and met only once in the regular season for the first time since
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. *Due to poor results in the Friday night timeslot in
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, did not feature on Friday nights during the regular season, but still contested the annual Thursday night season opener against in round 1. * and again met on Anzac Eve, which this season fell on a Sunday night. It was the only Sunday night match for the season, with the timeslot's unpopularity causing it to be scrapped after the 2014 season. The New Zealand Anzac Day match was scrapped from the fixture. *Due to the
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, 's primary home ground ( Spotless Stadium) was unavailable until round 6, therefore the club's first two home games were played at its secondary home ground,
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. *One month prior to the season, the
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and ANZ Stadium came to an agreement to end their contract one year earlier than its scheduled conclusion, resulting in all eleven Sydney home games being played at the
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, instead of eight at the SCG and three at ANZ Stadium. ANZ Stadium was still used for finals matches during 2016. *The inclusion of the first ever AFL sanctioned
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game for premiership points was held in round 21 between and . *There was a bye round between round 23 and the first week of the finals, to encourage teams participating in the finals to field their strongest side possible ahead of their first final. It was since announced in February 2016 that the annual E. J. Whitten Legends Game would be played in the football-free weekend, shifting from its mid-season slot. *All starting times are local.


Round 1


Round 2


Round 3


Round 4


Round 5


Round 6


Round 7


Round 8


Round 9


Round 10


Round 11


Round 12


Round 13


Round 14


Round 15


Round 16


Round 17


Round 18


Round 19


Round 20


Round 21


Round 22


Round 23


Win/loss table

Bold – Home game
X – Bye
Opponent for round listed above margin


Ladder


Ladder progression

*Numbers highlighted in green indicates the team finished the round inside the top 8. *Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished in first place on the ladder in that round. *Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round. *Underlined numbers indicates the team did not play during that round, either due to a bye or a postponed game. *Subscript numbers indicate ladder position at round's end. {{#invoke:Sports rbr table, table , title=Points by round , sortable = y , color_F=#cfc , color_B=#9cf , color_R=#fcc , source=AFL Tables{{cite web, title=2016 Season Scores and Results, url=http://afltables.com/afl/seas/2016.html, publisher=AFL Tables, access-date=4 July 2022 , team1 = {{AFL Syd , resc1 = F / F / B / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / B / B , res1 = {{sort, 02, 42 / {{sort, 02, 82 / {{sort, 01, 121 / {{sort, 03, 123 / {{sort, 03, 163 / {{sort, 03, 203 / {{sort, 03, 243 / {{sort, 04, 244 / {{sort, 04, 284 / {{sort, 02, 322 / {{sort, 02, 362 / {{sort, 03, 363 / {{sort, 02, 402 / {{sort, 02, 402 / {{sort, 04, 404 / {{sort, 02, 442 / {{sort, 05, 445 / {{sort, 03, 483 / {{sort, 03, 523 / {{sort, 02, 562 / {{sort, 02, 602 / {{sort, 01, 641 / {{sort, 01, 681 , team2 = {{AFL Gee , resc2 = F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / B / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F , res2 = {{sort, 05, 45 / {{sort, 06, 46 / {{sort, 05, 85 / {{sort, 04, 124 / {{sort, 04, 164 / {{sort, 02, 202 / {{sort, 02, 242 / {{sort, 02, 282 / {{sort, 02, 282 / {{sort, 03, 283 / {{sort, 03, 323 / {{sort, 02, 362 / {{sort, 01, 401 / {{sort, 03, 403 / {{sort, 02, 402 / {{sort, 06, 406 / {{sort, 07, 447 / {{sort, 04, 484 / {{sort, 04, 524 / {{sort, 05, 565 / {{sort, 04, 604 / {{sort, 03, 643 / {{sort, 02, 682 , team3 = {{AFL Haw , resc3 = / F / / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / F / F , res3 = {{sort, 14, 014 / {{sort, 07, 47 / {{sort, 09, 89 / {{sort, 08, 128 / {{sort, 05, 165 / {{sort, 08, 168 / {{sort, 06, 206 / {{sort, 06, 246 / {{sort, 07, 247 / {{sort, 07, 287 / {{sort, 05, 325 / {{sort, 05, 365 / {{sort, 04, 404 / {{sort, 01, 441 / {{sort, 01, 441 / {{sort, 01, 481 / {{sort, 01, 521 / {{sort, 01, 561 / {{sort, 01, 601 / {{sort, 01, 601 / {{sort, 01, 641 / {{sort, 04, 644 / {{sort, 03, 683 , team4 = {{AFL GWS , resc4 = / / / / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F , res4 = {{sort, 10, 010 / {{sort, 09, 49 / {{sort, 11, 411 / {{sort, 09, 89 / {{sort, 06, 126 / {{sort, 05, 165 / {{sort, 05, 205 / {{sort, 03, 243 / {{sort, 03, 283 / {{sort, 04, 284 / {{sort, 06, 286 / {{sort, 06, 326 / {{sort, 05, 365 / {{sort, 04, 404 / {{sort, 03, 403 / {{sort, 07, 407 / {{sort, 04, 444 / {{sort, 02, 482 / {{sort, 02, 522 / {{sort, 04, 564 / {{sort, 05, 565 / {{sort, 05, 605 / {{sort, 04, 644 , team5 = {{AFL Ade , resc5 = / F / F / F / / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F , res5 = {{sort, 11, 011 / {{sort, 05, 45 / {{sort, 06, 86 / {{sort, 07, 127 / {{sort, 09, 129 / {{sort, 07, 167 / {{sort, 08, 168 / {{sort, 08, 168 / {{sort, 08, 208 / {{sort, 08, 248 / {{sort, 08, 288 / {{sort, 07, 327 / {{sort, 08, 328 / {{sort, 08, 368 / {{sort, 05, 405 / {{sort, 03, 443 / {{sort, 02, 482 / {{sort, 06, 486 / {{sort, 05, 525 / {{sort, 03, 563 / {{sort, 03, 603 / {{sort, 02, 642 / {{sort, 05, 645 , team6 = {{AFL, WC , resc6 = F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F , res6 = {{sort, 04, 44 / {{sort, 08, 48 / {{sort, 07, 87 / {{sort, 06, 126 / {{sort, 08, 128 / {{sort, 06, 166 / {{sort, 07, 167 / {{sort, 07, 207 / {{sort, 06, 246 / {{sort, 05, 285 / {{sort, 07, 287 / {{sort, 08, 288 / {{sort, 07, 327 / {{sort, 08, 328 / {{sort, 08, 368 / {{sort, 05, 405 / {{sort, 06, 446 / {{sort, 05, 485 / {{sort, 06, 486 / {{sort, 06, 526 / {{sort, 06, 566 / {{sort, 06, 606 / {{sort, 06, 646 , team7 = {{AFL WB , resc7 = B / B / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F , res7 = {{sort, 01, 41 / {{sort, 01, 81 / {{sort, 04, 84 / {{sort, 02, 122 / {{sort, 02, 162 / {{sort, 04, 164 / {{sort, 04, 204 / {{sort, 05, 245 / {{sort, 05, 245 / {{sort, 06, 286 / {{sort, 04, 324 / {{sort, 04, 364 / {{sort, 06, 366 / {{sort, 07, 367 / {{sort, 06, 406 / {{sort, 04, 444 / {{sort, 03, 483 / {{sort, 07, 487 / {{sort, 07, 487 / {{sort, 07, 527 / {{sort, 07, 567 / {{sort, 07, 607 / {{sort, 07, 607 , team8 = {{AFL NM , resc8 = F / F / F / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F , res8 = {{sort, 08, 48 / {{sort, 04, 84 / {{sort, 03, 123 / {{sort, 01, 161 / {{sort, 01, 201 / {{sort, 01, 241 / {{sort, 01, 281 / {{sort, 01, 321 / {{sort, 01, 361 / {{sort, 01, 361 / {{sort, 01, 401 / {{sort, 01, 401 / {{sort, 03, 403 / {{sort, 05, 405 / {{sort, 07, 407 / {{sort, 08, 408 / {{sort, 08, 408 / {{sort, 08, 448 / {{sort, 08, 488 / {{sort, 08, 488 / {{sort, 08, 488 / {{sort, 08, 488 / {{sort, 08, 488 , team9 = {{AFL, StK , resc9 = / R / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res9 = {{sort, 13, 013 / {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 13, 413 / {{sort, 12, 412 / {{sort, 13, 413 / {{sort, 12, 812 / {{sort, 13, 813 / {{sort, 14, 814 / {{sort, 13, 1213 / {{sort, 13, 1613 / {{sort, 13, 1613 / {{sort, 12, 2012 / {{sort, 12, 2012 / {{sort, 12, 2412 / {{sort, 13, 2413 / {{sort, 12, 2812 / {{sort, 10, 3210 / {{sort, 09, 369 / {{sort, 10, 3610 / {{sort, 09, 409 / {{sort, 10, 4010 / {{sort, 09, 449 / {{sort, 09, 489 , team10 = {{AFL PA , resc10 = F / / F / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res10 = {{sort, 06, 46 / {{sort, 12, 412 / {{sort, 08, 88 / {{sort, 11, 811 / {{sort, 12, 812 / {{sort, 11, 1211 / {{sort, 10, 1610 / {{sort, 10, 1610 / {{sort, 10, 1610 / {{sort, 10, 2010 / {{sort, 09, 249 / {{sort, 09, 249 / {{sort, 09, 249 / {{sort, 09, 249 / {{sort, 09, 289 / {{sort, 09, 289 / {{sort, 09, 329 / {{sort, 10, 3210 / {{sort, 09, 369 / {{sort, 10, 3610 / {{sort, 11, 3611 / {{sort, 11, 3611 / {{sort, 10, 4010 , team11 = {{AFL Mel , resc11 = / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res11 = {{sort, 09, 49 / {{sort, 11, 411 / {{sort, 10, 410 / {{sort, 10, 810 / {{sort, 10, 1210 / {{sort, 09, 129 / {{sort, 09, 169 / {{sort, 09, 169 / {{sort, 09, 209 / {{sort, 09, 209 / {{sort, 11, 2011 / {{sort, 10, 2410 / {{sort, 10, 2410 / {{sort, 10, 2410 / {{sort, 10, 2410 / {{sort, 10, 2810 / {{sort, 11, 2811 / {{sort, 11, 2811 / {{sort, 11, 3211 / {{sort, 11, 3611 / {{sort, 09, 409 / {{sort, 10, 4010 / {{sort, 11, 4011 , team12 = {{AFL Col , resc12 = / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res12 = {{sort, 17, 017 / {{sort, 14, 414 / {{sort, 14, 414 / {{sort, 15, 415 / {{sort, 11, 811 / {{sort, 13, 813 / {{sort, 14, 814 / {{sort, 12, 1212 / {{sort, 11, 1611 / {{sort, 12, 1612 / {{sort, 12, 1612 / {{sort, 14, 1614 / {{sort, 14, 1614 / {{sort, 14, 2014 / {{sort, 11, 2411 / {{sort, 11, 2811 / {{sort, 12, 2812 / {{sort, 12, 2812 / {{sort, 12, 3212 / {{sort, 12, 3212 / {{sort, 12, 3212 / {{sort, 12, 3612 / {{sort, 12, 3612 , team13 = {{AFL Ric , resc13 = F / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res13 = {{sort, 07, 47 / {{sort, 10, 410 / {{sort, 12, 412 / {{sort, 13, 413 / {{sort, 14, 414 / {{sort, 15, 415 / {{sort, 15, 415 / {{sort, 15, 815 / {{sort, 14, 1214 / {{sort, 14, 1614 / {{sort, 14, 1614 / {{sort, 13, 2013 / {{sort, 13, 2013 / {{sort, 11, 2411 / {{sort, 12, 2412 / {{sort, 13, 2413 / {{sort, 13, 2813 / {{sort, 13, 2813 / {{sort, 13, 2813 / {{sort, 13, 3213 / {{sort, 13, 3213 / {{sort, 13, 3213 / {{sort, 13, 3213 , team14 = {{AFL Car , resc14 = / / / R / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res14 = {{sort, 12, 012 / {{sort, 15, 015 / {{sort, 17, 017 / {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 15, 415 / {{sort, 14, 814 / {{sort, 12, 1212 / {{sort, 11, 1611 / {{sort, 12, 1612 / {{sort, 11, 2011 / {{sort, 10, 2410 / {{sort, 11, 2411 / {{sort, 11, 2411 / {{sort, 13, 2413 / {{sort, 14, 2414 / {{sort, 14, 2414 / {{sort, 14, 2414 / {{sort, 14, 2414 / {{sort, 15, 2415 / {{sort, 15, 2415 / {{sort, 15, 2415 / {{sort, 14, 2814 / {{sort, 14, 2814 , team15 = {{AFL GC , resc15 = F / F / F / F / F / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res15 = {{sort, 03, 43 / {{sort, 03, 83 / {{sort, 02, 122 / {{sort, 05, 125 / {{sort, 07, 127 / {{sort, 10, 1210 / {{sort, 11, 1211 / {{sort, 13, 1213 / {{sort, 15, 1215 / {{sort, 15, 1215 / {{sort, 15, 1215 / {{sort, 15, 1215 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 15, 1615 / {{sort, 15, 2015 / {{sort, 15, 2015 / {{sort, 15, 2415 / {{sort, 14, 2414 / {{sort, 14, 2414 / {{sort, 14, 2414 / {{sort, 15, 2415 / {{sort, 15, 2415 , team16 = {{AFL Fre , resc16 = R / / / / R / R / R / R / R / R / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res16 = {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 17, 017 / {{sort, 16, 016 / {{sort, 17, 017 / {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 16, 416 / {{sort, 16, 816 / {{sort, 15, 1215 / {{sort, 15, 1215 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 16, 1616 , team17 = {{AFL BL , resc17 = / / R / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res17 = {{sort, 15, 015 / {{sort, 16, 016 / {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 14, 414 / {{sort, 16, 416 / {{sort, 16, 416 / {{sort, 16, 416 / {{sort, 16, 416 / {{sort, 16, 416 / {{sort, 16, 416 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 817 / {{sort, 17, 817 / {{sort, 17, 817 / {{sort, 17, 1217 / {{sort, 17, 1217 / {{sort, 17, 1217 , team18 = {{AFL Ess , resc18 = / / / / / / / / / / R / R / R / R / R / R / R / R / R / R / R / R / R , res18 = {{sort, 16, 016 / {{sort, 13, 413 / {{sort, 15, 415 / {{sort, 16, 416 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 18, 418 / {{sort, 18, 418 / {{sort, 18, 418 / {{sort, 18, 418 / {{sort, 18, 418 / {{sort, 18, 418 / {{sort, 18, 418 / {{sort, 18, 418 / {{sort, 18, 418 / {{sort, 18, 418 / {{sort, 18, 818 / {{sort, 18, 818 / {{sort, 18, 1218


Positions of teams round by round

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Finals series

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Week one

{{AFLGameHeader, title=Qualifying finals {{AFLGame, QF2: Friday, 9 September (7:50 pm), {{AFL Gee, 12.13 (85), H, {{AFL Haw, 12.11 (83), MCG, 87,53
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{{AFLGame, QF1: Saturday, 10 September (3:20 pm), {{AFL Syd, 7.13 (55), A, {{AFL GWS, 12.19 (91), ANZ Stadium, 60,22
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{{AFLGameFooter {{AFLGameHeader, title=Elimination finals {{AFLGame, EF2: Thursday, 8 September (6:10 pm), {{AFL, WC, 7.10 (52), A, {{AFL WB, 14.15 (99), Domain Stadium, 42,07
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{{AFLGame, EF1: Saturday, 10 September (7:10 pm), {{AFL Ade, 21.15 (141), H, {{AFL NM, 12.7 (79), Adelaide Oval, 49,00
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{{AFLGameFooter, notes= * The Western Bulldogs won their first week one final since 2006, and their first interstate final in the club's history. *{{AFL GWS won their first ever finals match.


Week two

{{AFLGameHeader, title=Semi finals {{AFLGame, SF2: Friday, 16 September (7:50 pm), {{AFL Haw, 12.12 (84), A, {{AFL WB, 16.11 (107), MCG, 87,82
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{{AFLGame, SF1: Saturday, 17 September (7:25 pm), {{AFL Syd, 18.10 (118), H, {{AFL Ade, 12.10 (82), SCG, 38,13
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Week three

{{seealso, 2016 AFL First Preliminary Final {{AFLGameHeader, title=Preliminary finals {{AFLGame, PF2: Friday, 23 September (7:50 pm), {{AFL Gee, 8.12 (60), A, {{AFL Syd, 15.7 (97), MCG, 71,77
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{{AFLGame, PF1: Saturday, 24 September (5:15 pm), {{AFL GWS, 12.11 (83), A, {{AFL WB, 13.11 (89), Spotless Stadium, 21,79
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{{AFLGameFooter, notes= *With both {{AFL Gee and {{AFL GWS losing, this was the first time under the final eight system in which both teams who won their respective qualifying finals failed to qualify for the grand final. *The crowd of 21,790 for the match between Greater Western Sydney and the {{AFL WB is the highest ever crowd for an AFL game at Spotless Stadium. *The Greater Western Sydney and Western Bulldogs match was the second-most watched game in AFL history outside a grand final with an average viewership of 2.387 million people. *The Western Bulldogs qualified for their first grand final since
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. *The Western Bulldogs became the first team to finish outside the top 4 in the home and away season under the current system to qualify for the Grand Final.


Week four

{{main, 2016 AFL Grand Final {{AFLGameHeader, title=Grand Final {{AFLGame, Saturday, 1 October (2:30 pm), {{AFL Syd, 10.7 (67), A, {{AFL WB, 13.11 (89), MCG, 99,98
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{{AFLGameFooter, notes= *The {{AFL WB won their first premiership in sixty-two years, ending the then-longest active VFL/AFL premiership drought. *The Western Bulldogs won from the seventh on the ladder after the regular season, the lowest position from which an AFL team had ever won the premiership. *The Western Bulldogs became just the second club after Adelaide in 1997 to win four consecutive finals to win a premiership.


Attendances


By club

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By ground

{, class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="text-align:center;" , + 2016 ground attendances , - ! Ground ! Total ! Games ! Avg. per game , - ! scope="row" , Adelaide Oval , 1,002,929, , 23, , 43,606 , - ! scope="row" , ANZ Stadium , 60,222, , 1, , 60,222 , - ! scope="row" , Aurora Stadium , 55,418, , 4, , 13,855 , - ! scope="row" , Blundstone Arena , 46,946, , 3, , 15,649 , - ! scope="row" , Cazaly's Stadium , 8,509, , 1, , 8,509 , - ! scope="row" , Domain Stadium , 789,651, , 23, , 34,333 , - ! scope="row" , Etihad Stadium , 1,392,126, , 46, , 30,264 , - ! scope="row" , Gabba , 187,816, , 11, , 17,074 , - ! scope="row" ,
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, 38,658, , 3, , 12,886 , - ! scope="row" , MCG , 2,434,905, , 50, , 48,698 , - ! scope="row" , Metricon Stadium , 127,168, , 11, , 11,561 , - ! scope="row" , Simonds Stadium , 187,973, , 8, , 23,497 , - ! scope="row" , Spotless Stadium , 118,796, , 9, , 13,200 , - ! scope="row" , SCG , 405,815, , 12, , 33,818 , - ! scope="row" , TIO Stadium , 8,163, , 1, , 8,163 , - ! scope="row" , TIO Traeger Park , 5,146, , 1, , 5,146


Awards

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was awarded to Josh Kennedy of {{AFL, WC, who kicked 80 goals during the home and away season. *The Ron Evans Medal was awarded to Callum Mills of {{AFL Syd, who received 49 votes. *The
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was awarded to Jason Johannisen of the {{AFL WB. *The AFL Goal of the Year was awarded to
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was awarded to Sydney for the first time since
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was awarded to Patrick Dangerfield of Geelong. **The Robert Rose Award was awarded to Luke Parker of Sydney for the second consecutive year. **The best captain was awarded to Taylor Walker of {{AFL Ade. **The best first year player was awarded to Callum Mills of Sydney. **The 22under22 team captaincy was awarded to Marcus Bontempelli of the Western Bulldogs. *The AFL Coaches Association Awards **The AFL Coaches Association Player of the Year Award was awarded to Patrick Dangerfield of Geelong, who received 121 votes. **The inaugural Gary Ayres Award for the best player in the finals series was awarded to Josh Kennedy of Sydney. **The Allan Jeans Senior Coach of the Year Award was awarded to Luke Beveridge of the Western Bulldogs for the second consecutive year. **The Assistant Coach of the Year Award was awarded to Stuart Dew of Sydney. **The Career and Development Coach of the Year Award was awarded to Andrew McQualter of {{AFL Ric and Danny Sexton of {{AFL, StK. **The Lifetime Achievement Award was awarded to Mark Williams. **The Best Young Player Award was awarded to Isaac Heeney of Sydney. **The Media Award was awarded to Gerard Whateley for his work on Fox Footy and the
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. *The Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award was awarded to Jimmy Bartel of Geelong.


Milestones

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, 00, , 00, , 00, , 00, , 55, , 38, , 19, , 716, , 521, , 122, , 022, , 123, , 225, , 328, , 028, , 533, , 336, , 238, , 240, , 444, , 145, , 348, , 149, , 49 , - , rowspan=2, 8, , style="text-align:left;", Jack Riewoldt , 22, , 35, , 16, , 410, , 313, , 316, , 319, , 120, , 222, , 224, , 226, , 127, , 027, , 431, , 435, , 237, , 037, , 239, , 241, , 445, , 146, , 147, , 148, , rowspan="2" , 48 , - , style="text-align:left;", Jack Gunston , 33, , 14, , 26, , 06, , 17, , 512, , 416, , 319, , 423, , 225, , 328, , 432, , 032, , 133, , 033, , 336, , 238, , 341, , 142, , 244, , 145, , 247, , 148 , - , rowspan=2, 10, , style="text-align:left;", Tim Membrey , 00, , 00, , 00, , 00, , 00, , 55, , 38, , 08, , 311, , 314, , 115, , 520, , 00, , 121, , 223, , 528, , 432, , 234, , 034, , 539, , 140, , 242, , 244, , rowspan="2" , 44 , - , style="text-align:left;", Cyril Rioli , 00, , 44, , 37, , 18, , 412, , 113, , 114, , 014, , 115, , 519, , 120, , 323, , 225, , 025, , 025, , 328, , 230, , 334, , 034, , 438, , 341, , 044, , 344


Best and fairest

{, class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left; width:45%;" , - style="background:#C1D8FF;" ! Club ! Award name ! Player ! class="unsortable", Ref. , - , {{AFL Ade , Malcolm Blight Medal , {{sortname, Rory, Sloane , , - , {{AFL BL ,
Merrett–Murray Medal The Merrett–Murray Medal has been awarded annually since 1997, to the player adjudged the Brisbane Lions club champion over the immediately preceding Australian Football League (AFL) season. It is named after Roger Merrett and Kevin Murray (Aus ...
, {{sortname, Dayne, Zorko , , - , {{AFL Car , John Nicholls Medal , {{sortname, Sam, Docherty , , - , {{AFL Col , Copeland Trophy , {{sortname, Scott, Pendlebury , , - , {{AFL Ess , W. S. Crichton Medal , {{sortname, Zach, Merrett , , - , {{AFL Fre , Doig Medal , {{sortname, Lachie, Neale , , - , {{AFL Gee ,
Carji Greeves Medal The Carji Greeves Medal is a name given in recent decades to an Australian rules football award given to the player(s) adjudged best and fairest for the Geelong Football Club for the season. The voting system has changed a number of times. Fo ...
, {{sortname, Patrick, Dangerfield , , - , {{AFL GC , Club Champion , {{sortname, Tom, Lynch, dab=Australian footballer born 1992 , , - , {{AFL GWS , Kevin Sheedy Medal , {{sortname, Toby, Greene , , - , {{AFL Haw , Peter Crimmins Medal , {{sortname, Sam, Mitchell, dab=footballer , , - , {{AFL Mel , Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal , {{sortname, Jack, Viney , , - , {{AFL NM ,
Syd Barker Medal The Syd Barker Medal is awarded to the North Melbourne Football Club player who has been judged the best and fairest of the footy season. The award has been given out continuously since 1937. Before then it was known as the Syd Barker Memorial Tr ...
, {{sortname, Robbie, Tarrant , , - , {{AFL, PA , John Cahill Medal , {{sortname, Robbie, Gray , , - , {{AFL Ric , Jack Dyer Medal , {{sortname, Dustin, Martin , , - , {{AFL, StK , Trevor Barker Award , {{sortname, Jack, Steven , , - , {{AFL Syd , Bob Skilton Medal , {{sortname, Josh, Kennedy, dab=footballer, born 1988 , , - , {{AFL WC , John Worsfold Medal , {{sortname, Luke, Shuey , , - , {{AFL WB , Charles Sutton Medal , {{sortname, Marcus, Bontempelli ,


Club leadership

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Daniel Rich Daniel Rich (born 7 June 1990) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). He began his career in 2009, winning the Rising Star in his first year. After 275 AF ...
, Dayne Zorko, Dayne Beams, Daniel Merrett , , , - , {{AFL Car , Brendon Bolton , Marc Murphy , Kade Simpson , Patrick Cripps, Ed Curnow, Sam Docherty, Bryce Gibbs, Andrew Walker , , - , {{AFL Col , Nathan Buckley , Scott Pendlebury , Nathan Brown, Steele Sidebottom, Taylor Adams, Brent Macaffer , , , - , {{AFL Ess , John Worsfold , Brendon Goddard , Mark Baguley , Joe Daniher, James Gwilt, Zach Merrett,
David Zaharakis David Zaharakis (born 21 February 1990) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played 13 seasons for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life Zaharakis attended Our Lady Help of Christia ...
, , - , {{AFL Fre , Ross Lyon , David Mundy , , Nat Fyfe, Aaron Sandilands, Lee Spurr, Matthew Pavlich, Michael Johnson , , - , {{AFL Gee , Chris Scott , Joel Selwood , Harry Taylor , Mark Blicavs, Patrick Dangerfield, Mitch Duncan, Tom Hawkins , , - , {{AFL GC , Rodney Eade , Gary Ablett ,
Tom Lynch Thomas or Tom(my) Lynch may refer to: Politics * Thomas Lynch (statesman) (1727–1776), South Carolina delegate to the Continental Congress * Thomas Lynch Jr. (1749–1779), signer of the Declaration of Independence * Thomas Lynch (congressman) (1 ...
, Dion Prestia, Steven May , Nick Malceski, Michael Rischitelli, David Swallow, Jarrod Harbrow, Matt Rosa, Jaeger O'Meara , , - , {{AFL GWS , Leon Cameron , Phil Davis
Callan Ward , Heath Shaw , Matthew Buntine, Stephen Coniglio, Dylan Shiel, Devon Smith , , - , {{AFL Haw , Alastair Clarkson , Luke Hodge , , Jarryd Roughead, Jordan Lewis, Sam Mitchell, Josh Gibson, Isaac Smith , , - , {{AFL Mel , Paul Roos , Nathan Jones , ,
Max Gawn Max Gawn (born 30 December 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A Ruckman (Australian rules football), ruckman, 209 cm tall and weighing 111 kg, Gaw ...
, Colin Garland, Jack Viney, Bernie Vince, Tom McDonald , , - , {{AFL NM , Brad Scott , Andrew Swallow ,
Jack Ziebell Jack Ziebell (born 28 February 1991) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Ziebell is currently playing for Avondale Heights in the EDFL ...
, Shaun Higgins, Jamie Macmillan, Scott Thompson , , - , {{AFL, PA , Ken Hinkley , Travis Boak , Hamish Hartlett , Brad Ebert, Jack Hombsch, Tom Jonas, Matthew Lobbe, Justin Westhoff, Ollie Wines , , - , {{AFL Ric , Damien Hardwick ,
Trent Cotchin Trent William Cotchin (born 7 April 1990) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is an All-Australian, a three-time Jack Dyer Medal, Richmond be ...
, Brett Deledio, Ivan Maric , Alex Rance, Shane Edwards , , - , {{AFL, StK , Alan Richardson , Nick Riewoldt , , David Armitage, Sean Dempster, Jarryn Geary, Leigh Montagna, Jack Newnes, Jack Steven,
Maverick Weller Maverick Weller (born 13 February 1992) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Gold Coast Suns, St Kilda Football Club and Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He currently plays and c ...
, , - , {{AFL Syd , John Longmire , Kieren Jack
Jarrad McVeigh , , Heath Grundy,
Dan Hannebery Daniel Hannebery (born 24 February 1991) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Sydney Swans from 2009 to 2018 and for the St Kilda Football Club fr ...
, Josh Kennedy, Luke Parker, Dane Rampe, Nick Smith , , - , {{AFL WC ,
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, Shannon Hurn , Josh Kennedy , Eric Mackenzie, Matt Priddis, Luke Shuey , , - , {{AFL WB , Luke Beveridge , Robert Murphy , Easton Wood , Matthew Boyd, Marcus Bontempelli, Dale Morris ,


Coach changes

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Club financials

{, class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="text-align:center;" , + 2016 AFL membership figures , - ! Club ! Members{{cite news, url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-08-25/hawks-overtake-pies-to-top-membership-ladder, title=The membership ladder: Hawks overtake Pies, Dons slide, last=Bowen, first=Nick, date=25 August 2016, work=AFL.com.au, publisher= Telstra Media, access-date=25 August 2016 ! Change from 2015 !% change from 2015 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Ade , 54,307 , {{sort, 12, {{increase 1,387 , {{sort, 11, {{increase 2.62% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL BL , 23,286 , {{sort, 17, {{decrease 2,122 , {{sort, 18, {{decrease 8.35% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Car , 50,130 , {{sort, 08, {{increase 2,825 , {{sort, 09, {{increase 5.97% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Col , 74,643 , {{sort, 15, {{decrease 394 , {{sort, 14, {{decrease 0.53% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Ess , 57,494 , {{sort, 18, {{decrease 3,324 , {{sort, 16, {{decrease 5.47% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Fre , 51,889 , {{sort, 13, {{increase 456 , {{sort, 13, {{increase 0.89% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Gee , 50,571 , {{sort, 02, {{increase 6,259 , {{sort, 04, {{increase 14.12% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL GC , 12,854 , {{sort, 16, {{decrease 789 , {{sort, 17, {{decrease 5.78% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL GWS , 15,312 , {{sort, 10, {{increase 1,832 , {{sort, 03, {{increase 15.59% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Haw , 75,351 , {{sort, 09, {{increase 2,427 , {{sort, 10, {{increase 3.33% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Mel , 39,146 , {{sort, 07, {{increase 3,193 , {{sort, 07, {{increase 8.88% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL NM , 45,014 , {{sort, 06, {{increase 4,002 , {{sort, 06, {{increase 9.78% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL, PA , 53,743 , {{sort, 14, {{decrease 314 , {{sort, 15, {{decrease 0.58% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Ric , 72,278 , {{sort, 11, {{increase 1,469 , {{sort, 12, {{increase 2.07% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL, StK , 38,009 , {{sort, 03, {{increase 5,263 , {{sort, 01, {{increase 16.07% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Syd , 56,523 , {{sort, 01, {{increase 7,687 , {{sort, 02, {{increase 15.74% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL WC , 65,188 , {{sort, 04, {{increase 4,967 , {{sort, 08, {{increase 8.25% , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL WB , 39,459 , {{sort, 05, {{increase 4,237 , {{sort, 05, {{increase 12.03% , - class="sortbottom" ! Total !875,197 !{{increase 39,061 !{{increase 4.67%


Notable events


Essendon supplements scandal

{{see also, Essendon Football Club supplements saga On 12 January 2016, after appealing the AFL anti-doping tribunal's verdict that 34 past and present {{AFL Ess players were found not guilty of taking an illegal substance during the 2012 season, the
Court of Arbitration for Sport The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS; , TAS) is an international body established in 1984 to settle disputes related to sport through arbitration. Its headquarters are in Lausanne, Switzerland, and its courts are located in New York City, Sy ...
returned a final verdict of guilty; as a result, these players, including twelve still at the club, five at another as well as 17 players who are currently playing at lower levels or have retired altogether, were suspended for the entire season.{{cite web, url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-01-12/guilty-court-bans-the-essendon-34-for-2016, title=Guilty: court bans the Essendon 34 for 2016, author=Travis King, date=12 January 2016, access-date=12 January 2016, publisher=Australian Football League


References

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External links


Official AFL website
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