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2009 Adelaide Football Club season

The 2009 AFL season was the Adelaide Football Club's 19th season in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Adelaide Football Club
2009 season
PresidentRob Chapman[1]
CoachNeil Craig
Captain(s)Simon Goodwin
Home groundAAMI Stadium
Pre-season competitionFirst round
AFL season5th
Finals seriesSemi finals
Best and FairestBernie Vince
Leading goalkickerJason Porplyzia (57)
Highest home attendance46,859 vs. Port Adelaide (26 July 2009)
Lowest home attendance30,173 vs. North Melbourne (14 June 2009)
Average home attendance38,801

The captain for this season was Simon Goodwin, and the leadership group was Tyson Edwards, Brett Burton, Ben Rutten, Nathan van Berlo, Michael Doughty and Scott Stevens.[2]

Playing list edit

Statistics are correct as of start of 2009 season. Flags represent place of birth.

Senior List
No. Born Player Hgt (cm) Wgt (kg) Date of Birth Age Debut Recruited from Games Goals
1   Nick Gill 192 90 25 August 1982 26 2007 North Adelaide Roosters 16 20
2   Brad Moran 200 98 29 September 1986 22 2006 Southport/North Melbourne 10 6
3   Brent Reilly 184 85 12 November 1983 25 2003 Calder U18 93 39
4   Kurt Tippett 201 100 8 May 1987 21 2008 Southport 19 17
5   Scott Thompson 185 85 14 March 1983 26 2001 Port Adelaide Magpies/Melbourne 132 198
6   Jonathon Griffin 201 97 14 January 1986 23 2007 East Fremantle 28 5
7   Nathan van Berlo 185 83 6 June 1986 22 2005 West Perth 76 21
8   Myke Cook 184 76 9 October 1989 19 **** Sandringham U18 0 0
9   Tyson Edwards 178 81 6 August 1976 32 1995 West Adelaide 289 182
10   Jarrhan Jacky 179 76 5 April 1989 19 2008 Subiaco 3 1
11   Michael Doughty 178 80 5 August 1979 29 2000 South Adelaide 142 36
12   Robert Shirley 185 85 9 June 1980 28 2000 Woodville-West Torrens 140 27
13   Taylor Walker 192 87 25 April 1990 18 **** NSW/ACT Rams 0 0
14   David Mackay 182 72 25 July 1988 20 2008 Oakleigh U18 19 4
15   Brad Symes 187 82 7 March 1985 24 2004 Central District/Port Adelaide 36 4
16   Phil Davis 195 85 30 August 1990 18 **** North Adelaide 0 0
17   Bernie Vince 188 86 2 October 1985 24 2006 Woodville-West Torrens 31 17
18   Graham Johncock 180 84 21 October 1982 26 2001 Port Adelaide Magpies 147 89
20   Ivan Maric 198 102 4 January 1986 23 2006 Calder U18 30 16
21   Chris Knights 185 84 25 September 1986 22 2005 Vermont/Eastern Ranges U18 50 10
22   Andy Otten 192 87 15 May 1989 19 2008 Oakleigh U18 2 0
23   Andrew McLeod 181 82 4 August 1976 32 1995 Port Adelaide Magpies 304 256
24   Brett Burton 185 83 4 May 1978 30 1999 Woodville-West Torrens 164 242
25   Ben Rutten 191 102 28 May 1983 25 2005 West Adelaide 102 5
26   Richard Douglas 192 86 6 February 1987 22 2006 Calder U18 38 27
27   Scott Stevens 195 87 15 January 1982 27 2002 Perth/Sydney 102 69
28   Aaron Kite 190 86 13 January 1990 18 **** Calder Cannons 0 0
29   James Sellar 196 95 24 March 1989 20 2008 Glenelg 1 0
30   Tom Lee 191 86 2 January 1991 17 **** Claremont 0 0
31   Rory Sloane 182 78 17 March 1990 19 **** Eastern Ranges U18 0 0
32   Patrick Dangerfield 188 84 5 April 1990 18 2008 Geelong Falcons U18 2 1
33   Jared Petrenko 176 74 22 December 1989 19 **** Woodville-West Torrens 0 0
34   Greg Gallman 188 87 6 December 1988 20 **** North Adelaide Football Club 0 0
35   Shaun McKernan 196 94 1 September 1990 19 **** Calder U18 0 0
36   Simon Goodwin 184 86 26 December 1976 32 1997 South Adelaide 238 156
37   Trent Hentschel 193 89 25 December 1982 26 2003 Woodville-West Torrens 61 83
38   Tony Armstrong 183 72 29 September 1989 19 **** NSW/ACT Rams/Calder U18 0 0
39   Will Young 192 83 3 August 1990 18 **** North Ballarat U18 0 0
40   Jason Porplyzia 178 82 27 November 1984 24 2006 West Adelaide 44 57
44   Nathan Bock 194 92 20 March 1983 27 2004 Woodville-West Torrens 86 53
48   Matthew Jaensch 182 80 18 September 1989 19 **** Sturt 0 0
Rookie List
No. Born Player Hgt Wgt Date of Birth Age Debut Recruited from Games Goals
41   Brodie Martin 180 72 6 November 1988 20 **** Sturt 0 0
42   Brian Donnelly 191 84 21 June 1988 20 ****   Louth GAA 0 0
43   James Moss 186 80 19 November 1989 20 **** Central District 0 0
45   Ricky Henderson 190 78 11 September 1988 21 **** Trentham 0 0
46   Chris Schmidt 189 82 20 March 1989 21 2007 West Adelaide/Brisbane Lions 2 0

Player changes for 2009 edit

In edit

Out edit

Player via[3]
  Nathan Bassett Retired
  Rhett Biglands Retired
  Ken McGregor Retired
  Bryce Campbell Delisted
  Luke Jericho Delisted
  Kris Massie Delisted
  Edward Curnow Delisted

NAB Cup edit

The despite an opening round loss to Geelong, the 2009 NAB Cup was not a total loss; Trent Hentschel made his return after 212 years off with a knee injury.[4] The Crows lost to the Geelong Cats by 35 points, 1.17.8 (119) - 2.9.12 (84).

Home and away season edit

(In the table below, green rows are wins, red rows are losses. In the Score column Adelaide scores are always shown first.)

2009 Season Results
Round Date Opponent Venue (H/A) Score Ladder Position Percentage W/L
1 28 March Collingwood Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 13.12 (90) – 13.8 (86) 8 104.65 1–0
2 3 April St Kilda AAMI Stadium (H) 10.9 (69) – 15.11 (101) 12 85.03 1–1
3 12 April Fremantle Subiaco Oval (A) 15.14 (104) – 11.14 (80) 8 98.50 2–1
4 18 April Geelong AAMI Stadium (H) 13.8 (86) – 21.8 (134) 12 87.00 2–2
5 26 April Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 7.9 (51) – 4.10 (34) 7 91.95 3–2
6 2 May Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium (A) 12.7 (79) – 15.15 (105) 11 88.70 3–3
7 10 May Western Bulldogs AAMI Stadium (H) 12.14 (86) – 17.16 (118) 12 85.87 3–4
8 16 May Brisbane Lions The Gabba (A) 12.11 (83) – 18.11 (119) 12 83.40 3–5
9 23 May Carlton AAMI Stadium (H) 15.14 (104) – 8.12 (60) 11 89.84 4–5
10 31 May Hawthorn AAMI Stadium (H) 16.10 (106) – 12.7 (79) 11 93.67 5–5
11 7 June Essendon Etihad Stadium (A) 21.4 (130) – 19.6 (114) 9 95.92 6–5
12 14 June Kangaroos AAMI Stadium (H) 9.14 (68) – 3.6 (24) 6 100.19 7–5
13 27 June Sydney AAMI Stadium (H) 12.13 (85) – 10.9 (69) 6 101.60 8–5
14 4 July Richmond Gold Coast Stadium (A) 15.12 (102) – 13.7 (85) 5 102.90 9–5
15 11 July Fremantle AAMI Stadium (H) 19.16 (130) – 1.7 (13) 5 112.45 10–5
16 19 July St Kilda Etihad Stadium (A) 7.6 (48) – 15.15 (105) 6 107.16 10–6
17 26 July Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium (H) 19.18 (132) – 9.8 (62) 5 111.89 11–6
18 1 August Geelong Skilled Stadium (A) 13.13 (91) – 14.9 (93) 5 111.01 11–7
19 8 August Collingwood AAMI Stadium (H) 9.14 (68) – 13.11 (89) 7 109.04 11–8
20 16 August Hawthorn Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 13.16 (94) – 9.13 (67) 6 110.32 12–8
21 22 August West Coast AAMI Stadium (H) 18.14 (122) – 7.6 (48) 6 114.42 13–8
22 29 August Carlton Etihad Stadium (A) 27.14 (176) – 16.8 (104) 5 117.61 14–8
EF1 4 September Essendon AAMI Stadium (H) 26.10 (166) – 10.10 (70) Not applicable
SF1 12 September Collingwood Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 11.12 (78) – 12.11 (83) Not applicable

All times are adjusted to Australian Central Standard Time.

Round 1 edit

Round 1
28 March 2009 1:40 pm Collingwood def. by Adelaide Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 41,591) Report
2.0 (12)
7.1 (43)
12.3 (75)
 13.8 (86)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.5 (35)
8.8 (56)
11.9 (75)
 13.12 (90)
Umpires: Justin Schmitt, Simon Meredith, Mathew Nicholls[5]
Most DT Pts: Bernie Vince (Adelaide), 131 pts
Medhurst, Maxwll, Cloke, Anthony, Clarke 2
Davis, Swan, Pendlebury 1
Goals Stevens 3
Van Berlo, Porplyzia 2
Bock, Knights, Douglas, Dangerfield, Walker, Petrenko 1
Swan, Pendlebury, O'Bree Best Edwards, McLeod, Vince
Shaw (hamstring), Rusling (shoulder), Dyas (hamstring)[6] Injuries Thompson (hamstring), Gallman (collarbone), Sloane (knee), Burton (knee)[6]
Nil Reports Nil
  • Taylor Walker and Jared Petrenko both kicked a goal in their debut for Adelaide.
  • It was Adelaide's first victory over Collingwood since 1998.

Round 2 edit

Round 2
3 April 2009 7:40 pm Adelaide def. by St Kilda AAMI Stadium (crowd: 41,189) Report
2.2 (14)
5.3 (33)
9.8 (62)
 10.9 (69)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.2 (26)
6.7 (43)
10.7 (67)
 15.11 (101)
Umpires: Stuart Wenn, Shaun Ryan, Stephen McBurney[7]
Most DT Pts: Leigh Montagna (St Kilda), 127 pts
Television broadcast: 7, ABC Radio[8]
Porplyzia, Tippett 3
Hentschel, Maric, Vince, Walker 1
Goals Koschitzke 4
Riewoldt, Schneider 2
Milne, Gardiner, King, Goddard, Montagna, Ray, Geary 1
Porplyzia, Bock, Edwards Best Dal Santo, Koschitzke, Montagna
Goodwin (corked knee), Johncock (thumb), Martin (knee), Moran (knee), Otten (knee), Sellar (hamstring), Shaw (shin), Sloane (ankle), Stevens (concussion), Symes (knee)[9] Injuries Clarke (hamstring), Eddy (ankle), Fisher (ankle), Miles (leg stress fracture), Smith (ankle), Steven (foot)[9]
  • This was St Kilda's fifth win in 18 seasons at AAMI Stadium.
  • This was Adelaides fourth loss to St Kilda since Round 12, 2006.

Round 3 (Easter) edit

Round 3
12 April 2009 4:10 pm Fremantle def. by Adelaide Subiaco Oval (crowd: 30,035)
3.5 (23)
3.7 (25)
7.2 (44)
 11.14 (80)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.3 (9)
6.7 (43)
9.12 (72)
 15.14 (104)
Umpires: Todd Keating, Stuart Wenn, Dean Margetts[10]
Most DT Pts: Gary Ablett Jr (Geelong), 155 pts
Pavlich 3
Crowley 2
Hasleby, Schammer, Tarrant, Mundy, Hinkley, Hill 1
Goals Porplyzia 4
Walker 3
Edwards, McLeod, Symes, Van Berlo, Douglas, Tippett, Gill, Dangerfield 1
Hasleby, Ibbotson, Schammer Best Douglas, Dangerfield, Porplyzia, Vince
Hill (finger), Broughton (ankle)[11] Injuries Stevens (concussion)[11]
Nil[11] Reports Nil[11]
  • Jason Porplyzia kicked 4 goals in a standout performance.

Round 4 edit

Round 4
18 April 2009 7:10 pm Adelaide def. by Geelong AAMI Stadium (crowd: 40,418) Report
3.2 (20)
7.2 (44)
11.6 (72)
 13.8 (86)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.1 (31)
10.2 (62)
14.5 (89)
 21.8 (134)
Umpires: Justin Schmitt, Simon Meredith, Heath Ryan[12]
Most DT Pts: Gary Ablett, Jr. (Geelong), 155 pts
Porplyzia 3
Mackay, Dangerfield, Walker 2
Edwards, Thompson, Tippett, Petrenko 1
Goals Ablett, Johnson, Varcoe 3
Mooney, Rooke, Stokes 2
Chapman, Blake, Mackie, Byrnes, Selwood, Mumford 1
Bock, Mackay, Edwards Best Ablett, Bartel, Corey
Porplyzia (cut eye)[13] Injuries Selwood (cut cheek), Bartel (cut eye), Milburn (back)[13]
Nil[13] Reports Nil[13]
  • Geelong midfielder Gary Ablett, Jr. recorded 46 disposals with 33 handpasses, equalling Collingwood's Nathan Buckley's ten-year-old record for the most disposals in a game since the length of the quarters was shortened to twenty minutes in 1994.[13]

Round 5 (ANZAC Day) edit

Round 5
26 April 2009 4:10 pm Melbourne def. by Adelaide Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 14,129)
0.1 (1)
0.3 (3)
1.6 (12)
 4.10 (34)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.4 (16)
4.6 (30)
5.7 (37)
 7.9 (51)
Umpires: Craig Hendrie, Jason Armstrong, Justin Schmitt[14][15]
Most DT Pts: Simon Goodwin (Adelaide), 127 pts
Dunn 2
McDonald, McLean 1
Goals Tippett 2
Johncock, McLeod, Stevens, Porplyzia, Walker 1
McLean, Davey, Moloney Best Goodwin, Vince, Thompson, Bock
Nil[14] Injuries Nil[14]
Nil[14] Reports Nil[14]

Round 6 edit

Round 6
2 May 2009 7:10 pm Port Adelaide def. Adelaide AAMI Stadium (crowd: 41,558)
3.4 (22)
8.6 (54)
11.12 (78)
 15.15 (105)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.0 (12)
5.2 (32)
8.5 (53)
 12.7 (79)
Umpires: Matt Stevic, Ray Chamberlain, Chris Kamolins[15][16]
Most DT Pts: Bernie Vince (Adelaide), 130 pts
Tredrea, Motlop, Gray 3
Cornes, Pearce 2
Ebert, Lade 1
Goals Porplyzia 3
Vince, Petrenko, Dangerfield 2
Thompson, Doughty, Walker 1
Brogan, Cornes, Salopek, Motlop Best Vince, Bock, Thompson
Hartlett (hamstring)[16] Injuries Nil[16]
Nil[16] Reports Nil[16]
  • This was Adelaides second loss to Port Adelaide in as many games, leaving the overall record at 12 - 14, Port Adelaide with two more showdown victories.

Round 7 edit

Round 7
10 May 2009 12:40 pm Adelaide def. by Western Bulldogs AAMI Stadium (crowd: 31,472) Report
3.5 (23)
5.9 (39)
6.2 (38)
 12.14 (86)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.4 (16)
5.10 (40)
13.15 (105)
 17.16 (118)
Umpires: Chris Donlon, Craig Hendrie, Mathew James[17]
Most DT Pts: Lindsay Gilbee (Western Bulldogs), 120 pts
Walker 4
Knights 3
Porplyzia 2
Tippett, Goodwin, Edwards 1
Goals Murphy 4
Akermanis 3
Hill, Eagleton 2
Cooney, Johnson, Giansiracussa, Gilbee, Hahn, Minson 1
Walker, Tippett, Knights Best Johnson, Akermanis, Eagleton, Boyd
Goodwin (ankle)[17] Injuries Griffen (corked buttock), Higgins (groin)[17]
Nil[17] Reports Nil[17]
  • This was Adelaides' first loss to the Western Bulldogs at AAMI Stadium since 2001.

Round 8 edit

Round 8
16 May 2009 6:40 pm Brisbane Lions def. Adelaide The Gabba (crowd: 27,767) Report
3.4 (22)
6.4 (40)
13.7 (85)
 18.11 (119)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.5 (35)
7.8 (50)
9.9 (63)
 12.11 (83)
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Heath Ryan, Jason Armstrong[18]
Most DT Pts: Justin Sherman (Brisbane Lions), 162 pts
Bradshaw 5
Sherman 3
Brown, Polkinghorne, Proud 2
Black, Rich, Clark, Harding 1
Goals Porplyzia, Knights, Walker 2
Edwards, Mackay, Dangerfield, Moran, Reilly, Tippett 1
Sherman, Bradshaw, Black, Johnstone Best Edwards, Mackay, Goodwin
Merrett (ankle), Adcock (leg), Patfull (jaw)[18] Injuries Nil[18]
Nil[18] Reports Nil[18]
  • Daniel Bradshaw surpassed Alastair Lynch's record of 460 goals for Brisbane.

Round 9 (Indigenous Round) edit

Round 9
23 May 2009 2:40 pm Adelaide def. Carlton AAMI Stadium (crowd: 41,107) Report
3.4 (22)
8.6 (54)
9.11 (65)
 15.14 (104)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
0.3 (3)
0.5 (5)
5.8 (38)
 8.12 (60)
Umpires: Scott McLaren, Craig Hendrie, Troy Pannell[15][19][20]
Most DT Pts: Nick Stevens (Carlton), 131 pts
Knights 5
Tippett, Porplyzia, Vince 2
Doughty, Otten, Reilly, Dangerfield 1
Goals Kreuzer, Murphy, Stevens 2
Betts, Fevola 1
Doughty, Edwards, Knights, Thompson Best Murphy, Stevens, Kreuzer
Nil[19] Injuries Waite (knee)[19]
Nil[19] Reports Nil[19]
  • This was the second time for the season that Adelaide had kept its opposition goalless to half time,the first being in Round 5 against Melbourne.

Round 10 edit

Round 10
31 May 2009 12:40 pm Adelaide def. Hawthorn AAMI Stadium (crowd: 40,035) Report
7.1 (43)
12.4 (75)
12.5 (77)
 16.10 (106)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.1 (13)
4.4 (20)
8.6 (54)
 12.7 (79)
Umpires: Shaun Ryan, Robert Findlay, Ray Chamberlain[21]
Most DT Pts: Brad Sewell (Hawthorn), 133 pts
Walker 5
Knights 4
Doughty 2
Vince, Tippett, Dangerfield, Douglas, Stevens 1
Goals Rioli 4
Franklin 3
Bateman 2
Lewis, Roughead, Dew 1
Thompson, Knights, Walker, Bock Best Rioli, Sewell, Lewis
Bock (hamstring)[22][23] Injuries Thorp (foot), Whitecross (hamstring), Young (hip)[22][23]
Nil[24] Reports Mitchell (striking)[24]

Round 11 (Women's Round) edit

Round 11
7 June 2009 12:40 pm Essendon def. by Adelaide Etihad Stadium (crowd: 39,458)
5.3 (33)
10.4 (64)
16.4 (100)
 18.6 (114)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.0 (18)
9.0 (54)
15.2 (80)
 21.4 (130)
Umpires: Hayden Kennedy, Stefan Grun, Robert Findlay[15][25]
Most DT Pts: Tyson Edwards (Adelaide), 166 pts
Lucas 4
Watson 3
Monfries, Skipworth 2
Ryder, Dyson, McPhee, McVeigh, Lovett, Reimers, Davey 1
Goals Tippett 7
Knights 5
Walker, Douglas 2
Dangerfield, Maric, McLeod, Porplyzia, Vince 1
Stanton, Lovett, Watson Best Edwards, Tippett, Knights, Vince
Slattery (hamstring), Laycock (foot)[23][26] Injuries Goodwin (knee)[23][26]
Ryder (rough conduct)[24] Reports Nil[24]

Round 12 (Split Round) edit

Round 12
14 June 2009 4:10 pm Adelaide def. Kangaroos AAMI Stadium (crowd: 30,173)
2.4 (16)
3.6 (24)
5.9 (39)
 8.13 (61)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
0.0 (0)
1.2 (8)
2.5 (17)
 3.6 (24)
Umpires: Sam Hay, Shaun Ryan, Michael Avon[15][27][28]
Most DT Pts: Michael Doughty (Adelaide), 132 pts
Porplyzia 3
Knights, Edwards, Bock, Tippett, Walker, Vince 1
Goals Jones, Edwards, Thomas 1
Thompson, Porplyzia, Bock, Doughty Best Firrito, Thompson, Simpson
Reilly (hamstring)[27] Injuries Ziebell (leg), Thomas (hamstring)[27]
Nil[29] Reports Nil[29]
  • This game was North Melbourne's Adam Simpson's 300th game.
  • North Melbourne’s score was the lowest in the AFL since Round 4, 1999, when Essendon kicked 3.5 (23) against West Coast.
  • It was the first score of three or fewer goals since Fremantle kicked 3.7 (25) against Geelong in Round 20 of 2004.
  • North Melbourne last kicked a lower score in Round 12, 1971 when they kicked 3.5 (23) against Carlton.

Round 13 edit

Round 13
27 June 2009 2:40 pm Adelaide def. Sydney AAMI Stadium (crowd: 38,064)
1.3 (9)
3.4 (22)
9.7 (61)
 12.13 (85)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.2 (14)
6.5 (41)
8.6 (54)
 10.9 (69)
Umpires: Hayden Kennedy, Scott McLaren, Matthew Nicholls[15][30]
Most DT Pts: Martin Mattner (Sydney), 126 pts
Porplyzia 3
Knights, Edwards, Bock, Tippett, Walker, Vince 1
Goals Hall 4
Mattner, Jack, Shaw, Kirk, Brabazon, Crouch 1
Porplyzia, Vince, Tippett, Thompson Best Kirk, O'Keefe, Mattner
Maric (cut chin), Otten (cut head), Moran (jarred knee)[30] Injuries Nil[30]
Nil[31] Reports Barry Hall (striking)[31]

Round 14 edit

Round 14
4 July 2009 6:40 pm Richmond def. by Adelaide Gold Coast Stadium (crowd: 11,174)
2.1 (13)
5.3 (33)
8.5 (53)
 13.7 (85)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.3 (33)
9.6 (60)
14.9 (93)
 15.12 (102)
Umpires: Damien Sully, Stuart Wenn, Troy Pannell[15][20][32]
Most DT Pts: Scott Thompson (Adelaide), 124 pts
Nahas 4
Jackson, Morton 2, Hislop, Tambling, Deledio, Graham, Riewoldt 1
Goals Tippett 5
Mackay, Stevens, Knights 2
Thompson, Douglas, Porplyzia, McLeod 1
Nahas, Tuck, Cousins Best McLeod, Johncock, Tippett, Edwards
Foley (hamstring)[32] Injuries Nil[32]
Nil[24] Reports Nil[24]

Round 15 edit

Round 15
11 July 2009 7:10 pm Adelaide def. Fremantle AAMI Stadium (crowd: 32,451)
5.4 (34)
10.9 (69)
12.14 (86)
 19.16 (130)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
0.1 (1)
0.1 (1)
1.5 (11)
 1.7 (13)
Umpires: Chris Donlon, Sam Hay, Scott Jeffery[15][28][33]
Most DT Pts: Jason Porplyzia (Adelaide), 121 pts
Tippett, Porplyzia 5
Dangerfield 3
Stevens, Knights 2
McLeod, Shirley 1
Goals Murphy 1
Dangerfield, Porplyzia, Otten, Thompson Best Broughton, Duffield, Hasleby
Nil[33] Injuries Nil[33]
James Sellar (negligent contact with an umpire)[34] Reports Nil[34]
  • This was the third occasion that Adelaide had held their opponents goalless in the first half, in 2009.
  • This was Fremantle's lowest score in its AFL history.
  • The loss was Fremantle's biggest defeat in its history.
  • This was the lowest score by any team in VFL/AFL history since Round 16, 1961, when Richmond kicked 0.8 (8) against St Kilda.
  • It was the first score of 0, 1 or 2 goals since Round 11, 1991 when Carlton kicked 1.10 (16) against Footscray

Round 16 edit

Round 16
19 July 2009 4:10 pm St Kilda def. Adelaide Etihad Stadium (crowd: 31940)
4.4 (28)
10.6 (66)
13.13 (91)
 15.15 (105)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.2 (26)
5.2 (32)
5.4 (34)
 7.6 (48)
Umpires: Stefan Grun, Simon Meredith, Heath Ryan[15][35]
Most DT Pts: Farren Ray (St Kilda), 160 pts
Milne, Riewoldt 4
Schneider 2
Gram, Koschitzke, McEvoy, McQualter, Ray 1
Goals Stevens, Tippett 2
Dangerfield, Knights, Martin
Ray, Riewoldt, Milne, Gram Best Thompson, Goodwin, Rutten
Koschitzke (split webbing)[35] Injuries Mackay (hamstring), Porplyzia (corked knee), Dangerfield (head)[35]
Zac Dawson (rough conduct), Justin Koschitzke (striking)[36] Reports Nil[36]

Round 17 (Rivalry Round) edit

Round 17
26 July 2009 4:10 pm Adelaide def. Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium (crowd: 46,859)
2.5 (17)
9.7 (61)
12.15 (85)
 19.18 (132)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.0 (24)
4.4 (28)
8.5 (53)
 9.8 (62)
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Heath Ryan, Michael Avon[15][37]
Most DT Pts: Domenic Cassisi (Port Adelaide), 126 pts
Burton 4
Knights 3
Goodwin, McLeod, Tippett, Doughty 2
Dangerfield, Vince, Bock, Porplyzia 1
Goals Gray 3
Pearce, Cornes, Westhoff, Cassisi, Davenport, Boak 1
Bock, Reilly, Doughty, Vince Best Cassisi, Cornes, Rodan
Otten (corked thigh), Martin (knee)[37] Injuries Cornes (knee), Surjan (calf), Chaplin (bruised shin), Boak (corked thigh)[37]
Nil[38] Reports Nil[38]

Round 18 edit

Round 18
1 August 2009 1:40 pm Geelong def. Adelaide Skilled Stadium (crowd: 21,686)
3.3 (21)
7.7 (49)
11.7 (85)
 14.9 (93)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.2 (20)
4.7 (31)
9.11 (65)
 13.13 (91)
Umpires: Matt Stevic, Scott McLaren, Matthew Nicholls[15][39]
Most DT Pts: Paul Chapman (Geelong), 136 pts
Chapman 6, Ablett, Mooney 2
Johnson, Stokes, Bartel, Selwood 1
Goals Tippett, Burton 4
Johncock, Doughty, Knights, Stevens, Reilly 1
Chapman, Bartel, Selwood, Milburn Best Tippett, Burton, Reilly
Nil[39] Injuries Bock (bruised heel)[39]
Nil[40] Reports Nil[40]

Round 19 edit

Round 19
8 August 2009 7:10 pm Adelaide def. by Collingwood AAMI Stadium (crowd: 45,128)
2.4 (16)
3.10 (28)
6.13 (49)
 9.14 (68)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.5 (17)
3.7 (25)
8.7 (55)
 13.11 (89)
Umpires: Scott McLaren, Heath Ryan, Scott Jeffery[15][41]
Most DT Pts: Alan Didak (Collingwood), 141 pts
Porplyzia 3
Knights 2
Burton, Tippett, McLeod, Symes 1
Goals Anthony 3
Dawes, Didak, Cloke, Wood 2
Dick, Thomas 1
Goodwin, Vince, Porplyzia Best Didak, Swan, Pendlebury, O’Brien
Burton (corked buttock)[41] Injuries Nil[41]
Nil[42] Reports Nil[42]

Round 20 (Green Round) edit

Round 20
14 August 2009 7:10 pm Hawthorn def. by Adelaide Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 32,583)
5.3 (33)
5.5 (35)
8.10 (58)
 9.13 (67)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.2 (8)
6.8 (44)
12.9 (81)
 13.16 (94)
Umpires: Stephen McBurney, Ray Chamberlain, Simon Meredith[15][43]
Most DT Pts: Ben McGlynn (Hawthorn), 122 pts
Franklin 4
Lewis, Sewell, McGlynn, Rioli, Morton 1
Goals Hentschel 4
Thompson, Porplyzia 2
Tippett, Vince, Doughty, Douglas, Knights 1
Lewis, Franklin, McGlynn Best McLeod, Hentschel, Doughty, Vince
Campbell (hand)[43] Injuries Nil[43]
Nil[44] Reports Nil[44]

Round 21 edit

Round 21
22 August 2009 2:40 pm Adelaide def. West Coast AAMI Stadium (crowd: 39,640) Report
2.4 (16)
8.8 (56)
12.12 (84)
 18.14 (122)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.2 (14)
4.2 (26)
5.5 (35)
 7.6 (48)
Umpires: Shane Stewart, Justin Schmitt, Simon Meredith[15][45]
Most DT Pts: Scott Thompson (Adelaide), 127 pts
Porplyzia 6
Thompson, Hentschel, Douglas, Maric, Knights 2
Tippett, Rutten 1
Goals LeCras, Kennedy 2
Swift, Lynch, Embley 1
Goodwin, Porplyzia, Vince, Thompson Best Selwood, Ebert, Houlihan
Shirley (hamstring), Thompson (bruised hip)[45] Injuries Davis (concussion)[45]
Nil[46] Reports Nil[46]

Round 22 edit

Round 22
29 August 2009 3:40 pm Carlton def. by Adelaide Etihad Stadium (crowd: 42,356)
7.2 (44)
10.5 (65)
12.6 (78)
 16.8 (104)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
6.3 (39)
13.7 (85)
20.11 (131)
 27.14 (176)
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Stephen McBurney, Simon Meredith[15][47]
Most DT Pts: Bernie Vince (Adelaide), 134 pts
Fevola 5
Stevens 2
Carrazzo, Joseph, Walker, Gibbs, Yarran, Simpson, Murphy, Hampson, O'hAilpin 1
Goals Knights, Porplyzia, Tippett 4
Vince 3
Burton, Dangerfield, Hentschel 2
McLeod, Symes, Mackay, Sellar, Goodwin, Thompson 1
Gibbs, Stevens, Kreuzer Best Vince, McLeod, Tippett, Porplyzia
Nil[47] Injuries Van Berlo (back strain), Mackay (ankle)[47]
Nil[48] Reports Nil[48]

Finals edit

Week one edit

Elimination final
4 September 2009 7:45 pm Adelaide def. Essendon AAMI Stadium (crowd: 50,393)
4.3 (27)
12.4 (76)
18.9 (117)
 26.10 (166)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.3 (21)
5.7 (37)
8.8 (56)
 10.10 (70)
Umpires: Stephen McBurney, Matt Stevic, Shaun Ryan[15][49]
Most DT Pts: Andrew McLeod (Adelaide), 114 pts
Porplyzia 5
Tippett 4
Knights, Burton 3
Dangerfield, Douglas 2
Vince, Edwards, Maric, Hentschel, Thompson, Mackay, Sellar 1
Goals McPhee 4
Skipworth 2
Monfries, Quinn, Stanton, Lovett 1
Vince, McLeod, Doughty, Porplyzia Best McPhee, Welsh, Stanton
Nil[49] Injuries Nil[49]
Nil[50] Reports Lovett-Murray (rough conduct), McVeigh (striking)[50]
  • This was Essendon's first final since 2004
  • Adelaide was hoping to end a shocking run in finals, having been eliminated in the first week in both 2007 and 2008

Week two edit

Semi-final
12 September 2009 7:00 pm Collingwood def. Adelaide Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 62,184)
1.4 (10)
3.5 (23)
9.7 (61)
 12.11 (83)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
6.3 (39)
7.7 (49)
7.9 (51)
 11.12 (78)
Umpires: Brett Rosebury, Ray Chamberlain, Shane McInerney[51]
Most DT Pts: Steele Sidebottom (Collingwood), 122 pts
Johnson, Dick 2
Lockyer, O'Brien, Wellingham, Swan, Cloke, Macaffer, Brown, Anthony 1
Goals Tippett 4
Dangerfield, Thompson 2
Hentschel, Knights, Burton 1
Maxwell, Sidebottom, Shaw, Swan Best Vince, Goodwin, Johncock
Nil[51] Injuries Knights (hamstring)[51]
Nil[52] Reports Nil[52]

Statistics edit

Team edit

Highest score 27.14 (176) vs Carlton in round 22
Lowest score 7.6 (48) vs St Kilda in round 16
Highest ladder position 5 after rounds 14 - 15, 17 and 22
Lowest ladder position 12 after rounds 2, 4 and 7 - 8
Highest percentage 117.61 after round 22
Lowest percentage 83.4 after round 8
Home W/L record 7-4
Away W/L record 6-4
Final Score for 344.231 (2295) - rank 5
Final Score against 284.199 (1903) - rank 15

Individual edit

Most games[53] 24 - Bernie Vince, Andrew McLeod, Michael Doughty, Andy Otten, Ben Rutten, Jason Porplyzia and Kurt Tippett
Most kicks[53] 336 - Bernie Vince; 310 - Andrew McLeod
Most handballs[53] 352 - Scott Thompson; 328 - Simon Goodwin
Most disposals[53] 659 - Bernie Vince; 605 - Scott Thompson
Most hit-outs[53] 358 - Ivan Maric; 243 - Kurt Tippett
Most tackles[53] 99 - Scott Thompson; 89 - Michael Doughty
Most marks[53] 142 - Bernie Vince, Ben Rutten
Most goals[53] 57 - Jason Porplyzia; 55 - Kurt Tippett

Ladder edit

2009 AFL ladder
Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
1 St Kilda 22 20 2 0 2197 1411 155.7 80 Finals series
2 Geelong (P) 22 18 4 0 2312 1815 127.4 72
3 Western Bulldogs 22 15 7 0 2378 1940 122.6 60
4 Collingwood 22 15 7 0 2174 1778 122.3 60
5 Adelaide 22 14 8 0 2104 1789 117.6 56
6 Brisbane Lions 22 13 8 1 2017 1890 106.7 54
7 Carlton 22 13 9 0 2270 2055 110.5 52
8 Essendon 22 10 11 1 2080 2127 97.8 42
9 Hawthorn 22 9 13 0 1962 2120 92.5 36
10 Port Adelaide 22 9 13 0 1990 2244 88.7 36
11 West Coast 22 8 14 0 1893 2029 93.3 32
12 Sydney 22 8 14 0 1888 2027 93.1 32
13 North Melbourne 22 7 14 1 1680 2015 83.4 30
14 Fremantle 22 6 16 0 1747 2259 77.3 24
15 Richmond 22 5 16 1 1774 2388 74.3 22
16 Melbourne 22 4 18 0 1706 2285 74.7 16
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

See also edit

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2009, adelaide, football, club, season, 2009, season, adelaide, football, club, 19th, season, australian, football, league, adelaide, football, club2009, seasonpresidentrob, chapman, coachneil, craigcaptain, simon, goodwinhome, groundaami, stadiumpre, season, . The 2009 AFL season was the Adelaide Football Club s 19th season in the Australian Football League AFL Adelaide Football Club2009 seasonPresidentRob Chapman 1 CoachNeil CraigCaptain s Simon GoodwinHome groundAAMI StadiumPre season competitionFirst roundAFL season5thFinals seriesSemi finalsBest and FairestBernie VinceLeading goalkickerJason Porplyzia 57 Highest home attendance46 859 vs Port Adelaide 26 July 2009 Lowest home attendance30 173 vs North Melbourne 14 June 2009 Average home attendance38 801 2008 2010 The captain for this season was Simon Goodwin and the leadership group was Tyson Edwards Brett Burton Ben Rutten Nathan van Berlo Michael Doughty and Scott Stevens 2 Contents 1 Playing list 2 Player changes for 2009 2 1 In 2 2 Out 3 NAB Cup 4 Home and away season 4 1 Round 1 4 2 Round 2 4 3 Round 3 Easter 4 4 Round 4 4 5 Round 5 ANZAC Day 4 6 Round 6 4 7 Round 7 4 8 Round 8 4 9 Round 9 Indigenous Round 4 10 Round 10 4 11 Round 11 Women s Round 4 12 Round 12 Split Round 4 13 Round 13 4 14 Round 14 4 15 Round 15 4 16 Round 16 4 17 Round 17 Rivalry Round 4 18 Round 18 4 19 Round 19 4 20 Round 20 Green Round 4 21 Round 21 4 22 Round 22 5 Finals 5 1 Week one 5 2 Week two 6 Statistics 6 1 Team 6 2 Individual 7 Ladder 8 See also 9 ReferencesPlaying list editStatistics are correct as of start of 2009 season Flags represent place of birth Senior List No Born Player Hgt cm Wgt kg Date of Birth Age Debut Recruited from Games Goals 1 nbsp Nick Gill 192 90 25 August 1982 26 2007 North Adelaide Roosters 16 20 2 nbsp Brad Moran 200 98 29 September 1986 22 2006 Southport North Melbourne 10 6 3 nbsp Brent Reilly 184 85 12 November 1983 25 2003 Calder U18 93 39 4 nbsp Kurt Tippett 201 100 8 May 1987 21 2008 Southport 19 17 5 nbsp Scott Thompson 185 85 14 March 1983 26 2001 Port Adelaide Magpies Melbourne 132 198 6 nbsp Jonathon Griffin 201 97 14 January 1986 23 2007 East Fremantle 28 5 7 nbsp Nathan van Berlo 185 83 6 June 1986 22 2005 West Perth 76 21 8 nbsp Myke Cook 184 76 9 October 1989 19 Sandringham U18 0 0 9 nbsp Tyson Edwards 178 81 6 August 1976 32 1995 West Adelaide 289 182 10 nbsp Jarrhan Jacky 179 76 5 April 1989 19 2008 Subiaco 3 1 11 nbsp Michael Doughty 178 80 5 August 1979 29 2000 South Adelaide 142 36 12 nbsp Robert Shirley 185 85 9 June 1980 28 2000 Woodville West Torrens 140 27 13 nbsp Taylor Walker 192 87 25 April 1990 18 NSW ACT Rams 0 0 14 nbsp David Mackay 182 72 25 July 1988 20 2008 Oakleigh U18 19 4 15 nbsp Brad Symes 187 82 7 March 1985 24 2004 Central District Port Adelaide 36 4 16 nbsp Phil Davis 195 85 30 August 1990 18 North Adelaide 0 0 17 nbsp Bernie Vince 188 86 2 October 1985 24 2006 Woodville West Torrens 31 17 18 nbsp Graham Johncock 180 84 21 October 1982 26 2001 Port Adelaide Magpies 147 89 20 nbsp Ivan Maric 198 102 4 January 1986 23 2006 Calder U18 30 16 21 nbsp Chris Knights 185 84 25 September 1986 22 2005 Vermont Eastern Ranges U18 50 10 22 nbsp Andy Otten 192 87 15 May 1989 19 2008 Oakleigh U18 2 0 23 nbsp Andrew McLeod 181 82 4 August 1976 32 1995 Port Adelaide Magpies 304 256 24 nbsp Brett Burton 185 83 4 May 1978 30 1999 Woodville West Torrens 164 242 25 nbsp Ben Rutten 191 102 28 May 1983 25 2005 West Adelaide 102 5 26 nbsp Richard Douglas 192 86 6 February 1987 22 2006 Calder U18 38 27 27 nbsp Scott Stevens 195 87 15 January 1982 27 2002 Perth Sydney 102 69 28 nbsp Aaron Kite 190 86 13 January 1990 18 Calder Cannons 0 0 29 nbsp James Sellar 196 95 24 March 1989 20 2008 Glenelg 1 0 30 nbsp Tom Lee 191 86 2 January 1991 17 Claremont 0 0 31 nbsp Rory Sloane 182 78 17 March 1990 19 Eastern Ranges U18 0 0 32 nbsp Patrick Dangerfield 188 84 5 April 1990 18 2008 Geelong Falcons U18 2 1 33 nbsp Jared Petrenko 176 74 22 December 1989 19 Woodville West Torrens 0 0 34 nbsp Greg Gallman 188 87 6 December 1988 20 North Adelaide Football Club 0 0 35 nbsp Shaun McKernan 196 94 1 September 1990 19 Calder U18 0 0 36 nbsp Simon Goodwin 184 86 26 December 1976 32 1997 South Adelaide 238 156 37 nbsp Trent Hentschel 193 89 25 December 1982 26 2003 Woodville West Torrens 61 83 38 nbsp Tony Armstrong 183 72 29 September 1989 19 NSW ACT Rams Calder U18 0 0 39 nbsp Will Young 192 83 3 August 1990 18 North Ballarat U18 0 0 40 nbsp Jason Porplyzia 178 82 27 November 1984 24 2006 West Adelaide 44 57 44 nbsp Nathan Bock 194 92 20 March 1983 27 2004 Woodville West Torrens 86 53 48 nbsp Matthew Jaensch 182 80 18 September 1989 19 Sturt 0 0 Rookie List No Born Player Hgt Wgt Date of Birth Age Debut Recruited from Games Goals 41 nbsp Brodie Martin 180 72 6 November 1988 20 Sturt 0 0 42 nbsp Brian Donnelly 191 84 21 June 1988 20 nbsp Louth GAA 0 0 43 nbsp James Moss 186 80 19 November 1989 20 Central District 0 0 45 nbsp Ricky Henderson 190 78 11 September 1988 21 Trentham 0 0 46 nbsp Chris Schmidt 189 82 20 March 1989 21 2007 West Adelaide Brisbane Lions 2 0Player changes for 2009 editFurther information List of Adelaide Football Club players 2006 2010 In edit Player Previous Club League via nbsp Phil Davis North Adelaide SANFL 2008 AFL Draft Pick 10 nbsp Shaun McKernan Calder Cannons TAC Cup 2008 AFL Draft Pick 28 nbsp Rory Sloane Eastern Ranges TAC Cup 2008 AFL Draft Pick 44 nbsp Tom Lee Claremont WAFL 2008 AFL Draft Pick 60 nbsp Will Young North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup 2008 AFL Draft Pick 72 nbsp Ricky Henderson Trentham TAC Cup 2009 Rookie Draft Pick 10 nbsp Chris Schmidt Brisbane Lions AFL 2009 Rookie Draft Pick 26 nbsp Brian Donnelly Louth GAA 2009 Rookie Draft Pick 55 Out edit Player via 3 nbsp Nathan Bassett Retired nbsp Rhett Biglands Retired nbsp Ken McGregor Retired nbsp Bryce Campbell Delisted nbsp Luke Jericho Delisted nbsp Kris Massie Delisted nbsp Edward Curnow DelistedNAB Cup editThe despite an opening round loss to Geelong the 2009 NAB Cup was not a total loss Trent Hentschel made his return after 21 2 years off with a knee injury 4 The Crows lost to the Geelong Cats by 35 points 1 17 8 119 2 9 12 84 Home and away season editMain article 2009 AFL season In the table below green rows are wins red rows are losses In the Score column Adelaide scores are always shown first 2009 Season Results Round Date Opponent Venue H A Score Ladder Position Percentage W L 1 28 March Collingwood Melbourne Cricket Ground A 13 12 90 13 8 86 8 104 65 1 0 2 3 April St Kilda AAMI Stadium H 10 9 69 15 11 101 12 85 03 1 1 3 12 April Fremantle Subiaco Oval A 15 14 104 11 14 80 8 98 50 2 1 4 18 April Geelong AAMI Stadium H 13 8 86 21 8 134 12 87 00 2 2 5 26 April Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground A 7 9 51 4 10 34 7 91 95 3 2 6 2 May Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium A 12 7 79 15 15 105 11 88 70 3 3 7 10 May Western Bulldogs AAMI Stadium H 12 14 86 17 16 118 12 85 87 3 4 8 16 May Brisbane Lions The Gabba A 12 11 83 18 11 119 12 83 40 3 5 9 23 May Carlton AAMI Stadium H 15 14 104 8 12 60 11 89 84 4 5 10 31 May Hawthorn AAMI Stadium H 16 10 106 12 7 79 11 93 67 5 5 11 7 June Essendon Etihad Stadium A 21 4 130 19 6 114 9 95 92 6 5 12 14 June Kangaroos AAMI Stadium H 9 14 68 3 6 24 6 100 19 7 5 13 27 June Sydney AAMI Stadium H 12 13 85 10 9 69 6 101 60 8 5 14 4 July Richmond Gold Coast Stadium A 15 12 102 13 7 85 5 102 90 9 5 15 11 July Fremantle AAMI Stadium H 19 16 130 1 7 13 5 112 45 10 5 16 19 July St Kilda Etihad Stadium A 7 6 48 15 15 105 6 107 16 10 6 17 26 July Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium H 19 18 132 9 8 62 5 111 89 11 6 18 1 August Geelong Skilled Stadium A 13 13 91 14 9 93 5 111 01 11 7 19 8 August Collingwood AAMI Stadium H 9 14 68 13 11 89 7 109 04 11 8 20 16 August Hawthorn Melbourne Cricket Ground A 13 16 94 9 13 67 6 110 32 12 8 21 22 August West Coast AAMI Stadium H 18 14 122 7 6 48 6 114 42 13 8 22 29 August Carlton Etihad Stadium A 27 14 176 16 8 104 5 117 61 14 8 EF1 4 September Essendon AAMI Stadium H 26 10 166 10 10 70 Not applicable SF1 12 September Collingwood Melbourne Cricket Ground A 11 12 78 12 11 83 Not applicable All times are adjusted to Australian Central Standard Time Round 1 edit Round 1 28 March 2009 1 40 pm Collingwood def by Adelaide Melbourne Cricket Ground crowd 41 591 Report 2 0 12 7 1 43 12 3 75 13 8 86 Q1Q2Q3 Final 5 5 35 8 8 56 11 9 75 13 12 90 Umpires Justin Schmitt Simon Meredith Mathew Nicholls 5 Most DT Pts Bernie Vince Adelaide 131 pts Medhurst Maxwll Cloke Anthony Clarke 2 Davis Swan Pendlebury 1 Goals Stevens 3 Van Berlo Porplyzia 2 Bock Knights Douglas Dangerfield Walker Petrenko 1 Swan Pendlebury O Bree Best Edwards McLeod Vince Shaw hamstring Rusling shoulder Dyas hamstring 6 Injuries Thompson hamstring Gallman collarbone Sloane knee Burton knee 6 Nil Reports Nil Taylor Walker and Jared Petrenko both kicked a goal in their debut for Adelaide It was Adelaide s first victory over Collingwood since 1998 Round 2 edit Round 2 3 April 2009 7 40 pm Adelaide def by St Kilda AAMI Stadium crowd 41 189 Report 2 2 14 5 3 33 9 8 62 10 9 69 Q1Q2Q3 Final 4 2 26 6 7 43 10 7 67 15 11 101 Umpires Stuart Wenn Shaun Ryan Stephen McBurney 7 Most DT Pts Leigh Montagna St Kilda 127 pts Television broadcast 7 ABC Radio 8 Porplyzia Tippett 3 Hentschel Maric Vince Walker 1 Goals Koschitzke 4 Riewoldt Schneider 2 Milne Gardiner King Goddard Montagna Ray Geary 1 Porplyzia Bock Edwards Best Dal Santo Koschitzke Montagna Goodwin corked knee Johncock thumb Martin knee Moran knee Otten knee Sellar hamstring Shaw shin Sloane ankle Stevens concussion Symes knee 9 Injuries Clarke hamstring Eddy ankle Fisher ankle Miles leg stress fracture Smith ankle Steven foot 9 This was St Kilda s fifth win in 18 seasons at AAMI Stadium This was Adelaides fourth loss to St Kilda since Round 12 2006 Round 3 Easter edit Round 3 12 April 2009 4 10 pm Fremantle def by Adelaide Subiaco Oval crowd 30 035 Report 3 5 23 3 7 25 7 2 44 11 14 80 Q1Q2Q3 Final 1 3 9 6 7 43 9 12 72 15 14 104 Umpires Todd Keating Stuart Wenn Dean Margetts 10 Most DT Pts Gary Ablett Jr Geelong 155 pts Pavlich 3 Crowley 2 Hasleby Schammer Tarrant Mundy Hinkley Hill 1 Goals Porplyzia 4 Walker 3 Edwards McLeod Symes Van Berlo Douglas Tippett Gill Dangerfield 1 Hasleby Ibbotson Schammer Best Douglas Dangerfield Porplyzia Vince Hill finger Broughton ankle 11 Injuries Stevens concussion 11 Nil 11 Reports Nil 11 Jason Porplyzia kicked 4 goals in a standout performance Round 4 edit Round 4 18 April 2009 7 10 pm Adelaide def by Geelong AAMI Stadium crowd 40 418 Report 3 2 20 7 2 44 11 6 72 13 8 86 Q1Q2Q3 Final 5 1 31 10 2 62 14 5 89 21 8 134 Umpires Justin Schmitt Simon Meredith Heath Ryan 12 Most DT Pts Gary Ablett Jr Geelong 155 pts Porplyzia 3 Mackay Dangerfield Walker 2 Edwards Thompson Tippett Petrenko 1 Goals Ablett Johnson Varcoe 3 Mooney Rooke Stokes 2 Chapman Blake Mackie Byrnes Selwood Mumford 1 Bock Mackay Edwards Best Ablett Bartel Corey Porplyzia cut eye 13 Injuries Selwood cut cheek Bartel cut eye Milburn back 13 Nil 13 Reports Nil 13 Geelong midfielder Gary Ablett Jr recorded 46 disposals with 33 handpasses equalling Collingwood s Nathan Buckley s ten year old record for the most disposals in a game since the length of the quarters was shortened to twenty minutes in 1994 13 Round 5 ANZAC Day edit Round 5 26 April 2009 4 10 pm Melbourne def by Adelaide Melbourne Cricket Ground crowd 14 129 Report 0 1 1 0 3 3 1 6 12 4 10 34 Q1Q2Q3 Final 2 4 16 4 6 30 5 7 37 7 9 51 Umpires Craig Hendrie Jason Armstrong Justin Schmitt 14 15 Most DT Pts Simon Goodwin Adelaide 127 pts Dunn 2 McDonald McLean 1 Goals Tippett 2 Johncock McLeod Stevens Porplyzia Walker 1 McLean Davey Moloney Best Goodwin Vince Thompson Bock Nil 14 Injuries Nil 14 Nil 14 Reports Nil 14 Melbourne s first half score of 3 point was their lowest since Round 1 1991 against West Coast 14 Round 6 edit Round 6 2 May 2009 7 10 pm Port Adelaide def Adelaide AAMI Stadium crowd 41 558 Report 3 4 22 8 6 54 11 12 78 15 15 105 Q1Q2Q3 Final 2 0 12 5 2 32 8 5 53 12 7 79 Umpires Matt Stevic Ray Chamberlain Chris Kamolins 15 16 Most DT Pts Bernie Vince Adelaide 130 pts Tredrea Motlop Gray 3 Cornes Pearce 2 Ebert Lade 1 Goals Porplyzia 3 Vince Petrenko Dangerfield 2 Thompson Doughty Walker 1 Brogan Cornes Salopek Motlop Best Vince Bock Thompson Hartlett hamstring 16 Injuries Nil 16 Nil 16 Reports Nil 16 This was Adelaides second loss to Port Adelaide in as many games leaving the overall record at 12 14 Port Adelaide with two more showdown victories Round 7 edit Round 7 10 May 2009 12 40 pm Adelaide def by Western Bulldogs AAMI Stadium crowd 31 472 Report 3 5 23 5 9 39 6 2 38 12 14 86 Q1Q2Q3 Final 2 4 16 5 10 40 13 15 105 17 16 118 Umpires Chris Donlon Craig Hendrie Mathew James 17 Most DT Pts Lindsay Gilbee Western Bulldogs 120 pts Walker 4 Knights 3 Porplyzia 2 Tippett Goodwin Edwards 1 Goals Murphy 4 Akermanis 3 Hill Eagleton 2 Cooney Johnson Giansiracussa Gilbee Hahn Minson 1 Walker Tippett Knights Best Johnson Akermanis Eagleton Boyd Goodwin ankle 17 Injuries Griffen corked buttock Higgins groin 17 Nil 17 Reports Nil 17 This was Adelaides first loss to the Western Bulldogs at AAMI Stadium since 2001 Round 8 edit Round 8 16 May 2009 6 40 pm Brisbane Lions def Adelaide The Gabba crowd 27 767 Report 3 4 22 6 4 40 13 7 85 18 11 119 Q1Q2Q3 Final 5 5 35 7 8 50 9 9 63 12 11 83 Umpires Michael Vozzo Heath Ryan Jason Armstrong 18 Most DT Pts Justin Sherman Brisbane Lions 162 pts Bradshaw 5 Sherman 3 Brown Polkinghorne Proud 2 Black Rich Clark Harding 1 Goals Porplyzia Knights Walker 2 Edwards Mackay Dangerfield Moran Reilly Tippett 1 Sherman Bradshaw Black Johnstone Best Edwards Mackay Goodwin Merrett ankle Adcock leg Patfull jaw 18 Injuries Nil 18 Nil 18 Reports Nil 18 Daniel Bradshaw surpassed Alastair Lynch s record of 460 goals for Brisbane Round 9 Indigenous Round edit Round 9 23 May 2009 2 40 pm Adelaide def Carlton AAMI Stadium crowd 41 107 Report 3 4 22 8 6 54 9 11 65 15 14 104 Q1Q2Q3 Final 0 3 3 0 5 5 5 8 38 8 12 60 Umpires Scott McLaren Craig Hendrie Troy Pannell 15 19 20 Most DT Pts Nick Stevens Carlton 131 pts Knights 5 Tippett Porplyzia Vince 2 Doughty Otten Reilly Dangerfield 1 Goals Kreuzer Murphy Stevens 2 Betts Fevola 1 Doughty Edwards Knights Thompson Best Murphy Stevens Kreuzer Nil 19 Injuries Waite knee 19 Nil 19 Reports Nil 19 This was the second time for the season that Adelaide had kept its opposition goalless to half time the first being in Round 5 against Melbourne Round 10 edit Round 10 31 May 2009 12 40 pm Adelaide def Hawthorn AAMI Stadium crowd 40 035 Report 7 1 43 12 4 75 12 5 77 16 10 106 Q1Q2Q3 Final 2 1 13 4 4 20 8 6 54 12 7 79 Umpires Shaun Ryan Robert Findlay Ray Chamberlain 21 Most DT Pts Brad Sewell Hawthorn 133 pts Walker 5 Knights 4 Doughty 2 Vince Tippett Dangerfield Douglas Stevens 1 Goals Rioli 4 Franklin 3 Bateman 2 Lewis Roughead Dew 1 Thompson Knights Walker Bock Best Rioli Sewell Lewis Bock hamstring 22 23 Injuries Thorp foot Whitecross hamstring Young hip 22 23 Nil 24 Reports Mitchell striking 24 Round 11 Women s Round edit Round 11 7 June 2009 12 40 pm Essendon def by Adelaide Etihad Stadium crowd 39 458 Report 5 3 33 10 4 64 16 4 100 18 6 114 Q1Q2Q3 Final 3 0 18 9 0 54 15 2 80 21 4 130 Umpires Hayden Kennedy Stefan Grun Robert Findlay 15 25 Most DT Pts Tyson Edwards Adelaide 166 pts Lucas 4 Watson 3 Monfries Skipworth 2 Ryder Dyson McPhee McVeigh Lovett Reimers Davey 1 Goals Tippett 7 Knights 5 Walker Douglas 2 Dangerfield Maric McLeod Porplyzia Vince 1 Stanton Lovett Watson Best Edwards Tippett Knights Vince Slattery hamstring Laycock foot 23 26 Injuries Goodwin knee 23 26 Ryder rough conduct 24 Reports Nil 24 This game was Tyson Edwards 300th he racked up 41 possessions Kurt Tippett performed admirably scoring 7 goals Round 12 Split Round edit Round 12 14 June 2009 4 10 pm Adelaide def Kangaroos AAMI Stadium crowd 30 173 Report 2 4 16 3 6 24 5 9 39 8 13 61 Q1Q2Q3 Final 0 0 0 1 2 8 2 5 17 3 6 24 Umpires Sam Hay Shaun Ryan Michael Avon 15 27 28 Most DT Pts Michael Doughty Adelaide 132 pts Porplyzia 3 Knights Edwards Bock Tippett Walker Vince 1 Goals Jones Edwards Thomas 1 Thompson Porplyzia Bock Doughty Best Firrito Thompson Simpson Reilly hamstring 27 Injuries Ziebell leg Thomas hamstring 27 Nil 29 Reports Nil 29 This game was North Melbourne s Adam Simpson s 300th game North Melbourne s score was the lowest in the AFL since Round 4 1999 when Essendon kicked 3 5 23 against West Coast It was the first score of three or fewer goals since Fremantle kicked 3 7 25 against Geelong in Round 20 of 2004 North Melbourne last kicked a lower score in Round 12 1971 when they kicked 3 5 23 against Carlton Round 13 edit Round 13 27 June 2009 2 40 pm Adelaide def Sydney AAMI Stadium crowd 38 064 Report 1 3 9 3 4 22 9 7 61 12 13 85 Q1Q2Q3 Final 2 2 14 6 5 41 8 6 54 10 9 69 Umpires Hayden Kennedy Scott McLaren Matthew Nicholls 15 30 Most DT Pts Martin Mattner Sydney 126 pts Porplyzia 3 Knights Edwards Bock Tippett Walker Vince 1 Goals Hall 4 Mattner Jack Shaw Kirk Brabazon Crouch 1 Porplyzia Vince Tippett Thompson Best Kirk O Keefe Mattner Maric cut chin Otten cut head Moran jarred knee 30 Injuries Nil 30 Nil 31 Reports Barry Hall striking 31 This game was infamous for Barry Hall punching Ben Rutten in the chin he was reported for this Round 14 edit Round 14 4 July 2009 6 40 pm Richmond def by Adelaide Gold Coast Stadium crowd 11 174 Report 2 1 13 5 3 33 8 5 53 13 7 85 Q1Q2Q3 Final 5 3 33 9 6 60 14 9 93 15 12 102 Umpires Damien Sully Stuart Wenn Troy Pannell 15 20 32 Most DT Pts Scott Thompson Adelaide 124 pts Nahas 4 Jackson Morton 2 Hislop Tambling Deledio Graham Riewoldt 1 Goals Tippett 5 Mackay Stevens Knights 2 Thompson Douglas Porplyzia McLeod 1 Nahas Tuck Cousins Best McLeod Johncock Tippett Edwards Foley hamstring 32 Injuries Nil 32 Nil 24 Reports Nil 24 Shaun McKernan made his AFL debut this week Round 15 edit Round 15 11 July 2009 7 10 pm Adelaide def Fremantle AAMI Stadium crowd 32 451 Report 5 4 34 10 9 69 12 14 86 19 16 130 Q1Q2Q3 Final 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 5 11 1 7 13 Umpires Chris Donlon Sam Hay Scott Jeffery 15 28 33 Most DT Pts Jason Porplyzia Adelaide 121 pts Tippett Porplyzia 5 Dangerfield 3 Stevens Knights 2 McLeod Shirley 1 Goals Murphy 1 Dangerfield Porplyzia Otten Thompson Best Broughton Duffield Hasleby Nil 33 Injuries Nil 33 James Sellar negligent contact with an umpire 34 Reports Nil 34 This was the third occasion that Adelaide had held their opponents goalless in the first half in 2009 This was Fremantle s lowest score in its AFL history The loss was Fremantle s biggest defeat in its history This was the lowest score by any team in VFL AFL history since Round 16 1961 when Richmond kicked 0 8 8 against St Kilda It was the first score of 0 1 or 2 goals since Round 11 1991 when Carlton kicked 1 10 16 against Footscray Round 16 edit Round 16 19 July 2009 4 10 pm St Kilda def Adelaide Etihad Stadium crowd 31940 Report 4 4 28 10 6 66 13 13 91 15 15 105 Q1Q2Q3 Final 4 2 26 5 2 32 5 4 34 7 6 48 Umpires Stefan Grun Simon Meredith Heath Ryan 15 35 Most DT Pts Farren Ray St Kilda 160 pts Milne Riewoldt 4 Schneider 2 Gram Koschitzke McEvoy McQualter Ray 1 Goals Stevens Tippett 2 Dangerfield Knights Martin Ray Riewoldt Milne Gram Best Thompson Goodwin Rutten Koschitzke split webbing 35 Injuries Mackay hamstring Porplyzia corked knee Dangerfield head 35 Zac Dawson rough conduct Justin Koschitzke striking 36 Reports Nil 36 Brodie Martin made his AFL debut this week Round 17 Rivalry Round edit Round 17 26 July 2009 4 10 pm Adelaide def Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium crowd 46 859 Report 2 5 17 9 7 61 12 15 85 19 18 132 Q1Q2Q3 Final 4 0 24 4 4 28 8 5 53 9 8 62 Umpires Michael Vozzo Heath Ryan Michael Avon 15 37 Most DT Pts Domenic Cassisi Port Adelaide 126 pts Burton 4 Knights 3 Goodwin McLeod Tippett Doughty 2 Dangerfield Vince Bock Porplyzia 1 Goals Gray 3 Pearce Cornes Westhoff Cassisi Davenport Boak 1 Bock Reilly Doughty Vince Best Cassisi Cornes Rodan Otten corked thigh Martin knee 37 Injuries Cornes knee Surjan calf Chaplin bruised shin Boak corked thigh 37 Nil 38 Reports Nil 38 Round 18 edit Round 18 1 August 2009 1 40 pm Geelong def Adelaide Skilled Stadium crowd 21 686 Report 3 3 21 7 7 49 11 7 85 14 9 93 Q1Q2Q3 Final 3 2 20 4 7 31 9 11 65 13 13 91 Umpires Matt Stevic Scott McLaren Matthew Nicholls 15 39 Most DT Pts Paul Chapman Geelong 136 pts Chapman 6 Ablett Mooney 2 Johnson Stokes Bartel Selwood 1 Goals Tippett Burton 4 Johncock Doughty Knights Stevens Reilly 1 Chapman Bartel Selwood Milburn Best Tippett Burton Reilly Nil 39 Injuries Bock bruised heel 39 Nil 40 Reports Nil 40 Round 19 edit Round 19 8 August 2009 7 10 pm Adelaide def by Collingwood AAMI Stadium crowd 45 128 Report 2 4 16 3 10 28 6 13 49 9 14 68 Q1Q2Q3 Final 2 5 17 3 7 25 8 7 55 13 11 89 Umpires Scott McLaren Heath Ryan Scott Jeffery 15 41 Most DT Pts Alan Didak Collingwood 141 pts Porplyzia 3 Knights 2 Burton Tippett McLeod Symes 1 Goals Anthony 3 Dawes Didak Cloke Wood 2 Dick Thomas 1 Goodwin Vince Porplyzia Best Didak Swan Pendlebury O Brien Burton corked buttock 41 Injuries Nil 41 Nil 42 Reports Nil 42 Round 20 Green Round edit Round 20 14 August 2009 7 10 pm Hawthorn def by Adelaide Melbourne Cricket Ground crowd 32 583 Report 5 3 33 5 5 35 8 10 58 9 13 67 Q1Q2Q3 Final 1 2 8 6 8 44 12 9 81 13 16 94 Umpires Stephen McBurney Ray Chamberlain Simon Meredith 15 43 Most DT Pts Ben McGlynn Hawthorn 122 pts Franklin 4 Lewis Sewell McGlynn Rioli Morton 1 Goals Hentschel 4 Thompson Porplyzia 2 Tippett Vince Doughty Douglas Knights 1 Lewis Franklin McGlynn Best McLeod Hentschel Doughty Vince Campbell hand 43 Injuries Nil 43 Nil 44 Reports Nil 44 Rory Sloane made his AFL debut this week Round 21 edit Round 21 22 August 2009 2 40 pm Adelaide def West Coast AAMI Stadium crowd 39 640 Report 2 4 16 8 8 56 12 12 84 18 14 122 Q1Q2Q3 Final 2 2 14 4 2 26 5 5 35 7 6 48 Umpires Shane Stewart Justin Schmitt Simon Meredith 15 45 Most DT Pts Scott Thompson Adelaide 127 pts Porplyzia 6 Thompson Hentschel Douglas Maric Knights 2 Tippett Rutten 1 Goals LeCras Kennedy 2 Swift Lynch Embley 1 Goodwin Porplyzia Vince Thompson Best Selwood Ebert Houlihan Shirley hamstring Thompson bruised hip 45 Injuries Davis concussion 45 Nil 46 Reports Nil 46 Round 22 edit Round 22 29 August 2009 3 40 pm Carlton def by Adelaide Etihad Stadium crowd 42 356 Report 7 2 44 10 5 65 12 6 78 16 8 104 Q1Q2Q3 Final 6 3 39 13 7 85 20 11 131 27 14 176 Umpires Michael Vozzo Stephen McBurney Simon Meredith 15 47 Most DT Pts Bernie Vince Adelaide 134 pts Fevola 5 Stevens 2 Carrazzo Joseph Walker Gibbs Yarran Simpson Murphy Hampson O hAilpin 1 Goals Knights Porplyzia Tippett 4 Vince 3 Burton Dangerfield Hentschel 2 McLeod Symes Mackay Sellar Goodwin Thompson 1 Gibbs Stevens Kreuzer Best Vince McLeod Tippett Porplyzia Nil 47 Injuries Van Berlo back strain Mackay ankle 47 Nil 48 Reports Nil 48 This was Adelaide s fifth highest score in the club s history Brett Burton s mark in the third quarter went on to win the AFL Mark of the Year award Finals editMain article 2009 AFL finals series Week one edit Elimination final 4 September 2009 7 45 pm Adelaide def Essendon AAMI Stadium crowd 50 393 4 3 27 12 4 76 18 9 117 26 10 166 Q1Q2Q3 Final 3 3 21 5 7 37 8 8 56 10 10 70 Umpires Stephen McBurney Matt Stevic Shaun Ryan 15 49 Most DT Pts Andrew McLeod Adelaide 114 pts Porplyzia 5 Tippett 4 Knights Burton 3 Dangerfield Douglas 2 Vince Edwards Maric Hentschel Thompson Mackay Sellar 1 Goals McPhee 4 Skipworth 2 Monfries Quinn Stanton Lovett 1 Vince McLeod Doughty Porplyzia Best McPhee Welsh Stanton Nil 49 Injuries Nil 49 Nil 50 Reports Lovett Murray rough conduct McVeigh striking 50 This was Essendon s first final since 2004 Adelaide was hoping to end a shocking run in finals having been eliminated in the first week in both 2007 and 2008 Week two edit Semi final 12 September 2009 7 00 pm Collingwood def Adelaide Melbourne Cricket Ground crowd 62 184 1 4 10 3 5 23 9 7 61 12 11 83 Q1Q2Q3 Final 6 3 39 7 7 49 7 9 51 11 12 78 Umpires Brett Rosebury Ray Chamberlain Shane McInerney 51 Most DT Pts Steele Sidebottom Collingwood 122 pts Johnson Dick 2 Lockyer O Brien Wellingham Swan Cloke Macaffer Brown Anthony 1 Goals Tippett 4 Dangerfield Thompson 2 Hentschel Knights Burton 1 Maxwell Sidebottom Shaw Swan Best Vince Goodwin Johncock Nil 51 Injuries Knights hamstring 51 Nil 52 Reports Nil 52 Statistics editTeam edit Highest score 27 14 176 vs Carlton in round 22 Lowest score 7 6 48 vs St Kilda in round 16 Highest ladder position 5 after rounds 14 15 17 and 22 Lowest ladder position 12 after rounds 2 4 and 7 8 Highest percentage 117 61 after round 22 Lowest percentage 83 4 after round 8 Home W L record 7 4 Away W L record 6 4 Final Score for 344 231 2295 rank 5 Final Score against 284 199 1903 rank 15 Individual edit Most games 53 24 Bernie Vince Andrew McLeod Michael Doughty Andy Otten Ben Rutten Jason Porplyzia and Kurt Tippett Most kicks 53 336 Bernie Vince 310 Andrew McLeod Most handballs 53 352 Scott Thompson 328 Simon Goodwin Most disposals 53 659 Bernie Vince 605 Scott Thompson Most hit outs 53 358 Ivan Maric 243 Kurt Tippett Most tackles 53 99 Scott Thompson 89 Michael Doughty Most marks 53 142 Bernie Vince Ben Rutten Most goals 53 57 Jason Porplyzia 55 Kurt TippettLadder edit2009 AFL ladder Pos Teamvte Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts 1 St Kilda 22 20 2 0 2197 1411 155 7 80 Finals series 2 Geelong P 22 18 4 0 2312 1815 127 4 72 3 Western Bulldogs 22 15 7 0 2378 1940 122 6 60 4 Collingwood 22 15 7 0 2174 1778 122 3 60 5 Adelaide 22 14 8 0 2104 1789 117 6 56 6 Brisbane Lions 22 13 8 1 2017 1890 106 7 54 7 Carlton 22 13 9 0 2270 2055 110 5 52 8 Essendon 22 10 11 1 2080 2127 97 8 42 9 Hawthorn 22 9 13 0 1962 2120 92 5 36 10 Port Adelaide 22 9 13 0 1990 2244 88 7 36 11 West Coast 22 8 14 0 1893 2029 93 3 32 12 Sydney 22 8 14 0 1888 2027 93 1 32 13 North Melbourne 22 7 14 1 1680 2015 83 4 30 14 Fremantle 22 6 16 0 1747 2259 77 3 24 15 Richmond 22 5 16 1 1774 2388 74 3 22 16 Melbourne 22 4 18 0 1706 2285 74 7 16Source AFL ladderRules for classification 1 points 2 percentage 3 number of points for P PremiersSee also editAdelaide Crows 2009 Playing 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