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2013 AFL season

The 2013 AFL season was the 117th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured eighteen clubs, ran from 22 March until 28 September, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs.

2013 AFL premiership season
Teams18
PremiersHawthorn
11th premiership
Minor premiersHawthorn
9th minor premiership
Pre-season cupBrisbane Lions
1st pre-season cup win
Brownlow MedallistGary Ablett Jr.
Gold Coast (28 votes)
Coleman MedallistJarryd Roughead
Hawthorn (68 goals)
Attendance
Matches played207
Total attendance6,931,085 (33,484 per match)
Highest (H&A)93,373 (round 5, Essendon v Collingwood)
Highest (finals)100,007 (Grand Final, Hawthorn vs. Fremantle)
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The premiership was won by the Hawthorn Football Club for the eleventh time, after it defeated Fremantle by 15 points in the 2013 AFL Grand Final.

The season was marred by a series of off-field controversies, with three clubs penalised in 2013 for separate infractions which had taken place over previous years: Essendon, following an Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority investigation into the club's supplements program; Adelaide, after illegal payments and draft-tampering charges relating to Kurt Tippett's 2009 contract extension; and Melbourne, after an investigation into allegations that the club had intentionally lost matches towards the end of the 2009 season.

Pre-season

All Stars game

The biennial All Star game played in the Northern Territory, featuring an AFL team and the Indigenous All Stars team, made up of some of the best Indigenous players in the game, returned for the 2013 pre-season. Richmond were selected as the AFL team to partake in the game, which was played at Traeger Park in Alice Springs.[1]

2013 Indigenous All Stars Game
Friday, 8 February 7:45pm (ACST) Indigenous All Stars def. Richmond Traeger Park, Alice Springs (crowd: 8,350) Report
5.0 (30)
8.1 (49)
12.4 (76)
 14.6 (90)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.1 (7)
2.1 (13)
3.1 (19)
 6.4 (40)
Polly Farmer Medal: Harley Bennell
Television broadcast: afl.com.au
Johncock 3, Jones 2, Betts 2, Leroy Jetta, Ryder,
Ugle, Thomas, Anderson, Bennell, Newman
Goals McGuane 2, Stephenson 2, McDonough, A.Edwards
Bennell, Jones, Alwyn Davey, Johncock, Betts Best Martin, S.Edwards, Conca, Grigg, Elton
Nil Injuries Nil
Nil Reports Nil

NAB Cup

The 2013 NAB Cup was won by the Brisbane Lions, their first ever win preseason competition win, when they defeated Carlton by 40 points.[2]


2013 NAB Cup Grand Final
Friday, 15 March 7:45pm (AEDT) Carlton def. by Brisbane Lions Etihad Stadium (crowd: 24,884)
1.2.0 (21)
2.6.6 (60)
2.7.7 (67)
 2.7.9 (69)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
0.5.3 (33)
0.7.5 (47)
0.12.10 (82)
 0.16.13 (109)
Umpires: Bannister, Margetts, Jeffery
Michael Tuck Medal: Daniel Rich
Television broadcast: Seven Network / Fox Footy
Bryce Gibbs, Zach Tuohy Super Goals N/A
Betts, Casboult, Duigan, Kreuzer, Robinson, Rowe, White Goals Brown 5, Green 3, Zorko 2, Bewick, Karnezis, McGrath, Polkinghorne, Redden, Rich
Gibbs, Simpson, Yarran, Kreuzer, Murphy Best Rich, Zorko, Hanley, Brown, Karnezis, Moloney, Merrett, Green
N/A Injuries N/A
N/A Reports N/A
  • Due to the unavailability of the Gabba because of cricket commitments, the AFL chose to schedule the match at Etihad Stadium rather than Metricon Stadium in Queensland, citing that the largest possible crowd would be drawn in Melbourne ahead of any potential game on the Gold Coast.[3]

Premiership season

The full fixture was released on Wednesday 31 October 2012.

Round 1

Round 1
Friday, 22 March (8:10 pm) Adelaide 11.16 (82) def. by Essendon 18.9 (117) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 42,218)
Saturday, 23 March (4:40 pm) Fremantle 16.12 (108) def. West Coast 11.14 (80) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 39,629)
Thursday, 28 March (7:45 pm) Carlton 14.17 (101) def. by Richmond 14.22 (106) MCG (crowd: 80,971)
Saturday, 30 March (1:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 19.13 (127) def. Brisbane Lions 7.17 (59) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 25,263)
Saturday, 30 March (4:40 pm) Greater Western Sydney 11.10 (76) def. by Sydney 16.10 (106) ANZ Stadium (crowd: 23,690)
Saturday, 30 March (6:45 pm) Gold Coast 13.12 (90) def. St Kilda 10.17 (77) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 13,832)
Sunday, 31 March (1:10 pm) Melbourne 8.6 (54) def. by Port Adelaide 19.19 (133) MCG (crowd: 22,924)
Sunday, 31 March (4:40 pm) North Melbourne 13.9 (87) def. by Collingwood 15.13 (103) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 41,040)
Monday, 1 April (3:20 pm) Hawthorn 12.14 (86) def. by Geelong 13.15 (93) MCG (crowd: 76,300)

Round 2

Round 2
Friday, 5 April (7:50 pm) St Kilda 12.10 (82) def. by Richmond 14.15 (99) MCG (crowd: 56,783)
Saturday, 6 April (1:45 pm) Sydney 17.12 (114) def. Gold Coast 11.7 (73) SCG (crowd: 20,372)
Saturday, 6 April (2:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 11.12 (78) def. by Fremantle 16.10 (106) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 19,210)
Saturday, 6 April (3:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 10.17 (77) def. by Adelaide 14.12 (96) Gabba (crowd: 21,308)
Saturday, 6 April (7:10 pm) Port Adelaide 19.20 (134) def. Greater Western Sydney 11.12 (78) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 25,122)
Saturday, 6 April (7:40 pm) Essendon 28.16 (184) def. Melbourne 5.6 (36) MCG (crowd: 51,153)
Sunday, 7 April (1:10 pm) Geelong 16.16 (112) def. North Melbourne 17.6 (108) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 34,152)
Sunday, 7 April (3:20 pm) Collingwood 17.15 (117) def. Carlton 15.10 (100) MCG (crowd: 84,247)
Sunday, 7 April (2:40 pm) West Coast 15.8 (98) def. by Hawthorn 23.10 (148) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 38,389)

Round 3

Round 3
Friday, 12 April (6:40 pm) Fremantle 9.14 (68) def. by Essendon 10.12 (72) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 35,963)
Saturday, 13 April (1:45 pm) North Melbourne 13.14 (92) def. by Sydney 20.11 (131) Blundstone Arena (crowd: 13,221)
Saturday, 13 April (2:10 pm) Melbourne 13.5 (83) def. by West Coast 27.15 (177) MCG (crowd: 18,571)
Saturday, 13 April (4:40 pm) Greater Western Sydney 10.8 (68) def. by St Kilda 21.14 (140) StarTrack Oval Canberra (crowd: 11,092)
Saturday, 13 April (7:40 pm) Geelong 18.11 (119) def. Carlton 15.13 (103) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 43,241)
Saturday, 13 April (7:40 pm) Gold Coast 13.14 (92) def. by Brisbane Lions 13.16 (94) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 12,961)
Sunday, 14 April (1:10 pm) Richmond 20.15 (135) def. Western Bulldogs 10.8 (68) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 44,045)
Sunday, 14 April (3:20 pm) Collingwood 13.12 (90) def. by Hawthorn 22.13 (145) MCG (crowd: 72,254)
Sunday, 14 April (4:10 pm) Port Adelaide 17.16 (118) def. Adelaide 16.13 (109) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 40,707)

Round 4

Round 4
Friday, 19 April (7:50 pm) Sydney 16.7 (103) def. by Geelong 19.10 (124) SCG (crowd: 31,060)
Saturday, 20 April (1:45 pm) Hawthorn 18.10 (118) def. Fremantle 11.10 (76) Aurora Stadium (crowd: 12,619)
Saturday, 20 April (2:10 pm) Richmond 11.13 (79) def. by Collingwood 16.17 (113) MCG (crowd: 81,950)
Saturday, 20 April (4:40 pm) St Kilda 13.13 (91) def. by Essendon 19.14 (128) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 46,965)
Saturday, 20 April (5:40 pm) West Coast 7.23 (65) def. by Carlton 12.17 (89) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 38,674)
Saturday, 20 April (7:40 pm) Gold Coast 9.12 (66) def. by Port Adelaide 16.8 (104) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 11,332)
Sunday, 21 April (1:10 pm) Melbourne 22.12 (144) def. Greater Western Sydney 15.13 (103) MCG (crowd: 20,018)
Sunday, 21 April (2:50 pm) Adelaide 12.8 (80) def. Western Bulldogs 4.4 (28) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 24,684)
Sunday, 21 April (4:40 pm) North Melbourne 18.17 (125) def. Brisbane Lions 9.8 (62) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 22,776)

Round 5

Round 5
Thursday, 25 April (2:40 pm) Essendon 18.13 (121) def. Collingwood 10.15 (75) MCG (crowd: 93,373)
Thursday, 25 April (7:50 pm) St Kilda 9.9 (63) def. by Sydney 11.13 (79) Westpac Stadium (crowd: 22,546)
Friday, 26 April (6:45 pm) Fremantle 12.9 (81) def. Richmond 12.8 (80) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 36,365)
Saturday, 27 April (1:45 pm) Greater Western Sydney 16.8 (104) def. by Gold Coast 21.22 (148) StarTrack Oval Canberra (crowd: 6,832)
Saturday, 27 April (4:40 pm) Carlton 17.13 (115) def. Adelaide 12.11 (83) MCG (crowd: 44,711)
Saturday, 27 April (7:15 pm) Port Adelaide 12.12 (84) def. West Coast 10.19 (79) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 26,132)
Saturday, 27 April (7:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 13.8 (86) def. by Geelong 15.17 (107) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 26,153)
Sunday, 28 April (3:20 pm) Brisbane Lions 17.20 (122) def. Melbourne 14.10 (94) Gabba (crowd: 19,018)
Sunday, 28 April (4:40 pm) Hawthorn 14.15 (99) def. North Melbourne 13.18 (96) MCG (crowd: 42,103)
  • The St Kilda vs Sydney match was the first AFL premiership match played outside Australia.[15]

Round 6

Round 6
Friday, 3 May (7:50 pm) Collingwood 15.13 (103) def. St Kilda 11.11 (77) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 40,071)
Saturday, 4 May (1:45 pm) Essendon 17.18 (120) def. Greater Western Sydney 12.9 (81) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 30,143)
Saturday, 4 May (2:10 pm) North Melbourne 14.9 (93) def. Port Adelaide 12.11 (83) Blundstone Arena (crowd: 10,265)
Saturday, 4 May (4:10 pm) Adelaide 11.12 (78) def. by Hawthorn 13.11 (89) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 37,324)
Saturday, 4 May (7:40 pm) Gold Coast 7.12 (54) def. by Fremantle 15.9 (99) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 10,552)
Saturday, 4 May (7:40 pm) Richmond 13.9 (87) def. by Geelong 20.11 (131) MCG (crowd: 55,625)
Sunday, 5 May (1:10 pm) Sydney 17.13 (115) def. Brisbane Lions 8.7 (55) SCG (crowd: 23,315)
Sunday, 5 May (3:20 pm) Carlton 18.13 (121) def. Melbourne 8.12 (60) MCG (crowd: 35,286)
Sunday, 5 May (2:40 pm) West Coast 21.11 (137) def. Western Bulldogs 10.7 (67) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 36,163)

Round 7

Round 7
Friday, 10 May (7:50 pm) Geelong 17.11 (113) def. Essendon 11.19 (85) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 53,014)
Saturday, 11 May (1:15 pm) Port Adelaide 10.13 (73) def. by Richmond 18.6 (114) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 25,372)
Saturday, 11 May (2:10 pm) Brisbane Lions 12.10 (82) def. by West Coast 17.6 (108) Gabba (crowd: 17,615)
Saturday, 11 May (4:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 15.7 (97) def. by North Melbourne 22.19 (151) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 23,690)
Saturday, 11 May (5:40 pm) Fremantle 15.10 (100) def. Collingwood 10.13 (73) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 37,214)
Saturday, 11 May (7:40 pm) Hawthorn 18.11 (119) def. Sydney 12.10 (82) MCG (crowd: 54,725)
Sunday, 12 May (1:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 7.10 (52) def. by Adelaide 29.13 (187) Škoda Stadium (crowd: 5,830)
Sunday, 12 May (4:40 pm) Melbourne 7.12 (54) def. by Gold Coast 16.18 (114) MCG (crowd: 13,304)
Monday, 13 May (7:40 pm) St Kilda 11.11 (77) def. Carlton 9.14 (68) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 34,054)

Round 8

Round 8
Friday, 17 May (6:40 pm) West Coast 12.18 (90) def. North Melbourne 13.10 (88) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 38,146)
Saturday, 18 May (1:45 pm) Essendon 12.14 (86) def. by Brisbane Lions 14.12 (96) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 33,915)
Saturday, 18 May (2:10 pm) Hawthorn 21.14 (140) def. Greater Western Sydney 9.3 (57) Aurora Stadium (crowd: 10,513)
Saturday, 18 May (4:40 pm) Gold Coast 13.15 (93) def. Western Bulldogs 8.13 (61) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 13,520)
Saturday, 18 May (7:40 pm) Sydney 11.4 (70) drew with Fremantle 9.16 (70) SCG (crowd: 22,546)
Saturday, 18 May (7:40 pm) Collingwood 15.12 (102) def. Geelong 14.12 (96) MCG (crowd: 66,768)
Sunday, 19 May (1:10 pm) Carlton 16.13 (109) def. Port Adelaide 14.7 (91) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 29,936)
Sunday, 19 May (3:20 pm) Richmond 15.16 (106) def. Melbourne 11.6 (72) MCG (crowd: 39,148)
Sunday, 19 May (4:10 pm) Adelaide 12.15 (87) def. St Kilda 6.11 (47) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 34,605)

Round 9

Round 9
Friday, 24 May (7:50 pm) Collingwood 8.7 (55) def. by Sydney 15.12 (102) MCG (crowd: 65,306)
Saturday, 25 May (1:15 pm) Port Adelaide 9.14 (68) def. by Geelong 18.8 (116) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 21,309)
Saturday, 25 May (2:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 8.7 (55) def. by West Coast 23.17 (155) Škoda Stadium (crowd: 6,324)
Saturday, 25 May (4:40 pm) St Kilda 15.11 (101) def. by Western Bulldogs 17.8 (110) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 25,982)
Saturday, 25 May (7:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 12.13 (85) def. by Carlton 13.20 (98) Gabba (crowd: 24,037)
Saturday, 25 May (7:45 pm) Richmond 9.8 (62) def. by Essendon 13.13 (91) MCG (crowd: 84,234)
Sunday, 26 May (1:10 pm) Hawthorn 18.10 (118) def. Gold Coast 14.8 (92) MCG (crowd: 28,112)
Sunday, 26 May (3:20 pm) North Melbourne 19.10 (124) def. by Adelaide 18.17 (125) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 23,033)
Sunday, 26 May (2:40 pm) Fremantle 19.16 (130) def. Melbourne 6.4 (40) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 32,950)

Round 10

Round 10
Friday, 31 May (7:50 pm) Brisbane Lions 7.9 (51) def. by Collingwood 14.16 (100) Gabba (crowd: 26,626)
Saturday, 1 June (1:45 pm) Carlton 22.16 (148) def. Greater Western Sydney 8.6 (54) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 25,008)
Saturday, 1 June (1:40 pm) Adelaide 8.11 (59) def. by Fremantle 10.6 (66) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 27,684)
Saturday, 1 June (4:40 pm) Sydney 17.13 (115) def. Essendon 10.11 (71) SCG (crowd: 29,792)
Saturday, 1 June (7:40 pm) Geelong 18.15 (123) def. Gold Coast 10.11 (71) Simonds Stadium (crowd: 30,082)
Saturday, 1 June (7:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 10.7 (67) def. Port Adelaide 8.10 (58) TIO Stadium (crowd: 7,850)
Sunday, 2 June (3:20 pm) Melbourne 6.12 (48) def. by Hawthorn 21.17 (143) MCG (crowd: 28,546)
Sunday, 2 June (4:40 pm) North Melbourne 19.19 (133) def. St Kilda 10.5 (65) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 25,658)
Monday, 3 June (5:40 pm) West Coast 8.14 (62) def. by Richmond 16.7 (103) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 37,781)
  • For the first time, Geelong played a night match at Simonds Stadium, their home stadium.

Round 11

Round 11
Friday, 7 June (7:50 pm) Essendon 11.11 (77) def. Carlton 10.12 (72) MCG (crowd: 82,639)
Saturday, 8 June (1:40 pm) Greater Western Sydney 15.8 (98) def. by Geelong 24.13 (157) Škoda Stadium (crowd: 7,809)
Saturday, 8 June (4:10 pm) Adelaide 6.14 (50) def. by Sydney 19.13 (127) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 38,374)
Saturday, 8 June (7:40 pm) Gold Coast 9.12 (66) def. North Melbourne 8.3 (51) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 10,891)
Sunday, 9 June (4:40 pm) St Kilda 11.14 (80) def. by West Coast 12.12 (84) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 23,795)
Monday, 10 June (3:15 pm) Melbourne 5.9 (39) def. by Collingwood 17.20 (122) MCG (crowd: 50,835)
Bye
Brisbane Lions, Fremantle, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, Richmond, Western Bulldogs

Round 12

Round 12
Friday, 14 June (7:50 pm) Carlton 13.9 (87) def. by Hawthorn 15.12 (102) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 45,670)
Saturday, 15 June (1:40 pm) Richmond 16.14 (110) def. Adelaide 10.12 (72) MCG (crowd: 43,615)
Saturday, 15 June (2:40 pm) Fremantle 12.14 (86) def. Brisbane Lions 6.10 (46) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 33,384)
Saturday, 15 June (7:40 pm) Essendon 17.13 (115) def. Gold Coast 11.6 (72) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 31,452)
Sunday, 16 June (1:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 6.14 (50) def. by Port Adelaide 19.11 (125) Škoda Stadium (crowd: 6,601)
Sunday, 16 June (4:40 pm) Collingwood 15.9 (99) def. Western Bulldogs 9.11 (65) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 32,253)
Bye
Geelong, Melbourne, North Melbourne, St Kilda, Sydney, West Coast

Round 13

Round 13
Friday, 21 June (7:50 pm) Hawthorn 19.9 (123) def. West Coast 16.7 (103) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 32,567)
Saturday, 22 June (1:10 pm) Port Adelaide 10.12 (72) def. Sydney 8.6 (54) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 16,096)
Saturday, 22 June (4:40 pm) St Kilda 16.8 (104) def. Melbourne 10.9 (69) MCG (crowd: 28,751)
Saturday, 22 June (7:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 8.13 (61) def. by Richmond 17.19 (121) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 29,788)
Sunday, 23 June (1:20 pm) Fremantle 10.7 (67) def. North Melbourne 4.5 (29) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 31,637)
Sunday, 23 June (4:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 15.13 (103) def. Geelong 14.14 (98) Gabba (crowd: 24,164)
Bye
Adelaide, Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Gold Coast, Greater Western Sydney

Round 14

Round 14
Thursday, 27 June (6:10 pm) West Coast 13.13 (91) def. by Essendon 15.8 (98) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 36,451)
Friday, 28 June (7:50 pm) Sydney 8.17 (65) def. Carlton 5.13 (43) SCG (crowd: 25,349)
Saturday, 29 June (1:40 pm) Gold Coast 11.17 (83) def. by Adelaide 16.15 (111) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 13,791)
Saturday, 29 June (4:10 pm) Port Adelaide 13.8 (86) def. Collingwood 7.9 (51) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 31,121)
Saturday, 29 June (7:40 pm) Melbourne 15.13 (103) def. Western Bulldogs 15.10 (100) MCG (crowd: 21,217)
Saturday, 29 June (7:40 pm) Geelong 11.19 (85) def. Fremantle 7.2 (44) Simonds Stadium (crowd: 26,743)
Sunday, 30 June (1:10 pm) Hawthorn 21.17 (143) def. Brisbane Lions 12.13 (85) Aurora Stadium (crowd: 15,796)
Sunday, 30 June (3:20 pm) North Melbourne 19.16 (130) def. Greater Western Sydney 6.8 (44) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 15,438)
Sunday, 30 June (4:40 pm) Richmond 17.17 (119) def. St Kilda 8.7 (55) MCG (crowd: 52,184)

Round 15

Round 15
Friday, 5 July (7:50 pm) Carlton 12.5 (77) def. by Collingwood 17.16 (118) MCG (crowd: 78,224)
Saturday, 6 July (1:45 pm) Greater Western Sydney 12.11 (83) def. by Western Bulldogs 13.9 (87) StarTrack Oval Canberra (crowd: 7,132)
Saturday, 6 July (2:10 pm) North Melbourne 19.14 (128) def. Richmond 8.18 (66) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 45,966)
Saturday, 6 July (4:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 17.14 (116) def. Gold Coast 12.11 (83) Gabba (crowd: 27,170)
Saturday, 6 July (7:10 pm) Adelaide 9.15 (69) def. by West Coast 11.9 (75) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 26,426)
Saturday, 6 July (7:40 pm) Geelong 11.16 (82) def. Hawthorn 10.12 (72) MCG (crowd: 85,197)
Sunday, 7 July (1:10 pm) Melbourne 13.7 (85) def. by Sydney 16.20 (116) MCG (crowd: 26,216)
Sunday, 7 July (1:20 pm) Fremantle 15.10 (100) def. St Kilda 11.4 (70) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 34,064)
Sunday, 7 July (4:40 pm) Essendon 18.10 (118) def. Port Adelaide 12.16 (88) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 40,817)
  • Hawthorn's loss ended a twelve-game winning streak, equalling its 1961 winning streak as the longest in club history.[21]

Round 16

Round 16
Friday, 12 July (7:50 pm) Collingwood 17.9 (111) def. Adelaide 12.12 (84) MCG (crowd: 54,790)
Saturday, 13 July (1:15 pm) Port Adelaide 12.7 (79) def. by Hawthorn 19.10 (124) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 23,748)
Saturday, 13 July (2:10 pm) Geelong 13.20 (98) def. Melbourne 4.6 (30) Simonds Stadium (crowd: 23,172)
Saturday, 13 July (4:40 pm) Richmond 6.17 (53) def. Gold Coast 6.8 (44) Cazaly's Stadium (crowd: 11,197)
Saturday, 13 July (7:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 18.9 (117) def. North Melbourne 17.3 (105) Gabba (crowd: 18,131)
Saturday, 13 July (7:40 pm) Carlton 16.14 (110) def. St Kilda 10.14 (74) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 30,949)
Sunday, 14 July (1:10 pm) Sydney 24.27 (171) def. Greater Western Sydney 5.12 (42) SCG (crowd: 21,757)
Sunday, 14 July (3:20 pm) Western Bulldogs 14.6 (90) def. by Essendon 18.13 (121) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 32,500)
Sunday, 14 July (2:40 pm) West Coast 14.9 (93) def. by Fremantle 19.7 (121) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 39,839)
  • Melbourne recorded only 19 inside-50s in its loss to Geelong, an AFL-record low since the statistic was first recorded in 1999.[22]

Round 17

Round 17
Friday, 19 July (7:50 pm) North Melbourne 16.12 (108) def. by Carlton 16.13 (109) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 37,443)
Saturday, 20 July (1:45 pm) Hawthorn 13.17 (95) def. Western Bulldogs 11.10 (76) Aurora Stadium (crowd: 14,022)
Saturday, 20 July (2:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 11.11 (77) def. by Essendon 18.8 (116) Škoda Stadium (crowd: 10,783)
Saturday, 20 July (4:40 pm) Gold Coast 13.7 (85) def. Collingwood 11.12 (78) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 19,721)
Saturday, 20 July (7:10 pm) Melbourne 11.9 (75) def. by Brisbane Lions 13.16 (94) TIO Stadium (crowd: 7,615)
Saturday, 20 July (7:40 pm) St Kilda 13.14 (92) def. by Port Adelaide 14.13 (97) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 14,878)
Sunday, 21 July (1:10 pm) Richmond 12.12 (84) def. Fremantle 8.9 (57) MCG (crowd: 40,125)
Sunday, 21 July (2:50 pm) Adelaide 14.10 (94) def. Geelong 14.8 (92) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 28,603)
Sunday, 21 July (2:40 pm) West Coast 11.13 (79) def. by Sydney 17.11 (113) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 35,166)

Round 18

Round 18
Friday, 26 July (7:50 pm) Essendon 13.9 (87) def. by Hawthorn 22.11 (143) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 49,505)
Saturday, 27 July (1:45 pm) Gold Coast 11.11 (77) def. by Carlton 16.24 (120) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 19,460)
Saturday, 27 July (2:10 pm) Melbourne 4.4 (28) def. by North Melbourne 22.18 (150) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 16,959)
Saturday, 27 July (4:40 pm) Collingwood 15.16 (106) def. Greater Western Sydney 10.6 (66) MCG (crowd: 32,691)
Saturday, 27 July (5:40 pm) Fremantle 11.9 (75) def. Adelaide 7.11 (53) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 28,765)
Saturday, 27 July (7:40 pm) Geelong 21.11 (137) def. St Kilda 5.6 (36) Simonds Stadium (crowd: 27,200)
Sunday, 28 July (12:40 pm) Port Adelaide 9.17 (71) def. Brisbane Lions 9.8 (62) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 22,631)
Sunday, 28 July (3:20 pm) Western Bulldogs 16.15 (111) def. West Coast 13.11 (89) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 17,019)
Sunday, 28 July (4:40 pm) Sydney 16.14 (110) def. Richmond 9.9 (63) SCG (crowd: 29,738)

Round 19

Round 19
Friday, 2 August (7:50 pm) North Melbourne 15.6 (96) def. Geelong 13.8 (86) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 33,584)
Saturday, 3 August (1:45 pm) Greater Western Sydney 19.10 (124) def. Melbourne 12.15 (87) Škoda Stadium (crowd: 8,308)
Saturday, 3 August (2:10 pm) Hawthorn 9.12 (66) def. by Richmond 16.11 (107) MCG (crowd: 64,324)
Saturday, 3 August (2:40 pm) West Coast 20.10 (130) def. Gold Coast 17.11 (113) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 32,140)
Saturday, 3 August (7:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 16.12 (108) def. St Kilda 11.11 (77) Gabba (crowd: 19,856)
Saturday, 3 August (7:40 pm) Carlton 12.8 (80) def. by Fremantle 17.14 (116) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 30,457)
Sunday, 4 August (1:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 15.9 (99) def. by Sydney 21.8 (134) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 22,647)
Sunday, 4 August (2:50 pm) Adelaide 15.13 (103) def. by Port Adelaide 17.5 (107) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 43,368)
Sunday, 4 August (4:40 pm) Collingwood 20.13 (133) def. Essendon 7.12 (54) MCG (crowd: 69,821)

Round 20

Round 20
Friday, 9 August (7:50 pm) St Kilda 7.14 (56) def. by Hawthorn 14.18 (102) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 24,765)
Saturday, 10 August (1:45 pm) Richmond 14.13 (97) def. Brisbane Lions 11.8 (74) MCG (crowd: 46,961)
Saturday, 10 August (2:10 pm) Geelong 20.9 (129) def. Port Adelaide 16.8 (104) Simonds Stadium (crowd: 24,784)
Saturday, 10 August (4:40 pm) Carlton 13.11 (89) def. by Western Bulldogs 16.21 (117) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 31,126)
Saturday, 10 August (7:40 pm) Gold Coast 13.12 (90) def. Melbourne 10.17 (77) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 13,840)
Saturday, 10 August (7:40 pm) Sydney 10.11 (71) def. by Collingwood 14.16 (100) ANZ Stadium (crowd: 42,627)
Sunday, 11 August (1:10 pm) Essendon 9.13 (67) def. by West Coast 18.12 (120) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 32,595)
Sunday, 11 August (2:50 pm) Adelaide 11.13 (79) def. North Melbourne 10.10 (70) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 31,801)
Sunday, 11 August (2:40 pm) Fremantle 24.13 (157) def. Greater Western Sydney 6.8 (44) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 31,390)

Round 21

Round 21
Friday, 16 August (7:50 pm) Hawthorn 18.11 (119) def. Collingwood 12.12 (84) MCG (crowd:  71,533)
Saturday, 17 August (1:45 pm) Richmond 14.12 (96) def. by Carlton 16.10 (106) MCG (crowd: 63,825)
Saturday, 17 August (1:40 pm) Port Adelaide 16.17 (113) def. Gold Coast 14.12 (96) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 18,703)
Saturday, 17 August (4:40 pm) Essendon 9.16 (70) def. by North Melbourne 17.13 (115) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 34,102)
Saturday, 17 August (5:40 pm) West Coast 6.5 (41) def. by Geelong 16.11 (107) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 34,394)
Saturday, 17 August (7:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 18.15 (123) def. Greater Western Sydney 9.9 (63) Gabba (crowd: 13,855)
Sunday, 18 August (1:10 pm) Melbourne 5.8 (38) def. by Fremantle 20.13 (133) MCG (crowd: 13,768)
Sunday, 18 August (3:20 pm) Sydney 18.10 (118) def. St Kilda 8.11 (59) SCG (crowd: 26,730)
Sunday, 18 August (4:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 20.11 (131) def. Adelaide 17.12 (114) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 17,159)

Round 22

Round 22
Friday, 23 August (7:50 pm) Collingwood 15.11 (101) def. West Coast 5.9 (39) MCG (crowd: 41,198)
Saturday, 24 August (1:15 pm) Adelaide 18.12 (120) def. Melbourne 7.10 (52) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 35,643)
Saturday, 24 August (2:10 pm) North Melbourne 15.13 (103) def. by Hawthorn 17.15 (117) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 33,039)
Saturday, 24 August (4:40 pm) Geelong 13.14 (92) def. Sydney 7.6 (48) Simonds Stadium (crowd: 28,459)
Saturday, 24 August (5:40 pm) Fremantle 21.8 (134) def. Port Adelaide 9.6 (60) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 35,565)
Saturday, 24 August (7:40 pm) Carlton 9.22 (76) def. by Essendon 12.10 (82) MCG (crowd: 53,630)
Sunday, 25 August (1:10 pm) St Kilda 17.14 (116) def. Gold Coast 10.10 (70) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 17,622)
Sunday, 25 August (3:20 pm) Greater Western Sydney 6.6 (42) def. by Richmond 25.13 (163) Škoda Stadium (crowd: 12,314)
Sunday, 25 August (4:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 15.10 (100) def. Western Bulldogs 13.15 (93) Gabba (crowd: 20,130)

Round 23

Round 23
Friday, 30 August (7:50 pm) Sydney 16.4 (100) def. by Hawthorn 17.10 (112) ANZ Stadium (crowd: 37,980)
Saturday, 31 August (1:45 pm) St Kilda 16.16 (112) def. Fremantle 6.5 (41) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 22,476)
Saturday, 31 August (2:10 pm) Geelong 15.22 (112) def. Brisbane Lions 17.9 (111) Simonds Stadium (crowd: 27,467)
Saturday, 31 August (4:10 pm) Port Adelaide 15.13 (103) def. by Carlton 15.14 (104) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 45,127)
Saturday, 31 August (6:10 pm) West Coast 5.13 (43) def. by Adelaide 19.15 (129) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 29,416)
Saturday, 31 August (7:40 pm) Essendon 9.11 (65) def. by Richmond 15.14 (104) MCG (crowd: 60,979)
Sunday, 1 September (1:10 pm) Gold Coast 22.14 (146) def. Greater Western Sydney 9.9 (63) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 13,080)
Sunday, 1 September (3:20 pm) Collingwood 17.12 (114) def. by North Melbourne 19.11 (125) MCG (crowd: 50,958)
Sunday, 1 September (4:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 16.11 (107) def. Melbourne 13.9 (87) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 22,176)
  • Carlton's one point victory over Port Adelaide meant they finished the home and away season in 9th and subsequently replaced disqualified Essendon in the finals.
  • Assured of its third placed finish, Fremantle omitted eleven senior players to manage their fatigue for the finals, and consequently lost to sixteenth-placed St Kilda by 71 points. Following the season, the AFL formally clarified its integrity rules relating to such events: clubs could obtain permission on request to rest senior players at the end of the season, but the league would need to rule on a case-by-case basis that the club was not attempting to manipulate its finals draw.[28]

Win/loss table

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 F1 F2 F3 GF Ladder
Adelaide Ess
-35
BL
+19
PA
-9
WB
+52
Carl
-32
Haw
-11
GWS
+135
StK
+40
NM
+1
Frem
-7
Syd
-77
Rich
-38
X GCS
+28
WCE
-6
Coll
-27
Geel
+2
Frem
-22
PA
-4
NM
+9
WB
-17
Melb
+68
WCE
+86
X X X X 11
Brisbane Lions WB
-68
Adel
-19
GCS
+2
NM
-63
Melb
+28
Syd
-60
WCE
-26
Ess
+10
Carl
-13
Coll
-49
X Frem
-40
Geel
+5
Haw
-58
GCS
+33
NM
+12
Melb
+19
PA
-9
StK
+31
Rich
-23
GWS
+60
WB
+7
Geel
-1
X X X X 12
Carlton Rich
-5
Coll
-17
Geel
-16
WCE
+24
Adel
+32
Melb
+61
StK
-9
PA
+18
BL
+13
GWS
+94
Ess
-5
Haw
-16
X Syd
-22
Coll
-41
StK
+36
NM
+1
GCS
+43
Frem
-36
WB
-28
Rich
+10
Ess
-6
PA
+1
Rich
+20
Syd
-24
X X 8[a]
Collingwood NM
+16
Carl
+17
Haw
-55
Rich
+34
Ess
-46
StK
+26
Frem
-27
Geel
+6
Syd
-47
BL
+49
Melb
+83
WB
+34
X PA
-35
Carl
+41
Adel
+27
GCS
-7
GWS
+40
Ess
+79
Syd
+29
Haw
-35
WCE
+62
NM
-11
PA
-24
X X X 6
Essendon Adel
+35
Melb
+148
Frem
+4
StK
+37
Coll
+46
GWS
+39
Geel
-28
BL
-10
Rich
+29
Syd
-44
Carl
+5
GCS
+43
X WCE
+7
PA
+30
WB
+31
GWS
+39
Haw
-56
Coll
-79
WCE
-53
NM
-45
Carl
+6
Rich
-39
X X X X 9[b]
Fremantle WCE
+28
WB
+28
Ess
-4
Haw
-42
Rich
+1
GCS
+45
Coll
+27
Syd
0
Melb
+90
Adel
+7
X BL
+40
NM
+38
Geel
-41
StK
+30
WCE
+28
Rich
-27
Adel
+22
Carl
+36
GWS
+113
Melb
+95
PA
+74
StK
-71
Geel
+15
X Syd
+25
Haw
-15
3
Geelong Haw
+7
NM
+4
Carl
+16
Syd
+21
WB
+21
Rich
+44
Ess
+28
Coll
-6
PA
+48
GCS
+52
GWS
+59
X BL
-5
Frem
+41
Haw
+10
Melb
+68
Adel
-2
StK
+101
NM
-10
PA
+25
WCE
+66
Syd
+44
BL
+1
Frem
-15
PA
+16
Haw
-5
X 2
Gold Coast StK
+13
Syd
-41
BL
-2
PA
-38
GWS
+44
Frem
-45
Melb
+60
WB
+32
Haw
-26
Geel
-52
NM
+15
Ess
-43
X Adel
-28
BL
-33
Rich
-9
Coll
+7
Carl
-43
WCE
-17
Melb
+13
PA
-17
StK
-46
GWS
+83
X X X X 14
Greater Western Sydney Syd
-30
PA
-56
StK
-72
Melb
-41
GCS
-44
Ess
-39
Adel
-135
Haw
-83
WCE
-100
Carl
-94
Geel
-59
PA
-75
X NM
-86
WB
-4
Syd
-129
Ess
-39
Coll
-40
Melb
+37
Frem
-113
BL
-60
Rich
-121
GCS
-83
X X X X 18
Hawthorn Geel
-7
WCE
+50
Coll
+55
Frem
+42
NM
+3
Adel
+11
Syd
+37
GWS
+83
GCS
+26
Melb
+95
X Carl
+16
WCE
+20
BL
+58
Geel
-10
PA
+45
WB
+19
Ess
+56
Rich
-41
StK
+46
Coll
+35
NM
+14
Syd
+12
Syd
+54
X Geel
+5
Frem
+15
1
Melbourne PA
-79
Ess
-148
WCE
-94
GWS
+41
BL
-28
Carl
-61
GCS
-60
Rich
-34
Frem
-90
Haw
-95
Coll
-83
X StK
-35
WB
+3
Syd
-31
Geel
-68
BL
-19
NM
-122
GWS
-37
GCS
-13
Frem
-95
Adel
-68
WB
-20
X X X X 17
North Melbourne Coll
-16
Geel
-4
Syd
-39
BL
+63
Haw
-3
PA
+10
WB
+54
WCE
-2
Adel
-1
StK
+68
GCS
-15
X Frem
-38
GWS
+86
Rich
+62
BL
-12
Carl
-1
Melb
+122
Geel
+10
Adel
-9
Ess
+45
Haw
-14
Coll
+11
X X X X 10
Port Adelaide Melb
+79
GWS
+56
Adel
+9
GCS
+38
WCE
+5
NM
-10
Rich
-41
Carl
-18
Geel
-48
WB
-9
X GWS
+75
Syd
+18
Coll
+35
Ess
-30
Haw
-45
StK
+5
BL
+9
Adel
+4
Geel
-25
GCS
+17
Frem
-74
Carl
-1
Coll
+24
Geel
-16
X X 7[c]
Richmond Carl
+5
StK
+17
WB
+67
Coll
-35
Frem
-1
Geel
-44
PA
+41
Melb
+34
Ess
-29
WCE
+41
X Adel
+38
WB
+60
StK
+64
NM
-62
GCS
+9
Frem
+27
Syd
-47
Haw
+41
BL
+23
Carl
-10
GWS
+121
Ess
+39
Carl
-20
X X X 5
St Kilda GCS
-13
Rich
-17
GWS
+72
Ess
-37
Syd
-16
Coll
-26
Carl
+9
Adel
-40
WB
-9
NM
-68
WCE
-4
X Melb
+35
Rich
-64
Frem
-30
Carl
-36
PA
-5
Geel
-101
BL
-31
Haw
-46
Syd
-59
GCS
+46
Frem
+71
X X X X 16
Sydney GWS
+30
GCS
+41
NM
+39
Geel
-21
StK
+16
BL
+60
Haw
-37
Frem
0
Coll
+47
Ess
+44
Adel
+77
X PA
-18
Carl
+22
Melb
+31
GWS
+129
WCE
+34
Rich
+47
WB
+35
Coll
-29
StK
+59
Geel
-44
Haw
-12
Haw
-54
Carl
+24
Frem
-25
X 4
West Coast Frem
-28
Haw
-50
Mel
+94
Carl
-24
PA
-5
WB
+70
BL
+26
NM
+2
GWS
+100
Rich
-41
StK
+4
X Haw
-20
Ess
-7
Adel
+6
Frem
-28
Syd
-34
WB
-22
GCS
+17
Ess
+53
Geel
-66
Coll
-62
Adel
-86
X X X X 13
Western Bulldogs BL
+68
Frem
-28
Rich
-67
Adel
-52
Geel
-21
WCE
-70
NM
-54
GCS
-32
StK
+9
PA
+9
X Coll
-34
Rich
-60
Melb
-3
GWS
+4
Ess
-31
Haw
-19
WCE
+22
Syd
-35
Carl
+28
Adel
+17
BL
-7
Melb
+20
X X X X 15
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 F1 F2 F3 GF Ladder
+ Win Qualified for finals
- Loss X Bye
Draw Eliminated

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

Ladder

2013 AFL ladder
Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
1 Hawthorn (P) 22 19 3 0 2523 1859 135.7 76 Finals series
2 Geelong 22 18 4 0 2409 1776 135.6 72
3 Fremantle 22 16 5 1 2035 1518 134.1 66
4 Sydney 22 15 6 1 2244 1694 132.5 62
5 Richmond 22 15 7 0 2154 1754 122.8 60
6 Collingwood 22 14 8 0 2148 1868 115.0 56
7 Port Adelaide 22 12 10 0 2051 2002 102.4 48
8 Carlton 22 11 11 0 2125 1992 106.7 44
9 Essendon 22 14 8 0 2145 2000 107.3 56[d]
10 North Melbourne 22 10 12 0 2307 1930 119.5 40
11 Adelaide 22 10 12 0 2064 1909 108.1 40
12 Brisbane Lions 22 10 12 0 1922 2144 89.6 40
13 West Coast 22 9 13 0 2038 2139 95.3 36
14 Gold Coast 22 8 14 0 1918 2091 91.7 32
15 Western Bulldogs 22 8 14 0 1926 2262 85.1 32
16 St Kilda 22 5 17 0 1751 2120 82.6 20
17 Melbourne 22 2 20 0 1455 2691 54.1 8
18 Greater Western Sydney 22 1 21 0 1524 2990 51.0 4
Source: AFL Tables
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Notes:
  1. ^ Carlton finished 9th initially, but were promoted to 8th following the Essendon drug scandal.
  2. ^ Essendon finished 7th initially, but were relegated to 9th following the drug scandal.
  3. ^ Port Adelaide finished 8th initially, but were promoted to 7th following the Essendon drug scandal.
  4. ^ Essendon was relegated to ninth due to irregularities in its supplements program during the 2012 season.[29]


Ladder progression

  Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 8.
  Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round.
  Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.
Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223
Hawthorn0481216202428323636404448485256606064687276
Geelong48121620242828323640404044485252565660646872
Fremantle488812162022263030343838424646505458626666
Sydney48121216202022263034343438424650545858626262
Richmond48121212121620202424283236364044444852525660
Collingwood4881212161620202428323232364040444852525656
Port Adelaide48121620202020202020242832323236404444484848
Carlton00048121216202424242424242832363636404044
Essendon48121620242424282832363640444852525252525656
North Melbourne0004481212121616161620242424283232363640
Adelaide0448881216202020202024242428282832323640
Brisbane Lions004488812121212121616202428283232364040
West Coast0044481216202024242424282828283236363636
Gold Coast4444881216161620202020202024242428282832
Western Bulldogs4444444481212121212161616202024282832
St Kilda0044448888881212121212121212121620
Melbourne00044444444448888888888
Greater Western Sydney00000000000000000044444

Finals series

Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand final
Sep 6, MCG
1Hawthorn15.15 (105)
4Sydney7.9 (51)Sep 14, ANZ Stadium
Sydney13.8 (86)
Sep 8, MCGCarlton8.14 (62)Sep 20, MCG
5Richmond14.12 (96)Hawthorn14.18 (102)
8Carlton18.8 (116)Geelong15.7 (97)Sep 28, MCG
Hawthorn11.11 (77)
Sep 7, MCGSep 21, Patersons StadiumFremantle8.14 (62)
6Collingwood9.9 (63)Fremantle14.15 (99)
7Port Adelaide12.15 (87)Sep 13, MCGSydney11.8 (74)
Geelong13.18 (96)
Sep 7, Simonds StadiumPort Adelaide12.8 (80)
2Geelong9.18 (72)
3Fremantle 12.15 (87)

Week one

Qualifying Finals
QF1: Friday, 6 September (7:50 pm) Hawthorn 15.15 (105) def. Sydney 7.9 (51) MCG (crowd: 59,615)
QF2: Saturday, 7 September (2:20 pm) Geelong 9.18 (72) def. by Fremantle 12.15 (87) Simonds Stadium (crowd: 32,815)
Elimination Finals
EF2: Saturday, 7 September (7:45 pm) Collingwood 9.9 (63) def. by Port Adelaide 12.15 (87) MCG (crowd: 51,722)
EF1: Sunday, 8 September (3:20 pm) Richmond 14.12 (96) def. by Carlton 18.8 (116) MCG (crowd: 94,690)

Week two

Semi-finals
SF2: Friday, 13 September (7:50 pm) Geelong 13.18 (96) def. Port Adelaide 12.8 (80) MCG (crowd: 52,744) Match report
SF1: Saturday, 14 September (7:45 pm) Sydney 13.8 (86) def. Carlton 8.14 (62) ANZ Stadium (crowd: 37,980)

Week three

Preliminary Finals
PF1: Friday, 20 September (7:50 pm) Hawthorn 14.18 (102) def. Geelong 15.7 (97) MCG (crowd: 85,569)
PF2: Saturday, 21 September (5:45 pm) Fremantle 14.15 (99) def. Sydney 11.8 (74) Patersons Stadium (crowd: 43,249)

Week four

Grand Final
GF: Saturday, 28 September (2:30 pm) Hawthorn 11.11 (77) def. Fremantle 8.14 (62) MCG (crowd: 100,007)
  • This was Fremantle's first, and so far only, grand final appearance.

Attendances

By club

2013 AFL attendances[30]
Club Total Games Avg. Per Game
Adelaide 693,855 22 31,539
Brisbane Lions 503,994 22 22,909
Carlton 1,116,734 24 46,531
Collingwood 1,236,343 23 53,754
Essendon 1,036,044 22 47,093
Fremantle 819,016 25 32,761
Geelong 980,408 25 39,216
Gold Coast 389,966 22 17,726
Greater Western Sydney 345,730 22 15,715
Hawthorn 1,144,222 25 45,769
Melbourne 549,418 22 24,974
North Melbourne 634,033 22 28,820
Port Adelaide 648,854 24 27,036
Richmond 1,137,980 23 49,477
St Kilda 634,858 22 28,857
Sydney 798,556 25 31,942
West Coast 678,430 22 30,838
Western Bulldogs 513,729 22 23,351

By ground

2013 H&A ground attendances
Ground Total Games Avg. Per Game
AAMI Stadium 665,808 22 30,264
ANZ Stadium 104,297 3 32,347
Aurora Stadium 52,950 4 13,238
Blundstone Arena 23,488 2 11,744
Cazaly's Stadium 11,197 1 11,197
Etihad Stadium 1,466,099 48 30,544
Gabba 231,909 11 21,083
MCG 2,346,893 45 52,153
Metricon Stadium 152,980 11 13,907
Patersons Stadium 773,485 22 35,158
Simonds Stadium 187,545 7 26,792
Škoda Stadium 57,969 7 8,281
StarTrack Oval 25,056 3 8,352
Sydney Cricket Ground 230,659 9 25,629
TIO Stadium 15,465 2 7,733
Westpac Stadium 22,546 1 22,546

Awards

Coleman Medal

  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the Coleman that round.
  • Underlined numbers indicates the player did not play that round.

Best and fairest

Club Award name Player Ref
Adelaide Malcolm Blight Medal Rory Sloane [32]
Brisbane Lions Merrett-Murray Medal Joel Patfull [33]
Carlton John Nicholls Medal Kade Simpson [34]
Collingwood Copeland Trophy Scott Pendlebury [35]
Essendon Crichton Medal Brendon Goddard [36]
Fremantle Doig Medal Nathan Fyfe [37]
Geelong Carji Greeves Medal Joel Selwood [38]
Gold Coast Club Champion Gary Ablett Jr. [39]
Greater Western Sydney Kevin Sheedy Medal Jeremy Cameron [40]
Hawthorn Peter Crimmins Medal Josh Gibson [41]
Melbourne Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal Nathan Jones [42]
North Melbourne Syd Barker Medal Scott Thompson
Daniel Wells
[43]
Port Adelaide John Cahill Medal Chad Wingard [44]
Richmond Jack Dyer Medal Daniel Jackson [45]
St Kilda Trevor Barker Award Jack Steven [46]
Sydney Bob Skilton Medal Jarrad McVeigh [47]
West Coast John Worsfold Medal Matt Priddis [48]
Western Bulldogs Charles Sutton Medal Ryan Griffen [49]

Club leadership

Club Coach Captain(s) Vice-captain(s) Leadership group
Adelaide[50] Brenton Sanderson Nathan van Berlo Patrick Dangerfield, Scott Thompson Sam Jacobs, Jason Porplyzia, Rory Sloane
Brisbane Lions[51] Michael Voss (Rds 1–20);
Mark Harvey (Rds 21–23)
Jed Adcock, Jonathan Brown Daniel Rich, Tom Rockliff
Carlton[52] Mick Malthouse Marc Murphy Andrew Carrazzo, Kade Simpson Nick Duigan, Jarrad Waite
Collingwood[53] Nathan Buckley Nick Maxwell Scott Pendlebury Luke Ball, Dayne Beams, Harry O'Brien
Essendon[54] James Hird (Rds 1–22)
Simon Goodwin (Rd 23)
Jobe Watson Brendon Goddard, Dyson Heppell, Heath Hocking, Michael Hurley, Brent Stanton, Jason Winderlich, David Zaharakis
Fremantle[55] Ross Lyon Matthew Pavlich Hayden Ballantyne, Matt de Boer, Chris Mayne, David Mundy, Luke McPharlin, Aaron Sandilands
Gold Coast[56] Guy McKenna Gary Ablett Nathan Bock, Michael Rischitelli Karmichael Hunt, Zac Smith, David Swallow
Greater Western Sydney[57] Kevin Sheedy Phil Davis, Callan Ward Tom Scully
Geelong[58] Chris Scott Joel Selwood Jimmy Bartel Tom Hawkins, Steve Johnson, James Kelly, Andrew Mackie, Harry Taylor
Hawthorn Alastair Clarkson Luke Hodge Jordan Lewis, Jarryd Roughead Lance Franklin, Sam Mitchell
Melbourne[59] Mark Neeld (Rds 1–12)
Neil Craig (Rds 13–23)
Jack Grimes, Jack Trengove Nathan Jones Shannon Byrnes, Mitch Clark, Chris Dawes, James Frawley, Colin Garland, Jordie McKenzie
North Melbourne[60] Brad Scott Andrew Swallow Drew Petrie, Jack Ziebell Brent Harvey, Scott Thompson, Daniel Wells
Port Adelaide[61] Ken Hinkley Travis Boak Brad Ebert Robbie Gray, Hamish Hartlett, Jay Schulz, Jackson Trengove
Richmond[62] Damien Hardwick Trent Cotchin Brett Deledio, Daniel Jackson, Jack Riewoldt Dylan Grimes, Ivan Maric
St Kilda[63] Scott Watters Nick Riewoldt David Armitage, Nick Dal Santo, Sean Dempster, Ben McEvoy, Jarryn Geary, James Gwilt, Leigh Montagna,
Sydney[64] John Longmire Kieren Jack, Jarrad McVeigh Jude Bolton, Adam Goodes, Josh Kennedy, Ryan O'Keefe, Ted Richards, Rhyce Shaw, Nick Smith
West Coast[65] John Worsfold Darren Glass Beau Waters Dean Cox, Andrew Embley, Shannon Hurn, Josh Kennedy, Mark LeCras, Matt Priddis, Matt Rosa, Adam Selwood, Scott Selwood
Western Bulldogs[66] Brendan McCartney Matthew Boyd No official leadership group

Club membership

2013 AFL membership figures
Club Members[67] Change from 2012 % Change from 2012
Adelaide 46,405   1,300   2.80%
Brisbane Lions 24,130   3,368   16.22%
Carlton 50,564   4,764   10.40%
Collingwood 78,427   5,739   7.90%
Essendon 56,173   8,465   17.74%
Fremantle 43,880   962   2.24%
Geelong 42,884   2,679   6.66%
Gold Coast 12,502   1,298   11.59%
Greater Western Sydney 12,681   2,440   23.83%
Hawthorn 63,353   2,512   4.13%
Melbourne 33,177   2,282   6.44%
North Melbourne 34,607   1,184   3.54%
Port Adelaide 39,838   4,295   12.08%
Richmond 60,321   7,294   13.76%
St Kilda 32,707   2,733   7.71%
Sydney 36,358   6,485   21.71%
West Coast 58,501   1,124   1.96%
Western Bulldogs 30,209   202   0.67%
Total 756,717   49,096   6.94%

Coach changes

Coach Club Date Notes Caretaker New coach
Mark Neeld Melbourne 17 June 2013 Sacked after a mid-season club review following a string of bad losses, including just five wins from 33 games.[68] Neil Craig[68] Paul Roos[69]
Michael Voss Brisbane Lions 13 August 2013 Stepped down following the club's decision not to renew his contract at the end of the season.[70][71][72][73] Mark Harvey Justin Leppitsch[74]
James Hird Essendon 27 August 2013 Suspended by the AFL for twelve months for his involvement in the 2012 Essendon supplements scandal, effective immediately[75] Simon Goodwin Mark Thompson[76]
John Worsfold West Coast Eagles 5 September 2013 Stepped down[77][78] None (end of regular season) Adam Simpson[79]
Kevin Sheedy Greater Western Sydney 13 September 2013 Retired as part of a succession plan[80] None (end of regular season) Leon Cameron
Scott Watters St Kilda 1 November 2013 Sacked None (end of regular season) Alan Richardson

Post-season

International Rules Series

The International Rules Series was played between Australia and Ireland for the first time since 2011. For the first time, the Australian team was represented by the Indigenous All Stars.[81] As in previous years, two test matches were played, and the series was decided on aggregate. The series was held in Ireland, and was won by Ireland 2-0 and on an aggregate margin of 173-72 points.[82]

2013 International Rules Series
Saturday, 19 October (7:00pm) Ireland 2.12.9 (57) def. Australia 1.7.8 (35) Breffni Park, Cavan (crowd: 17,657) Match report
Saturday, 26 October (7:00pm) Ireland 6.22.14 (116) def. Australia 2.7.4 (37) Croke Park, Dublin (crowd: 28,525) Match report

Notable events and controversies

Adelaide Crows–Kurt Tippett contract scandal

During the trade period leading up to the 2013 season, Adelaide Crows forward Kurt Tippett sought to be traded. During trade negotiations, information was uncovered which brought into question the legality under AFL rules of Tippett's 2009 contract extension with Adelaide. The AFL investigated Tippett's contract during October and November, and charged Tippett and Adelaide with a total of eleven charges relating to draft tampering and breaching the total player payments, including:[83]

  • Arranging a secret deal in which Tippett would be traded to a club of his choice at the end of 2012
  • Direct payments of $100,000 outside the salary cap in each of 2011 and 2012
  • Illegally arranging third-party deals in 2011 and 2012, resulting in Tippett receiving further money outside the salary cap in those years.

Adelaide was considered likely to incur a loss of draft picks, among other penalties, if found guilty, but the AFL Commission was yet to complete its hearing into the matter when the National Draft was held on 22 November 2012, so the club was permitted to participate in the draft as normal. However, on the day before the draft, the club voluntarily relinquished its highest two remaining selections (No. 20 and 54) as a "gesture of goodwill" ahead of the hearing.[84]

The final hearing took place on 30 November, and Adelaide and Tippett pleaded guilty to all charges. Adelaide was stripped of its first and second round draft picks, and banned from taking any father-son selections, in the 2013 National Draft, and received a $300,000 fine. Tippett was suspended for the 2013 NAB Cup and 11 premiership matches, with a further suspended sentence of 11 matches, and received a $50,000 fine. Several senior Adelaide personnel were also punished by the league: chief executive Steven Trigg and former football manager John Reid were each fined $50,000 and banned from AFL functions for six months (with a further suspended sentence of six months), and current football manager Phil Harper was banned from AFL functions for two months with a four-month suspended sentence.[83] In a separate hearing in January 2013, the AFL Players' Association revoked the accreditation of Tippett's manager, Peter Blucher, for at least one year.[85]

Melbourne Football Club tanking scandal

Throughout the 2012/13 offseason, the league investigated the Melbourne Football Club over allegations that it had tanked during the latter part of the 2009 season – that is, that it had intentionally lost matches near the end of the season so that it would finish with no more than four wins, and therefore receive a priority draft pick. The league released its findings in February 2013, and found the club not guilty of tanking.[86][87]

However, it did find two of Melbourne's then-senior staff members – senior coach Dean Bailey and general manager of football operations Chris Connolly – guilty of "acting in a manner prejudicial to the interests of the competition". This related most specifically to a meeting in July 2009, which became known colloquially as "the vault", in which Connolly allegedly openly discussed the potential benefits to the club of tanking.[88] The guilty parties received the following penalties:

  • Connolly, who was still at the club in 2013 but serving in a role outside the football department, was suspended outright from serving in any position at any club until 1 February 2014. Connolly was sacked by Melbourne in October 2013.[89]
  • Bailey, serving in 2013 as an assistant coach at the Adelaide Crows, was suspended from his position for the first sixteen weeks of the 2013 season, preventing him from having any contact with the Crows' playing group during that time.
  • The Melbourne Football Club, which was complicit to the infraction in its capacity as Connolly's and Bailey's employer, was fined $500,000.

None of Melbourne, Connolly or Bailey contested these penalties.[90]

Essendon Football Club supplements controversy

On 5 February the Essendon Football Club asked the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) to investigate the concerns over the clubs possible use of un-approved supplements during the 2012 season.[91]

An internal independent review conducted by Dr. Ziggy Switkowski regarding the Essendon Football Club governance processes was released to the public on 6 May.[92]

While ASADA investigated the legality of the supplements, the AFL separately investigated the administration of the club's supplements program, and charged the club and senior staff with bringing the game into disrepute. The charges focussed on the poor business practices within the program, including allowing "a culture of frequent, uninformed and unregulated use of the injection of supplements" at the club, incomplete record keeping which had made it impossible to determine with certainty whether or not players had been administered banned supplements, and for failing to guarantee the health and safety of its players in its program. On 27 August, five days before round 23 and after two days of discussions between the club and the league, the following penalties were imposed relating to these charges:

  • Essendon was fined $2 million (staggered over three years); this was the largest fine imposed on a club in the history of Australian sport.
  • Essendon was ruled ineligible to participate in the 2013 AFL finals series, achieved by relegating it to ninth position on the ladder.
  • Essendon was stripped of draft picks in the following two drafts: in 2013, its first and second round draft picks were stripped; in 2014, it was stripped of the first and second round draft picks it would have received based on its finishing position, but was granted the last draft pick in the first round.
  • Senior coach James Hird was suspended from any involvement in any football club for twelve months, effective immediately.
  • Football operations manager Danny Corcoran was suspended from involvement in any football club for four months, with a further two-month suspended sentence, effective 1 October 2013.
  • Senior assistant coach Mark Thompson was fined $30,000.
  • Club doctor Bruce Reid had contested his charge at a hearing from the AFL Commission, which was on Thursday 29 August, 10:30pm EST.[93]

The scandal was investigated over the following years, and ended with 34 players who were on the 2012 Essendon list being suspended for the entire 2016 AFL season as part of a partially offset two-year suspensions for using thymosin beta-4 during the scandal.

Adam Goodes–Eddie McGuire racism controversy

Late in the final quarter of the round 9 match between Collingwood and Sydney, Adam Goodes became the target of racial abuse in which a 13-year-old Collingwood supporter called him an "ape".[94][95] Goodes pointed the supporter out to security following the incident, who subsequently evicted her from the ground; after the match, Collingwood president Eddie McGuire visited the Swans' rooms to apologise "on behalf of football", and stamped out that racism would not be tolerated by the Collingwood Football Club.[96][97]

Five days later, McGuire was involved in another controversy involving Goodes on his Triple M Melbourne breakfast show, when he joked that Goodes could be used to promote the King Kong musical that was to be held in Melbourne, quickly apologising on air after making the reference.[98][99] McGuire initially defended his comments by saying that the remark was simply "a slip of the tongue", but admitted to vilifying Goodes in an interview later in the day, albeit unintentionally.[100][101]

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For the 2013 season of the Arena Football League see 2013 Arena Football League season The 2013 AFL season was the 117th season of the Australian Football League AFL the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989 The season featured eighteen clubs ran from 22 March until 28 September and comprised a 22 game home and away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs 2013 AFL premiership seasonTeams18PremiersHawthorn11th premiershipMinor premiersHawthorn9th minor premiershipPre season cupBrisbane Lions1st pre season cup winBrownlow MedallistGary Ablett Jr Gold Coast 28 votes Coleman MedallistJarryd RougheadHawthorn 68 goals AttendanceMatches played207Total attendance6 931 085 33 484 per match Highest H amp A 93 373 round 5 Essendon v Collingwood Highest finals 100 007 Grand Final Hawthorn vs Fremantle 20122014 The premiership was won by the Hawthorn Football Club for the eleventh time after it defeated Fremantle by 15 points in the 2013 AFL Grand Final The season was marred by a series of off field controversies with three clubs penalised in 2013 for separate infractions which had taken place over previous years Essendon following an Australian Sports Anti Doping Authority investigation into the club s supplements program Adelaide after illegal payments and draft tampering charges relating to Kurt Tippett s 2009 contract extension and Melbourne after an investigation into allegations that the club had intentionally lost matches towards the end of the 2009 season Contents 1 Pre season 1 1 All Stars game 1 2 NAB Cup 2 Premiership season 2 1 Round 1 2 2 Round 2 2 3 Round 3 2 4 Round 4 2 5 Round 5 2 6 Round 6 2 7 Round 7 2 8 Round 8 2 9 Round 9 2 10 Round 10 2 11 Round 11 2 12 Round 12 2 13 Round 13 2 14 Round 14 2 15 Round 15 2 16 Round 16 2 17 Round 17 2 18 Round 18 2 19 Round 19 2 20 Round 20 2 21 Round 21 2 22 Round 22 2 23 Round 23 3 Win loss table 4 Ladder 4 1 Ladder progression 5 Finals series 5 1 Week one 5 2 Week two 5 3 Week three 5 4 Week four 6 Attendances 6 1 By club 6 2 By ground 7 Awards 7 1 Coleman Medal 7 2 Best and fairest 8 Club leadership 9 Club membership 10 Coach changes 11 Post season 11 1 International Rules Series 12 Notable events and controversies 12 1 Adelaide Crows Kurt Tippett contract scandal 12 2 Melbourne Football Club tanking scandal 12 3 Essendon Football Club supplements controversy 12 4 Adam Goodes Eddie McGuire racism controversy 13 ReferencesPre season EditAll Stars game Edit The biennial All Star game played in the Northern Territory featuring an AFL team and the Indigenous All Stars team made up of some of the best Indigenous players in the game returned for the 2013 pre season Richmond were selected as the AFL team to partake in the game which was played at Traeger Park in Alice Springs 1 2013 Indigenous All Stars GameFriday 8 February 7 45pm ACST Indigenous All Stars def Richmond Traeger Park Alice Springs crowd 8 350 Report5 0 30 8 1 49 12 4 76 14 6 90 Q1Q2Q3 Final 1 1 7 2 1 13 3 1 19 6 4 40 Polly Farmer Medal Harley Bennell Television broadcast afl wbr com wbr auJohncock 3 Jones 2 Betts 2 Leroy Jetta Ryder Ugle Thomas Anderson Bennell Newman Goals McGuane 2 Stephenson 2 McDonough A EdwardsBennell Jones Alwyn Davey Johncock Betts Best Martin S Edwards Conca Grigg EltonNil Injuries NilNil Reports NilNAB Cup Edit Main article 2013 NAB Cup The 2013 NAB Cup was won by the Brisbane Lions their first ever win preseason competition win when they defeated Carlton by 40 points 2 2013 NAB Cup Grand FinalFriday 15 March 7 45pm AEDT Carlton def by Brisbane Lions Etihad Stadium crowd 24 884 Report1 2 0 21 2 6 6 60 2 7 7 67 2 7 9 69 Q1Q2Q3 Final 0 5 3 33 0 7 5 47 0 12 10 82 0 16 13 109 Umpires Bannister Margetts Jeffery Michael Tuck Medal Daniel Rich Television broadcast Seven Network Fox FootyBryce Gibbs Zach Tuohy Super Goals N ABetts Casboult Duigan Kreuzer Robinson Rowe White Goals Brown 5 Green 3 Zorko 2 Bewick Karnezis McGrath Polkinghorne Redden RichGibbs Simpson Yarran Kreuzer Murphy Best Rich Zorko Hanley Brown Karnezis Moloney Merrett GreenN A Injuries N AN A Reports N ADue to the unavailability of the Gabba because of cricket commitments the AFL chose to schedule the match at Etihad Stadium rather than Metricon Stadium in Queensland citing that the largest possible crowd would be drawn in Melbourne ahead of any potential game on the Gold Coast 3 Premiership season EditThe full fixture was released on Wednesday 31 October 2012 For the second consecutive year the AFL s opening round was spread across two weekends 4 Due to concern over one sided matches each of the top four teams from 2012 Sydney Hawthorn Adelaide and Collingwood played each of the bottom four teams the Western Bulldogs Melbourne Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney only once each except that Sydney played local rival Greater Western Sydney twice and that the Western Bulldogs played Adelaide twice 5 None of the bottom five teams from 2012 Western Bulldogs Port Adelaide Melbourne Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney featured in a Friday night match during the home and away season 6 7 This is due to the AFL s policy of awarding Friday night matches only to teams that perform consistently throughout the season This season was the last in which AFL football was played at AAMI Stadium with both Adelaide and Port Adelaide moving to a redeveloped Adelaide Oval from the 2014 season 8 9 Match starting times are local Round 1 Edit Round 1Friday 22 March 8 10 pm Adelaide 11 16 82 def by Essendon 18 9 117 AAMI Stadium crowd 42 218 Match reportSaturday 23 March 4 40 pm Fremantle 16 12 108 def West Coast 11 14 80 Patersons Stadium crowd 39 629 Match reportThursday 28 March 7 45 pm Carlton 14 17 101 def by Richmond 14 22 106 MCG crowd 80 971 Match reportSaturday 30 March 1 40 pm Western Bulldogs 19 13 127 def Brisbane Lions 7 17 59 Etihad Stadium crowd 25 263 Match reportSaturday 30 March 4 40 pm Greater Western Sydney 11 10 76 def by Sydney 16 10 106 ANZ Stadium crowd 23 690 Match reportSaturday 30 March 6 45 pm Gold Coast 13 12 90 def St Kilda 10 17 77 Metricon Stadium crowd 13 832 Match reportSunday 31 March 1 10 pm Melbourne 8 6 54 def by Port Adelaide 19 19 133 MCG crowd 22 924 Match reportSunday 31 March 4 40 pm North Melbourne 13 9 87 def by Collingwood 15 13 103 Etihad Stadium crowd 41 040 Match reportMonday 1 April 3 20 pm Hawthorn 12 14 86 def by Geelong 13 15 93 MCG crowd 76 300 Match reportRound 2 Edit Round 2Friday 5 April 7 50 pm St Kilda 12 10 82 def by Richmond 14 15 99 MCG crowd 56 783 Match reportSaturday 6 April 1 45 pm Sydney 17 12 114 def Gold Coast 11 7 73 SCG crowd 20 372 Match reportSaturday 6 April 2 10 pm Western Bulldogs 11 12 78 def by Fremantle 16 10 106 Etihad Stadium crowd 19 210 Match reportSaturday 6 April 3 40 pm Brisbane Lions 10 17 77 def by Adelaide 14 12 96 Gabba crowd 21 308 Match reportSaturday 6 April 7 10 pm Port Adelaide 19 20 134 def Greater Western Sydney 11 12 78 AAMI Stadium crowd 25 122 Match reportSaturday 6 April 7 40 pm Essendon 28 16 184 def Melbourne 5 6 36 MCG crowd 51 153 Match reportSunday 7 April 1 10 pm Geelong 16 16 112 def North Melbourne 17 6 108 Etihad Stadium crowd 34 152 Match reportSunday 7 April 3 20 pm Collingwood 17 15 117 def Carlton 15 10 100 MCG crowd 84 247 Match reportSunday 7 April 2 40 pm West Coast 15 8 98 def by Hawthorn 23 10 148 Patersons Stadium crowd 38 389 Match reportEssendon broke the record for its highest winning margin against Melbourne winning by 148 points 10 Geelong defeated North Melbourne after trailing by 41 points late in the second quarter 11 Round 3 Edit Round 3Friday 12 April 6 40 pm Fremantle 9 14 68 def by Essendon 10 12 72 Patersons Stadium crowd 35 963 Match reportSaturday 13 April 1 45 pm North Melbourne 13 14 92 def by Sydney 20 11 131 Blundstone Arena crowd 13 221 Match reportSaturday 13 April 2 10 pm Melbourne 13 5 83 def by West Coast 27 15 177 MCG crowd 18 571 Match reportSaturday 13 April 4 40 pm Greater Western Sydney 10 8 68 def by St Kilda 21 14 140 StarTrack Oval Canberra crowd 11 092 Match reportSaturday 13 April 7 40 pm Geelong 18 11 119 def Carlton 15 13 103 Etihad Stadium crowd 43 241 Match reportSaturday 13 April 7 40 pm Gold Coast 13 14 92 def by Brisbane Lions 13 16 94 Metricon Stadium crowd 12 961 Match reportSunday 14 April 1 10 pm Richmond 20 15 135 def Western Bulldogs 10 8 68 Etihad Stadium crowd 44 045 Match reportSunday 14 April 3 20 pm Collingwood 13 12 90 def by Hawthorn 22 13 145 MCG crowd 72 254 Match reportSunday 14 April 4 10 pm Port Adelaide 17 16 118 def Adelaide 16 13 109 AAMI Stadium crowd 40 707 Match reportRound 4 Edit Round 4Friday 19 April 7 50 pm Sydney 16 7 103 def by Geelong 19 10 124 SCG crowd 31 060 Match reportSaturday 20 April 1 45 pm Hawthorn 18 10 118 def Fremantle 11 10 76 Aurora Stadium crowd 12 619 Match reportSaturday 20 April 2 10 pm Richmond 11 13 79 def by Collingwood 16 17 113 MCG crowd 81 950 Match reportSaturday 20 April 4 40 pm St Kilda 13 13 91 def by Essendon 19 14 128 Etihad Stadium crowd 46 965 Match reportSaturday 20 April 5 40 pm West Coast 7 23 65 def by Carlton 12 17 89 Patersons Stadium crowd 38 674 Match reportSaturday 20 April 7 40 pm Gold Coast 9 12 66 def by Port Adelaide 16 8 104 Metricon Stadium crowd 11 332 Match reportSunday 21 April 1 10 pm Melbourne 22 12 144 def Greater Western Sydney 15 13 103 MCG crowd 20 018 Match reportSunday 21 April 2 50 pm Adelaide 12 8 80 def Western Bulldogs 4 4 28 AAMI Stadium crowd 24 684 Match reportSunday 21 April 4 40 pm North Melbourne 18 17 125 def Brisbane Lions 9 8 62 Etihad Stadium crowd 22 776 Match reportMelbourne scored 12 2 74 in the final quarter against Greater Western Sydney setting a new record for its highest score in any quarter in its history 12 The Western Bulldogs final score of 4 4 28 was its lowest in any game since round 16 1996 13 North Melbourne s Majak Daw became the first Sudanese player to play in the AFL 14 Round 5 Edit Round 5Thursday 25 April 2 40 pm Essendon 18 13 121 def Collingwood 10 15 75 MCG crowd 93 373 Match reportThursday 25 April 7 50 pm St Kilda 9 9 63 def by Sydney 11 13 79 Westpac Stadium crowd 22 546 Match reportFriday 26 April 6 45 pm Fremantle 12 9 81 def Richmond 12 8 80 Patersons Stadium crowd 36 365 Match reportSaturday 27 April 1 45 pm Greater Western Sydney 16 8 104 def by Gold Coast 21 22 148 StarTrack Oval Canberra crowd 6 832 Match reportSaturday 27 April 4 40 pm Carlton 17 13 115 def Adelaide 12 11 83 MCG crowd 44 711 Match reportSaturday 27 April 7 15 pm Port Adelaide 12 12 84 def West Coast 10 19 79 AAMI Stadium crowd 26 132 Match reportSaturday 27 April 7 40 pm Western Bulldogs 13 8 86 def by Geelong 15 17 107 Etihad Stadium crowd 26 153 Match reportSunday 28 April 3 20 pm Brisbane Lions 17 20 122 def Melbourne 14 10 94 Gabba crowd 19 018 Match reportSunday 28 April 4 40 pm Hawthorn 14 15 99 def North Melbourne 13 18 96 MCG crowd 42 103 Match reportThe St Kilda vs Sydney match was the first AFL premiership match played outside Australia 15 Round 6 Edit Round 6Friday 3 May 7 50 pm Collingwood 15 13 103 def St Kilda 11 11 77 Etihad Stadium crowd 40 071 Match reportSaturday 4 May 1 45 pm Essendon 17 18 120 def Greater Western Sydney 12 9 81 Etihad Stadium crowd 30 143 Match reportSaturday 4 May 2 10 pm North Melbourne 14 9 93 def Port Adelaide 12 11 83 Blundstone Arena crowd 10 265 Match reportSaturday 4 May 4 10 pm Adelaide 11 12 78 def by Hawthorn 13 11 89 AAMI Stadium crowd 37 324 Match reportSaturday 4 May 7 40 pm Gold Coast 7 12 54 def by Fremantle 15 9 99 Metricon Stadium crowd 10 552 Match reportSaturday 4 May 7 40 pm Richmond 13 9 87 def by Geelong 20 11 131 MCG crowd 55 625 Match reportSunday 5 May 1 10 pm Sydney 17 13 115 def Brisbane Lions 8 7 55 SCG crowd 23 315 Match reportSunday 5 May 3 20 pm Carlton 18 13 121 def Melbourne 8 12 60 MCG crowd 35 286 Match reportSunday 5 May 2 40 pm West Coast 21 11 137 def Western Bulldogs 10 7 67 Patersons Stadium crowd 36 163 Match reportRound 7 Edit Round 7Friday 10 May 7 50 pm Geelong 17 11 113 def Essendon 11 19 85 Etihad Stadium crowd 53 014 Match reportSaturday 11 May 1 15 pm Port Adelaide 10 13 73 def by Richmond 18 6 114 AAMI Stadium crowd 25 372 Match reportSaturday 11 May 2 10 pm Brisbane Lions 12 10 82 def by West Coast 17 6 108 Gabba crowd 17 615 Match reportSaturday 11 May 4 40 pm Western Bulldogs 15 7 97 def by North Melbourne 22 19 151 Etihad Stadium crowd 23 690 Match reportSaturday 11 May 5 40 pm Fremantle 15 10 100 def Collingwood 10 13 73 Patersons Stadium crowd 37 214 Match reportSaturday 11 May 7 40 pm Hawthorn 18 11 119 def Sydney 12 10 82 MCG crowd 54 725 Match reportSunday 12 May 1 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 7 10 52 def by Adelaide 29 13 187 Skoda Stadium crowd 5 830 Match reportSunday 12 May 4 40 pm Melbourne 7 12 54 def by Gold Coast 16 18 114 MCG crowd 13 304 Match reportMonday 13 May 7 40 pm St Kilda 11 11 77 def Carlton 9 14 68 Etihad Stadium crowd 34 054 Match reportThe crowd of 5 830 for the Greater Western Sydney vs Adelaide match was the lowest for a premiership match since 1996 16 Tom Lynch Adelaide kicked ten goals in his team s win against Greater Western Sydney 17 Round 8 Edit Round 8Friday 17 May 6 40 pm West Coast 12 18 90 def North Melbourne 13 10 88 Patersons Stadium crowd 38 146 Match reportSaturday 18 May 1 45 pm Essendon 12 14 86 def by Brisbane Lions 14 12 96 Etihad Stadium crowd 33 915 Match reportSaturday 18 May 2 10 pm Hawthorn 21 14 140 def Greater Western Sydney 9 3 57 Aurora Stadium crowd 10 513 Match reportSaturday 18 May 4 40 pm Gold Coast 13 15 93 def Western Bulldogs 8 13 61 Metricon Stadium crowd 13 520 Match reportSaturday 18 May 7 40 pm Sydney 11 4 70 drew with Fremantle 9 16 70 SCG crowd 22 546 Match reportSaturday 18 May 7 40 pm Collingwood 15 12 102 def Geelong 14 12 96 MCG crowd 66 768 Match reportSunday 19 May 1 10 pm Carlton 16 13 109 def Port Adelaide 14 7 91 Etihad Stadium crowd 29 936 Match reportSunday 19 May 3 20 pm Richmond 15 16 106 def Melbourne 11 6 72 MCG crowd 39 148 Match reportSunday 19 May 4 10 pm Adelaide 12 15 87 def St Kilda 6 11 47 AAMI Stadium crowd 34 605 Match reportWest Coast defeated North Melbourne after Nic Naitanui kicked a goal after the final siren 18 Gold Coast recorded consecutive victories for the first time in its history 19 Round 9 Edit Round 9Friday 24 May 7 50 pm Collingwood 8 7 55 def by Sydney 15 12 102 MCG crowd 65 306 Match reportSaturday 25 May 1 15 pm Port Adelaide 9 14 68 def by Geelong 18 8 116 AAMI Stadium crowd 21 309 Match reportSaturday 25 May 2 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 8 7 55 def by West Coast 23 17 155 Skoda Stadium crowd 6 324 Match reportSaturday 25 May 4 40 pm St Kilda 15 11 101 def by Western Bulldogs 17 8 110 Etihad Stadium crowd 25 982 Match reportSaturday 25 May 7 40 pm Brisbane Lions 12 13 85 def by Carlton 13 20 98 Gabba crowd 24 037 Match reportSaturday 25 May 7 45 pm Richmond 9 8 62 def by Essendon 13 13 91 MCG crowd 84 234 Match reportSunday 26 May 1 10 pm Hawthorn 18 10 118 def Gold Coast 14 8 92 MCG crowd 28 112 Match reportSunday 26 May 3 20 pm North Melbourne 19 10 124 def by Adelaide 18 17 125 Etihad Stadium crowd 23 033 Match reportSunday 26 May 2 40 pm Fremantle 19 16 130 def Melbourne 6 4 40 Patersons Stadium crowd 32 950 Match reportRound 10 Edit Round 10Friday 31 May 7 50 pm Brisbane Lions 7 9 51 def by Collingwood 14 16 100 Gabba crowd 26 626 Match reportSaturday 1 June 1 45 pm Carlton 22 16 148 def Greater Western Sydney 8 6 54 Etihad Stadium crowd 25 008 Match reportSaturday 1 June 1 40 pm Adelaide 8 11 59 def by Fremantle 10 6 66 AAMI Stadium crowd 27 684 Match reportSaturday 1 June 4 40 pm Sydney 17 13 115 def Essendon 10 11 71 SCG crowd 29 792 Match reportSaturday 1 June 7 40 pm Geelong 18 15 123 def Gold Coast 10 11 71 Simonds Stadium crowd 30 082 Match reportSaturday 1 June 7 10 pm Western Bulldogs 10 7 67 def Port Adelaide 8 10 58 TIO Stadium crowd 7 850 Match reportSunday 2 June 3 20 pm Melbourne 6 12 48 def by Hawthorn 21 17 143 MCG crowd 28 546 Match reportSunday 2 June 4 40 pm North Melbourne 19 19 133 def St Kilda 10 5 65 Etihad Stadium crowd 25 658 Match reportMonday 3 June 5 40 pm West Coast 8 14 62 def by Richmond 16 7 103 Patersons Stadium crowd 37 781 Match reportFor the first time Geelong played a night match at Simonds Stadium their home stadium Round 11 Edit Round 11Friday 7 June 7 50 pm Essendon 11 11 77 def Carlton 10 12 72 MCG crowd 82 639 Match reportSaturday 8 June 1 40 pm Greater Western Sydney 15 8 98 def by Geelong 24 13 157 Skoda Stadium crowd 7 809 Match reportSaturday 8 June 4 10 pm Adelaide 6 14 50 def by Sydney 19 13 127 AAMI Stadium crowd 38 374 Match reportSaturday 8 June 7 40 pm Gold Coast 9 12 66 def North Melbourne 8 3 51 Metricon Stadium crowd 10 891 Match reportSunday 9 June 4 40 pm St Kilda 11 14 80 def by West Coast 12 12 84 Etihad Stadium crowd 23 795 Match reportMonday 10 June 3 15 pm Melbourne 5 9 39 def by Collingwood 17 20 122 MCG crowd 50 835 Match reportByeBrisbane Lions Fremantle Hawthorn Port Adelaide Richmond Western BulldogsRound 12 Edit Round 12Friday 14 June 7 50 pm Carlton 13 9 87 def by Hawthorn 15 12 102 Etihad Stadium crowd 45 670 Match reportSaturday 15 June 1 40 pm Richmond 16 14 110 def Adelaide 10 12 72 MCG crowd 43 615 Match reportSaturday 15 June 2 40 pm Fremantle 12 14 86 def Brisbane Lions 6 10 46 Patersons Stadium crowd 33 384 Match reportSaturday 15 June 7 40 pm Essendon 17 13 115 def Gold Coast 11 6 72 Etihad Stadium crowd 31 452 Match reportSunday 16 June 1 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 6 14 50 def by Port Adelaide 19 11 125 Skoda Stadium crowd 6 601 Match reportSunday 16 June 4 40 pm Collingwood 15 9 99 def Western Bulldogs 9 11 65 Etihad Stadium crowd 32 253 Match reportByeGeelong Melbourne North Melbourne St Kilda Sydney West CoastRound 13 Edit Round 13Friday 21 June 7 50 pm Hawthorn 19 9 123 def West Coast 16 7 103 Etihad Stadium crowd 32 567 Match reportSaturday 22 June 1 10 pm Port Adelaide 10 12 72 def Sydney 8 6 54 AAMI Stadium crowd 16 096 Match reportSaturday 22 June 4 40 pm St Kilda 16 8 104 def Melbourne 10 9 69 MCG crowd 28 751 Match reportSaturday 22 June 7 40 pm Western Bulldogs 8 13 61 def by Richmond 17 19 121 Etihad Stadium crowd 29 788 Match reportSunday 23 June 1 20 pm Fremantle 10 7 67 def North Melbourne 4 5 29 Patersons Stadium crowd 31 637 Match reportSunday 23 June 4 40 pm Brisbane Lions 15 13 103 def Geelong 14 14 98 Gabba crowd 24 164 Match reportByeAdelaide Carlton Collingwood Essendon Gold Coast Greater Western SydneyThe Brisbane Lions staged the largest successful come from behind victory in the club s history recovering from a 52 point third quarter deficit to defeat Geelong by five points The victory was completed with a goal after the final siren by Ash McGrath 20 Round 14 Edit Round 14Thursday 27 June 6 10 pm West Coast 13 13 91 def by Essendon 15 8 98 Patersons Stadium crowd 36 451 Match reportFriday 28 June 7 50 pm Sydney 8 17 65 def Carlton 5 13 43 SCG crowd 25 349 Match reportSaturday 29 June 1 40 pm Gold Coast 11 17 83 def by Adelaide 16 15 111 Metricon Stadium crowd 13 791 Match reportSaturday 29 June 4 10 pm Port Adelaide 13 8 86 def Collingwood 7 9 51 AAMI Stadium crowd 31 121 Match reportSaturday 29 June 7 40 pm Melbourne 15 13 103 def Western Bulldogs 15 10 100 MCG crowd 21 217 Match reportSaturday 29 June 7 40 pm Geelong 11 19 85 def Fremantle 7 2 44 Simonds Stadium crowd 26 743 Match reportSunday 30 June 1 10 pm Hawthorn 21 17 143 def Brisbane Lions 12 13 85 Aurora Stadium crowd 15 796 Match reportSunday 30 June 3 20 pm North Melbourne 19 16 130 def Greater Western Sydney 6 8 44 Etihad Stadium crowd 15 438 Match reportSunday 30 June 4 40 pm Richmond 17 17 119 def St Kilda 8 7 55 MCG crowd 52 184 Match reportRound 15 Edit Round 15Friday 5 July 7 50 pm Carlton 12 5 77 def by Collingwood 17 16 118 MCG crowd 78 224 Match reportSaturday 6 July 1 45 pm Greater Western Sydney 12 11 83 def by Western Bulldogs 13 9 87 StarTrack Oval Canberra crowd 7 132 Match reportSaturday 6 July 2 10 pm North Melbourne 19 14 128 def Richmond 8 18 66 Etihad Stadium crowd 45 966 Match reportSaturday 6 July 4 40 pm Brisbane Lions 17 14 116 def Gold Coast 12 11 83 Gabba crowd 27 170 Match reportSaturday 6 July 7 10 pm Adelaide 9 15 69 def by West Coast 11 9 75 AAMI Stadium crowd 26 426 Match reportSaturday 6 July 7 40 pm Geelong 11 16 82 def Hawthorn 10 12 72 MCG crowd 85 197 Match reportSunday 7 July 1 10 pm Melbourne 13 7 85 def by Sydney 16 20 116 MCG crowd 26 216 Match reportSunday 7 July 1 20 pm Fremantle 15 10 100 def St Kilda 11 4 70 Patersons Stadium crowd 34 064 Match reportSunday 7 July 4 40 pm Essendon 18 10 118 def Port Adelaide 12 16 88 Etihad Stadium crowd 40 817 Match reportHawthorn s loss ended a twelve game winning streak equalling its 1961 winning streak as the longest in club history 21 Round 16 Edit Round 16Friday 12 July 7 50 pm Collingwood 17 9 111 def Adelaide 12 12 84 MCG crowd 54 790 Match reportSaturday 13 July 1 15 pm Port Adelaide 12 7 79 def by Hawthorn 19 10 124 AAMI Stadium crowd 23 748 Match reportSaturday 13 July 2 10 pm Geelong 13 20 98 def Melbourne 4 6 30 Simonds Stadium crowd 23 172 Match reportSaturday 13 July 4 40 pm Richmond 6 17 53 def Gold Coast 6 8 44 Cazaly s Stadium crowd 11 197 Match reportSaturday 13 July 7 40 pm Brisbane Lions 18 9 117 def North Melbourne 17 3 105 Gabba crowd 18 131 Match reportSaturday 13 July 7 40 pm Carlton 16 14 110 def St Kilda 10 14 74 Etihad Stadium crowd 30 949 Match reportSunday 14 July 1 10 pm Sydney 24 27 171 def Greater Western Sydney 5 12 42 SCG crowd 21 757 Match reportSunday 14 July 3 20 pm Western Bulldogs 14 6 90 def by Essendon 18 13 121 Etihad Stadium crowd 32 500 Match reportSunday 14 July 2 40 pm West Coast 14 9 93 def by Fremantle 19 7 121 Patersons Stadium crowd 39 839 Match reportMelbourne recorded only 19 inside 50s in its loss to Geelong an AFL record low since the statistic was first recorded in 1999 22 Round 17 Edit Round 17Friday 19 July 7 50 pm North Melbourne 16 12 108 def by Carlton 16 13 109 Etihad Stadium crowd 37 443 Match reportSaturday 20 July 1 45 pm Hawthorn 13 17 95 def Western Bulldogs 11 10 76 Aurora Stadium crowd 14 022 Match reportSaturday 20 July 2 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 11 11 77 def by Essendon 18 8 116 Skoda Stadium crowd 10 783 Match reportSaturday 20 July 4 40 pm Gold Coast 13 7 85 def Collingwood 11 12 78 Metricon Stadium crowd 19 721 Match reportSaturday 20 July 7 10 pm Melbourne 11 9 75 def by Brisbane Lions 13 16 94 TIO Stadium crowd 7 615 Match reportSaturday 20 July 7 40 pm St Kilda 13 14 92 def by Port Adelaide 14 13 97 Etihad Stadium crowd 14 878 Match reportSunday 21 July 1 10 pm Richmond 12 12 84 def Fremantle 8 9 57 MCG crowd 40 125 Match reportSunday 21 July 2 50 pm Adelaide 14 10 94 def Geelong 14 8 92 AAMI Stadium crowd 28 603 Match reportSunday 21 July 2 40 pm West Coast 11 13 79 def by Sydney 17 11 113 Patersons Stadium crowd 35 166 Match reportRound 18 Edit Round 18Friday 26 July 7 50 pm Essendon 13 9 87 def by Hawthorn 22 11 143 Etihad Stadium crowd 49 505 Match reportSaturday 27 July 1 45 pm Gold Coast 11 11 77 def by Carlton 16 24 120 Metricon Stadium crowd 19 460 Match reportSaturday 27 July 2 10 pm Melbourne 4 4 28 def by North Melbourne 22 18 150 Etihad Stadium crowd 16 959 Match reportSaturday 27 July 4 40 pm Collingwood 15 16 106 def Greater Western Sydney 10 6 66 MCG crowd 32 691 Match reportSaturday 27 July 5 40 pm Fremantle 11 9 75 def Adelaide 7 11 53 Patersons Stadium crowd 28 765 Match reportSaturday 27 July 7 40 pm Geelong 21 11 137 def St Kilda 5 6 36 Simonds Stadium crowd 27 200 Match reportSunday 28 July 12 40 pm Port Adelaide 9 17 71 def Brisbane Lions 9 8 62 AAMI Stadium crowd 22 631 Match reportSunday 28 July 3 20 pm Western Bulldogs 16 15 111 def West Coast 13 11 89 Etihad Stadium crowd 17 019 Match reportSunday 28 July 4 40 pm Sydney 16 14 110 def Richmond 9 9 63 SCG crowd 29 738 Match reportRound 19 Edit Round 19Friday 2 August 7 50 pm North Melbourne 15 6 96 def Geelong 13 8 86 Etihad Stadium crowd 33 584 Match reportSaturday 3 August 1 45 pm Greater Western Sydney 19 10 124 def Melbourne 12 15 87 Skoda Stadium crowd 8 308 Match reportSaturday 3 August 2 10 pm Hawthorn 9 12 66 def by Richmond 16 11 107 MCG crowd 64 324 Match reportSaturday 3 August 2 40 pm West Coast 20 10 130 def Gold Coast 17 11 113 Patersons Stadium crowd 32 140 Match reportSaturday 3 August 7 40 pm Brisbane Lions 16 12 108 def St Kilda 11 11 77 Gabba crowd 19 856 Match reportSaturday 3 August 7 40 pm Carlton 12 8 80 def by Fremantle 17 14 116 Etihad Stadium crowd 30 457 Match reportSunday 4 August 1 10 pm Western Bulldogs 15 9 99 def by Sydney 21 8 134 Etihad Stadium crowd 22 647 Match reportSunday 4 August 2 50 pm Adelaide 15 13 103 def by Port Adelaide 17 5 107 AAMI Stadium crowd 43 368 Match reportSunday 4 August 4 40 pm Collingwood 20 13 133 def Essendon 7 12 54 MCG crowd 69 821 Match reportGreater Western Sydney ended a 21 match losing streak with its win against Melbourne 23 Round 20 Edit Round 20Friday 9 August 7 50 pm St Kilda 7 14 56 def by Hawthorn 14 18 102 Etihad Stadium crowd 24 765 Match reportSaturday 10 August 1 45 pm Richmond 14 13 97 def Brisbane Lions 11 8 74 MCG crowd 46 961 Match reportSaturday 10 August 2 10 pm Geelong 20 9 129 def Port Adelaide 16 8 104 Simonds Stadium crowd 24 784 Match reportSaturday 10 August 4 40 pm Carlton 13 11 89 def by Western Bulldogs 16 21 117 Etihad Stadium crowd 31 126 Match reportSaturday 10 August 7 40 pm Gold Coast 13 12 90 def Melbourne 10 17 77 Metricon Stadium crowd 13 840 Match reportSaturday 10 August 7 40 pm Sydney 10 11 71 def by Collingwood 14 16 100 ANZ Stadium crowd 42 627 Match reportSunday 11 August 1 10 pm Essendon 9 13 67 def by West Coast 18 12 120 Etihad Stadium crowd 32 595 Match reportSunday 11 August 2 50 pm Adelaide 11 13 79 def North Melbourne 10 10 70 AAMI Stadium crowd 31 801 Match reportSunday 11 August 2 40 pm Fremantle 24 13 157 def Greater Western Sydney 6 8 44 Patersons Stadium crowd 31 390 Match reportRichmond secured a finals berth for the first time since 2001 ending a drought of 11 years without playing finals 24 Fremantle s 113 point win against Greater Western Sydney stands as of 2023 as the greatest winning margin in club history 25 26 Round 21 Edit Round 21Friday 16 August 7 50 pm Hawthorn 18 11 119 def Collingwood 12 12 84 MCG crowd 71 533 Match reportSaturday 17 August 1 45 pm Richmond 14 12 96 def by Carlton 16 10 106 MCG crowd 63 825 Match reportSaturday 17 August 1 40 pm Port Adelaide 16 17 113 def Gold Coast 14 12 96 AAMI Stadium crowd 18 703 Match reportSaturday 17 August 4 40 pm Essendon 9 16 70 def by North Melbourne 17 13 115 Etihad Stadium crowd 34 102 Match reportSaturday 17 August 5 40 pm West Coast 6 5 41 def by Geelong 16 11 107 Patersons Stadium crowd 34 394 Match reportSaturday 17 August 7 40 pm Brisbane Lions 18 15 123 def Greater Western Sydney 9 9 63 Gabba crowd 13 855 Match reportSunday 18 August 1 10 pm Melbourne 5 8 38 def by Fremantle 20 13 133 MCG crowd 13 768 Match reportSunday 18 August 3 20 pm Sydney 18 10 118 def St Kilda 8 11 59 SCG crowd 26 730 Match reportSunday 18 August 4 40 pm Western Bulldogs 20 11 131 def Adelaide 17 12 114 Etihad Stadium crowd 17 159 Match reportRound 22 Edit Round 22Friday 23 August 7 50 pm Collingwood 15 11 101 def West Coast 5 9 39 MCG crowd 41 198 Match reportSaturday 24 August 1 15 pm Adelaide 18 12 120 def Melbourne 7 10 52 AAMI Stadium crowd 35 643 Match reportSaturday 24 August 2 10 pm North Melbourne 15 13 103 def by Hawthorn 17 15 117 Etihad Stadium crowd 33 039 Match reportSaturday 24 August 4 40 pm Geelong 13 14 92 def Sydney 7 6 48 Simonds Stadium crowd 28 459 Match reportSaturday 24 August 5 40 pm Fremantle 21 8 134 def Port Adelaide 9 6 60 Patersons Stadium crowd 35 565 Match reportSaturday 24 August 7 40 pm Carlton 9 22 76 def by Essendon 12 10 82 MCG crowd 53 630 Match reportSunday 25 August 1 10 pm St Kilda 17 14 116 def Gold Coast 10 10 70 Etihad Stadium crowd 17 622 Match reportSunday 25 August 3 20 pm Greater Western Sydney 6 6 42 def by Richmond 25 13 163 Skoda Stadium crowd 12 314 Match reportSunday 25 August 4 40 pm Brisbane Lions 15 10 100 def Western Bulldogs 13 15 93 Gabba crowd 20 130 Match reportWest Coast s score of 5 9 39 was its lowest ever at the MCG 27 Round 23 Edit Round 23Friday 30 August 7 50 pm Sydney 16 4 100 def by Hawthorn 17 10 112 ANZ Stadium crowd 37 980 Match reportSaturday 31 August 1 45 pm St Kilda 16 16 112 def Fremantle 6 5 41 Etihad Stadium crowd 22 476 Match reportSaturday 31 August 2 10 pm Geelong 15 22 112 def Brisbane Lions 17 9 111 Simonds Stadium crowd 27 467 Match reportSaturday 31 August 4 10 pm Port Adelaide 15 13 103 def by Carlton 15 14 104 AAMI Stadium crowd 45 127 Match reportSaturday 31 August 6 10 pm West Coast 5 13 43 def by Adelaide 19 15 129 Patersons Stadium crowd 29 416 Match reportSaturday 31 August 7 40 pm Essendon 9 11 65 def by Richmond 15 14 104 MCG crowd 60 979 Match reportSunday 1 September 1 10 pm Gold Coast 22 14 146 def Greater Western Sydney 9 9 63 Metricon Stadium crowd 13 080 Match reportSunday 1 September 3 20 pm Collingwood 17 12 114 def by North Melbourne 19 11 125 MCG crowd 50 958 Match reportSunday 1 September 4 40 pm Western Bulldogs 16 11 107 def Melbourne 13 9 87 Etihad Stadium crowd 22 176 Match reportCarlton s one point victory over Port Adelaide meant they finished the home and away season in 9th and subsequently replaced disqualified Essendon in the finals Assured of its third placed finish Fremantle omitted eleven senior players to manage their fatigue for the finals and consequently lost to sixteenth placed St Kilda by 71 points Following the season the AFL formally clarified its integrity rules relating to such events clubs could obtain permission on request to rest senior players at the end of the season but the league would need to rule on a case by case basis that the club was not attempting to manipulate its finals draw 28 Win loss table EditTeam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 F1 F2 F3 GF LadderAdelaide Ess 35 BL 19 PA 9 WB 52 Carl 32 Haw 11 GWS 135 StK 40 NM 1 Frem 7 Syd 77 Rich 38 X GCS 28 WCE 6 Coll 27 Geel 2 Frem 22 PA 4 NM 9 WB 17 Melb 68 WCE 86 X X X X 11Brisbane Lions WB 68 Adel 19 GCS 2 NM 63 Melb 28 Syd 60 WCE 26 Ess 10 Carl 13 Coll 49 X Frem 40 Geel 5 Haw 58 GCS 33 NM 12 Melb 19 PA 9 StK 31 Rich 23 GWS 60 WB 7 Geel 1 X X X X 12Carlton Rich 5 Coll 17 Geel 16 WCE 24 Adel 32 Melb 61 StK 9 PA 18 BL 13 GWS 94 Ess 5 Haw 16 X Syd 22 Coll 41 StK 36 NM 1 GCS 43 Frem 36 WB 28 Rich 10 Ess 6 PA 1 Rich 20 Syd 24 X X 8 a Collingwood NM 16 Carl 17 Haw 55 Rich 34 Ess 46 StK 26 Frem 27 Geel 6 Syd 47 BL 49 Melb 83 WB 34 X PA 35 Carl 41 Adel 27 GCS 7 GWS 40 Ess 79 Syd 29 Haw 35 WCE 62 NM 11 PA 24 X X X 6Essendon Adel 35 Melb 148 Frem 4 StK 37 Coll 46 GWS 39 Geel 28 BL 10 Rich 29 Syd 44 Carl 5 GCS 43 X WCE 7 PA 30 WB 31 GWS 39 Haw 56 Coll 79 WCE 53 NM 45 Carl 6 Rich 39 X X X X 9 b Fremantle WCE 28 WB 28 Ess 4 Haw 42 Rich 1 GCS 45 Coll 27 Syd0 Melb 90 Adel 7 X BL 40 NM 38 Geel 41 StK 30 WCE 28 Rich 27 Adel 22 Carl 36 GWS 113 Melb 95 PA 74 StK 71 Geel 15 X Syd 25 Haw 15 3Geelong Haw 7 NM 4 Carl 16 Syd 21 WB 21 Rich 44 Ess 28 Coll 6 PA 48 GCS 52 GWS 59 X BL 5 Frem 41 Haw 10 Melb 68 Adel 2 StK 101 NM 10 PA 25 WCE 66 Syd 44 BL 1 Frem 15 PA 16 Haw 5 X 2Gold Coast StK 13 Syd 41 BL 2 PA 38 GWS 44 Frem 45 Melb 60 WB 32 Haw 26 Geel 52 NM 15 Ess 43 X Adel 28 BL 33 Rich 9 Coll 7 Carl 43 WCE 17 Melb 13 PA 17 StK 46 GWS 83 X X X X 14Greater Western Sydney Syd 30 PA 56 StK 72 Melb 41 GCS 44 Ess 39 Adel 135 Haw 83 WCE 100 Carl 94 Geel 59 PA 75 X NM 86 WB 4 Syd 129 Ess 39 Coll 40 Melb 37 Frem 113 BL 60 Rich 121 GCS 83 X X X X 18Hawthorn Geel 7 WCE 50 Coll 55 Frem 42 NM 3 Adel 11 Syd 37 GWS 83 GCS 26 Melb 95 X Carl 16 WCE 20 BL 58 Geel 10 PA 45 WB 19 Ess 56 Rich 41 StK 46 Coll 35 NM 14 Syd 12 Syd 54 X Geel 5 Frem 15 1Melbourne PA 79 Ess 148 WCE 94 GWS 41 BL 28 Carl 61 GCS 60 Rich 34 Frem 90 Haw 95 Coll 83 X StK 35 WB 3 Syd 31 Geel 68 BL 19 NM 122 GWS 37 GCS 13 Frem 95 Adel 68 WB 20 X X X X 17North Melbourne Coll 16 Geel 4 Syd 39 BL 63 Haw 3 PA 10 WB 54 WCE 2 Adel 1 StK 68 GCS 15 X Frem 38 GWS 86 Rich 62 BL 12 Carl 1 Melb 122 Geel 10 Adel 9 Ess 45 Haw 14 Coll 11 X X X X 10Port Adelaide Melb 79 GWS 56 Adel 9 GCS 38 WCE 5 NM 10 Rich 41 Carl 18 Geel 48 WB 9 X GWS 75 Syd 18 Coll 35 Ess 30 Haw 45 StK 5 BL 9 Adel 4 Geel 25 GCS 17 Frem 74 Carl 1 Coll 24 Geel 16 X X 7 c Richmond Carl 5 StK 17 WB 67 Coll 35 Frem 1 Geel 44 PA 41 Melb 34 Ess 29 WCE 41 X Adel 38 WB 60 StK 64 NM 62 GCS 9 Frem 27 Syd 47 Haw 41 BL 23 Carl 10 GWS 121 Ess 39 Carl 20 X X X 5St Kilda GCS 13 Rich 17 GWS 72 Ess 37 Syd 16 Coll 26 Carl 9 Adel 40 WB 9 NM 68 WCE 4 X Melb 35 Rich 64 Frem 30 Carl 36 PA 5 Geel 101 BL 31 Haw 46 Syd 59 GCS 46 Frem 71 X X X X 16Sydney GWS 30 GCS 41 NM 39 Geel 21 StK 16 BL 60 Haw 37 Frem0 Coll 47 Ess 44 Adel 77 X PA 18 Carl 22 Melb 31 GWS 129 WCE 34 Rich 47 WB 35 Coll 29 StK 59 Geel 44 Haw 12 Haw 54 Carl 24 Frem 25 X 4West Coast Frem 28 Haw 50 Mel 94 Carl 24 PA 5 WB 70 BL 26 NM 2 GWS 100 Rich 41 StK 4 X Haw 20 Ess 7 Adel 6 Frem 28 Syd 34 WB 22 GCS 17 Ess 53 Geel 66 Coll 62 Adel 86 X X X X 13Western Bulldogs BL 68 Frem 28 Rich 67 Adel 52 Geel 21 WCE 70 NM 54 GCS 32 StK 9 PA 9 X Coll 34 Rich 60 Melb 3 GWS 4 Ess 31 Haw 19 WCE 22 Syd 35 Carl 28 Adel 17 BL 7 Melb 20 X X X X 15Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 F1 F2 F3 GF Ladder Win Qualified for finals Loss X ByeDraw EliminatedBold Home game X Bye Opponent for round listed above marginLadder Edit2013 AFL ladder Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts1 Hawthorn P 22 19 3 0 2523 1859 135 7 76 Finals series2 Geelong 22 18 4 0 2409 1776 135 6 723 Fremantle 22 16 5 1 2035 1518 134 1 664 Sydney 22 15 6 1 2244 1694 132 5 625 Richmond 22 15 7 0 2154 1754 122 8 606 Collingwood 22 14 8 0 2148 1868 115 0 567 Port Adelaide 22 12 10 0 2051 2002 102 4 488 Carlton 22 11 11 0 2125 1992 106 7 449 Essendon 22 14 8 0 2145 2000 107 3 56 d 10 North Melbourne 22 10 12 0 2307 1930 119 5 4011 Adelaide 22 10 12 0 2064 1909 108 1 4012 Brisbane Lions 22 10 12 0 1922 2144 89 6 4013 West Coast 22 9 13 0 2038 2139 95 3 3614 Gold Coast 22 8 14 0 1918 2091 91 7 3215 Western Bulldogs 22 8 14 0 1926 2262 85 1 3216 St Kilda 22 5 17 0 1751 2120 82 6 2017 Melbourne 22 2 20 0 1455 2691 54 1 818 Greater Western Sydney 22 1 21 0 1524 2990 51 0 4Source AFL TablesRules for classification 1 points 2 percentage 3 number of points for P PremiersNotes Carlton finished 9th initially but were promoted to 8th following the Essendon drug scandal Essendon finished 7th initially but were relegated to 9th following the drug scandal Port Adelaide finished 8th initially but were promoted to 7th following the Essendon drug scandal Essendon was relegated to ninth due to irregularities in its supplements program during the 2012 season 29 Ladder progression Edit Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 8 Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round Team Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223Hawthorn0481216202428323636404448485256606064687276Geelong48121620242828323640404044485252565660646872Fremantle488812162022263030343838424646505458626666Sydney48121216202022263034343438424650545858626262Richmond48121212121620202424283236364044444852525660Collingwood4881212161620202428323232364040444852525656Port Adelaide48121620202020202020242832323236404444484848Carlton00048121216202424242424242832363636404044Essendon48121620242424282832363640444852525252525656North Melbourne0004481212121616161620242424283232363640Adelaide0448881216202020202024242428282832323640Brisbane Lions004488812121212121616202428283232364040West Coast0044481216202024242424282828283236363636Gold Coast4444881216161620202020202024242428282832Western Bulldogs4444444481212121212161616202024282832St Kilda0044448888881212121212121212121620Melbourne00044444444448888888888Greater Western Sydney00000000000000000044444Source citation needed Finals series EditMain article 2013 AFL finals series Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi finalsPreliminary finalsGrand finalSep 6 MCG1Hawthorn15 15 105 4Sydney7 9 51 Sep 14 ANZ StadiumSydney13 8 86 Sep 8 MCGCarlton8 14 62 Sep 20 MCG5Richmond14 12 96 Hawthorn14 18 102 8Carlton18 8 116 Geelong15 7 97 Sep 28 MCGHawthorn11 11 77 Sep 7 MCGSep 21 Patersons StadiumFremantle8 14 62 6Collingwood9 9 63 Fremantle14 15 99 7Port Adelaide12 15 87 Sep 13 MCGSydney11 8 74 Geelong13 18 96 Sep 7 Simonds StadiumPort Adelaide12 8 80 2Geelong9 18 72 3Fremantle 12 15 87 Week one Edit Qualifying FinalsQF1 Friday 6 September 7 50 pm Hawthorn 15 15 105 def Sydney 7 9 51 MCG crowd 59 615 Match reportQF2 Saturday 7 September 2 20 pm Geelong 9 18 72 def by Fremantle 12 15 87 Simonds Stadium crowd 32 815 Match reportElimination FinalsEF2 Saturday 7 September 7 45 pm Collingwood 9 9 63 def by Port Adelaide 12 15 87 MCG crowd 51 722 Match reportEF1 Sunday 8 September 3 20 pm Richmond 14 12 96 def by Carlton 18 8 116 MCG crowd 94 690 Match reportThe qualifying final between Geelong and Fremantle was just the second final to ever be played in Geelong in AFL VFL history with the previous final occurring in 1897 at Corio Oval Week two Edit Semi finalsSF2 Friday 13 September 7 50 pm Geelong 13 18 96 def Port Adelaide 12 8 80 MCG crowd 52 744 Match reportSF1 Saturday 14 September 7 45 pm Sydney 13 8 86 def Carlton 8 14 62 ANZ Stadium crowd 37 980 Match reportWeek three Edit Preliminary FinalsPF1 Friday 20 September 7 50 pm Hawthorn 14 18 102 def Geelong 15 7 97 MCG crowd 85 569 Match reportPF2 Saturday 21 September 5 45 pm Fremantle 14 15 99 def Sydney 11 8 74 Patersons Stadium crowd 43 249 Match reportHawthorn defeated Geelong for the first time since the 2008 AFL Grand Final to end the Kennett curse Week four Edit Main article 2013 AFL Grand Final Grand FinalGF Saturday 28 September 2 30 pm Hawthorn 11 11 77 def Fremantle 8 14 62 MCG crowd 100 007 Match reportThis was Fremantle s first and so far only grand final appearance Attendances EditBy club Edit 2013 AFL attendances 30 Club Total Games Avg Per GameAdelaide 693 855 22 31 539Brisbane Lions 503 994 22 22 909Carlton 1 116 734 24 46 531Collingwood 1 236 343 23 53 754Essendon 1 036 044 22 47 093Fremantle 819 016 25 32 761Geelong 980 408 25 39 216Gold Coast 389 966 22 17 726Greater Western Sydney 345 730 22 15 715Hawthorn 1 144 222 25 45 769Melbourne 549 418 22 24 974North Melbourne 634 033 22 28 820Port Adelaide 648 854 24 27 036Richmond 1 137 980 23 49 477St Kilda 634 858 22 28 857Sydney 798 556 25 31 942West Coast 678 430 22 30 838Western Bulldogs 513 729 22 23 351By ground Edit 2013 H amp A ground attendances Ground Total Games Avg Per GameAAMI Stadium 665 808 22 30 264ANZ Stadium 104 297 3 32 347Aurora Stadium 52 950 4 13 238Blundstone Arena 23 488 2 11 744Cazaly s Stadium 11 197 1 11 197Etihad Stadium 1 466 099 48 30 544Gabba 231 909 11 21 083MCG 2 346 893 45 52 153Metricon Stadium 152 980 11 13 907Patersons Stadium 773 485 22 35 158Simonds Stadium 187 545 7 26 792Skoda Stadium 57 969 7 8 281StarTrack Oval 25 056 3 8 352Sydney Cricket Ground 230 659 9 25 629TIO Stadium 15 465 2 7 733Westpac Stadium 22 546 1 22 546Awards EditThe Norm Smith Medal was awarded to Brian Lake of Hawthorn The Brownlow Medal was awarded to Gary Ablett Jr of Gold Coast who received 28 votes The AFL Rising Star was awarded to Jaeger O Meara of Gold Coast who received 44 votes The Coleman Medal was awarded to Jarryd Roughead of Hawthorn who kicked 68 goals during the home and away season The McClelland Trophy was awarded to Hawthorn for the second year in a row The Wooden Spoon was awarded to Greater Western Sydney for the second year in a row The AFL Players Association awards The Leigh Matthews Trophy was awarded to Gary Ablett Jr of Gold Coast for a record fifth time The Robert Rose Award was awarded to Joel Selwood of Geelong for the second year in a row and third time overall The Best Captain was awarded to Joel Selwood of Geelong The Best First Year Player was awarded to Jaeger O Meara of Gold Coast The AFL Coaches Association Awards were as follows 31 The Player of the Year Award was given to Scott Pendlebury of Collingwood who received 96 votes The Allan Jeans Senior Coach of the Year Award was awarded to Ken Hinkley of Port Adelaide The Assistant Coach of the Year Award was awarded to Robert Harvey of Collingwood The Development Coach of the Year Award was awarded to Chris Maple of Western Bulldogs The Support Staff Leadership Award was awarded to Stephen Wells of Geelong The Lifetime Achievement Award was awarded to George Stone The Best Young Player Award was awarded to Jeremy Cameron of Greater Western Sydney The Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award was awarded to Zac Smith of Gold Coast Coleman Medal Edit See also Coleman Medal Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the Coleman that round Underlined numbers indicates the player did not play that round Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Total1 Jarryd Roughead 1 2 3 4 1 1 4 5 3 3 0 4 5 4 2 5 3 4 0 5 1 4 4 682 Travis Cloke 4 0 5 7 2 4 0 1 3 0 3 5 0 2 5 2 2 3 5 2 2 3 5 663 Jeremy Cameron 1 3 1 1 3 6 3 4 3 2 4 2 0 0 3 3 4 7 4 4 2 0 2 624 Josh J Kennedy 2 5 5 0 4 4 4 2 5 3 0 0 5 2 4 2 4 3 5 1 0 0 0 605 Lance Franklin 2 5 4 4 0 0 3 2 5 2 0 4 2 4 1 0 0 8 1 0 4 5 2 586 Jack Riewoldt 0 7 5 3 1 3 5 3 2 2 0 3 3 3 2 1 4 3 3 1 2 1 0 577 Lindsay Thomas 4 5 3 4 5 2 2 0 5 3 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 6 1 2 1 1 3 538 Nick Riewoldt 2 4 3 3 2 4 3 1 4 3 1 0 3 1 0 1 2 2 2 1 2 4 2 509 Tom Hawkins 2 3 3 3 0 2 2 4 6 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 5 1 1 0 0 1 4610 Jay Schulz 4 1 1 4 0 3 3 2 3 0 0 3 1 3 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 4 44Best and fairest Edit Club Award name Player RefAdelaide Malcolm Blight Medal Rory Sloane 32 Brisbane Lions Merrett Murray Medal Joel Patfull 33 Carlton John Nicholls Medal Kade Simpson 34 Collingwood Copeland Trophy Scott Pendlebury 35 Essendon Crichton Medal Brendon Goddard 36 Fremantle Doig Medal Nathan Fyfe 37 Geelong Carji Greeves Medal Joel Selwood 38 Gold Coast Club Champion Gary Ablett Jr 39 Greater Western Sydney Kevin Sheedy Medal Jeremy Cameron 40 Hawthorn Peter Crimmins Medal Josh Gibson 41 Melbourne Keith Bluey Truscott Medal Nathan Jones 42 North Melbourne Syd Barker Medal Scott Thompson Daniel Wells 43 Port Adelaide John Cahill Medal Chad Wingard 44 Richmond Jack Dyer Medal Daniel Jackson 45 St Kilda Trevor Barker Award Jack Steven 46 Sydney Bob Skilton Medal Jarrad McVeigh 47 West Coast John Worsfold Medal Matt Priddis 48 Western Bulldogs Charles Sutton Medal Ryan Griffen 49 Club leadership EditClub Coach Captain s Vice captain s Leadership groupAdelaide 50 Brenton Sanderson Nathan van Berlo Patrick Dangerfield Scott Thompson Sam Jacobs Jason Porplyzia Rory SloaneBrisbane Lions 51 Michael Voss Rds 1 20 Mark Harvey Rds 21 23 Jed Adcock Jonathan Brown Daniel Rich Tom RockliffCarlton 52 Mick Malthouse Marc Murphy Andrew Carrazzo Kade Simpson Nick Duigan Jarrad WaiteCollingwood 53 Nathan Buckley Nick Maxwell Scott Pendlebury Luke Ball Dayne Beams Harry O BrienEssendon 54 James Hird Rds 1 22 Simon Goodwin Rd 23 Jobe Watson Brendon Goddard Dyson Heppell Heath Hocking Michael Hurley Brent Stanton Jason Winderlich David ZaharakisFremantle 55 Ross Lyon Matthew Pavlich Hayden Ballantyne Matt de Boer Chris Mayne David Mundy Luke McPharlin Aaron SandilandsGold Coast 56 Guy McKenna Gary Ablett Nathan Bock Michael Rischitelli Karmichael Hunt Zac Smith David SwallowGreater Western Sydney 57 Kevin Sheedy Phil Davis Callan Ward Tom ScullyGeelong 58 Chris Scott Joel Selwood Jimmy Bartel Tom Hawkins Steve Johnson James Kelly Andrew Mackie Harry TaylorHawthorn Alastair Clarkson Luke Hodge Jordan Lewis Jarryd Roughead Lance Franklin Sam MitchellMelbourne 59 Mark Neeld Rds 1 12 Neil Craig Rds 13 23 Jack Grimes Jack Trengove Nathan Jones Shannon Byrnes Mitch Clark Chris Dawes James Frawley Colin Garland Jordie McKenzieNorth Melbourne 60 Brad Scott Andrew Swallow Drew Petrie Jack Ziebell Brent Harvey Scott Thompson Daniel WellsPort Adelaide 61 Ken Hinkley Travis Boak Brad Ebert Robbie Gray Hamish Hartlett Jay Schulz Jackson TrengoveRichmond 62 Damien Hardwick Trent Cotchin Brett Deledio Daniel Jackson Jack Riewoldt Dylan Grimes Ivan MaricSt Kilda 63 Scott Watters Nick Riewoldt David Armitage Nick Dal Santo Sean Dempster Ben McEvoy Jarryn Geary James Gwilt Leigh Montagna Sydney 64 John Longmire Kieren Jack Jarrad McVeigh Jude Bolton Adam Goodes Josh Kennedy Ryan O Keefe Ted Richards Rhyce Shaw Nick SmithWest Coast 65 John Worsfold Darren Glass Beau Waters Dean Cox Andrew Embley Shannon Hurn Josh Kennedy Mark LeCras Matt Priddis Matt Rosa Adam Selwood Scott SelwoodWestern Bulldogs 66 Brendan McCartney Matthew Boyd No official leadership groupClub membership Edit2013 AFL membership figures Club Members 67 Change from 2012 Change from 2012Adelaide 46 405 1 300 2 80 Brisbane Lions 24 130 3 368 16 22 Carlton 50 564 4 764 10 40 Collingwood 78 427 5 739 7 90 Essendon 56 173 8 465 17 74 Fremantle 43 880 962 2 24 Geelong 42 884 2 679 6 66 Gold Coast 12 502 1 298 11 59 Greater Western Sydney 12 681 2 440 23 83 Hawthorn 63 353 2 512 4 13 Melbourne 33 177 2 282 6 44 North Melbourne 34 607 1 184 3 54 Port Adelaide 39 838 4 295 12 08 Richmond 60 321 7 294 13 76 St Kilda 32 707 2 733 7 71 Sydney 36 358 6 485 21 71 West Coast 58 501 1 124 1 96 Western Bulldogs 30 209 202 0 67 Total 756 717 49 096 6 94 Coach changes EditCoach Club Date Notes Caretaker New coachMark Neeld Melbourne 17 June 2013 Sacked after a mid season club review following a string of bad losses including just five wins from 33 games 68 Neil Craig 68 Paul Roos 69 Michael Voss Brisbane Lions 13 August 2013 Stepped down following the club s decision not to renew his contract at the end of the season 70 71 72 73 Mark Harvey Justin Leppitsch 74 James Hird Essendon 27 August 2013 Suspended by the AFL for twelve months for his involvement in the 2012 Essendon supplements scandal effective immediately 75 Simon Goodwin Mark Thompson 76 John Worsfold West Coast Eagles 5 September 2013 Stepped down 77 78 None end of regular season Adam Simpson 79 Kevin Sheedy Greater Western Sydney 13 September 2013 Retired as part of a succession plan 80 None end of regular season Leon CameronScott Watters St Kilda 1 November 2013 Sacked None end of regular season Alan RichardsonPost season EditInternational Rules Series Edit See also 2013 International Rules Series The International Rules Series was played between Australia and Ireland for the first time since 2011 For the first time the Australian team was represented by the Indigenous All Stars 81 As in previous years two test matches were played and the series was decided on aggregate The series was held in Ireland and was won by Ireland 2 0 and on an aggregate margin of 173 72 points 82 2013 International Rules SeriesSaturday 19 October 7 00pm Ireland 2 12 9 57 def Australia 1 7 8 35 Breffni Park Cavan crowd 17 657 Match reportSaturday 26 October 7 00pm Ireland 6 22 14 116 def Australia 2 7 4 37 Croke Park Dublin crowd 28 525 Match reportNotable events and controversies EditAdelaide Crows Kurt Tippett contract scandal Edit During the trade period leading up to the 2013 season Adelaide Crows forward Kurt Tippett sought to be traded During trade negotiations information was uncovered which brought into question the legality under AFL rules of Tippett s 2009 contract extension with Adelaide The AFL investigated Tippett s contract during October and November and charged Tippett and Adelaide with a total of eleven charges relating to draft tampering and breaching the total player payments including 83 Arranging a secret deal in which Tippett would be traded to a club of his choice at the end of 2012 Direct payments of 100 000 outside the salary cap in each of 2011 and 2012 Illegally arranging third party deals in 2011 and 2012 resulting in Tippett receiving further money outside the salary cap in those years Adelaide was considered likely to incur a loss of draft picks among other penalties if found guilty but the AFL Commission was yet to complete its hearing into the matter when the National Draft was held on 22 November 2012 so the club was permitted to participate in the draft as normal However on the day before the draft the club voluntarily relinquished its highest two remaining selections No 20 and 54 as a gesture of goodwill ahead of the hearing 84 The final hearing took place on 30 November and Adelaide and Tippett pleaded guilty to all charges Adelaide was stripped of its first and second round draft picks and banned from taking any father son selections in the 2013 National Draft and received a 300 000 fine Tippett was suspended for the 2013 NAB Cup and 11 premiership matches with a further suspended sentence of 11 matches and received a 50 000 fine Several senior Adelaide personnel were also punished by the league chief executive Steven Trigg and former football manager John Reid were each fined 50 000 and banned from AFL functions for six months with a further suspended sentence of six months and current football manager Phil Harper was banned from AFL functions for two months with a four month suspended sentence 83 In a separate hearing in January 2013 the AFL Players Association revoked the accreditation of Tippett s manager Peter Blucher for at least one year 85 Melbourne Football Club tanking scandal Edit Main article Melbourne Football Club tanking scandal Throughout the 2012 13 offseason the league investigated the Melbourne Football Club over allegations that it had tanked during the latter part of the 2009 season that is that it had intentionally lost matches near the end of the season so that it would finish with no more than four wins and therefore receive a priority draft pick The league released its findings in February 2013 and found the club not guilty of tanking 86 87 However it did find two of Melbourne s then senior staff members senior coach Dean Bailey and general manager of football operations Chris Connolly guilty of acting in a manner prejudicial to the interests of the competition This related most specifically to a meeting in July 2009 which became known colloquially as the vault in which Connolly allegedly openly discussed the potential benefits to the club of tanking 88 The guilty parties received the following penalties Connolly who was still at the club in 2013 but serving in a role outside the football department was suspended outright from serving in any position at any club until 1 February 2014 Connolly was sacked by Melbourne in October 2013 89 Bailey serving in 2013 as an assistant coach at the Adelaide Crows was suspended from his position for the first sixteen weeks of the 2013 season preventing him from having any contact with the Crows playing group during that time The Melbourne Football Club which was complicit to the infraction in its capacity as Connolly s and Bailey s employer was fined 500 000 None of Melbourne Connolly or Bailey contested these penalties 90 Essendon Football Club supplements controversy Edit Main article Essendon Football Club supplements controversy On 5 February the Essendon Football Club asked the Australian Sports Anti Doping Authority ASADA to investigate the concerns over the clubs possible use of un approved supplements during the 2012 season 91 An internal independent review conducted by Dr Ziggy Switkowski regarding the Essendon Football Club governance processes was released to the public on 6 May 92 While ASADA investigated the legality of the supplements the AFL separately investigated the administration of the club s supplements program and charged the club and senior staff with bringing the game into disrepute The charges focussed on the poor business practices within the program including allowing a culture of frequent uninformed and unregulated use of the injection of supplements at the club incomplete record keeping which had made it impossible to determine with certainty whether or not players had been administered banned supplements and for failing to guarantee the health and safety of its players in its program On 27 August five days before round 23 and after two days of discussions between the club and the league the following penalties were imposed relating to these charges Essendon was fined 2 million staggered over three years this was the largest fine imposed on a club in the history of Australian sport Essendon was ruled ineligible to participate in the 2013 AFL finals series achieved by relegating it to ninth position on the ladder Essendon was stripped of draft picks in the following two drafts in 2013 its first and second round draft picks were stripped in 2014 it was stripped of the first and second round draft picks it would have received based on its finishing position but was granted the last draft pick in the first round Senior coach James Hird was suspended from any involvement in any football club for twelve months effective immediately Football operations manager Danny Corcoran was suspended from involvement in any football club for four months with a further two month suspended sentence effective 1 October 2013 Senior assistant coach Mark Thompson was fined 30 000 Club doctor Bruce Reid had contested his charge at a hearing from the AFL Commission which was on Thursday 29 August 10 30pm EST 93 The scandal was investigated over the following years and ended with 34 players who were on the 2012 Essendon list being suspended for the entire 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