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The 2020 AFL season was the 124th season of the
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(AFL), the highest level senior men's
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competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured eighteen clubs. Played during the first year of the
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, the season commenced on 19 March and was suspended four days later; it resumed on 11 June and ran until 24 October. A shortened season was played, comprising a 17-game home-and-away season followed by a
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featuring the top eight clubs; all matches were shortened to 80% of their usual length. Virus outbreaks and interstate travel restrictions precluded games in many states for much of the season, with all clubs spending parts of the season temporarily relocated to quarantine hubs, particularly in
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where almost half of all matches were played – including the Grand Final, the first time it had been played outside Victoria. Health directives resulted in restricted match attendances throughout the year, including thirty matches played
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. The premiership was won by the
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for the 13th time and second time consecutively, after it defeated by 31 points in the
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.


Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

The 2020 season was disrupted by the
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, which was formally declared a pandemic by the
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on 11 March 2020, eight days prior to the scheduled start of the premiership season. Restrictions imposed by the different state governments related to social distancing, lockdowns of non-essential services which lasted for three months across the country, and border controls for interstate and international travel, all had significant effects on the completion of the 2020 season.


Fixture

Prior to the commencement of the season, anticipating that the season would be forced to cease at the peak of the virus, the AFL announced the fixture would be shortened from 22 matches per team to 17, with each team playing each other once and serving one bye. The season then commenced on 19 March as originally scheduled; but as restrictions, followed by periods of formal quarantine, were introduced on interstate travel, the season was suspended after Round 1. The season was suspended for more than two months. On 15 May, as most states began easing restrictions, the league's plan to resume the season was announced: clubs began non-contact training from 18 May, and full contact training from 25 May ahead of resuming competitive matches from 11 June, with the revised fixture released gradually throughout the year, and changing regularly and often at short notice when the situation forced it. The first major fixturing challenge occurred in the aftermath of Round 4, when a spike in Victorian COVID-19 cases prompted other states to either impose tighter quarantine restrictions on Victorians, or defer the relaxation of restrictions already in place. Although this forced two planned Round 5 matches— vs and vs —to be redrawn at less than a week's notice (Richmond instead faced Melbourne in Victoria, and Sydney faced West Coast in Queensland) and the entire planned Round 6 and 7 fixtures to be redrawn, the season continued without suspension. The gradual release of the fixture also allowed the flexibility to reschedule any games which were postponed due to positive COVID-19 tests among players or staff. When games were postponed or rescheduled at short notice, other games within the same round were often also rescheduled to ensure the primetime television slots were filled.


Club medical restrictions

During the peak of the hiatus, players were allowed to train only within the strict limits of the government restrictions on public gatherings; at the height of the pandemic in April and May, when gatherings larger than two were restricted, players could train only in pairs. When the league returned to training and playing, it was done with strict, enforceable protocols and monitoring in place to ensure that the clubs would not suffer a virus outbreak, and that any virus cases could be contained with minimal impact to the wider competition. To this effect, players, umpires and staff were regularly tested for the virus and continued to train mostly in small groups, allowing individual players or small groups to be segregated and contained in the event of positive cases. Players and club personnel were subject to protocols which extended to players' personal lives, which were above and beyond the lockdown guidelines still in place for the general public, in order to protect the AFL season from suffering an outbreak; and families and partners who were part of quarantine hubs came under the same restrictions. There were many breaches during the season, resulting in fines for the players and clubs involved, or suspensions in the most egregious cases: *'s
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and
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(ten matches each), for being involved in a fight outside a
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kebab shop in the early hours of 4 September. *'s
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(rest of season, which amounted to six home-and-away matches), for bringing his girlfriend into the club's
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quarantine hotel. * assistant coach
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(six training weeks), for allowing training groups to be too close to each other on a quarantine camp in early May. * 's
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(four matches) and
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(one match), for travelling in an
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and visiting more than one unauthorised house, the night concluding with Sidebottom being driven home by police. *'s
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(three matches) and
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(two matches), for inviting non-authorised residents to their house. * 's
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(two matches) and
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(one match), for travelling via an
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to an unauthorised house for a gathering. * 's
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(one week), for inviting a non-authorised resident to his house. * 's
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(one week), for breaching living arrangement protocols. Throughout the season, AFL-listed players were not permitted to participate in the state league competitions (the VFL,
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, WAFL and NEAFL) due to the greater risk of external threats in the semi-professional state league environment; this meant there was no formal competitive reserves football for players who were not selected in the seniors. (The NEAFL and VFL ended up cancelling their seasons altogether). Clubs based in the same state were permitted to arrange ''ad hoc'' scratch matches for their unselected players against each other and in empty stadiums to enable some match practice; these could be stand-alone games or curtain raisers to senior games.


Quarantine hubs and club relocation

Interstate travel restrictions and quarantine periods were a significant impediment to the completion of the season after the resumption, with many state border crossings subject to mandatory 14-day quarantine periods. Western Australia and Tasmania had the tightest restrictions, requiring quarantine for all entries throughout the entire season; South Australia had similar restrictions which were loosened after Round 5. Border crossings around the rest of the country were freer; but, as second waves of virus cases occurred in Victoria (after Round 5) and New South Wales (after Round 10), quarantines were imposed on travellers leaving those states. This precluded a conventional interstate home-and-away fixture, and meant that Queensland – which maintained few virus cases and had the most favourable quarantine arrangements – became critical to the completion of the season. The border restrictions were managed by requiring several clubs to relocate outside their states; or, to set-up in weeks-long quarantine hubs, in which clubs travelled at the same time to a restricted state for an extended three- or four-week trip, quarantined there and played several games against other teams in the hub. Players' immediate families were permitted to join them at the league's expense, but were subject to the same lifestyle restrictions and virus testing regime as the players. The relocation of all ten Victorian clubs occurred after Round 5. , , , , and moved to south-east Queensland; and , , and moved to New South Wales. The relocation of the six New South Wales based clubs (, and the four Victorian clubs) to Queensland then occurred after Round 8. These relocations lasted until the end of the season. The season's first quarantine hub occurred immediately after the resumption, and featured the clubs from South Australia and Western Australia – the most tightly restricted state at that time. The clubs were relocated to south-east Queensland – with the Western Australian teams arriving in Round 2 and the South Australian teams arriving in Round 3 (after their Round 2
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game in Adelaide). The visiting teams played each other and the two Queensland-based clubs in a hub until Round 5. The two West Australian teams remained in the hub for an additional week and flew back to West Australia following Round 6, and the South Australian hub members returned to South Australia after Round 5 but still travelled weekly to Queensland over subsequent weeks. From that point on, three three-week quarantine hubs were staged in Perth, to allow matches to be played there despite season-long quarantine requirements. Each time, two interstate clubs travelled at once from Queensland, and played each other while in quarantine, then the two Perth clubs while out of quarantine. These hubs were: *Rounds 7–9: and *Rounds 9–12: and (including a bye) *Rounds 12–14: and and later returned to a Queensland hub for the final four rounds of the home-and-away season. Teams could also travel from Queensland to the Northern Territory, where three games were played. However, season-long Tasmanian border restrictions to all states resulted in no AFL matches being played in the state for the first time since 2000. Border restrictions ultimately also precluded the playing of any finals in Victoria or New South Wales – including the Grand Final – and limited finals in Western Australia to the first week only, since the bye week after Round 18 allowed time to quarantine. For the first three weeks of finals, clubs unable to play in their home states were given the option to nominate a preferred home ground from the Gabba, Metricon Stadium and Adelaide Oval for home finals. On 2 September, the Grand Final was formally scheduled for Saturday 24 October, the latest in the year a Grand Final had been played; it was scheduled at night to avoid a clash with the 100th running of the
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that afternoon, making it the first Grand Final not to be played in the afternoon timeslot; and, it was scheduled at the Gabba, making it the first AFL Grand Final to be played outside of Melbourne. The hub arrangements resulted in many other fixturing anomalies. Among the most notable occurred in Round 6, when all nine games were played in New South Wales and Queensland, traditionally rugby league territory. Whole rounds were played with no matches in Melbourne, which had only previously occurred in Round 8, 1952 (the promotional National Day Round). Clubs hosted several fixtured home games at interstate venues, and hub stadiums were sometimes used for multiple games on the same day – the first time this had happened in senior VFL/AFL football since a double-header in Round 19, 1986. The desire to compress the schedule meant that the seven-game Round 10 and six-game Round 15 were played entirely on weekdays, the first time this had happened outside of rounds played on a public holiday.


Crowds

Government restrictions on gatherings meant that, starting in Round 1, crowds were locked out of senior VFL/AFL matches for the first time in the code's history. State governments gradually allowed crowds, often small and restricted in size, into games, starting immediately from the resumption in Round 2 in South Australia and New South Wales, from Round 3 in Queensland, and from football's resumption in Round 7 in Western Australia. The sizes of allowable crowds changed as the season progressed, with early season Queensland and New South Wales crowds limited to only a few hundred, while half-full crowds were allowed in the largely virus-free Western Australia from Round 7. Starting in Round 2, after the resumption of the season, broadcasters experimented with adding
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to lend a more normal feel to their telecasts to overcome the lack of genuine crowds in stadiums. All in all, the total attendance for 2020 (1,033,037) was only 13.74% of 2019's unaffected 7,517,677 total. Similarly, due to the shortened season, the average attendance of 6,377 per game was 17.56% of the 2019 season's average of 36,317.


Rule changes

Throughout the season, matches were played for a shortened length of 16 minutes plus time on per quarter, instead of 20 minutes plus time on. This was originally done at the start of the season, in the hope that playing shorter games could facilitate more frequent games than weekly, maximising the games which could be played before the anticipated suspension of the season; but this did not eventuate, since the season was suspended after only one round. It was then retained after the resumption to lighten the load on players to take account for the compromised training schedule; and, to allow make-up games to be more easily scheduled between rounds when matches were postponed or refixtured. As a direct result of this, it was a very low-scoring season, and several records or long-standing marks in low scoring were set during the season.


Financials

When the season was suspended, the league and clubs were faced with an acute cash-flow shortage, as the gate and broadcast revenues which had been budgeted for stopped immediately; clubs deriving revenues from gaming and other public venues also saw those revenues drop when public gatherings were restricted. The league and clubs all stood down or severely reduced hours for huge percentages of their staff during the suspension; furthermore, the AFL agreed with both the AFLPA and ALFUA to enact significant play cuts for the players and umpires for the season, amounting to 50% of their wage from the point of the suspension until the end of the season, and increasing to 70% for any period of suspension which extends beyond the end of May. The league successfully obtained a $500–600 million line of credit with the
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, leveraged against its ownership of
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, to cover its and its clubs' cash shortfalls during the suspension. Resuming the season and playing the shortened 17-game season in full, even without crowds, was important to ensure the league still took in most of its television revenue. Prior to the resumption, the league renegotiated its $417-million-per-year broadcast deals with the
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and
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, ultimately resulting in a total television revenue reduction of approximately $150 million over 2020–2022. On top of this, the cost of running the Queensland hubs, including medical costs for ongoing COVID-19 testing, resulted in a $60 million expense for the league. The overall financial losses for the league in the 2020 season, compared with the budgeted results prior to the pandemic, were less than but in the order of $100 million – a substantially better result than the $1 billion loss which was feared as a worst-case scenario when the season was originally suspended.


Other effects

Among the other direct impacts of the pandemic were: * The
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match between and was not played at the
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per its name, but instead at
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in Darwin. * and did not play a match at
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in
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, as scheduled as part of the original Round 11 – this decision was made prior to the season while the virus was still mostly prevalent only within China and prior to its spread in Australia, but would eventually have been mandated by restrictions on international travel. *The two-Test
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series against Ireland, planned to have been played in Ireland in November, were cancelled.


Pre-season


Marsh Community Series

The pre-season series of games returned as the 2020 Marsh Community Series, with teams playing two games each. The games were stand-alone, with no overall winner of the series. Each team played two games, many at suburban or regional venues, while all games were televised on
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State of Origin for Bushfire Relief Match

A one-off benefit match was played on 28 February 2020, as a fundraiser for the relief effort for the
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. The league donated $2.5 million to disaster relief funds in association with the match. Selection for the two teams was under state of origin rules, and it was the first interstate representative match featuring AFL-listed players since the
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held in 2008. Played prior to the pandemic's spread to Australia, it was the highest-attended football match of the year.


Premiership season

As the coronavirus situation developed, only the first round was played as originally drawn. The rest of the fixture was redrawn into a new seventeen-round season in which each team played each other once. The new rescheduled fixture was released gradually through the season, often at short notice, to allow the fixture to respond to developments in the spread of the virus.


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


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Round 14


Round 15


Round 16


Round 17


Round 18


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Season notes

* qualified for the finals for the first time since 2011. * "won" its first
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. * won its fourth
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as the minor premiers and its first since
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. They also finished on top of the ladder at the end of every round. This was last achieved by in
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Win/loss table

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


Ladder


Ladder progression

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11, 2811 , team8 = {{AFL Col , resc8 = F / F / F / F / / F / F / F / / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F , res8 = {{sort, 02, 42 / {{sort, 04, 64 / {{sort, 02, 102 / {{sort, 05, 105 / {{sort, 10, 1010 / {{sort, 05, 145 / {{sort, 03, 183 / {{sort, 08, 188 / {{sort, 10, 1810 / {{sort, 08, 228 / {{sort, 07, 267 / {{sort, 07, 267 / {{sort, 07, 307 / {{sort, 06, 346 / {{sort, 06, 346 / {{sort, 07, 347 / {{sort, 06, 386 / {{sort, 08, 388 , team13 = {{AFL Ess , resc13 = F / F / F / F / F / F / / F / / / / / / / / / / , res13 = {{sort, 07, 47 / {{sort, 03, 83 / {{sort, 04, 84 / {{sort, 08, 88 / {{sort, 05, 125 / {{sort, 04, 164 / {{sort, 10, 1610 / {{sort, 07, 207 / {{sort, 09, 209 / {{sort, 10, 2010 / {{sort, 09, 229 / {{sort, 11, 2211 / {{sort, 12, 2212 / {{sort, 11, 2611 / {{sort, 11, 2611 / {{sort, 12, 2612 / {{sort, 13, 2613 / {{sort, 13, 2613 , team12 = {{AFL Fre , resc12 = / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res12 = {{sort, 12, 012 / {{sort, 15, 015 / {{sort, 17, 017 / {{sort, 17, 017 / {{sort, 16, 416 / {{sort, 14, 814 / {{sort, 15, 815 / {{sort, 16, 816 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 14, 1614 / {{sort, 14, 1614 / {{sort, 13, 2013 / {{sort, 14, 2014 / {{sort, 14, 2014 / {{sort, 13, 2413 / {{sort, 11, 2811 / {{sort, 12, 2812 , team4 = {{AFL Gee , resc4 = / F / / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F , res4 = {{sort, 14, 014 / {{sort, 07, 47 / {{sort, 10, 410 / {{sort, 06, 86 / {{sort, 03, 123 / {{sort, 02, 162 / {{sort, 05, 165 / {{sort, 03, 203 / {{sort, 06, 206 / {{sort, 05, 245 / {{sort, 03, 283 / {{sort, 03, 323 / {{sort, 03, 363 / {{sort, 02, 402 / {{sort, 04, 404 / {{sort, 03, 443 / {{sort, 04, 444 / {{sort, 04, 484 , team14 = {{AFL GC , resc14 = R / / F / F / F / / F / / / / / / / / / / / , res14 = {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 10, 410 / {{sort, 03, 83 / {{sort, 02, 122 / {{sort, 06, 126 / {{sort, 09, 129 / {{sort, 07, 167 / {{sort, 10, 1610 / {{sort, 11, 1611 / {{sort, 11, 1611 / {{sort, 12, 1812 / {{sort, 13, 1813 / {{sort, 14, 1814 / {{sort, 13, 2213 / {{sort, 13, 2213 / {{sort, 14, 2214 / {{sort, 14, 2214 / {{sort, 14, 2214 , team10 = {{AFL GWS , resc10 = F / F / / / F / / / / F / F / F / / / / F / F / / , res10 = {{sort, 05, 45 / {{sort, 08, 48 / {{sort, 12, 412 / {{sort, 10, 810 / {{sort, 07, 127 / {{sort, 10, 1210 / {{sort, 13, 1213 / {{sort, 12, 1612 / {{sort, 07, 207 / {{sort, 07, 247 / {{sort, 08, 248 / {{sort, 09, 249 / {{sort, 11, 2411 / {{sort, 09, 289 / {{sort, 08, 328 / {{sort, 08, 328 / {{sort, 10, 3210 / {{sort, 10, 3210 , team15 = {{AFL Haw , resc15 = F / / F / F / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res15 = {{sort, 04, 44 / {{sort, 13, 413 / {{sort, 08, 88 / {{sort, 04, 124 / {{sort, 09, 129 / {{sort, 13, 1213 / {{sort, 14, 1214 / {{sort, 15, 1215 / {{sort, 13, 1613 / {{sort, 14, 1614 / {{sort, 15, 1615 / {{sort, 16, 1616 / {{sort, 15, 1615 / {{sort, 15, 1615 / {{sort, 16, 1616 / {{sort, 16, 1616 / {{sort, 16, 1616 / {{sort, 15, 2015 , team9 = {{AFL Mel , resc9 = / / / / / / / / / / / F / / F / / / / , res9 = {{sort, 16, 016 / {{sort, 14, 414 / {{sort, 14, 414 / {{sort, 15, 415 / {{sort, 17, 417 / {{sort, 15, 815 / {{sort, 12, 1212 / {{sort, 13, 1213 / {{sort, 15, 1215 / {{sort, 12, 1612 / {{sort, 10, 2010 / {{sort, 08, 248 / {{sort, 09, 249 / {{sort, 08, 288 / {{sort, 09, 289 / {{sort, 10, 2810 / {{sort, 09, 329 / {{sort, 09, 369 , team17 = {{AFL NM , resc17 = / F / F / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res17 = {{sort, 09, 49 / {{sort, 02, 82 / {{sort, 06, 86 / {{sort, 09, 89 / {{sort, 13, 813 / {{sort, 16, 816 / {{sort, 17, 817 / {{sort, 17, 817 / {{sort, 14, 1214 / {{sort, 15, 1215 / {{sort, 16, 1216 / {{sort, 17, 1217 / {{sort, 17, 1217 / {{sort, 17, 1217 / {{sort, 17, 1217 / {{sort, 17, 1217 / {{sort, 17, 1217 / {{sort, 17, 1217 , team1 = {{AFL PA , resc1 = B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B / B , res1 = {{sort, 01, 41 / {{sort, 01, 81 / {{sort, 01, 121 / {{sort, 01, 161 / {{sort, 01, 161 / {{sort, 01, 201 / {{sort, 01, 241 / {{sort, 01, 241 / {{sort, 01, 281 / {{sort, 01, 321 / {{sort, 01, 361 / {{sort, 01, 361 / {{sort, 01, 401 / {{sort, 01, 441 / {{sort, 01, 441 / {{sort, 01, 481 / {{sort, 01, 521 / {{sort, 01, 561 , team3 = {{AFL Ric , resc3 = F / F / / / / F / F / / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F , res3 = {{sort, 06, 46 / {{sort, 05, 65 / {{sort, 09, 69 / {{sort, 14, 614 / {{sort, 11, 1011 / {{sort, 06, 146 / {{sort, 04, 184 / {{sort, 09, 189 / {{sort, 05, 225 / {{sort, 04, 264 / {{sort, 06, 266 / {{sort, 06, 306 / {{sort, 05, 345 / {{sort, 04, 384 / {{sort, 03, 423 / {{sort, 04, 424 / {{sort, 03, 463 / {{sort, 03, 503 , team6 = {{AFL, StK , resc6 = / F / / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F , res6 = {{sort, 10, 010 / {{sort, 06, 46 / {{sort, 11, 411 / {{sort, 07, 87 / {{sort, 04, 124 / {{sort, 07, 127 / {{sort, 06, 166 / {{sort, 04, 204 / {{sort, 03, 243 / {{sort, 02, 282 / {{sort, 05, 285 / {{sort, 05, 325 / {{sort, 06, 326 / {{sort, 07, 327 / {{sort, 07, 327 / {{sort, 06, 366 / {{sort, 07, 367 / {{sort, 06, 406 , team16 = {{AFL Syd , resc16 = F / / F / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / , res16 = {{sort, 08, 48 / {{sort, 09, 49 / {{sort, 07, 87 / {{sort, 11, 811 / {{sort, 14, 814 / {{sort, 17, 817 / {{sort, 16, 816 / {{sort, 14, 1214 / {{sort, 17, 1217 / {{sort, 17, 1217 / {{sort, 17, 1217 / {{sort, 15, 1615 / {{sort, 16, 1616 / {{sort, 16, 1616 / {{sort, 15, 2015 / {{sort, 15, 2015 / {{sort, 15, 2015 / {{sort, 16, 2016 , team5 = {{AFL WC , resc5 = F / / / / / / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F / F , res5 = {{sort, 03, 43 / {{sort, 12, 412 / {{sort, 15, 415 / {{sort, 16, 416 / {{sort, 15, 815 / {{sort, 11, 1211 / {{sort, 08, 168 / {{sort, 05, 205 / {{sort, 04, 244 / {{sort, 06, 246 / {{sort, 04, 284 / {{sort, 04, 324 / {{sort, 04, 364 / {{sort, 05, 365 / {{sort, 05, 405 / {{sort, 05, 405 / {{sort, 05, 445 / {{sort, 05, 485 , team7 = {{AFL WB , resc7 = / R / / / F / / / F / F / / / / F / / / / F / F , res7 = {{sort, 17, 017 / {{sort, 18, 018 / {{sort, 16, 416 / {{sort, 13, 813 / {{sort, 08, 128 / {{sort, 12, 1212 / {{sort, 09, 169 / {{sort, 06, 206 / {{sort, 08, 208 / {{sort, 09, 209 / {{sort, 11, 2011 / {{sort, 10, 2410 / {{sort, 08, 288 / {{sort, 10, 2810 / {{sort, 10, 2810 / {{sort, 09, 329 / {{sort, 08, 368 / {{sort, 07, 407


Positions of teams round by round

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Finals series

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Week one

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Week two

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Week three

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Attendance


By club

In this table, home matches which were played behind closed doors are not included in the total count of home games, and therefore do not contribute to the home average. {, class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="text-align:center;" , +2020 AFL Attendances , - ! Club ! Home Total ! Home Games ! Home Avg. , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Ade , 90,328 , , 8 , , 11,291 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL BL , 85,182 , , 8 , , 10,648 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Car , 31,340 , , 6 , , 5,223 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Col , 16,681 , , 5 , , 3,336 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Ess , 22,834 , , 6 , , 3,806 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Fre , 162,147 , , 10 , , 16,215 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Gee , 41,120 , , 6 , , 6,853 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL GC , 31,428 , , 8 , , 3,929 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL GWS , 17,852 , , 7 , , 2,550 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Haw , 16,675 , , 5 , , 3,335 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Mel , 16,290 , , 7 , , 2,327 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL NM , 8,523 , , 6 , , 1,421 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL, PA , 85,223 , , 9 , , 9,469 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Ric , 23,102 , , 6 , , 3,850 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL, StK , 17,760 , , 6 , , 2,960 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL Syd , 27,367 , , 8 , , 3,421 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL WC , 124,626 , , 8 , , 15,578 , - ! scope="row" , {{AFL WB , 7,890 , , 5 , , 1,578


Club leadership

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Matthew Nicks Matthew Nicks (born 13 May 1975) is a former professional Australian Football League player and currently the senior coach of the Adelaide Football Club. He was recruited from the West Adelaide Football Club to the Sydney Swans with the 21st se ...
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Rory Sloane Rory Brandon Sloane (born 17 March 1990) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Sloane is a dual Malcolm Blight Medallist, was selected in the All ...
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Tom Doedee Tom Doedee ( ; born 1 March 1997) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL), having previously played for . Early life Doedee excelled as a junior basketballer from t ...
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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 ...
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Dayne Zorko Dayne Zorko (born 9 February 1989) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). Zorko won a List of VFL/AFL premiers, premiership with the Brisbane Lions in 2024, and is a ...
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Harris Andrews Harris Michael Johnston Andrews (born 11 December 1996) is an Australian rules footballer and the co-captain of the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life Andrews was born in Fitzroy in Melbourne in 1996. He moved t ...
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Jarrod Berry Jarrod Berry (born 5 February 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by Brisbane with their second selection and seventeenth overall in the 201 ...
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Ryan Lester Ryan Lester (born 26 August 1992) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life Ryan attended Glen Waverley Secondary College in Melbourne's Eastern suburbs. AFL career ...
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Jarryd Lyons Jarryd Lyons (born 22 July 1992) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who last played for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL) before his retirement in 2024. He also previously played for the Adelaide Footb ...
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Stefan Martin Stefan Martin (born 17 November 1986) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs, Brisbane Lions, and Melbourne in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life Martin grew up in Berwick, the s ...
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Hugh McCluggage Hugh McCluggage (born 3 March 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer and vice-captain of the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life McCluggage was raised in Allansford, Victoria and participated in the ...
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Lachie Neale Lachlan Oliver Neale (born 24 May 1993) is an Australian rules footballer and the co-captain of the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Fremantle Football Club from 2012 to 2018 before being tra ...
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Patrick Cripps Patrick Cripps (born 18 March 1995) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Cripps won the Leigh Matthews Trophy in 2019, and is a dual Brownlow Medallist, fo ...

Sam Docherty Sam Docherty (born 17 October 1993) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club and the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited from the Gippsland Power in the TAC Cup with t ...
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Liam Jones Liam Jones is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Western Bulldogs in the second round of the 2008 AFL Draft, and made his senior debut in 2 ...
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Jacob Weitering Jacob Weitering (born 23 November 1997) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life Weitering participated in the Auskick program at Mount Martha and played junio ...
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Nathan Buckley Nathan Charles Buckley (born 26 July 1972) is a former professional Australian rules football coach, player and commentator. He is listed by journalist Mike Sheahan as one of the top 50 players of all time. Buckley won the inaugural Rising S ...
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Scott Pendlebury Scott Pendlebury (born 7 January 1988) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He served as Collingwood captain from 2014 to 2022. Pendlebury is a dual ...
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Taylor Adams Taylor Adams (born 20 September 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants from 2012 to 2013 and the Colli ...
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Steele Sidebottom Steele Sidebottom (born 2 January 1991) is a professional Australian rules football player currently playing for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League. He made the All-Australian team in 2018 and is a two-time Copeland ...
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Jeremy Howe Jeremy Howe (born 29 June 1990) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Melbourne Football Club from 2011 to 2015. Career Or ...
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Brodie Grundy Brodie Grundy (born 15 April 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was previously an All-Australian and best-and-fairest winner with , having been selected wi ...
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Jordan Roughead Jordan Roughead (born 3 November 1990) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club and the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). Roughead is the 2024 backline coach of the Collingwood ...
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John Worsfold John Richard Worsfold (born 25 September 1968) is a former Australian rules football coach and player. He had a long association with the West Coast Eagles as player (1987–1998) and coach (2002–2013), captaining the club to premierships in ...
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Dyson Heppell Dyson Heppell (born 14 May 1992) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for and captained the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Heppell won the AFL Rising Star award in his first season in ...
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Dylan Shiel Dylan Anthony Shiel (born 9 March 1993) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was one of 12 underage recruits that GWS had access to as part of their list concessio ...
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Devon Smith Devon Sheldon Smith (born 21 October 1981 in Hermitage, Saint Patrick Parish, Grenada) is a former cricketer who featured as an opening or top order left-handed batsman. He played for the West Indies and for the Windward Islands in regional ...
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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 ...
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Nat Fyfe Nathan Fyfe (born 18 September 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Fyfe is a dual Brownlow Medallist, dual Leigh Matthews Trophy recipient, three-t ...
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David Mundy David Mundy (born 20 July 1985) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played as a Football (Australian rules) positions#Half-Back Flank, half back flanker ...
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Michael Walters Michael Walters (born 7 January 1991) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Having spent most of his career playing as a small forward, Walters is a five-time Frema ...
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Joel Selwood Joel Anthony Selwood (born 26 May 1988) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is a four-time premiership player ( including one time as captain), a six-ti ...
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Mark Blicavs Mark Blicavs ( ; born 28 March 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He made his debut for the club in round one of the 2013 AFL season. Early life Blicavs' p ...
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Patrick Dangerfield Patrick Dangerfield (born 5 April 1990) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Adelaide Football Club from 2008 to 2015. He has s ...
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Mitch Duncan Mitchell James Duncan (born 10 June 1991) is an Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A versatile player at tall and weighing , Duncan is able to contribute in the forward line as we ...
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Mark O'Connor Mark O'Connor (born August 5, 1961) is an American fiddle player, composer, guitarist, and mandolinist whose music combines bluegrass, country, jazz and classical. A three-time Grammy Award winner, he has won six Country Music Association Mu ...
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Zach Tuohy Zach Tuohy is an Irish former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club and Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Tuohy grew up in Portlaoise, County Laois, Ireland, and played ...
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David Swallow David Swallow (born 19 November 1992) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League (AFL). Swallow won the Gold Coast Suns Club Champion award in 2014, becoming the second player to win the a ...

Jarrod Witts Jarrod Witts (born 13 September 1992) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Collingwood Football Club from 2012 to 2016. Witt ...
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Touk Miller Touk Miller (, rhymes with "Luke"; born 22 February 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League (AFL). Miller plays as a midfielder and was drafted to the Suns as the 29t ...
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Brayden Fiorini Brayden Fiorini (born 22 August 1997) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Gold Coast Football Club with their second selection and twentieth o ...
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Alex Sexton Alex Sexton (born 3 December 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) Early life Sexton was born in Melbourne attending St Monica's College, Epping. S ...
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Leon Cameron Leon Cameron (born 2 September 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who is the former senior coach of the Greater Western Sydney Giants (GWS) in the Australian Football League (AFL). His AFL playing career lasted from 1990 to 2003 and i ...
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Stephen Coniglio Stephen Coniglio ( ; born 15 December 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). Drafted with the second pick in the 2011 AFL national draft, Coniglio made ...
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Jeremy Cameron Jeremy Cameron (born 1 April 1993) is a professional footballer with the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Greater Western Sydney Giants from 2010 to 2020. Cameron has List of VFL/AFL p ...
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Matt de Boer Matthew de Boer (born 10 March 1990) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club and the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). After representing Western Australia at the ...
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Toby Greene Toby Greene (born 25 September 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer and the captain of the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the Greater Western Sydney Giants with the 11 ...
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Lachie Whitfield Lachlan Whitfield (born 18 July 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was the first overall selection in the 2012 AFL draft. Early years He ...
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Alastair Clarkson Alastair Thomas Clarkson (born 27 April 1968) is an Australian rules football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and was previously head coach of t ...
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Ben Stratton Benjamin Stratton (born 1 March 1989) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early career Stratton was educated at Dunsborough Primary School and MacKillop C ...
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Jaeger O'Meara Jaeger O'Meara (born 23 February 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Gold Coast Suns from 2013 to 2016, and the Hawtho ...
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Jack Gunston Jack Gunston (born 16 October 1991) is a professional Australian footballer who plays for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Brisbane Lions and the Adelaide Football Club. Early lif ...
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Ben McEvoy Ben McEvoy (born 11 July 1989) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club and Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early career McEvoy is an Australian Institute of ...
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Liam Shiels Liam Shiels (born 29 April 1991) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club The Hawthorn Football Club, nicknamed the Hawks, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Mulgrave, Victori ...
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Simon Goodwin Simon Goodwin (born 26 December 1976) is an Australian rules football coach and former player. He has been the senior coach of the Melbourne Football Club of the Australian Football League (AFL) since 2017. As a player, Goodwin tallied 275 AF ...
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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 ...
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Jack Viney Jack Viney (born 13 April 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A midfielder, tall and weighing , Viney is capable of contributing as both an inside ...
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Rhyce Shaw Rhyce Shaw (born 16 October 1981) is a current Australian rules football coach and former player who is the head coach of the Gold Coast Suns in AFL Women's (AFLW). Shaw grew up in Diamond Creek and played for Diamond Creek Football Club. He ...
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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 ...
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Shaun Higgins Shaun Higgins (born 4 March 1988) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL). Higgins played for the Western Bulldogs from 2006 to 2014, the North Melbourne Football Club from 2015 to ...
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Robbie Tarrant Robbie Tarrant (born 25 April 1989) is a former professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL), having previously played for the North Melbourne Football Club. He is the y ...
, Ben Cunnington, Trent Dumont, Jamie Macmillan, Jasper Pittard,
Jy Simpkin Jy Simpkin (born 5 March 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the North Melbourne Football Club with their first selection a ...
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Ken Hinkley Ken Hinkley (born 30 September 1966) is the senior coach of the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and a former player with the Geelong Football Club and Fitzroy Football Club. Hinkley currently holds the VFL/ ...
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Ollie Wines Oliver Wines (born 7 October 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Wines received a nomination for the 2013 AFL Rising Star award in Round 1 of ...
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Damien Hardwick Damien Patrick Hardwick (born 18 August 1972) is a current Australian rules football coach and former player who is the head coach of the Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League. He is the former senior coach of the Richmond Football ...
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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 ...
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Jack Riewoldt Jack Riewoldt ( ; born 31 October 1988) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is a three-time premiership player, a three-time Coleman Medallis ...
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Brett Ratten Brett Ratten (born 11 July 1971) is an Australian rules football coach and former player in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played 255 games for the Carlton Football Club between 1990 and 2003, including the club's 1995 premiership. He ...
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Jarryn Geary Jarryn Geary (born 23 June 1988) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Geary was List of St Kilda Football Club captains, St Kilda captain from 2017 to 2020 a ...
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Sebastian Ross Sebastian Ross (born 7 May 1993) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Ross is a dual Trevor Barker Award winner and won the Ian Stewart Medal in ...
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Jack Billings Jack Billings (born 18 August 1995) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL), having initially been drafted to the St Kilda Football Club. Billings played TAC Cup with O ...
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Dylan Roberton Dylan Roberton (born 21 June 1991) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club, Fremantle and St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was selected with the 49th selection in the ...
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John Longmire John Longmire (born 31 December 1970) is the former senior coach of the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL) from 2011 to 2024. As a player, he represented the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AF ...
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Luke Parker
Dane Rampe Dane Rampe ( ; born 2 June 1990) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously served as co-captain of the Swans from 2019 until the end of the 2023 season. Early life R ...
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Lance Franklin Lance Franklin (born 30 January 1987), also known as Buddy Franklin, is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played for the Hawthorn Football Club from 2005 to 2013 and the Sydn ...
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Callum Mills Callum Mills (born 2 April 1997) is a professional Australian rules footballer and current captain of the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He has been a co-captain of the club since 2022 and the sole captain since 2024. Mil ...
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Adam Simpson Adam is the name given in Genesis 1–5 to the first human. Adam is the first human-being aware of God, and features as such in various belief systems (including Judaism, Christianity, Gnosticism and Islam). According to Christianity, Adam si ...
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Jeremy McGovern Jeremy Ronald McGovern (born 15 April 1992) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was a tall key-position player who spent most of his career as a defender, altho ...
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Jack Darling Jack Darling (born 13 June 1992) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL), having previously been a premiership player with the West Coast Eagles. Darling was recr ...
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Andrew Gaff Andrew Gaff (born 16 June 1992) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played predominantly as a midfielder. Gaff was recruited from the Oakleigh Ch ...
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Nic Naitanui Nicholas Naitanui (; born 4 May 1990) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was born in Sydney to Fijians, Fijian parents, and his family moved to Perth, Western ...
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Elliot Yeo Elliot Yeo (born 1 October 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Brisbane Lions between 2012 and 2013. Yeo won a premiership ...
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Luke Beveridge Luke Beveridge (born 23 August 1970) is an Australian rules football coach and former player who played for Melbourne, Footscray and St Kilda in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the 1990s. He is senior coach of the Western Bulldogs ...
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Marcus Bontempelli Marcus Bontempelli (born 24 November 1995) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). He has served as Western Bulldogs captain since the 2020 season, and was previo ...
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Josh Dunkley Joshua Dunkley (born 9 January 1997) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life Dunkley was born in Sydney, the second of three children to footballer Andrew and his ...
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Jason Johannisen Jason Johannisen (born 8 November 1992) is a South African–born professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). At tall and , he plays as a running half-back who can move u ...
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Easton Wood Easton Phillip Wood (born 4 September 1989) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). He grew up in Camperdown, Victoria, Camperdown, Victoria (Australia), Victoria whi ...
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Awards


Coleman Medal

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Jack Gunston Jack Gunston (born 16 October 1991) is a professional Australian footballer who plays for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Brisbane Lions and the Adelaide Football Club. Early lif ...
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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 ...
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Jack Riewoldt Jack Riewoldt ( ; born 31 October 1988) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is a three-time premiership player, a three-time Coleman Medallis ...
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Jack Darling Jack Darling (born 13 June 1992) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL), having previously been a premiership player with the West Coast Eagles. Darling was recr ...
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Dan Butler Daniel Eugene Butler (born December 2, 1954) is an American actor known for his role as Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe on the TV series ''Frasier'' (1993–2004), later reprising the role in 2024; Art in ''Roseanne'' (1991–1992); for the voice of Mr ...
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Tom Papley Tom Papley (born 13 July 1996) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Sydney Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted with pick 14 in the 2016 rookie draft. AFL career Papley made his AFL debut in roun ...
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Player milestones

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Best and fairest

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Malcolm Blight Medal The Malcolm Blight Medal is a post-season award given to the best and fairest player for the Adelaide Football Club. The medal was first awarded in 1991, and later named after former Adelaide Crows coach Malcolm Blight. The voting system as o ...
, {{sortname, Reilly, O'Brien , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{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, Lachie, Neale , style="text-align:center", 2 , - , {{AFL Car ,
John Nicholls Medal The John Nicholls Medal (formerly the Robert Reynolds Trophy from 1934 to 2003) is an Australian rules football award given to the player(s) adjudged best and fairest for the Carlton Football Club for the season. The voting system as of the 2017 ...
, {{sortname, Jacob, Weitering , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{AFL Col ,
Copeland Trophy The E.W. Copeland Trophy is an Australian rules football award given by the Collingwood Football Club to the player adjudged best and fairest for Collingwood during the year. The Copeland Shield, as it was formerly known, was donated by Ern Cop ...
, {{sortname, Taylor, Adams , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{AFL Ess ,
W. S. Crichton Medal The Crichton Medal is the name given to the best and fairest award for the Australian rules football team the Essendon Football Club. Since 1959 or 1960, it has been known officially as the W. S. Crichton Medal. The naming of the award is in hon ...
, {{sortname, Jordan, Ridley , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{AFL Fre ,
Doig Medal The Doig Medal is the best and fairest award given out to the player considered best and fairest during a season for the Fremantle Football Club in the AFL. It was renamed in 2000 after the legendary Fremantle footballing family, the Doigs, who h ...
, {{sortname, Luke, Ryan , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{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, Cameron, Guthrie , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{AFL GC , Club Champion , {{sortname, Sam, Collins, dab=Australian footballer , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , rowspan="2", {{AFL GWS , rowspan="2", Kevin Sheedy Medal , {{sortname, Nick, Haynes , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{sortname, Lachie, Whitfield , style="text-align:center", 2 , - , {{AFL Haw ,
Peter Crimmins Medal The Peter Crimmins Medal is an Australian rules football award given to the player(s) from the Hawthorn Football Club deemed best and fairest for the season. Peter Crimmins was a rover for Hawthorn, playing from 1966 to 1975. He died of cancer j ...
, {{sortname, Jack, Gunston , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{AFL Mel ,
Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy The Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player(s) adjudged the best and fairest at the Melbourne Football Club throughout the Australian Football League, Victorian Football League/Austra ...
, {{sortname, Christian, Petracca , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{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, Luke, McDonald, dab=footballer , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{AFL, PA ,
John Cahill Medal The John Cahill Medal, named after the Port Adelaide Football Club's ten time premiership coach and inaugural AFL coach John Cahill, is awarded to the club player adjudged best and fairest for the season. The voting system as of the 2017 AFL se ...
, Darcy Byrne-Jones , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{AFL Ric ,
Jack Dyer Medal The Jack Dyer Medal is an Australian rules football award given each season to the player or players adjudged best and fairest for the Richmond Football Club. The award is now named in honour of Jack Dyer, a champion ruckman who won the award f ...
, {{sortname, Jayden, Short , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{AFL, StK ,
Trevor Barker Award The Trevor Barker Award is an Australian rules football award for the player voted the St Kilda Football Club best and fairest player during the home and away season in the Australian Football League by a voting panel. The St Kilda Best & Faire ...
, {{sortname, Jack, Steele, dab=footballer , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{AFL Syd ,
Bob Skilton Medal The Bob Skilton Medal is an annual Australian rules football award presented to the player(s) adjudged the best and fairest at the Sydney Swans (formerly the South Melbourne Football Club) throughout the Victorian Football League/Australian Foot ...
, {{sortname, Jake, Lloyd, dab=footballer , style="text-align:center", 2 , - , {{AFL WC ,
John Worsfold Medal The John Worsfold Medal is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player(s) adjudged the best and fairest at the West Coast Eagles throughout the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL) season. Sixt ...
, {{sortname, Nic, Naitanui , style="text-align:center", 1 , - , {{AFL WB ,
Charles Sutton Medal The Charles Sutton Medal is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player adjudged best and fairest for the Western Bulldogs throughout the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League season. The medal is named a ...
, {{sortname, Caleb, Daniel , style="text-align:center", 1


Coach changes

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