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2021 AFL season

The 2021 AFL season was the 125th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior men's Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured eighteen clubs, ran from 18 March until 25 September, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs.

2021 AFL premiership season
Date16 March – 25 September 2021
Teams18
PremiersMelbourne
13th premiership
Runners-upWestern Bulldogs
(2nd runners-up)
Minor premiersMelbourne
10th minor premiership
Brownlow MedallistOllie Wines
(Port Adelaide – 36 votes)
Coleman MedallistHarry McKay
(Carlton – 58 goals)
Attendance
Matches played207
Total attendance3,976,228 (19,209 per match)
Highest78,113
(Round 6, Collingwood vs Essendon)
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The season was played during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, and saw disruptions but to a much lesser extent than the 2020 season. Virus outbreaks resulted in restrictions on crowds and the relocation of forty games outside their originally fixtured states, but the season was played without suspension and with only minor disruptions to the scheduled dates of matches.

The premiership was won by the Melbourne Football Club for the 13th time, after it defeated the Western Bulldogs by 74 points in the 2021 AFL Grand Final, which was played at Optus Stadium in Perth.

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic edit

The season was played during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the country's vaccination roll-outs commencing around the beginning of the season. The country had largely settled into a paradigm of most states maintaining zero COVID-19 cases outside of their international travel quarantine systems; and when this was the case, it allowed matches to be played in front of crowds (albeit with reduced capacity) and unhindered interstate travel was permitted without quarantine. However, the different state governments often responded quickly to small numbers or even single virus cases being discovered in the community; this meant border restrictions or quarantine periods were often re-imposed at short notice, impacting interstate travel for matches; and, in some cases, that city- or state-wide lockdowns were imposed within the impacted states, precluding football activities altogether.[1] Short 'snap lockdowns', lasting between three and seven days in a given city, became a common response to the first few cases in the community as governments adopted 'Zero-COVID' policies.

The impact of the pandemic to the season's scheduled fixture was mostly limited to venue changes and matches being played behind closed doors; the dates of some fixtured games were adjusted, but none by more than a week from its original date. Unlike the 2020 season, the league sought to avoid putting clubs into long-term interstate hubs, and players were instead promised that only medium-term interstate trips would occur, with a maximum duration of three weeks before returning home.[2] This worked across most of the league, but a months-long period of lockdown and border restrictions in Sydney during the latter part of the season meant that Sydney and Greater Western Sydney were unable to return home after Round 15, the latter spending more than ten weeks interstate in more than six different locations between then and its season ending;[3] families and partners were able to join the players interstate after six weeks.[4] The completion of the season was assisted by special "sterile corridor" arrangements made with several state governments, allowing clubs to fly in and out of those states from some hot zones without quarantine if the travelling party was subjected to isolation and testing requirements in their home states in the week leading up to the match.[2][4] In the end, the biggest impact to the fixtured season was that the pre-finals bye week, which had been conventional since 2016, was dropped at less than two weeks' notice, and the first week of finals was brought forward, as a contingency to allow the league to respond to any unforeseen changes to border or societal restrictions during finals; at the time of the announcement, the grand final remained scheduled for its original date of Saturday 25 September, and the bye week was ultimately scheduled in the week between the preliminary finals and the grand final. [5]

The league saw relatively few impacts through the first half of the season, with only occasional games relocated; but, as more virus cases and outbreaks occurred through winter, the second half of the season was more heavily affected with relocated games. In particular:

  • Rounds 11 to 14: an outbreak in Victoria resulted in lockdown and border restrictions on Victorian clubs, precluding free entry to any state except New South Wales. Many clubs shifted games to Sydney and remained there between rounds during that period.[2]
  • Rounds 15 and 16: nationwide outbreaks in all states except Tasmania at one stage locked down all capital cities in those states, and precluded most free interstate travel in the country. All non-Victorian clubs relocated their training bases and most matches to Victoria, with only select matches able to be played interstate.[6]
  • Round 15 until the end of the season: a long period of restrictions in Sydney saw both clubs based outside New South Wales long term.[4]
  • All finals were held outside of Victoria and New South Wales due to the league’s preference to play finals before a crowd.

While most matches in the season saw some level of attendance restrictions, there was a steady return to larger crowds compared to the restrictions imposed in 2020. The openness of Australia's society compared with others around the world in the first half of the season meant that the AFL was on the leading edge of a return to typical sports attendances; and at the time it was played, the attendance of 78,113 for the match between Collingwood and Essendon on Anzac Day was a world record highest attendance for a sporting event since the beginning of the pandemic.[7] This was reversed in the second half of the season, with a return to matches being played with no spectators in many states.

Rule changes edit

The following rule changes were made in the 2021 season:[8]

  • The maximum number of interchanges allowed was reduced from 90 to 75 per team. Like previous steps taken to reduce interchange numbers, this was designed to alleviate congested play by giving teams less fatigue management.
  • The interchange bench was increased from four to five, with the fifth designated a medical substitute allowed to take the field only to replace a player deemed medically unfit to continue. Except with permission from the AFL Medical Officer, a player thus substituted off would be ineligible to play again until at least twelve days later.[9] To be granted permission to play the injury must not be concussion, which has its own mandatory 12 day rule.
  • The distance between man on the mark and the kick-off line at a kick-in was increased from 10m to 15m.[10]
  • The duration of each quarter of play was returned to 20 minutes plus time-on, as it had been since 1994. Quarters had been played at a reduced 16 minutes plus time-on in 2020, specifically as a fatigue and injury management strategy to cope with pandemic-related interruptions to the season.[11]

Additionally, umpires were directed to use a more stringent interpretation of existing rules related to the man on the mark: the man on the mark had previously been given freedom to move laterally or make a run towards the mark, provided they did not step over the mark; but now, the player would be directed to 'stand' upon taking up the mark position, and would concede a 50-metre penalty if he left that position; he could also choose not to take up the mark, leaving him free to move provided he remained at least five metres behind the mark. This new interpretation made it more difficult for the man on the mark to influence a subsequent sequence of quick-running play, opening up freer ball movement.[12][13]

Pre-season edit

AAMI Community Series edit

The pre-season series of games returned as the 2021 AAMI Community Series, with teams playing one game each. The games were stand-alone, with no overall winner of the series. All games were televised live on Fox Footy.[14]

Home and away season edit

A full 23-round fixture for the 2021 season was released in December 2020; but dates, times and broadcasters were initially revealed only for the first six rounds, with the league intending to release the remaining dates in four-to-six weeks blocks with at least a month's notice during the season.[11]

Through the below tables, there were many matches played before no crowd or a heavily restricted attendance, all of which were caused by the local COVID-19 conditions at the time of the match. Where the venue for the match was altered due to COVID-19 restrictions, the original venue is noted; in cases where the competing teams had a return match later in the season, the clubs sometimes swapped home games.

Round 1 edit

Round 1
Thursday, 18 March (7:25 pm) Richmond 15.15 (105) def. Carlton 11.14 (80) MCG (crowd: 49,218) Report
Friday, 19 March (7:40 pm) Collingwood 7.11 (53) def. by Western Bulldogs 10.9 (69) MCG (crowd: 46,051) Report
Saturday, 20 March (1:45 pm) Melbourne 11.14 (80) def. Fremantle 8.10 (58) MCG (crowd: 21,365) Report
Saturday, 20 March (4:05 pm) Adelaide 15.13 (103) def. Geelong 13.13 (91) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 26,985) Report
Saturday, 20 March (7:25 pm) Essendon 13.13 (91) def. by Hawthorn 14.8 (92) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 25,128) Report
Saturday, 20 March (6:45 pm) Brisbane Lions 14.10 (94) def. by Sydney 19.11 (125) Gabba (crowd: 22,762) Report
Sunday, 21 March (1:10 pm) North Melbourne 9.11 (65) def. by Port Adelaide 17.15 (117) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 13,050) Report
Sunday, 21 March (3:20 pm) Greater Western Sydney 11.12 (78) def. by St Kilda 13.8 (86) Giants Stadium (crowd: 5,014) Report
Sunday, 21 March (3:10 pm) West Coast 12.11 (83) def. Gold Coast 8.10 (58) Optus Stadium (crowd: 38,493) Report

Round 2 edit

Round 2
Thursday, 25 March (7:20 pm) Carlton 13.7 (85) def. by Collingwood 16.10 (106) MCG (crowd: 51,723) Report
Friday, 26 March (7:50 pm) Geelong 12.9 (81) def. Brisbane Lions 11.14 (80) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 20,070) Report
Saturday, 27 March (1:45 pm) Sydney 18.13 (121) def. Adelaide 11.22 (88) SCG (crowd: 23,946) Report
Saturday, 27 March (4:05 pm) Port Adelaide 18.11 (119) def. Essendon 9.11 (65) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 29,978) Report
Saturday, 27 March (7:30 pm) St Kilda 11.7 (73) def. by Melbourne 12.19 (91) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 25,903) Report
Saturday, 27 March (7:10 pm) Gold Coast 14.14 (98) def. North Melbourne 5.9 (39) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 6,661) Report
Sunday, 28 March (1:10 pm) Hawthorn 7.7 (49) def. by Richmond 11.12 (78) MCG (crowd: 41,051) Report
Sunday, 28 March (3:20 pm) Western Bulldogs 14.16 (100) def. West Coast 14.9 (93) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 21,391) Report
Sunday, 28 March (3:10 pm) Fremantle 11.21 (87) def. Greater Western Sydney 7.14 (56) Optus Stadium (crowd: 27,625) Report

Round 3 edit

Round 3 (Easter Round)
Thursday, 1 April (7:40 pm) Collingwood 11.6 (72) def. by Brisbane Lions 11.7 (73) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 28,057)
(Moved from The Gabba[15])
Report


Friday, 2 April (4:20 pm) North Melbourne 5.9 (39) def. by Western Bulldogs 25.17 (167) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 28,483) Report
Friday, 2 April (7:20 pm) Adelaide 14.11 (95) def. Gold Coast 12.13 (85) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 30,175) Report
Saturday, 3 April (1:45 pm) Richmond 10.12 (72) def. by Sydney 17.15 (117) MCG (crowd: 43,637) Report
Saturday, 3 April (4:35 pm) Essendon 22.11 (143) def. St Kilda 9.14 (68) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 29,234) Report
Saturday, 3 April (5:10 pm) West Coast 16.12 (108) def. Port Adelaide 11.5 (71) Optus Stadium (crowd: 42,090) Report
Sunday, 4 April (3:20 pm) Carlton 16.13 (109) def. Fremantle 9.10 (64) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 24,551) Report
Sunday, 4 April (6:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 11.2 (68) def. by Melbourne 15.12 (102) Manuka Oval (crowd: 9,563) Report
Monday, 5 April (3:20 pm) Geelong 10.9 (69) def. Hawthorn 9.10 (64) MCG (crowd: 50,030) Report

Round 4 edit

Round 4
Thursday, 8 April (7:20 pm) Sydney 11.17 (83) def. Essendon 12.8 (80) SCG (crowd: 28,039) Report
Friday, 9 April (7:20 pm) Port Adelaide 11.13 (79) def. Richmond 11.11 (77) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 33,742) Report
Saturday, 10 April (1:45 pm) Western Bulldogs 10.13 (73) def. Brisbane Lions 8.6 (54) Mars Stadium (crowd: 7,387) Report
Saturday, 10 April (4:35 pm) St Kilda 15.12 (102) def. West Coast 13.4 (82) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 16,710) Report
Saturday, 10 April (7:25 pm) Gold Coast 8.11 (59) def. by Carlton 9.16 (70) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 11,618) Report
Saturday, 10 April (7:25 pm) Collingwood 9.6 (60) def. by Greater Western Sydney 14.6 (90) MCG (crowd: 29,866) Report
Sunday, 11 April (1:10 pm) North Melbourne 10.8 (68) def. by Adelaide 16.13 (109) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 13,479) Report
Sunday, 11 April (3:20 pm) Melbourne 12.13 (85) def. Geelong 9.6 (60) MCG (crowd: 33,728) Report
Sunday, 11 April (2:40 pm) Fremantle 13.18 (96) def. Hawthorn 12.9 (81) Optus Stadium (crowd: 29,490) Report

Round 5 edit

Round 5
Thursday, 15 April (7:20 pm) St Kilda 7.6 (48) def. by Richmond 20.14 (134) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 32,056) Report
Friday, 16 April (6:10 pm) West Coast 16.7 (103) def. Collingwood 11.10 (76) Optus Stadium (crowd: 54,159) Report
Saturday, 17 April (4:35 pm) Western Bulldogs 17.16 (118) def. Gold Coast 8.8 (56) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 18,920) Report
Saturday, 17 April (4:35 pm) Sydney 10.9 (69) def. by Greater Western Sydney 9.17 (71) SCG (crowd: 33,541) Report
Saturday, 17 April (7:25 pm) Carlton 9.14 (68) def. by Port Adelaide 15.6 (96) MCG (crowd: 32,893) Report
Saturday, 17 April (7:25 pm) Brisbane Lions 15.12 (102) def. Essendon 6.9 (45) Gabba (crowd: 23,544) Report
Sunday, 18 April (12:40 pm) Adelaide 11.6 (72) def. by Fremantle 12.12 (84) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 31,454) Report
Sunday, 18 April (3:20 pm) Hawthorn 8.6 (54) def. by Melbourne 15.14 (104) MCG (crowd: 36,337) Report
Sunday, 18 April (4:40 pm) Geelong 10.17 (77) def. North Melbourne 7.5 (47) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 21,282) Report

Round 6 edit

Round 6 (ANZAC Round)
Friday, 23 April (7:50 pm) Greater Western Sydney 9.11 (65) def. by Western Bulldogs 15.14 (104) Manuka Oval (crowd: 10,064) Report
Saturday, 24 April (1:45 pm) Geelong 21.10 (136) def. West Coast 5.9 (39) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 21,282) Report
Saturday, 24 April (1:45 pm) Gold Coast 15.10 (100) def. Sydney 9.6 (60) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 9,819) Report
Saturday, 24 April (4:35 pm) Carlton 12.13 (85) def. by Brisbane Lions 15.13 (103) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 29,576) Report
Saturday, 24 April (7:25 pm) Melbourne 12.10 (82) def. Richmond 6.12 (48) MCG (crowd: 56,418) Report
Saturday, 24 April (6:10 pm) Fremantle 14.15 (99) def. North Melbourne 6.12 (48) Optus Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 25 April (12:30 pm) Hawthorn 15.12 (102) def. Adelaide 16.3 (99) University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 9,007) Report
Sunday, 25 April (3:20 pm) Collingwood 13.7 (85) def. by Essendon 16.13 (109) MCG (crowd: 78,113) Report
Sunday, 25 April (6:10 pm) Port Adelaide 14.9 (93) def. St Kilda 5.9 (39) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 33,125) Report
  • Adelaide kicked an AFL record of 15 goals straight (14 of which were kicked before half time, also a record) before registering its first behind in its loss to Hawthorn.[18]

Round 7 edit

Round 7
Friday, 30 April (7:50 pm) Richmond 11.11 (77) def. Western Bulldogs 7.13 (55) MCG (crowd: 52,402) Report
Saturday, 1 May (1:40 pm) Adelaide 4.15 (39) def. by Greater Western Sydney 15.16 (106) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 28,853) Report
Saturday, 1 May (1:45 pm) Collingwood 7.13 (55) def. by Gold Coast 12.7 (79) MCG (crowd: 24,397) Report
Saturday, 1 May (4:35 pm) St Kilda 19.14 (128) def. Hawthorn 9.5 (59) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 26,433) Report
Saturday, 1 May (7:25 pm) Sydney 14.6 (90) def. Geelong 12.16 (88) SCG (crowd: 29,123) Report
Saturday, 1 May (7:25 pm) Brisbane Lions 13.15 (93) def. Port Adelaide 5.14 (44) Gabba (crowd: 20,007) Report
Sunday, 2 May (1:10 pm) North Melbourne 11.7 (73) def. by Melbourne 16.7 (103) Blundstone Arena (crowd: 6,009) Report
Sunday, 2 May (3:20 pm) Essendon 16.11 (107) def. by Carlton 19.9 (123) MCG (crowd: 57,447) Report
Sunday, 2 May (2:40 pm) West Coast 20.12 (132) def. Fremantle 11.7 (73) Optus Stadium (crowd: 0) Report

Round 8 edit

Round 8
Friday, 7 May (7:50 pm) Richmond 9.9 (63) def. by Geelong 19.12 (126) MCG (crowd: 54,857) Report
Saturday, 8 May (1:45 pm) Gold Coast 7.12 (54) def. by St Kilda 8.15 (63) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 9,271) Report
Saturday, 8 May (2:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 16.11 (107) def. Essendon 16.9 (105) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 8,526) Report
Saturday, 8 May (4:35 pm) North Melbourne 11.10 (76) def. by Collingwood 14.10 (94) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 22,329) Report
Saturday, 8 May (7:25 pm) Melbourne 10.7 (67) def. Sydney 8.10 (58) MCG (crowd: 35,567) Report
Saturday, 8 May (7:10 pm) Port Adelaide 12.15 (87) def. Adelaide 5.8 (38) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 43,069) Report
Sunday, 9 May (1:10 pm) Hawthorn 8.12 (60) def. by West Coast 14.14 (98) MCG (crowd: 15,277) Report
Sunday, 9 May (3:20 pm) Western Bulldogs 16.11 (107) def. Carlton 13.13 (91) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 27,663) Report
Sunday, 9 May (4:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 14.11 (95) def. Fremantle 10.11 (71) The Gabba (crowd: 15,403)
(Moved from Optus Stadium[19])
Report


Round 9 edit

Round 9
Friday, 14 May (7:50 pm) St Kilda 5.17 (47) def. by Geelong 10.8 (68) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 26,712) Report
Saturday, 15 May (1:45 pm) Sydney 10.12 (72) def. Collingwood 5.12 (42) SCG (crowd: 31,448) Report
Saturday, 15 May (2:10 pm) Hawthorn 12.8 (80) def. by North Melbourne 13.9 (87) University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 9,121) Report
Saturday, 15 May (4:35 pm) Gold Coast 7.9 (51) def. by Brisbane Lions 19.10 (124) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 12,636) Report
Saturday, 15 May (7:25 pm) Richmond 13.9 (87) def. Greater Western Sydney 12.11 (83) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 18,798) Report
Saturday, 15 May (7:10 pm) Port Adelaide 12.5 (77) def. by Western Bulldogs 15.6 (96) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 32,787) Report
Sunday, 16 May (1:10 pm) Essendon 10.8 (68) def. Fremantle 8.13 (61) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 26,357) Report
Sunday, 16 May (3:20 pm) Melbourne 13.16 (94) def. Carlton 10.8 (68) MCG (crowd: 38,581) Report
Sunday, 16 May (2:40 pm) West Coast 16.10 (106) def. Adelaide 11.10 (76) Optus Stadium (crowd: 43,427) Report

Round 10 edit

Round 10
Friday, 21 May (7:50 pm) Brisbane Lions 15.12 (102) def. Richmond 11.8 (74) Gabba (crowd: 31,127) Report
Saturday, 22 May (1:45 pm) Carlton 13.8 (86) def. Hawthorn 9.9 (63) MCG (crowd: 45,741) Report
Saturday, 22 May (2:10 pm) Geelong 14.7 (91) def. Gold Coast 8.9 (57) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 22,055) Report
Saturday, 22 May (4:05 pm) Adelaide 15.6 (96) def. Melbourne 14.11 (95) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 31,373) Report
Saturday, 22 May (7:25 pm) Western Bulldogs 21.18 (144) def. St Kilda 5.3 (33) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 28,720) Report
Saturday, 22 May (5:40 pm) Fremantle 12.14 (86) def. Sydney 13.6 (84) Optus Stadium (crowd: 29,134) Report
Sunday, 23 May (1:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 13.15 (93) def. West Coast 11.11 (77) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 9,046) Report
Sunday, 23 May (3:20 pm) Collingwood 8.10 (58) def. by Port Adelaide 8.11 (59) MCG (crowd: 23,415) Report
Sunday, 23 May (4:40 pm) Essendon 22.9 (141) def. North Melbourne 10.9 (69) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 33,121) Report

Round 11 edit

Round 11 (Sir Doug Nicholls Round Week 1)
Friday, 28 May (7:50 pm) Western Bulldogs 8.11 (59) def. by Melbourne 13.9 (87) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 29 May (1:45 pm) Collingwood 6.15 (51) def. by Geelong 8.13 (61) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 29 May (2:10 pm) Brisbane Lions 19.15 (129) def. Greater Western Sydney 10.5 (65) Gabba (crowd: 22,038) Report
Saturday, 29 May (4:35 pm) St Kilda 12.16 (88) def. North Melbourne 10.8 (68) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 29 May (7:40 pm) Gold Coast 17.11 (113) def. Hawthorn 11.10 (76) SCG (crowd: 1,241)
(Moved from TIO Stadium[24])
Report


Saturday, 29 May (5:40 pm) West Coast 11.5 (71) def. by Essendon 12.15 (87) Optus Stadium (crowd: 41,883) Report
Sunday, 30 May (2:10 pm) Richmond 17.9 (111) def. Adelaide 12.11 (83) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 4,236)
(Moved from MCG[25])
Report


Sunday, 30 May (3:20 pm) Sydney 15.10 (100) def. Carlton 11.12 (78) SCG (crowd: 29,882) Report
Sunday, 30 May (4:50 pm) Port Adelaide 18.7 (115) def. Fremantle 9.15 (69) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 26,759) Report

Round 12 edit

Round 12 (Sir Doug Nicholls Round Week 2)
Friday, 4 June (7:20 pm) Melbourne 14.13 (97) def. Brisbane Lions 11.9 (75) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 3,772)
(Moved from TIO Traeger Park[26])
Report


Saturday, 5 June (1:45 pm) Sydney 13.14 (92) def. St Kilda 12.11 (83) SCG (crowd: 19,020)
(Moved from Marvel Stadium[26])
Report


Saturday, 5 June (4:05 pm) Adelaide 10.13 (73) def. by Collingwood 12.6 (78) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 30,446) Report
Saturday, 5 June (5:40 pm) Essendon 12.12 (84) def. by Richmond 19.9 (123) Optus Stadium (crowd: 55,656)
(Moved from MCG[26])
Report


Sunday, 6 June (3:20 pm) Carlton 10.13 (73) def. by West Coast 14.11 (95) SCG (crowd: 5,137)
(Moved from MCG[26])
Report


Sunday, 6 June (4:40 pm) Fremantle 9.11 (65) def. by Western Bulldogs 13.15 (93) Optus Stadium (crowd: 32,875) Report
Bye
Geelong, Gold Coast, Greater Western Sydney, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide

Round 13 edit

Round 13
Thursday, 10 June (7:10 pm) Port Adelaide 14.7 (91) def. by Geelong 17.10 (112) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 28,718) Report
Friday, 11 June (7:50 pm) Sydney 7.9 (51) def. by Hawthorn 14.5 (89) SCG (crowd: 25,904) Report
Saturday, 12 June (2:15 pm) Fremantle 11.10 (76) def. Gold Coast 6.13 (49) Optus Stadium (crowd: 27,318) Report
Saturday, 12 June (7:25 pm) St Kilda 8.12 (60) def. by Adelaide 9.12 (66) Cazalys Stadium (crowd: 5,969) Report
Sunday, 13 June (3:20 pm) North Melbourne 14.10 (94) drew with Greater Western Sydney 14.10 (94) Blundstone Arena (crowd: 3,462) Report
Sunday, 13 June (5:20 pm) West Coast 13.7 (85) def. Richmond 12.9 (81) Optus Stadium (crowd: 50,834) Report
Monday, 14 June (3:20 pm) Melbourne 9.9 (63) def. by Collingwood 11.14 (80) SCG (crowd: 16,453)
(Moved from MCG[27])
Report


Bye
Brisbane Lions, Carlton, Essendon, Western Bulldogs
  • The game between West Coast and Richmond was brought forward from Round 14 to Round 13, which had been both teams' originally fixtured bye; this allowed Richmond, whose players had remained interstate since Round 11, to visit Western Australia without quarantine and then return to Victoria five days earlier than the original fixture would have allowed.[28]
  • The attendance of 3,462 at the North Melbourne and Greater Western Sydney match is the lowest ever figure for a VFL/AFL fixture in Tasmania.[29]

Round 14 edit

Round 14
Friday, 18 June (7:50 pm) Geelong 12.11 (83) def. Western Bulldogs 11.12 (78) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 6,583) Report
Saturday, 19 June (1:45 pm) Gold Coast 4.7 (31) def. by Port Adelaide 12.9 (81) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 7,117) Report
Saturday, 19 June (4:35 pm) North Melbourne 6.9 (45) def. by Brisbane Lions 9.14 (68) Blundstone Arena (crowd: 5,060)
(Moved from Marvel Stadium[30])
Report


Saturday, 19 June (7:25 pm) Greater Western Sydney 16.6 (102) def. Carlton 9.12 (66) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 7,035) Report
Sunday, 20 June (3:20 pm) Hawthorn 10.13 (73) def. by Essendon 13.8 (86) University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 14,834)
(Moved from MCG[30])
Report


Bye
Adelaide, Collingwood, Fremantle, Melbourne, Richmond, St Kilda, Sydney, West Coast

Round 15 edit

Round 15
Thursday, 24 June (7:30 pm) Brisbane Lions 13.16 (94) def. Geelong 7.8 (50) Gabba (crowd: 29,024) Report
Friday, 25 June (7:50 pm) Richmond 2.10 (22) def. by St Kilda 9.8 (62) MCG (crowd: 14,787) Report
Saturday, 26 June (1:45 pm) Collingwood 12.7 (79) def. by Fremantle 14.7 (91) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 11,570) Report
Saturday, 26 June (1:45 pm) North Melbourne 9.18 (72) def. Gold Coast 9.9 (63) Blundstone Arena (crowd: 6,719) Report
Saturday, 26 June (4:05 pm) Port Adelaide 12.9 (81) def. Sydney 10.11 (71) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 29,631) Report
Saturday, 26 June (7:25 pm) Essendon 8.9 (57) def. by Melbourne 9.14 (68) MCG (crowd: 19,414) Report
Sunday, 27 June (1:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 11.6 (72) def. by Hawthorn 13.12 (90) MCG (crowd: 9,897)
(Moved from GIANTS Stadium[32])
Report


Sunday, 27 June (1:20 pm) West Coast 6.7 (43) def. by Western Bulldogs 13.20 (98) Optus Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 27 June (4:10 pm) Carlton 12.11 (83) def. Adelaide 10.13 (73) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 14,930) Report

Round 16 edit

Round 16
Thursday, 1 July (7:20 pm) Gold Coast 10.17 (77) def. Richmond 10.7 (67) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 9,327)
(Moved from Metricon Stadium[35])
Report


Friday, 2 July (7:50 pm) Geelong 15.8 (98) def. Essendon 8.9 (57) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 15,579) Report
Saturday, 3 July (1:45 pm) Melbourne 7.13 (55) def. by Greater Western Sydney 9.10 (64) MCG (crowd: 16,963) Report
Saturday, 3 July (4:05 pm) Adelaide 8.11 (59) def. by Brisbane Lions 17.9 (111) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 16,178) Report
Saturday, 3 July (7:40 pm) Hawthorn 7.11 (53) def. by Port Adelaide 13.9 (87) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 18,251) Report
Saturday, 3 July (7:40 pm) Fremantle 8.16 (64) def. by Carlton 12.8 (80) MCG (crowd: 12,103)
(Moved from Optus Stadium[35])
Report


Sunday, 4 July (1:10 pm) Sydney 18.10 (118) def. West Coast 3.8 (26) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 9,520)
(Moved from SCG[35])
Report


Sunday, 4 July (3:20 pm) Collingwood 8.13 (61) def. by St Kilda 10.10 (70) MCG (crowd: 18,082) Report
Sunday, 4 July (4:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 16.12 (108) def. North Melbourne 11.13 (79) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 18,216) Report

Round 17 edit

Round 17
Thursday, 8 July (7:10 pm) Port Adelaide 8.7 (55) def. by Melbourne 12.14 (86) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 30,908) Report
Friday, 9 July (7:50 pm) Essendon 11.18 (84) def. Adelaide 2.9 (21) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 23,604) Report
Saturday, 10 July (1:45 pm) Hawthorn 6.10 (46) def. by Fremantle 16.12 (108) University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 9,111) Report
Saturday, 10 July (4:35 pm) Carlton 5.14 (44) def. by Geelong 10.10 (70) MCG (crowd: 31,834) Report
Saturday, 10 July (7:25 pm) Brisbane Lions 8.15 (63) def. by St Kilda 14.11 (95) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 9,075)
(Moved from The Gabba[38])
Report


Sunday, 11 July (12:40 pm) Greater Western Sydney 9.10 (64) def. by Gold Coast 10.5 (65) Mars Stadium (crowd: 2,952)
(Moved from GIANTS Stadium[39])
Report


Sunday, 11 July (3:20 pm) Western Bulldogs 8.12 (60) def. by Sydney 11.13 (79) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 24,817) Report
Sunday, 11 July (4:10 pm) Richmond 11.5 (71) def. by Collingwood 13.9 (87) MCG (crowd: 29,437) Report
Monday, 12 July (5:40 pm) West Coast 8.12 (60) def. by North Melbourne 10.10 (70) Optus Stadium (crowd: 30,515)

Report

  • Adelaide's score of 2.9 (21) against Essendon set new records for the lowest score in Adelaide's history, and the lowest score ever by any team at Marvel Stadium, surpassing the previous mark of 3.6 (24) from Round 18, 2011, which was also scored by the Crows.[40]

Round 18 edit

Round 18
Thursday, 15 July (6:10 pm) Fremantle 3.13 (31) def. by Geelong 14.16 (100) Optus Stadium (crowd: 35,271) Report
Friday, 16 July (8:05 pm) Richmond 16.10 (106) def. Brisbane Lions 13.8 (86) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 4,119)
(Moved from MCG[41])
Report


Saturday, 17 July (1:45 pm) St Kilda 8.13 (61) def. by Port Adelaide 10.14 (74) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 17 July (4:35 pm) Gold Coast 11.13 (79) def. by Western Bulldogs 14.6 (90) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 8,244) Report
Saturday, 17 July (7:25 pm) Melbourne 11.13 (79) drew with Hawthorn 12.7 (79) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 18 July (12:35 pm) North Melbourne 11.8 (74) def. by Essendon 13.14 (92) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 5,114)
(Moved from Marvel Stadium[41])
Report


Sunday, 18 July (3:20 pm) Collingwood 9.8 (62) def. by Carlton 13.13 (91) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 18 July (4:10 pm) Adelaide 8.8 (56) def. by West Coast 14.14 (98) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 24,554) Report
Sunday, 18 July (6:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 11.6 (72) def. by Sydney 15.8 (98) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,374)
(Moved from GIANTS Stadium[41])
Report


Round 19 edit

Round 19
Friday, 23 July (7:15 pm) Port Adelaide 14.13 (97) def. Collingwood 10.9 (69) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
(Moved from Adelaide Oval)
Report


Saturday, 24 July (1:45 pm) Carlton 11.11 (77) def. by North Melbourne 18.8 (116) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 24 July (3:10 pm) Brisbane Lions 17.18 (120) def. Gold Coast 10.11 (71) Gabba (crowd: 16,660) Report
Saturday, 24 July (2:35 pm) West Coast 14.10 (94) def. St Kilda 13.8 (86) Optus Stadium (crowd: 43,657) Report
Saturday, 24 July (7:25 pm) Melbourne 9.11 (65) def. by Western Bulldogs 13.7 (85) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 24 July (7:40 pm) Adelaide 16.6 (102) def. Hawthorn 13.5 (83) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
(Moved from Adelaide Oval)
Report


Sunday, 25 July (12:30 pm) Sydney 14.14 (98) def. Fremantle 8.10 (58) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,875)
(Moved from SCG)
Report


Sunday, 25 July (3:20 pm) Geelong 15.5 (95) def. Richmond 8.9 (57) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 25 July (6:10 pm) Essendon 7.11 (53) def. by Greater Western Sydney 9.12 (66) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,681)
(Moved from Marvel Stadium)
Report


Round 20 edit

Round 20
Friday, 30 July (7:50 pm) St Kilda 12.9 (81) def. by Carlton 18.4 (112) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 31 July (12:20 pm) Western Bulldogs 15.15 (105) def. Adelaide 8.8 (56) Mars Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 31 July (1:15 pm) North Melbourne 6.6 (42) def. by Geelong 8.14 (62) Blundstone Arena (crowd: 8,083) Report
Saturday, 31 July (4:15 pm) Collingwood 14.6 (90) def. West Coast 6.9 (45) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 1 August (12:10 pm) Gold Coast 4.6 (30) def. by Melbourne 18.20 (128) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
(Moved from Metricon Stadium[42])
Report


Sunday, 1 August (2:10 pm) Hawthorn 14.8 (92) def. Brisbane Lions 12.8 (80) University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 5,381)
(Moved from MCG)
Report


Sunday, 1 August (3:10 pm) Essendon 16.6 (102) def. by Sydney 17.7 (109) MCG (crowd: 0)
(Moved from Marvel Stadium)
Report


Sunday, 1 August (3:10 pm) Fremantle 7.13 (55) def. Richmond 6.15 (51) Optus Stadium (crowd: 24,979) Report
Sunday, 1 August (6:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 11.7 (73) def. by Port Adelaide 15.10 (100) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
(Moved from UNSW Canberra Oval[42])
Report


Round 21 edit

Round 21
Friday, 6 August (7:50 pm) Geelong 8.17 (65) def. by Greater Western Sydney 13.6 (84) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 7 August (1:45 pm) Carlton 8.9 (57) def. by Gold Coast 11.10 (76) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 7 August (4:35 pm) Richmond 13.11 (89) def. North Melbourne 8.8 (56) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 7 August (7:10 pm) Adelaide 7.9 (51) def. by Port Adelaide 7.13 (55) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 14,376) Report
Saturday, 7 August (7:40 pm) St Kilda 14.9 (93) def. Sydney 10.4 (64) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
(Moved from SCG[26])
Report


Sunday, 8 August (2:10 pm) Hawthorn 15.7 (97) def. Collingwood 12.6 (78) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 8 August (3:20 pm) Western Bulldogs 12.12 (84) def. by Essendon 15.7 (97) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 8 August (3:10 pm) Fremantle 8.6 (54) def. by Brisbane Lions 18.10 (118) Optus Stadium (crowd: 29,589)
(Moved from The Gabba[19])
Report


Monday, 9 August (6:10 pm) West Coast 9.9 (63) def. by Melbourne 10.12 (72) Optus Stadium (crowd: 31,584)

Report

  • The match between Hawthorn and Collingwood was originally moved from the MCG to University of Tasmania Stadium to allow spectators to attend; but was returned to its original venue after a COVID-19 case was detected in Tasmania.[43]
  • The match between West Coast and Melbourne was originally scheduled to be played on August 7, but was pushed back to August 9 to allow Melbourne to complete seven days of quarantine in Western Australia.[44]
  • The match between West Coast and Melbourne was suspended early in the final quarter under the lightning policy. The game resumed 29 minutes later and was played to its full length.

Round 22 edit

Round 22
Friday, 13 August (7:50 pm) Greater Western Sydney 16.10 (106) def. Richmond 10.7 (67) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
(Moved from GIANTS Stadium)
Report


Saturday, 14 August (1:45 pm) Hawthorn 9.10 (64) def. Western Bulldogs 5.7 (37) University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 7,822) Report
Saturday, 14 August (4:05 pm) Port Adelaide 21.14 (140) def. Carlton 5.15 (45) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 13,943) Report
Saturday, 14 August (4:35 pm) Geelong 13.7 (85) def. St Kilda 11.5 (71) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 14 August (7:25 pm) Brisbane Lions 22.10 (142) def. Collingwood 8.9 (57) Gabba (crowd: 15,146)
(Moved from Marvel Stadium)
Report


Saturday, 14 August (7:40 pm) North Melbourne 12.5 (77) def. by Sydney 13.13 (91) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 15 August (2:10 pm) Melbourne 16.8 (104) def. Adelaide 9.9 (63) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 15 August (3:20 pm) Gold Coast 4.6 (30) def. by Essendon 14.14 (98) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 0)
(Moved from Metricon Stadium)
Report


Sunday, 15 August (3:10 pm) Fremantle 12.7 (79) def. West Coast 9.10 (64) Optus Stadium (crowd: 51,692) Report

Round 23 edit

Round 23
Friday, 20 August (7:50 pm) Western Bulldogs 10.4 (64) def. by Port Adelaide 9.12 (66) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 21 August (1:35 pm) Richmond 12.11 (83) drew with Hawthorn 12.11 (83) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 21 August (1:45 pm) Sydney 21.10 (136) def. Gold Coast 6.13 (49) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
(Moved from SCG)
Report


Saturday, 21 August (4:35 pm) Brisbane Lions 19.11 (125) def. West Coast 13.9 (87) Gabba (crowd: 21,845) Report
Saturday, 21 August (7:25 pm) Geelong 12.5 (77) def. by Melbourne 12.9 (81) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Saturday, 21 August (7:40 pm) Carlton 11.9 (75) def. by Greater Western Sydney 12.17 (89) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 22 August (12:15 pm) St Kilda 17.5 (107) def. Fremantle 6.13 (49) Blundstone Arena (crowd: 3,082)
(Moved from Marvel Stadium)
Report


Sunday, 22 August (3:20 pm) Essendon 16.6 (102) def. Collingwood 9.10 (64) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
Sunday, 22 August (4:10 pm) Adelaide 13.20 (98) def. North Melbourne 8.6 (54) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 13,103) Report
  • Max Gawn kicked a goal after the siren to win the game for Melbourne against Geelong, after trailing by 44 points midway through the third quarter. In doing so, Melbourne secured the minor premiership. It was the first time that the minor premiership was not confirmed until after the siren in the final round since Round 22, 1987. It was also the first time Melbourne had kicked a goal after the siren to win a game.[citation needed]

Season notes edit

  • Melbourne won its first nine games of the season, its best unbeaten start to a season since 1956.[45]
  • North Melbourne 'won' the wooden spoon, their 14th total and their first since 1972. They were only the 8th team in VFL/AFL history to finish last on the ladder after every round of the home-and-away season (and the first since 2008).[46]
  • Melbourne won the minor premiership for the first time since 1964. Melbourne also won the McClelland Trophy for the first time since 1990 for finishing first.
  • West Coast missed the AFL finals for the first time since 2014.

Win/loss table edit

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 Geel
+12
Syd
-33
GCS
+10
NM
+41
Frem
-12
Haw
-3
GWS
-67
PA
-49
WCE
-30
Melb
+1
Rich
-28
Coll
-5
StK
+6
X Carl
-10
BL
-52
Ess
-63
WCE
-42
Haw
+19
WB
-49
PA
-4
Melb
-41
NM
+44
X X X X 15
Brisbane Lions Syd
-31
Geel
-1
Coll
+1
WB
-19
Ess
+57
Carl
+18
PA
+49
Frem
+24
GCS
+73
Rich
+28
GWS
+64
Melb
-22
X NM
+23
Geel
+44
Adel
+52
StK
-32
Rich
-20
GCS
+49
Haw
-12
Frem
+64
Coll
+85
WCE
+38
Melb
-33
WB
-1
X X 4 (5)
Carlton Rich
-25
Coll
-21
Frem
+45
GCS
+11
PA
-28
BL
-18
Ess
+16
WB
-16
Melb
-26
Haw
+23
Syd
-22
WCE
-22
X GWS
-36
Adel
+10
Frem
+16
Geel
-26
Coll
+29
NM
-39
StK
+31
GCS
-19
PA
-95
GWS
-14
X X X X 13
Collingwood WB
-16
Carl
+21
BL
-1
GWS
-30
WCE
-27
Ess
-24
GCS
-24
NM
+18
Syd
-30
PA
-1
Geel
-10
Adel
+5
Melb
+17
X Frem
-12
StK
-9
Rich
+16
Carl
-29
PA
-28
WCE
+45
Haw
-19
BL
-85
Ess
-38
X X X X 17
Essendon Haw
-1
PA
-54
StK
+75
Syd
-3
BL
-57
Coll
+24
Carl
-16
GWS
-2
Frem
+7
NM
+72
WCE
+16
Rich
-39
X Haw
+13
Melb
-11
Geel
-41
Adel
+63
NM
+18
GWS
-13
Syd
-7
WB
+13
GCS
+68
Coll
+38
WB
-49
X X X 8 (8)
Fremantle Melb
-22
GWS
+31
Carl
-45
Haw
+15
Adel
+12
NM
+51
WCE
-59
BL
-24
Ess
-7
Syd
+2
PA
-46
WB
-28
GCS
+27
X Coll
+12
Carl
-16
Haw
+62
Geel
-69
Syd
-40
Rich
+4
BL
-64
WCE
+15
StK
-58
X X X X 11
Geelong Adel
-12
BL
+1
Haw
+5
Melb
-25
NM
+30
WCE
+97
Syd
-2
Rich
+63
StK
+21
GCS
+34
Coll
+10
X PA
+21
WB
+5
BL
-44
Ess
+41
Carl
+26
Frem
+69
Rich
+38
NM
+20
GWS
-19
StK
+14
Melb
-4
PA
-43
GWS
+35
Melb
-83
X 3 (4)
Gold Coast WCE
-25
NM
+59
Adel
-10
Carl
-11
WB
-62
Syd
+40
Coll
+24
StK
-9
BL
-73
Geel
-34
Haw
+37
X Frem
-27
PA
-50
NM
-9
Rich
+10
GWS
+1
WB
-11
BL
-49
Melb
-98
Carl
+19
Ess
-68
Syd
-87
X X X X 16
Greater Western Sydney StK
-8
Frem
-31
Melb
-34
Coll
+30
Syd
+2
WB
-39
Adel
+67
Ess
+2
Rich
-4
WCE
+16
BL
-64
X NM
0
Carl
+36
Haw
-18
Melb
+9
GCS
-1
Syd
-26
Ess
+13
PA
-27
Geel
+19
Rich
+39
Carl
+14
Syd
+1
Geel
-35
X X 7 (6)
Hawthorn Ess
+1
Rich
-29
Geel
-5
Frem
-15
Melb
-50
Adel
+3
StK
-69
WCE
-38
NM
-7
Carl
-23
GCS
-37
X Syd
+38
Ess
-13
GWS
+18
PA
-34
Frem
-62
Melb
0
Adel
-19
BL
+12
Coll
+19
WB
+27
Rich
0
X X X X 14
Melbourne Frem
+22
StK
+18
GWS
+34
Geel
+25
Haw
+50
Rich
+34
NM
+30
Syd
+9
Carl
+26
Adel
-1
WB
+28
BL
+22
Coll
-17
X Ess
+11
GWS
-9
PA
+31
Haw
0
WB
-20
GCS
+98
WCE
+9
Adel
+41
Geel
+4
BL
+33
X Geel
+83
WB
+74
1 (1)
North Melbourne PA
-52
GCS
-59
WB
-128
Adel
-41
Geel
-30
Frem
-51
Melb
-30
Coll
-18
Haw
+7
Ess
-72
StK
-20
X GWS
0
BL
-23
GCS
+9
WB
-29
WCE
+10
Ess
-18
Carl
+39
Geel
-20
Rich
-33
Syd
-14
Adel
-44
X X X X 18
Port Adelaide NM
+52
Ess
+54
WCE
-37
Rich
+2
Carl
+28
StK
+54
BL
-49
Adel
+49
WB
-19
Coll
+1
Frem
+46
X Geel
-21
GCS
+50
Syd
+10
Haw
+34
Melb
-31
StK
+13
Coll
+28
GWS
+27
Adel
+4
Carl
+95
WB
+2
Geel
+43
X WB
-71
X 2 (3)
Richmond Carl
+25
Haw
+29
Syd
-45
PA
-2
StK
+86
Melb
-34
WB
+22
Geel
-63
GWS
+4
BL
-28
Adel
+28
Ess
+39
WCE
-4
X StK
-40
GCS
-10
Coll
-16
BL
+20
Geel
-38
Frem
-4
NM
+33
GWS
-39
Haw
0
X X X X 12
St Kilda GWS
+8
Melb
-18
Ess
-75
WCE
+20
Rich
-86
PA
-54
Haw
+69
GCS
+9
Geel
-21
WB
-111
NM
+20
Syd
-9
Adel
-6
X Rich
+40
Coll
+9
BL
+32
PA
-13
WCE
-8
Carl
-31
Syd
+29
Geel
-14
Frem
+58
X X X X 10
Sydney BL
+31
Adel
+33
Rich
+45
Ess
+3
GWS
-2
GCS
-40
Geel
+2
Melb
-9
Coll
+30
Frem
-2
Carl
+22
StK
+9
Haw
-38
X PA
-10
WCE
+92
WB
+19
GWS
+26
Frem
+40
Ess
+7
StK
-29
NM
+14
GCS
+87
GWS
-1
X X X 6 (7)
West Coast GCS
+25
WB
-7
PA
+37
StK
-20
Coll
+27
Geel
-97
Frem
+59
Haw
+38
Adel
+30
GWS
-16
Ess
-16
Carl
+22
Rich
+4
X WB
-55
Syd
-92
NM
-10
Adel
+42
StK
+8
Coll
-45
Melb
-9
Frem
-15
BL
-38
X X X X 9
Western Bulldogs Coll
+16
WCE
+7
NM
+128
BL
+19
GCS
+62
GWS
+39
Rich
-22
Carl
+16
PA
+19
StK
+111
Melb
-28
Frem
+28
X Geel
-5
WCE
+55
NM
+29
Syd
-19
GCS
+11
Melb
+20
Adel
+49
Ess
-13
Haw
-27
PA
-2
Ess
+49
BL
+1
PA
+71
Melb
-74
5 (2)
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 edit

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Melbourne (P) 22 17 4 1 1888 1443 130.8 70 Finals series
2 Port Adelaide 22 17 5 0 1884 1492 126.3 68
3 Geelong 22 16 6 0 1845 1456 126.7 64
4 Brisbane Lions 22 15 7 0 2131 1599 133.3 60
5 Western Bulldogs 22 15 7 0 1994 1501 132.8 60
6 Sydney 22 15 7 0 1986 1656 119.9 60
7 Greater Western Sydney 22 11 10 1 1768 1773 99.7 46
8 Essendon 22 11 11 0 1953 1790 109.1 44
9 West Coast 22 10 12 0 1752 1880 93.2 40
10 St Kilda 22 10 12 0 1644 1796 91.5 40
11 Fremantle 22 10 12 0 1578 1825 86.5 40
12 Richmond 22 9 12 1 1743 1780 97.9 38
13 Carlton 22 8 14 0 1746 1972 88.5 32
14 Hawthorn 22 7 13 2 1629 1912 85.2 32
15 Adelaide 22 7 15 0 1616 1971 82.0 28
16 Gold Coast 22 7 15 0 1430 1863 76.8 28
17 Collingwood 22 6 16 0 1557 1818 85.6 24
18 North Melbourne 22 4 17 1 1458 2075 70.3 18
Updated to match(es) played on 21 August 2021. Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Ladder progression edit

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicates the team finished the round inside the top 8.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished in first place on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round.
  • Underlined numbers indicates the team did not play during that round, either due to a bye or a postponed game.
  • Subscript numbers indicate ladder position at round's end.
Points by round
Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223
Melbourne4384123162202242281321361362401441441441481482521541543583621661701
Port Adelaide418184124164203203243245285325325325365404444445484524564604643682
Geelong01241187810128164165204243283324323363403405445483523562602603642643
Brisbane Lions015014413416810128167205244284323324324364403443444444485486525565604
Western Bulldogs4685121161201241242282322361362402402402442481482522561601602604605
Sydney4483122163163165204206246246286326326326326366406446486525526566606
Greater Western Sydney0110160174158128141211169169208201020102210269261030830103012348349388427467
Essendon01001741041241481281581512121611209209201124102411241228113283293210369408448
West Coast424785861261210168207247247247287327327327327328367407407407409409
St Kilda484104168118138161214161116111614201220122013201324122811329321132123213361136124010
Fremantle0164841589129166169161016102010201120112492411289281032732103211368361240104011
Richmond45828688125127166168208209248288288288288289281232932103211361036113812
Carlton0140154128781181312121213121316121613161416141614201324132413281328133212321332133213
Hawthorn4941341441741781581681781781781781712171217161716171617181718172217261530143214
Adelaide474128812512712912131214121516131615161520122012201420152016201624152416241724172815
Gold Coast017464941341581112101212121412151614161316151616161620142414241424142415281428152816
Collingwood01349411414416417417816816816816121616161615161516162015201520162414241624162417
North Melbourne018018018018018018018018418418418418618618101810181418141818181818181818181818
Source: AFL Tables[47]

Positions of teams round by round edit

Finals series edit


Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand Final
28 Aug, Adelaide Oval
1Melbourne13.15 (93)
4Brisbane Lions9.6 (60)4 Sep, Gabba
Brisbane Lions11.12 (78)
29 Aug, University of Tasmania StadiumWestern Bulldogs11.13 (79)10 Sep, Optus Stadium
5Western Bulldogs13.7 (85)Melbourne19.11 (125)
8Essendon4.12 (36)Geelong6.6 (42)25 Sep, Optus Stadium
Melbourne21.14 (140)
28 Aug, University of Tasmania Stadium11 Sep, Adelaide OvalWestern Bulldogs10.6 (66)
6Sydney10.13 (73)Port Adelaide6.9 (45)
7Greater Western Sydney11.8 (74)3 Sep, Optus StadiumWestern Bulldogs17.14 (116)
Geelong15.13 (103)
27 Aug, Adelaide OvalGreater Western Sydney10.8 (68)
2Port Adelaide12.14 (86)
3Geelong5.13 (43)


Week one edit

Qualifying finals
QF2: Friday, 27 August (7:20 pm) Port Adelaide 12.14 (86) def. Geelong 5.13 (43) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 19,712) Report
QF1: Saturday, 28 August (7:00 pm) Melbourne 13.15 (93) def. Brisbane Lions 9.6 (60) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 13,784) Report
Elimination finals
EF2: Saturday, 28 August (3:20 pm) Sydney 10.13 (73) def. by Greater Western Sydney 11.8 (74) University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 8,635) Report
EF1: Sunday, 29 August (3:20 pm) Western Bulldogs 13.7 (85) def. Essendon 4.12 (36) University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 9,760) Report

Week two edit

Semi-finals
SF2: Friday, 3 September (5:50 pm) Geelong 15.13 (103) def. Greater Western Sydney 10.8 (68) Optus Stadium (crowd: 44,091) Report
SF1: Saturday, 4 September (7:20 pm) Brisbane Lions 11.12 (78) def. by Western Bulldogs 11.13 (79) Gabba (crowd: 30,647) Report

Week three edit

Preliminary finals
PF1: Friday, 10 September (5:50 pm) Melbourne 19.11 (125) def. Geelong 6.6 (42) Optus Stadium (crowd: 58,599) Report
PF2: Saturday, 11 September (7:10 pm) Port Adelaide 6.9 (45) def. by Western Bulldogs 17.14 (116) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 26,400) Report
  • Melbourne defeated Geelong by 83 points, its greatest winning margin ever against Geelong.

Week four edit

Grand final
Saturday, 25 September (5:15 pm) Melbourne 21.14 (140) def. Western Bulldogs 10.6 (66) Optus Stadium (crowd: 61,118) Report

Club leadership edit

Club Coach Captain(s) Vice-captain(s) Leadership group Ref.
Adelaide Matthew Nicks Rory Sloane Matt Crouch, Tom Doedee, Tom Lynch, Brodie Smith [48]
Brisbane Lions Chris Fagan Dayne Zorko Harris Andrews Jarrod Berry, Darcy Gardiner, Ryan Lester, Jarryd Lyons, Lincoln McCarthy, Hugh McCluggage, Lachie Neale, Daniel Rich [49]
Carlton David Teague Patrick Cripps
Sam Docherty
Collingwood Nathan Buckley
(round 1–13)
Robert Harvey
(round 15–)
Scott Pendlebury Taylor Adams, Jeremy Howe, Steele Sidebottom Brodie Grundy, Darcy Moore, Jordan Roughead [50]
Essendon Ben Rutten Dyson Heppell Michael Hurley, Andrew McGrath, Zach Merrett [51]
Fremantle Justin Longmuir Nathan Fyfe Andrew Brayshaw, Reece Conca, David Mundy, Alex Pearce, Michael Walters [52]
Geelong Chris Scott Joel Selwood Mark Blicavs, Patrick Dangerfield Mitch Duncan, Mark O'Connor, Tom Stewart, Zach Tuohy [53]
Gold Coast Stuart Dew David Swallow
Jarrod Witts
Sam Collins, Touk Miller [54]
Greater Western Sydney Leon Cameron Stephen Coniglio Toby Greene Phil Davis, Matt de Boer, Jacob Hopper, Josh Kelly, Lachie Whitfield [55]
Hawthorn Alastair Clarkson Ben McEvoy Jaeger O’Meara Jack Gunston, Tom Mitchell, Liam Shiels, James Worpel [56]
Melbourne Simon Goodwin Max Gawn Jack Viney [57]
North Melbourne David Noble Jack Ziebell Luke McDonald, Jy Simpkin Ben Cunnington, Robbie Tarrant, Kayne Turner [58]
Port Adelaide Ken Hinkley Tom Jonas Ollie Wines Darcy Byrne-Jones, Hamish Hartlett [59]
Richmond Damien Hardwick Trent Cotchin Jack Riewoldt, Shane Edwards
St Kilda Brett Ratten Jarryn Geary
Jack Steele
Dougal Howard, Tim Membrey Jack Billings, Sebastian Ross, Callum Wilkie [60]
Sydney John Longmire Josh Kennedy
Luke Parker
Dane Rampe
Harry Cunningham, Lance Franklin, Jake Lloyd, Callum Mills, Tom Papley [61]
West Coast Adam Simpson Luke Shuey Jeremy McGovern Josh Kennedy, Nic Naitanui [62]
Western Bulldogs Luke Beveridge Marcus Bontempelli Mitch Wallis [63]

Awards edit

Coleman Medal edit

  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the Coleman Medal at the end of that round.
  • Numbers underlined indicates the player did not play in that round.

Player milestones edit

Player milestones[64]
Name Club Milestone Round
Brad Sheppard West Coast 200 AFL games[65] Round 4
Luke Dahlhaus Geelong 200 AFL games[66] Round 6
Nathan Jones Melbourne 300 AFL games[67] Round 6
Dustin Martin Richmond 250 AFL games[68] Round 6
Brandon Ellis Gold Coast 200 AFL games[69] Round 8
Steele Sidebottom Collingwood 250 AFL games[70] Round 8
Robbie Gray Port Adelaide 250 AFL games[71] Round 14
Shaun Burgoyne Hawthorn 400 AFL games[36] Round 16
Steven Motlop Port Adelaide 200 AFL games[72] Round 17
Nathan Fyfe Fremantle 200 AFL games[73] Round 17
Lachie Henderson Geelong 200 AFL games[74][75] Round 17
Dayne Zorko Brisbane Lions 200 AFL games[76] Round 17
Jack Riewoldt Richmond 700 AFL goals[77] Round 17
Todd Goldstein North Melbourne Most hitouts in VFL/AFL history[78] Round 17
Jack Riewoldt Richmond 300 AFL games[77] Round 18
Brodie Smith Adelaide 200 AFL games[79] Round 18
Nic Naitanui West Coast 200 AFL games[80] Round 18
Lance Franklin Sydney 400 Sydney goals[81] Round 18
Travis Boak Port Adelaide 300 AFL games[82] Round 19
Ed Curnow Carlton 200 AFL games[83] Round 19
David Mundy Fremantle 350 AFL games[84] Round 19
Shaun Higgins Geelong 250 AFL games[85] Round 20
Shannon Hurn West Coast 300 AFL games[86] Round 20
Cameron Guthrie Geelong 200 AFL games[87] Round 21
Marc Murphy Carlton 300 AFL games[88] Round 22
Mark Blicavs Geelong 200 AFL games[89] Round 23
Eddie Betts Carlton 350 AFL games[90] Round 23
Jordan Roughead Collingwood 200 AFL games[91] Round 23
Tom Hawkins Geelong 300 AFL games[92] Qualifying Final
Jackson Macrae Western Bulldogs Most disposals in a VFL/AFL season Preliminary Final

Best and fairest edit

Club Award name Player Times won
Adelaide Malcolm Blight Medal Rory Laird 2
Brisbane Lions Merrett–Murray Medal Dayne Zorko 5
Carlton John Nicholls Medal Sam Walsh 1
Collingwood Copeland Trophy Jack Crisp 1
Essendon W. S. Crichton Medal Zach Merrett 3
Fremantle Doig Medal Sean Darcy 1
Geelong Carji Greeves Medal Tom Stewart 1
Gold Coast Club Champion Touk Miller 1
Greater Western Sydney Kevin Sheedy Medal Josh Kelly 2
Hawthorn Peter Crimmins Medal Tom Mitchell 3
Melbourne Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy Clayton Oliver 3
North Melbourne Syd Barker Medal Jy Simpkin 1
Port Adelaide John Cahill Medal Ollie Wines 1
Richmond Jack Dyer Medal Dylan Grimes 1
St Kilda Trevor Barker Award Jack Steele 2
Sydney Bob Skilton Medal Luke Parker 3
West Coast John Worsfold Medal Nic Naitanui 2
Western Bulldogs Charles Sutton Medal Marcus Bontempelli 4

Coach changes edit

Outgoing coach Club Date Notes Caretaker coach Incoming coach
Nathan Buckley Collingwood 9 June 2021 Stepped down after round 13 following poor start to the season in his final year of contract.[93] Robert Harvey[93] Craig McRae[94]
Alastair Clarkson Hawthorn 30 July 2021 Stepping down at the end of the season after succession plan ended earlier than expected.[95] N/A Sam Mitchell[96]
David Teague Carlton 26 August 2021 Sacked following an extensive review of the club's football operations.[97] N/A (end of season) Michael Voss[98]

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For the 2021 season of the AFL Women s competition see 2021 AFL Women s season The 2021 AFL season was the 125th season of the Australian Football League AFL the highest level senior men s Australian rules football competition in Australia which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989 The season featured eighteen clubs ran from 18 March until 25 September and comprised a 22 game home and away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs 2021 AFL premiership seasonDate16 March 25 September 2021Teams18PremiersMelbourne13th premiershipRunners upWestern Bulldogs 2nd runners up Minor premiersMelbourne10th minor premiershipBrownlow MedallistOllie Wines Port Adelaide 36 votes Coleman MedallistHarry McKay Carlton 58 goals AttendanceMatches played207Total attendance3 976 228 19 209 per match Highest78 113 Round 6 Collingwood vs Essendon 20202022 The season was played during the second year of the COVID 19 pandemic and saw disruptions but to a much lesser extent than the 2020 season Virus outbreaks resulted in restrictions on crowds and the relocation of forty games outside their originally fixtured states but the season was played without suspension and with only minor disruptions to the scheduled dates of matches The premiership was won by the Melbourne Football Club for the 13th time after it defeated the Western Bulldogs by 74 points in the 2021 AFL Grand Final which was played at Optus Stadium in Perth Contents 1 Impact of COVID 19 pandemic 2 Rule changes 3 Pre season 3 1 AAMI Community Series 4 Home and away season 4 1 Round 1 4 2 Round 2 4 3 Round 3 4 4 Round 4 4 5 Round 5 4 6 Round 6 4 7 Round 7 4 8 Round 8 4 9 Round 9 4 10 Round 10 4 11 Round 11 4 12 Round 12 4 13 Round 13 4 14 Round 14 4 15 Round 15 4 16 Round 16 4 17 Round 17 4 18 Round 18 4 19 Round 19 4 20 Round 20 4 21 Round 21 4 22 Round 22 4 23 Round 23 4 24 Season notes 5 Win loss table 6 Ladder 6 1 Ladder progression 6 2 Positions of teams round by round 7 Finals series 7 1 Week one 7 2 Week two 7 3 Week three 7 4 Week four 8 Club leadership 9 Awards 9 1 Coleman Medal 9 2 Player milestones 9 3 Best and fairest 10 Coach changes 11 ReferencesImpact of COVID 19 pandemic editThe season was played during the second year of the COVID 19 pandemic with the country s vaccination roll outs commencing around the beginning of the season The country had largely settled into a paradigm of most states maintaining zero COVID 19 cases outside of their international travel quarantine systems and when this was the case it allowed matches to be played in front of crowds albeit with reduced capacity and unhindered interstate travel was permitted without quarantine However the different state governments often responded quickly to small numbers or even single virus cases being discovered in the community this meant border restrictions or quarantine periods were often re imposed at short notice impacting interstate travel for matches and in some cases that city or state wide lockdowns were imposed within the impacted states precluding football activities altogether 1 Short snap lockdowns lasting between three and seven days in a given city became a common response to the first few cases in the community as governments adopted Zero COVID policies The impact of the pandemic to the season s scheduled fixture was mostly limited to venue changes and matches being played behind closed doors the dates of some fixtured games were adjusted but none by more than a week from its original date Unlike the 2020 season the league sought to avoid putting clubs into long term interstate hubs and players were instead promised that only medium term interstate trips would occur with a maximum duration of three weeks before returning home 2 This worked across most of the league but a months long period of lockdown and border restrictions in Sydney during the latter part of the season meant that Sydney and Greater Western Sydney were unable to return home after Round 15 the latter spending more than ten weeks interstate in more than six different locations between then and its season ending 3 families and partners were able to join the players interstate after six weeks 4 The completion of the season was assisted by special sterile corridor arrangements made with several state governments allowing clubs to fly in and out of those states from some hot zones without quarantine if the travelling party was subjected to isolation and testing requirements in their home states in the week leading up to the match 2 4 In the end the biggest impact to the fixtured season was that the pre finals bye week which had been conventional since 2016 was dropped at less than two weeks notice and the first week of finals was brought forward as a contingency to allow the league to respond to any unforeseen changes to border or societal restrictions during finals at the time of the announcement the grand final remained scheduled for its original date of Saturday 25 September and the bye week was ultimately scheduled in the week between the preliminary finals and the grand final 5 The league saw relatively few impacts through the first half of the season with only occasional games relocated but as more virus cases and outbreaks occurred through winter the second half of the season was more heavily affected with relocated games In particular Rounds 11 to 14 an outbreak in Victoria resulted in lockdown and border restrictions on Victorian clubs precluding free entry to any state except New South Wales Many clubs shifted games to Sydney and remained there between rounds during that period 2 Rounds 15 and 16 nationwide outbreaks in all states except Tasmania at one stage locked down all capital cities in those states and precluded most free interstate travel in the country All non Victorian clubs relocated their training bases and most matches to Victoria with only select matches able to be played interstate 6 Round 15 until the end of the season a long period of restrictions in Sydney saw both clubs based outside New South Wales long term 4 All finals were held outside of Victoria and New South Wales due to the league s preference to play finals before a crowd While most matches in the season saw some level of attendance restrictions there was a steady return to larger crowds compared to the restrictions imposed in 2020 The openness of Australia s society compared with others around the world in the first half of the season meant that the AFL was on the leading edge of a return to typical sports attendances and at the time it was played the attendance of 78 113 for the match between Collingwood and Essendon on Anzac Day was a world record highest attendance for a sporting event since the beginning of the pandemic 7 This was reversed in the second half of the season with a return to matches being played with no spectators in many states Rule changes editThe following rule changes were made in the 2021 season 8 The maximum number of interchanges allowed was reduced from 90 to 75 per team Like previous steps taken to reduce interchange numbers this was designed to alleviate congested play by giving teams less fatigue management The interchange bench was increased from four to five with the fifth designated a medical substitute allowed to take the field only to replace a player deemed medically unfit to continue Except with permission from the AFL Medical Officer a player thus substituted off would be ineligible to play again until at least twelve days later 9 To be granted permission to play the injury must not be concussion which has its own mandatory 12 day rule The distance between man on the mark and the kick off line at a kick in was increased from 10m to 15m 10 The duration of each quarter of play was returned to 20 minutes plus time on as it had been since 1994 Quarters had been played at a reduced 16 minutes plus time on in 2020 specifically as a fatigue and injury management strategy to cope with pandemic related interruptions to the season 11 Additionally umpires were directed to use a more stringent interpretation of existing rules related to the man on the mark the man on the mark had previously been given freedom to move laterally or make a run towards the mark provided they did not step over the mark but now the player would be directed to stand upon taking up the mark position and would concede a 50 metre penalty if he left that position he could also choose not to take up the mark leaving him free to move provided he remained at least five metres behind the mark This new interpretation made it more difficult for the man on the mark to influence a subsequent sequence of quick running play opening up freer ball movement 12 13 Pre season editAAMI Community Series edit Main article 2021 AAMI Community Series The pre season series of games returned as the 2021 AAMI Community Series with teams playing one game each The games were stand alone with no overall winner of the series All games were televised live on Fox Footy 14 Home and away season editA full 23 round fixture for the 2021 season was released in December 2020 but dates times and broadcasters were initially revealed only for the first six rounds with the league intending to release the remaining dates in four to six weeks blocks with at least a month s notice during the season 11 Through the below tables there were many matches played before no crowd or a heavily restricted attendance all of which were caused by the local COVID 19 conditions at the time of the match Where the venue for the match was altered due to COVID 19 restrictions the original venue is noted in cases where the competing teams had a return match later in the season the clubs sometimes swapped home games Round 1 edit Round 1 Thursday 18 March 7 25 pm Richmond 15 15 105 def Carlton 11 14 80 MCG crowd 49 218 Report Friday 19 March 7 40 pm Collingwood 7 11 53 def by Western Bulldogs 10 9 69 MCG crowd 46 051 Report Saturday 20 March 1 45 pm Melbourne 11 14 80 def Fremantle 8 10 58 MCG crowd 21 365 Report Saturday 20 March 4 05 pm Adelaide 15 13 103 def Geelong 13 13 91 Adelaide Oval crowd 26 985 Report Saturday 20 March 7 25 pm Essendon 13 13 91 def by Hawthorn 14 8 92 Marvel Stadium crowd 25 128 Report Saturday 20 March 6 45 pm Brisbane Lions 14 10 94 def by Sydney 19 11 125 Gabba crowd 22 762 Report Sunday 21 March 1 10 pm North Melbourne 9 11 65 def by Port Adelaide 17 15 117 Marvel Stadium crowd 13 050 Report Sunday 21 March 3 20 pm Greater Western Sydney 11 12 78 def by St Kilda 13 8 86 Giants Stadium crowd 5 014 Report Sunday 21 March 3 10 pm West Coast 12 11 83 def Gold Coast 8 10 58 Optus Stadium crowd 38 493 Report Round 2 edit Round 2 Thursday 25 March 7 20 pm Carlton 13 7 85 def by Collingwood 16 10 106 MCG crowd 51 723 Report Friday 26 March 7 50 pm Geelong 12 9 81 def Brisbane Lions 11 14 80 GMHBA Stadium crowd 20 070 Report Saturday 27 March 1 45 pm Sydney 18 13 121 def Adelaide 11 22 88 SCG crowd 23 946 Report Saturday 27 March 4 05 pm Port Adelaide 18 11 119 def Essendon 9 11 65 Adelaide Oval crowd 29 978 Report Saturday 27 March 7 30 pm St Kilda 11 7 73 def by Melbourne 12 19 91 Marvel Stadium crowd 25 903 Report Saturday 27 March 7 10 pm Gold Coast 14 14 98 def North Melbourne 5 9 39 Metricon Stadium crowd 6 661 Report Sunday 28 March 1 10 pm Hawthorn 7 7 49 def by Richmond 11 12 78 MCG crowd 41 051 Report Sunday 28 March 3 20 pm Western Bulldogs 14 16 100 def West Coast 14 9 93 Marvel Stadium crowd 21 391 Report Sunday 28 March 3 10 pm Fremantle 11 21 87 def Greater Western Sydney 7 14 56 Optus Stadium crowd 27 625 Report Round 3 edit Round 3 Easter Round Thursday 1 April 7 40 pm Collingwood 11 6 72 def by Brisbane Lions 11 7 73 Marvel Stadium crowd 28 057 Moved from The Gabba 15 Report Friday 2 April 4 20 pm North Melbourne 5 9 39 def by Western Bulldogs 25 17 167 Marvel Stadium crowd 28 483 Report Friday 2 April 7 20 pm Adelaide 14 11 95 def Gold Coast 12 13 85 Adelaide Oval crowd 30 175 Report Saturday 3 April 1 45 pm Richmond 10 12 72 def by Sydney 17 15 117 MCG crowd 43 637 Report Saturday 3 April 4 35 pm Essendon 22 11 143 def St Kilda 9 14 68 Marvel Stadium crowd 29 234 Report Saturday 3 April 5 10 pm West Coast 16 12 108 def Port Adelaide 11 5 71 Optus Stadium crowd 42 090 Report Sunday 4 April 3 20 pm Carlton 16 13 109 def Fremantle 9 10 64 Marvel Stadium crowd 24 551 Report Sunday 4 April 6 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 11 2 68 def by Melbourne 15 12 102 Manuka Oval crowd 9 563 Report Monday 5 April 3 20 pm Geelong 10 9 69 def Hawthorn 9 10 64 MCG crowd 50 030 Report Zac Bailey Brisbane Lions kicked a goal after the siren to win the match against Collingwood 16 Western Bulldogs set a new record for its greatest winning margin in a VFL AFL match winning by 128 points against North Melbourne 17 Round 4 edit Round 4 Thursday 8 April 7 20 pm Sydney 11 17 83 def Essendon 12 8 80 SCG crowd 28 039 Report Friday 9 April 7 20 pm Port Adelaide 11 13 79 def Richmond 11 11 77 Adelaide Oval crowd 33 742 Report Saturday 10 April 1 45 pm Western Bulldogs 10 13 73 def Brisbane Lions 8 6 54 Mars Stadium crowd 7 387 Report Saturday 10 April 4 35 pm St Kilda 15 12 102 def West Coast 13 4 82 Marvel Stadium crowd 16 710 Report Saturday 10 April 7 25 pm Gold Coast 8 11 59 def by Carlton 9 16 70 Metricon Stadium crowd 11 618 Report Saturday 10 April 7 25 pm Collingwood 9 6 60 def by Greater Western Sydney 14 6 90 MCG crowd 29 866 Report Sunday 11 April 1 10 pm North Melbourne 10 8 68 def by Adelaide 16 13 109 Marvel Stadium crowd 13 479 Report Sunday 11 April 3 20 pm Melbourne 12 13 85 def Geelong 9 6 60 MCG crowd 33 728 Report Sunday 11 April 2 40 pm Fremantle 13 18 96 def Hawthorn 12 9 81 Optus Stadium crowd 29 490 Report Round 5 edit Round 5 Thursday 15 April 7 20 pm St Kilda 7 6 48 def by Richmond 20 14 134 Marvel Stadium crowd 32 056 Report Friday 16 April 6 10 pm West Coast 16 7 103 def Collingwood 11 10 76 Optus Stadium crowd 54 159 Report Saturday 17 April 4 35 pm Western Bulldogs 17 16 118 def Gold Coast 8 8 56 Marvel Stadium crowd 18 920 Report Saturday 17 April 4 35 pm Sydney 10 9 69 def by Greater Western Sydney 9 17 71 SCG crowd 33 541 Report Saturday 17 April 7 25 pm Carlton 9 14 68 def by Port Adelaide 15 6 96 MCG crowd 32 893 Report Saturday 17 April 7 25 pm Brisbane Lions 15 12 102 def Essendon 6 9 45 Gabba crowd 23 544 Report Sunday 18 April 12 40 pm Adelaide 11 6 72 def by Fremantle 12 12 84 Adelaide Oval crowd 31 454 Report Sunday 18 April 3 20 pm Hawthorn 8 6 54 def by Melbourne 15 14 104 MCG crowd 36 337 Report Sunday 18 April 4 40 pm Geelong 10 17 77 def North Melbourne 7 5 47 GMHBA Stadium crowd 21 282 Report Round 6 edit Round 6 ANZAC Round Friday 23 April 7 50 pm Greater Western Sydney 9 11 65 def by Western Bulldogs 15 14 104 Manuka Oval crowd 10 064 Report Saturday 24 April 1 45 pm Geelong 21 10 136 def West Coast 5 9 39 GMHBA Stadium crowd 21 282 Report Saturday 24 April 1 45 pm Gold Coast 15 10 100 def Sydney 9 6 60 Metricon Stadium crowd 9 819 Report Saturday 24 April 4 35 pm Carlton 12 13 85 def by Brisbane Lions 15 13 103 Marvel Stadium crowd 29 576 Report Saturday 24 April 7 25 pm Melbourne 12 10 82 def Richmond 6 12 48 MCG crowd 56 418 Report Saturday 24 April 6 10 pm Fremantle 14 15 99 def North Melbourne 6 12 48 Optus Stadium crowd 0 Report Sunday 25 April 12 30 pm Hawthorn 15 12 102 def Adelaide 16 3 99 University of Tasmania Stadium crowd 9 007 Report Sunday 25 April 3 20 pm Collingwood 13 7 85 def by Essendon 16 13 109 MCG crowd 78 113 Report Sunday 25 April 6 10 pm Port Adelaide 14 9 93 def St Kilda 5 9 39 Adelaide Oval crowd 33 125 Report Adelaide kicked an AFL record of 15 goals straight 14 of which were kicked before half time also a record before registering its first behind in its loss to Hawthorn 18 Round 7 edit Round 7 Friday 30 April 7 50 pm Richmond 11 11 77 def Western Bulldogs 7 13 55 MCG crowd 52 402 Report Saturday 1 May 1 40 pm Adelaide 4 15 39 def by Greater Western Sydney 15 16 106 Adelaide Oval crowd 28 853 Report Saturday 1 May 1 45 pm Collingwood 7 13 55 def by Gold Coast 12 7 79 MCG crowd 24 397 Report Saturday 1 May 4 35 pm St Kilda 19 14 128 def Hawthorn 9 5 59 Marvel Stadium crowd 26 433 Report Saturday 1 May 7 25 pm Sydney 14 6 90 def Geelong 12 16 88 SCG crowd 29 123 Report Saturday 1 May 7 25 pm Brisbane Lions 13 15 93 def Port Adelaide 5 14 44 Gabba crowd 20 007 Report Sunday 2 May 1 10 pm North Melbourne 11 7 73 def by Melbourne 16 7 103 Blundstone Arena crowd 6 009 Report Sunday 2 May 3 20 pm Essendon 16 11 107 def by Carlton 19 9 123 MCG crowd 57 447 Report Sunday 2 May 2 40 pm West Coast 20 12 132 def Fremantle 11 7 73 Optus Stadium crowd 0 Report Round 8 edit Round 8 Friday 7 May 7 50 pm Richmond 9 9 63 def by Geelong 19 12 126 MCG crowd 54 857 Report Saturday 8 May 1 45 pm Gold Coast 7 12 54 def by St Kilda 8 15 63 Metricon Stadium crowd 9 271 Report Saturday 8 May 2 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 16 11 107 def Essendon 16 9 105 GIANTS Stadium crowd 8 526 Report Saturday 8 May 4 35 pm North Melbourne 11 10 76 def by Collingwood 14 10 94 Marvel Stadium crowd 22 329 Report Saturday 8 May 7 25 pm Melbourne 10 7 67 def Sydney 8 10 58 MCG crowd 35 567 Report Saturday 8 May 7 10 pm Port Adelaide 12 15 87 def Adelaide 5 8 38 Adelaide Oval crowd 43 069 Report Sunday 9 May 1 10 pm Hawthorn 8 12 60 def by West Coast 14 14 98 MCG crowd 15 277 Report Sunday 9 May 3 20 pm Western Bulldogs 16 11 107 def Carlton 13 13 91 Marvel Stadium crowd 27 663 Report Sunday 9 May 4 40 pm Brisbane Lions 14 11 95 def Fremantle 10 11 71 The Gabba crowd 15 403 Moved from Optus Stadium 19 Report Round 9 edit Round 9 Friday 14 May 7 50 pm St Kilda 5 17 47 def by Geelong 10 8 68 Marvel Stadium crowd 26 712 Report Saturday 15 May 1 45 pm Sydney 10 12 72 def Collingwood 5 12 42 SCG crowd 31 448 Report Saturday 15 May 2 10 pm Hawthorn 12 8 80 def by North Melbourne 13 9 87 University of Tasmania Stadium crowd 9 121 Report Saturday 15 May 4 35 pm Gold Coast 7 9 51 def by Brisbane Lions 19 10 124 Metricon Stadium crowd 12 636 Report Saturday 15 May 7 25 pm Richmond 13 9 87 def Greater Western Sydney 12 11 83 Marvel Stadium crowd 18 798 Report Saturday 15 May 7 10 pm Port Adelaide 12 5 77 def by Western Bulldogs 15 6 96 Adelaide Oval crowd 32 787 Report Sunday 16 May 1 10 pm Essendon 10 8 68 def Fremantle 8 13 61 Marvel Stadium crowd 26 357 Report Sunday 16 May 3 20 pm Melbourne 13 16 94 def Carlton 10 8 68 MCG crowd 38 581 Report Sunday 16 May 2 40 pm West Coast 16 10 106 def Adelaide 11 10 76 Optus Stadium crowd 43 427 Report North Melbourne s win was its first since Round 9 2020 ending a 16 game losing streak It was North Melbourne s longest losing streak since 1971 72 20 Round 10 edit Round 10 Friday 21 May 7 50 pm Brisbane Lions 15 12 102 def Richmond 11 8 74 Gabba crowd 31 127 Report Saturday 22 May 1 45 pm Carlton 13 8 86 def Hawthorn 9 9 63 MCG crowd 45 741 Report Saturday 22 May 2 10 pm Geelong 14 7 91 def Gold Coast 8 9 57 GMHBA Stadium crowd 22 055 Report Saturday 22 May 4 05 pm Adelaide 15 6 96 def Melbourne 14 11 95 Adelaide Oval crowd 31 373 Report Saturday 22 May 7 25 pm Western Bulldogs 21 18 144 def St Kilda 5 3 33 Marvel Stadium crowd 28 720 Report Saturday 22 May 5 40 pm Fremantle 12 14 86 def Sydney 13 6 84 Optus Stadium crowd 29 134 Report Sunday 23 May 1 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 13 15 93 def West Coast 11 11 77 GIANTS Stadium crowd 9 046 Report Sunday 23 May 3 20 pm Collingwood 8 10 58 def by Port Adelaide 8 11 59 MCG crowd 23 415 Report Sunday 23 May 4 40 pm Essendon 22 9 141 def North Melbourne 10 9 69 Marvel Stadium crowd 33 121 Report Melbourne suffered its first loss since Round 16 2020 ending an 11 game winning streak 21 St Kilda suffered its worst ever defeat against the Western Bulldogs losing by 111 points 22 23 West Coast s Shannon Hurn played his 290th game surpassing the club s games record previously held by Dean Cox Round 11 edit Round 11 Sir Doug Nicholls Round Week 1 Friday 28 May 7 50 pm Western Bulldogs 8 11 59 def by Melbourne 13 9 87 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Report Saturday 29 May 1 45 pm Collingwood 6 15 51 def by Geelong 8 13 61 MCG crowd 0 Report Saturday 29 May 2 10 pm Brisbane Lions 19 15 129 def Greater Western Sydney 10 5 65 Gabba crowd 22 038 Report Saturday 29 May 4 35 pm St Kilda 12 16 88 def North Melbourne 10 8 68 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Report Saturday 29 May 7 40 pm Gold Coast 17 11 113 def Hawthorn 11 10 76 SCG crowd 1 241 Moved from TIO Stadium 24 Report Saturday 29 May 5 40 pm West Coast 11 5 71 def by Essendon 12 15 87 Optus Stadium crowd 41 883 Report Sunday 30 May 2 10 pm Richmond 17 9 111 def Adelaide 12 11 83 GIANTS Stadium crowd 4 236 Moved from MCG 25 Report Sunday 30 May 3 20 pm Sydney 15 10 100 def Carlton 11 12 78 SCG crowd 29 882 Report Sunday 30 May 4 50 pm Port Adelaide 18 7 115 def Fremantle 9 15 69 Adelaide Oval crowd 26 759 Report Round 12 edit Round 12 Sir Doug Nicholls Round Week 2 Friday 4 June 7 20 pm Melbourne 14 13 97 def Brisbane Lions 11 9 75 GIANTS Stadium crowd 3 772 Moved from TIO Traeger Park 26 Report Saturday 5 June 1 45 pm Sydney 13 14 92 def St Kilda 12 11 83 SCG crowd 19 020 Moved from Marvel Stadium 26 Report Saturday 5 June 4 05 pm Adelaide 10 13 73 def by Collingwood 12 6 78 Adelaide Oval crowd 30 446 Report Saturday 5 June 5 40 pm Essendon 12 12 84 def by Richmond 19 9 123 Optus Stadium crowd 55 656 Moved from MCG 26 Report Sunday 6 June 3 20 pm Carlton 10 13 73 def by West Coast 14 11 95 SCG crowd 5 137 Moved from MCG 26 Report Sunday 6 June 4 40 pm Fremantle 9 11 65 def by Western Bulldogs 13 15 93 Optus Stadium crowd 32 875 Report ByeGeelong Gold Coast Greater Western Sydney Hawthorn North Melbourne Port Adelaide Round 13 edit Round 13 Thursday 10 June 7 10 pm Port Adelaide 14 7 91 def by Geelong 17 10 112 Adelaide Oval crowd 28 718 Report Friday 11 June 7 50 pm Sydney 7 9 51 def by Hawthorn 14 5 89 SCG crowd 25 904 Report Saturday 12 June 2 15 pm Fremantle 11 10 76 def Gold Coast 6 13 49 Optus Stadium crowd 27 318 Report Saturday 12 June 7 25 pm St Kilda 8 12 60 def by Adelaide 9 12 66 Cazalys Stadium crowd 5 969 Report Sunday 13 June 3 20 pm North Melbourne 14 10 94 drew with Greater Western Sydney 14 10 94 Blundstone Arena crowd 3 462 Report Sunday 13 June 5 20 pm West Coast 13 7 85 def Richmond 12 9 81 Optus Stadium crowd 50 834 Report Monday 14 June 3 20 pm Melbourne 9 9 63 def by Collingwood 11 14 80 SCG crowd 16 453 Moved from MCG 27 Report ByeBrisbane Lions Carlton Essendon Western Bulldogs The game between West Coast and Richmond was brought forward from Round 14 to Round 13 which had been both teams originally fixtured bye this allowed Richmond whose players had remained interstate since Round 11 to visit Western Australia without quarantine and then return to Victoria five days earlier than the original fixture would have allowed 28 The attendance of 3 462 at the North Melbourne and Greater Western Sydney match is the lowest ever figure for a VFL AFL fixture in Tasmania 29 Round 14 edit Round 14 Friday 18 June 7 50 pm Geelong 12 11 83 def Western Bulldogs 11 12 78 GMHBA Stadium crowd 6 583 Report Saturday 19 June 1 45 pm Gold Coast 4 7 31 def by Port Adelaide 12 9 81 Metricon Stadium crowd 7 117 Report Saturday 19 June 4 35 pm North Melbourne 6 9 45 def by Brisbane Lions 9 14 68 Blundstone Arena crowd 5 060 Moved from Marvel Stadium 30 Report Saturday 19 June 7 25 pm Greater Western Sydney 16 6 102 def Carlton 9 12 66 GIANTS Stadium crowd 7 035 Report Sunday 20 June 3 20 pm Hawthorn 10 13 73 def by Essendon 13 8 86 University of Tasmania Stadium crowd 14 834 Moved from MCG 30 Report ByeAdelaide Collingwood Fremantle Melbourne Richmond St Kilda Sydney West Coast Gary Rohan Geelong kicked a goal after the siren to win the game against the Western Bulldogs 31 Round 15 edit Round 15 Thursday 24 June 7 30 pm Brisbane Lions 13 16 94 def Geelong 7 8 50 Gabba crowd 29 024 Report Friday 25 June 7 50 pm Richmond 2 10 22 def by St Kilda 9 8 62 MCG crowd 14 787 Report Saturday 26 June 1 45 pm Collingwood 12 7 79 def by Fremantle 14 7 91 Marvel Stadium crowd 11 570 Report Saturday 26 June 1 45 pm North Melbourne 9 18 72 def Gold Coast 9 9 63 Blundstone Arena crowd 6 719 Report Saturday 26 June 4 05 pm Port Adelaide 12 9 81 def Sydney 10 11 71 Adelaide Oval crowd 29 631 Report Saturday 26 June 7 25 pm Essendon 8 9 57 def by Melbourne 9 14 68 MCG crowd 19 414 Report Sunday 27 June 1 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 11 6 72 def by Hawthorn 13 12 90 MCG crowd 9 897 Moved from GIANTS Stadium 32 Report Sunday 27 June 1 20 pm West Coast 6 7 43 def by Western Bulldogs 13 20 98 Optus Stadium crowd 0 Report Sunday 27 June 4 10 pm Carlton 12 11 83 def Adelaide 10 13 73 Marvel Stadium crowd 14 930 Report The crowd of 9 897 between Greater Western Sydney and Hawthorn under capacity restrictions was the lowest for an attended AFL premiership match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground since round 21 1992 33 Richmond s score of 2 10 22 against St Kilda was its lowest score since Round 16 1961 and its lowest score at the MCG since the 1927 Grand Final 34 Round 16 edit Round 16 Thursday 1 July 7 20 pm Gold Coast 10 17 77 def Richmond 10 7 67 Marvel Stadium crowd 9 327 Moved from Metricon Stadium 35 Report Friday 2 July 7 50 pm Geelong 15 8 98 def Essendon 8 9 57 GMHBA Stadium crowd 15 579 Report Saturday 3 July 1 45 pm Melbourne 7 13 55 def by Greater Western Sydney 9 10 64 MCG crowd 16 963 Report Saturday 3 July 4 05 pm Adelaide 8 11 59 def by Brisbane Lions 17 9 111 Adelaide Oval crowd 16 178 Report Saturday 3 July 7 40 pm Hawthorn 7 11 53 def by Port Adelaide 13 9 87 Marvel Stadium crowd 18 251 Report Saturday 3 July 7 40 pm Fremantle 8 16 64 def by Carlton 12 8 80 MCG crowd 12 103 Moved from Optus Stadium 35 Report Sunday 4 July 1 10 pm Sydney 18 10 118 def West Coast 3 8 26 GMHBA Stadium crowd 9 520 Moved from SCG 35 Report Sunday 4 July 3 20 pm Collingwood 8 13 61 def by St Kilda 10 10 70 MCG crowd 18 082 Report Sunday 4 July 4 40 pm Western Bulldogs 16 12 108 def North Melbourne 11 13 79 Marvel Stadium crowd 18 216 Report Shaun Burgoyne of Hawthorn became the fifth player in VFL AFL history to play 400 games his milestone game was played against his former club Port Adelaide 36 West Coast recorded a score of 3 8 26 against Sydney its lowest score since Round 23 1992 37 Round 17 edit Round 17 Thursday 8 July 7 10 pm Port Adelaide 8 7 55 def by Melbourne 12 14 86 Adelaide Oval crowd 30 908 Report Friday 9 July 7 50 pm Essendon 11 18 84 def Adelaide 2 9 21 Marvel Stadium crowd 23 604 Report Saturday 10 July 1 45 pm Hawthorn 6 10 46 def by Fremantle 16 12 108 University of Tasmania Stadium crowd 9 111 Report Saturday 10 July 4 35 pm Carlton 5 14 44 def by Geelong 10 10 70 MCG crowd 31 834 Report Saturday 10 July 7 25 pm Brisbane Lions 8 15 63 def by St Kilda 14 11 95 Metricon Stadium crowd 9 075 Moved from The Gabba 38 Report Sunday 11 July 12 40 pm Greater Western Sydney 9 10 64 def by Gold Coast 10 5 65 Mars Stadium crowd 2 952 Moved from GIANTS Stadium 39 Report Sunday 11 July 3 20 pm Western Bulldogs 8 12 60 def by Sydney 11 13 79 Marvel Stadium crowd 24 817 Report Sunday 11 July 4 10 pm Richmond 11 5 71 def by Collingwood 13 9 87 MCG crowd 29 437 Report Monday 12 July 5 40 pm West Coast 8 12 60 def by North Melbourne 10 10 70 Optus Stadium crowd 30 515 Report Adelaide s score of 2 9 21 against Essendon set new records for the lowest score in Adelaide s history and the lowest score ever by any team at Marvel Stadium surpassing the previous mark of 3 6 24 from Round 18 2011 which was also scored by the Crows 40 Round 18 edit Round 18 Thursday 15 July 6 10 pm Fremantle 3 13 31 def by Geelong 14 16 100 Optus Stadium crowd 35 271 Report Friday 16 July 8 05 pm Richmond 16 10 106 def Brisbane Lions 13 8 86 Metricon Stadium crowd 4 119 Moved from MCG 41 Report Saturday 17 July 1 45 pm St Kilda 8 13 61 def by Port Adelaide 10 14 74 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Report Saturday 17 July 4 35 pm Gold Coast 11 13 79 def by Western Bulldogs 14 6 90 Metricon Stadium crowd 8 244 Report Saturday 17 July 7 25 pm Melbourne 11 13 79 drew with Hawthorn 12 7 79 MCG crowd 0 Report Sunday 18 July 12 35 pm North Melbourne 11 8 74 def by Essendon 13 14 92 Metricon Stadium crowd 5 114 Moved from Marvel Stadium 41 Report Sunday 18 July 3 20 pm Collingwood 9 8 62 def by Carlton 13 13 91 MCG crowd 0 Report Sunday 18 July 4 10 pm Adelaide 8 8 56 def by West Coast 14 14 98 Adelaide Oval crowd 24 554 Report Sunday 18 July 6 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 11 6 72 def by Sydney 15 8 98 Metricon Stadium crowd 2 374 Moved from GIANTS Stadium 41 Report Round 19 edit Round 19 Friday 23 July 7 15 pm Port Adelaide 14 13 97 def Collingwood 10 9 69 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Moved from Adelaide Oval Report Saturday 24 July 1 45 pm Carlton 11 11 77 def by North Melbourne 18 8 116 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Report Saturday 24 July 3 10 pm Brisbane Lions 17 18 120 def Gold Coast 10 11 71 Gabba crowd 16 660 Report Saturday 24 July 2 35 pm West Coast 14 10 94 def St Kilda 13 8 86 Optus Stadium crowd 43 657 Report Saturday 24 July 7 25 pm Melbourne 9 11 65 def by Western Bulldogs 13 7 85 MCG crowd 0 Report Saturday 24 July 7 40 pm Adelaide 16 6 102 def Hawthorn 13 5 83 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Moved from Adelaide Oval Report Sunday 25 July 12 30 pm Sydney 14 14 98 def Fremantle 8 10 58 Metricon Stadium crowd 2 875 Moved from SCG Report Sunday 25 July 3 20 pm Geelong 15 5 95 def Richmond 8 9 57 MCG crowd 0 Report Sunday 25 July 6 10 pm Essendon 7 11 53 def by Greater Western Sydney 9 12 66 Metricon Stadium crowd 2 681 Moved from Marvel Stadium Report Round 20 edit Round 20 Friday 30 July 7 50 pm St Kilda 12 9 81 def by Carlton 18 4 112 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Report Saturday 31 July 12 20 pm Western Bulldogs 15 15 105 def Adelaide 8 8 56 Mars Stadium crowd 0 Report Saturday 31 July 1 15 pm North Melbourne 6 6 42 def by Geelong 8 14 62 Blundstone Arena crowd 8 083 Report Saturday 31 July 4 15 pm Collingwood 14 6 90 def West Coast 6 9 45 MCG crowd 0 Report Sunday 1 August 12 10 pm Gold Coast 4 6 30 def by Melbourne 18 20 128 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Moved from Metricon Stadium 42 Report Sunday 1 August 2 10 pm Hawthorn 14 8 92 def Brisbane Lions 12 8 80 University of Tasmania Stadium crowd 5 381 Moved from MCG Report Sunday 1 August 3 10 pm Essendon 16 6 102 def by Sydney 17 7 109 MCG crowd 0 Moved from Marvel Stadium Report Sunday 1 August 3 10 pm Fremantle 7 13 55 def Richmond 6 15 51 Optus Stadium crowd 24 979 Report Sunday 1 August 6 10 pm Greater Western Sydney 11 7 73 def by Port Adelaide 15 10 100 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Moved from UNSW Canberra Oval 42 Report A snap COVID 19 lockdown in Queensland announced on the morning of Saturday 31 July and commencing the same afternoon saw two matches Gold Coast vs Melbourne and Essendon vs Sydney which had previously been relocated to Queensland from Marvel Stadium postponed at less than a day s notice from Saturday to Sunday Both matches were relocated to Melbourne as was the Greater Western Sydney vs Port Adelaide match which had previously been relocated to Queensland from UNSW Canberra Oval which was already fixtured for Sunday 42 Round 21 edit Round 21 Friday 6 August 7 50 pm Geelong 8 17 65 def by Greater Western Sydney 13 6 84 GMHBA Stadium crowd 0 Report Saturday 7 August 1 45 pm Carlton 8 9 57 def by Gold Coast 11 10 76 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Report Saturday 7 August 4 35 pm Richmond 13 11 89 def North Melbourne 8 8 56 MCG crowd 0 Report Saturday 7 August 7 10 pm Adelaide 7 9 51 def by Port Adelaide 7 13 55 Adelaide Oval crowd 14 376 Report Saturday 7 August 7 40 pm St Kilda 14 9 93 def Sydney 10 4 64 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Moved from SCG 26 Report Sunday 8 August 2 10 pm Hawthorn 15 7 97 def Collingwood 12 6 78 MCG crowd 0 Report Sunday 8 August 3 20 pm Western Bulldogs 12 12 84 def by Essendon 15 7 97 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Report Sunday 8 August 3 10 pm Fremantle 8 6 54 def by Brisbane Lions 18 10 118 Optus Stadium crowd 29 589 Moved from The Gabba 19 Report Monday 9 August 6 10 pm West Coast 9 9 63 def by Melbourne 10 12 72 Optus Stadium crowd 31 584 Report The match between Hawthorn and Collingwood was originally moved from the MCG to University of Tasmania Stadium to allow spectators to attend but was returned to its original venue after a COVID 19 case was detected in Tasmania 43 The match between West Coast and Melbourne was originally scheduled to be played on August 7 but was pushed back to August 9 to allow Melbourne to complete seven days of quarantine in Western Australia 44 The match between West Coast and Melbourne was suspended early in the final quarter under the lightning policy The game resumed 29 minutes later and was played to its full length Round 22 edit Round 22 Friday 13 August 7 50 pm Greater Western Sydney 16 10 106 def Richmond 10 7 67 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Moved from GIANTS Stadium Report Saturday 14 August 1 45 pm Hawthorn 9 10 64 def Western Bulldogs 5 7 37 University of Tasmania Stadium crowd 7 822 Report Saturday 14 August 4 05 pm Port Adelaide 21 14 140 def Carlton 5 15 45 Adelaide Oval crowd 13 943 Report Saturday 14 August 4 35 pm Geelong 13 7 85 def St Kilda 11 5 71 GMHBA Stadium crowd 0 Report Saturday 14 August 7 25 pm Brisbane Lions 22 10 142 def Collingwood 8 9 57 Gabba crowd 15 146 Moved from Marvel Stadium Report Saturday 14 August 7 40 pm North Melbourne 12 5 77 def by Sydney 13 13 91 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Report Sunday 15 August 2 10 pm Melbourne 16 8 104 def Adelaide 9 9 63 MCG crowd 0 Report Sunday 15 August 3 20 pm Gold Coast 4 6 30 def by Essendon 14 14 98 GMHBA Stadium crowd 0 Moved from Metricon Stadium Report Sunday 15 August 3 10 pm Fremantle 12 7 79 def West Coast 9 10 64 Optus Stadium crowd 51 692 Report Fremantle ended an 11 game Western Derby losing streak against West Coast Round 23 edit Round 23 Friday 20 August 7 50 pm Western Bulldogs 10 4 64 def by Port Adelaide 9 12 66 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Report Saturday 21 August 1 35 pm Richmond 12 11 83 drew with Hawthorn 12 11 83 MCG crowd 0 Report Saturday 21 August 1 45 pm Sydney 21 10 136 def Gold Coast 6 13 49 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Moved from SCG Report Saturday 21 August 4 35 pm Brisbane Lions 19 11 125 def West Coast 13 9 87 Gabba crowd 21 845 Report Saturday 21 August 7 25 pm Geelong 12 5 77 def by Melbourne 12 9 81 GMHBA Stadium crowd 0 Report Saturday 21 August 7 40 pm Carlton 11 9 75 def by Greater Western Sydney 12 17 89 Marvel Stadium crowd 0 Report Sunday 22 August 12 15 pm St Kilda 17 5 107 def Fremantle 6 13 49 Blundstone Arena crowd 3 082 Moved from Marvel Stadium Report Sunday 22 August 3 20 pm Essendon 16 6 102 def Collingwood 9 10 64 MCG crowd 0 Report Sunday 22 August 4 10 pm Adelaide 13 20 98 def North Melbourne 8 6 54 Adelaide Oval crowd 13 103 Report Max Gawn kicked a goal after the siren to win the game for Melbourne against Geelong after trailing by 44 points midway through the third quarter In doing so Melbourne secured the minor premiership It was the first time that the minor premiership was not confirmed until after the siren in the final round since Round 22 1987 It was also the first time Melbourne had kicked a goal after the siren to win a game citation needed Season notes edit Melbourne won its first nine games of the season its best unbeaten start to a season since 1956 45 North Melbourne won the wooden spoon their 14th total and their first since 1972 They were only the 8th team in VFL AFL history to finish last on the ladder after every round of the home and away season and the first since 2008 46 Melbourne won the minor premiership for the first time since 1964 Melbourne also won the McClelland Trophy for the first time since 1990 for finishing first West Coast missed the AFL finals for the first time since 2014 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 Ladder Adelaide Geel 12 Syd 33 GCS 10 NM 41 Frem 12 Haw 3 GWS 67 PA 49 WCE 30 Melb 1 Rich 28 Coll 5 StK 6 X Carl 10 BL 52 Ess 63 WCE 42 Haw 19 WB 49 PA 4 Melb 41 NM 44 X X X X 15 Brisbane Lions Syd 31 Geel 1 Coll 1 WB 19 Ess 57 Carl 18 PA 49 Frem 24 GCS 73 Rich 28 GWS 64 Melb 22 X NM 23 Geel 44 Adel 52 StK 32 Rich 20 GCS 49 Haw 12 Frem 64 Coll 85 WCE 38 Melb 33 WB 1 X X 4 5 Carlton Rich 25 Coll 21 Frem 45 GCS 11 PA 28 BL 18 Ess 16 WB 16 Melb 26 Haw 23 Syd 22 WCE 22 X GWS 36 Adel 10 Frem 16 Geel 26 Coll 29 NM 39 StK 31 GCS 19 PA 95 GWS 14 X X X X 13 Collingwood WB 16 Carl 21 BL 1 GWS 30 WCE 27 Ess 24 GCS 24 NM 18 Syd 30 PA 1 Geel 10 Adel 5 Melb 17 X Frem 12 StK 9 Rich 16 Carl 29 PA 28 WCE 45 Haw 19 BL 85 Ess 38 X X X X 17 Essendon Haw 1 PA 54 StK 75 Syd 3 BL 57 Coll 24 Carl 16 GWS 2 Frem 7 NM 72 WCE 16 Rich 39 X Haw 13 Melb 11 Geel 41 Adel 63 NM 18 GWS 13 Syd 7 WB 13 GCS 68 Coll 38 WB 49 X X X 8 8 Fremantle Melb 22 GWS 31 Carl 45 Haw 15 Adel 12 NM 51 WCE 59 BL 24 Ess 7 Syd 2 PA 46 WB 28 GCS 27 X Coll 12 Carl 16 Haw 62 Geel 69 Syd 40 Rich 4 BL 64 WCE 15 StK 58 X X X X 11 Geelong Adel 12 BL 1 Haw 5 Melb 25 NM 30 WCE 97 Syd 2 Rich 63 StK 21 GCS 34 Coll 10 X PA 21 WB 5 BL 44 Ess 41 Carl 26 Frem 69 Rich 38 NM 20 GWS 19 StK 14 Melb 4 PA 43 GWS 35 Melb 83 X 3 4 Gold Coast WCE 25 NM 59 Adel 10 Carl 11 WB 62 Syd 40 Coll 24 StK 9 BL 73 Geel 34 Haw 37 X Frem 27 PA 50 NM 9 Rich 10 GWS 1 WB 11 BL 49 Melb 98 Carl 19 Ess 68 Syd 87 X X X X 16 Greater Western Sydney StK 8 Frem 31 Melb 34 Coll 30 Syd 2 WB 39 Adel 67 Ess 2 Rich 4 WCE 16 BL 64 X NM0 Carl 36 Haw 18 Melb 9 GCS 1 Syd 26 Ess 13 PA 27 Geel 19 Rich 39 Carl 14 Syd 1 Geel 35 X X 7 6 Hawthorn Ess 1 Rich 29 Geel 5 Frem 15 Melb 50 Adel 3 StK 69 WCE 38 NM 7 Carl 23 GCS 37 X Syd 38 Ess 13 GWS 18 PA 34 Frem 62 Melb0 Adel 19 BL 12 Coll 19 WB 27 Rich0 X X X X 14 Melbourne Frem 22 StK 18 GWS 34 Geel 25 Haw 50 Rich 34 NM 30 Syd 9 Carl 26 Adel 1 WB 28 BL 22 Coll 17 X Ess 11 GWS 9 PA 31 Haw0 WB 20 GCS 98 WCE 9 Adel 41 Geel 4 BL 33 X Geel 83 WB 74 1 1 North Melbourne PA 52 GCS 59 WB 128 Adel 41 Geel 30 Frem 51 Melb 30 Coll 18 Haw 7 Ess 72 StK 20 X GWS0 BL 23 GCS 9 WB 29 WCE 10 Ess 18 Carl 39 Geel 20 Rich 33 Syd 14 Adel 44 X X X X 18 Port Adelaide NM 52 Ess 54 WCE 37 Rich 2 Carl 28 StK 54 BL 49 Adel 49 WB 19 Coll 1 Frem 46 X Geel 21 GCS 50 Syd 10 Haw 34 Melb 31 StK 13 Coll 28 GWS 27 Adel 4 Carl 95 WB 2 Geel 43 X WB 71 X 2 3 Richmond Carl 25 Haw 29 Syd 45 PA 2 StK 86 Melb 34 WB 22 Geel 63 GWS 4 BL 28 Adel 28 Ess 39 WCE 4 X StK 40 GCS 10 Coll 16 BL 20 Geel 38 Frem 4 NM 33 GWS 39 Haw0 X X X X 12 St Kilda GWS 8 Melb 18 Ess 75 WCE 20 Rich 86 PA 54 Haw 69 GCS 9 Geel 21 WB 111 NM 20 Syd 9 Adel 6 X Rich 40 Coll 9 BL 32 PA 13 WCE 8 Carl 31 Syd 29 Geel 14 Frem 58 X X X X 10 Sydney BL 31 Adel 33 Rich 45 Ess 3 GWS 2 GCS 40 Geel 2 Melb 9 Coll 30 Frem 2 Carl 22 StK 9 Haw 38 X PA 10 WCE 92 WB 19 GWS 26 Frem 40 Ess 7 StK 29 NM 14 GCS 87 GWS 1 X X X 6 7 West Coast GCS 25 WB 7 PA 37 StK 20 Coll 27 Geel 97 Frem 59 Haw 38 Adel 30 GWS 16 Ess 16 Carl 22 Rich 4 X WB 55 Syd 92 NM 10 Adel 42 StK 8 Coll 45 Melb 9 Frem 15 BL 38 X X X X 9 Western Bulldogs Coll 16 WCE 7 NM 128 BL 19 GCS 62 GWS 39 Rich 22 Carl 16 PA 19 StK 111 Melb 28 Frem 28 X Geel 5 WCE 55 NM 29 Syd 19 GCS 11 Melb 20 Adel 49 Ess 13 Haw 27 PA 2 Ess 49 BL 1 PA 71 Melb 74 5 2 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 marginLadder editPos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification 1 Melbourne P 22 17 4 1 1888 1443 130 8 70 Finals series 2 Port Adelaide 22 17 5 0 1884 1492 126 3 68 3 Geelong 22 16 6 0 1845 1456 126 7 64 4 Brisbane Lions 22 15 7 0 2131 1599 133 3 60 5 Western Bulldogs 22 15 7 0 1994 1501 132 8 60 6 Sydney 22 15 7 0 1986 1656 119 9 60 7 Greater Western Sydney 22 11 10 1 1768 1773 99 7 46 8 Essendon 22 11 11 0 1953 1790 109 1 44 9 West Coast 22 10 12 0 1752 1880 93 2 40 10 St Kilda 22 10 12 0 1644 1796 91 5 40 11 Fremantle 22 10 12 0 1578 1825 86 5 40 12 Richmond 22 9 12 1 1743 1780 97 9 38 13 Carlton 22 8 14 0 1746 1972 88 5 32 14 Hawthorn 22 7 13 2 1629 1912 85 2 32 15 Adelaide 22 7 15 0 1616 1971 82 0 28 16 Gold Coast 22 7 15 0 1430 1863 76 8 28 17 Collingwood 22 6 16 0 1557 1818 85 6 24 18 North Melbourne 22 4 17 1 1458 2075 70 3 18Updated to match es played on 21 August 2021 Source AFLRules for classification 1 points 2 percentage 3 number of points for P Premiers Ladder progression edit Numbers highlighted in green indicates the team finished the round inside the top 8 Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished in first place on the ladder in that round Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round Underlined numbers indicates the team did not play during that round either due to a bye or a postponed game Subscript numbers indicate ladder position at round s end Points by roundTeam Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223Melbourne4384123162202242281321361362401441441441481482521541543583621661701Port Adelaide418184124164203203243245285325325325365404444445484524564604643682Geelong01241187810128164165204243283324323363403405445483523562602603642643Brisbane Lions015014413416810128167205244284323324324364403443444444485486525565604Western Bulldogs4685121161201241242282322361362402402402442481482522561601602604605Sydney4483122163163165204206246246286326326326326366406446486525526566606Greater Western Sydney0110160174158128141211169169208201020102210269261030830103012348349388427467Essendon01001741041241481281581512121611209209201124102411241228113283293210369408448West Coast424785861261210168207247247247287327327327327328367407407407409409St Kilda484104168118138161214161116111614201220122013201324122811329321132123213361136124010Fremantle0164841589129166169161016102010201120112492411289281032732103211368361240104011Richmond45828688125127166168208209248288288288288289281232932103211361036113812Carlton0140154128781181312121213121316121613161416141614201324132413281328133212321332133213Hawthorn4941341441741781581681781781781781712171217161716171617181718172217261530143214Adelaide474128812512712912131214121516131615161520122012201420152016201624152416241724172815Gold Coast017464941341581112101212121412151614161316151616161620142414241424142415281428152816Collingwood01349411414416417417816816816816121616161615161516162015201520162414241624162417North Melbourne018018018018018018018018418418418418618618101810181418141818181818181818181818Source AFL Tables 47 Positions of teams round by round edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Finals series editMain article 2021 AFL finals series Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi finalsPreliminary finalsGrand Final28 Aug Adelaide Oval1Melbourne13 15 93 4Brisbane Lions9 6 60 4 Sep GabbaBrisbane Lions11 12 78 29 Aug University of Tasmania StadiumWestern Bulldogs11 13 79 10 Sep Optus Stadium5Western Bulldogs13 7 85 Melbourne19 11 125 8Essendon4 12 36 Geelong6 6 42 25 Sep Optus StadiumMelbourne21 14 140 28 Aug University of Tasmania Stadium11 Sep Adelaide OvalWestern Bulldogs10 6 66 6Sydney10 13 73 Port Adelaide6 9 45 7Greater Western Sydney11 8 74 3 Sep Optus StadiumWestern Bulldogs17 14 116 Geelong15 13 103 27 Aug Adelaide OvalGreater Western Sydney10 8 68 2Port Adelaide12 14 86 3Geelong5 13 43 Week one edit Qualifying finals QF2 Friday 27 August 7 20 pm Port Adelaide 12 14 86 def Geelong 5 13 43 Adelaide Oval crowd 19 712 Report QF1 Saturday 28 August 7 00 pm Melbourne 13 15 93 def Brisbane Lions 9 6 60 Adelaide Oval crowd 13 784 Report Elimination finals EF2 Saturday 28 August 3 20 pm Sydney 10 13 73 def by Greater Western Sydney 11 8 74 University of Tasmania Stadium crowd 8 635 Report EF1 Sunday 29 August 3 20 pm Western Bulldogs 13 7 85 def Essendon 4 12 36 University of Tasmania Stadium crowd 9 760 Report Tasmania hosted its first AFL finals games with University of Tasmania Stadium in Launceston hosting both elimination finals Week two edit Semi finals SF2 Friday 3 September 5 50 pm Geelong 15 13 103 def Greater Western Sydney 10 8 68 Optus Stadium crowd 44 091 Report SF1 Saturday 4 September 7 20 pm Brisbane Lions 11 12 78 def by Western Bulldogs 11 13 79 Gabba crowd 30 647 Report Geelong s Joel Selwood played his 333rd game surpassing the club s games record previously held by Corey Enright Week three edit Preliminary finals PF1 Friday 10 September 5 50 pm Melbourne 19 11 125 def Geelong 6 6 42 Optus Stadium crowd 58 599 Report PF2 Saturday 11 September 7 10 pm Port Adelaide 6 9 45 def by Western Bulldogs 17 14 116 Adelaide Oval crowd 26 400 Report Melbourne defeated Geelong by 83 points its greatest winning margin ever against Geelong Week four edit Main article 2021 AFL Grand Final Grand final Saturday 25 September 5 15 pm Melbourne 21 14 140 def Western Bulldogs 10 6 66 Optus Stadium crowd 61 118 Report Owing to a COVID 19 lockdown preventing the match from being played with a crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground the match was staged at Optus Stadium in Perth Melbourne won their first premiership in 57 years ending the longest active premiership drought and the fourth longest in VFL AFL history Club leadership editClub Coach Captain s Vice captain s Leadership group Ref Adelaide Matthew Nicks Rory Sloane Matt Crouch Tom Doedee Tom Lynch Brodie Smith 48 Brisbane Lions Chris Fagan Dayne Zorko Harris Andrews Jarrod Berry Darcy Gardiner Ryan Lester Jarryd Lyons Lincoln McCarthy Hugh McCluggage Lachie Neale Daniel Rich 49 Carlton David Teague Patrick CrippsSam Docherty Collingwood Nathan Buckley round 1 13 Robert Harvey round 15 Scott Pendlebury Taylor Adams Jeremy Howe Steele Sidebottom Brodie Grundy Darcy Moore Jordan Roughead 50 Essendon Ben Rutten Dyson Heppell Michael Hurley Andrew McGrath Zach Merrett 51 Fremantle Justin Longmuir Nathan Fyfe Andrew Brayshaw Reece Conca David Mundy Alex Pearce Michael Walters 52 Geelong Chris Scott Joel Selwood Mark Blicavs Patrick Dangerfield Mitch Duncan Mark O Connor Tom Stewart Zach Tuohy 53 Gold Coast Stuart Dew David SwallowJarrod Witts Sam Collins Touk Miller 54 Greater Western Sydney Leon Cameron Stephen Coniglio Toby Greene Phil Davis Matt de Boer Jacob Hopper Josh Kelly Lachie Whitfield 55 Hawthorn Alastair Clarkson Ben McEvoy Jaeger O Meara Jack Gunston Tom Mitchell Liam Shiels James Worpel 56 Melbourne Simon Goodwin Max Gawn Jack Viney 57 North Melbourne David Noble Jack Ziebell Luke McDonald Jy Simpkin Ben Cunnington Robbie Tarrant Kayne Turner 58 Port Adelaide Ken Hinkley Tom Jonas Ollie Wines Darcy Byrne Jones Hamish Hartlett 59 Richmond Damien Hardwick Trent Cotchin Jack Riewoldt Shane Edwards St Kilda Brett Ratten Jarryn GearyJack Steele Dougal Howard Tim Membrey Jack Billings Sebastian Ross Callum Wilkie 60 Sydney John Longmire Josh KennedyLuke ParkerDane Rampe Harry Cunningham Lance Franklin Jake Lloyd Callum Mills Tom Papley 61 West Coast Adam Simpson Luke Shuey Jeremy McGovern Josh Kennedy Nic Naitanui 62 Western Bulldogs Luke Beveridge Marcus Bontempelli Mitch Wallis 63 Awards editColeman Medal edit Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the Coleman Medal at the end of that round Numbers underlined indicates the player did not play in 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 Total 1 Harry McKay 22 46 713 215 116 622 426 430 333 235 338 038 038 341 243 346 248 452 052 557 158 058 058 58 2 Tom Hawkins 22 35 27 29 110 313 114 418 220 222 325 025 429 130 131 637 037 441 445 146 147 350 454 54 3 Jack Riewoldt 44 48 19 312 517 219 120 121 122 325 530 232 234 034 034 135 136 642 244 145 247 148 351 51 4 Taylor Walker 55 611 617 320 222 325 227 027 027 330 434 236 137 037 340 141 041 142 446 248 048 048 048 48 Josh Bruce 11 34 1014 115 217 219 120 525 227 330 333 134 034 337 037 239 140 141 243 245 348 048 048 Lance Franklin 00 33 03 36 511 011 011 011 213 619 322 224 125 025 429 332 133 437 239 241 142 042 648 7 Bayley Fritsch 22 13 36 410 010 212 618 018 321 122 325 227 128 028 028 031 132 335 237 239 039 746 147 47 Charlie Cameron 00 22 24 04 15 38 412 315 318 119 120 222 022 224 327 330 030 232 335 136 238 644 347 Ben King 33 36 410 111 213 518 220 323 225 328 432 032 032 234 034 438 038 240 343 043 043 043 447 10 Charlie Dixon 22 46 06 06 28 210 010 212 214 115 318 018 422 224 226 430 232 133 437 441 142 446 046 46 Player milestones edit Player milestones 64 Name Club Milestone Round Brad Sheppard West Coast 200 AFL games 65 Round 4 Luke Dahlhaus Geelong 200 AFL games 66 Round 6 Nathan Jones Melbourne 300 AFL games 67 Round 6 Dustin Martin Richmond 250 AFL games 68 Round 6 Brandon Ellis Gold Coast 200 AFL games 69 Round 8 Steele Sidebottom Collingwood 250 AFL games 70 Round 8 Robbie Gray Port Adelaide 250 AFL games 71 Round 14 Shaun Burgoyne Hawthorn 400 AFL games 36 Round 16 Steven Motlop Port Adelaide 200 AFL games 72 Round 17 Nathan Fyfe Fremantle 200 AFL games 73 Round 17 Lachie Henderson Geelong 200 AFL games 74 75 Round 17 Dayne Zorko Brisbane Lions 200 AFL games 76 Round 17 Jack Riewoldt Richmond 700 AFL goals 77 Round 17 Todd Goldstein North Melbourne Most hitouts in VFL AFL history 78 Round 17 Jack Riewoldt Richmond 300 AFL games 77 Round 18 Brodie Smith Adelaide 200 AFL games 79 Round 18 Nic Naitanui West Coast 200 AFL games 80 Round 18 Lance Franklin Sydney 400 Sydney goals 81 Round 18 Travis Boak Port Adelaide 300 AFL games 82 Round 19 Ed Curnow Carlton 200 AFL games 83 Round 19 David Mundy Fremantle 350 AFL games 84 Round 19 Shaun Higgins Geelong 250 AFL games 85 Round 20 Shannon Hurn West Coast 300 AFL games 86 Round 20 Cameron Guthrie Geelong 200 AFL games 87 Round 21 Marc Murphy Carlton 300 AFL games 88 Round 22 Mark Blicavs Geelong 200 AFL games 89 Round 23 Eddie Betts Carlton 350 AFL games 90 Round 23 Jordan Roughead Collingwood 200 AFL games 91 Round 23 Tom Hawkins Geelong 300 AFL games 92 Qualifying Final Jackson Macrae Western Bulldogs Most disposals in a VFL AFL season Preliminary Final Best and fairest edit Club Award name Player Times won Adelaide Malcolm Blight Medal Rory Laird 2 Brisbane Lions Merrett Murray Medal Dayne Zorko 5 Carlton John Nicholls Medal Sam Walsh 1 Collingwood Copeland Trophy Jack Crisp 1 Essendon W S Crichton Medal Zach Merrett 3 Fremantle Doig Medal Sean Darcy 1 Geelong Carji Greeves Medal Tom Stewart 1 Gold Coast Club Champion Touk Miller 1 Greater Western Sydney Kevin Sheedy Medal Josh Kelly 2 Hawthorn Peter Crimmins Medal Tom Mitchell 3 Melbourne Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy Clayton Oliver 3 North Melbourne Syd Barker Medal Jy Simpkin 1 Port Adelaide John Cahill Medal Ollie Wines 1 Richmond Jack Dyer Medal Dylan Grimes 1 St Kilda Trevor Barker Award Jack Steele 2 Sydney Bob Skilton Medal Luke Parker 3 West Coast John Worsfold Medal Nic Naitanui 2 Western Bulldogs Charles Sutton Medal Marcus Bontempelli 4Coach changes editOutgoing coach Club Date Notes Caretaker coach Incoming coach Nathan Buckley Collingwood 9 June 2021 Stepped down after round 13 following poor start to the season in his final year of contract 93 Robert Harvey 93 Craig McRae 94 Alastair Clarkson Hawthorn 30 July 2021 Stepping down at the end of the season after succession plan ended earlier than expected 95 N A Sam Mitchell 96 David Teague Carlton 26 August 2021 Sacked following an extensive review of the club s football operations 97 N A end of season Michael Voss 98 References edit Tim Richards 8 February 2021 Australia state border closures Closing due to a single case feels like security theatre Traveller com au Retrieved 9 February 2021 a b c Jon Ralph Glenn McFarlane Sam Landsberger Chris Cavanagh 6 June 2021 Latest Updates on how Victoria s COVID 19 Crisis will Impact the Season Newscorp Retrieved 14 June 2021 Martin Pegan 1 September 2021 71 Days and Counting The GIANTS Long Road from Sydney to Perth Retrieved 18 September 2021 a b c Marc McGowan Jon Ralph Jay Clark 4 August 2021 AFL 2021 Stranded loved ones of the Swans and Giants to be reunited in Victoria Herald Sun Retrieved 7 August 2021 Mitch Cleary 16 August 2021 Pre finals bye scrapped but clubs brace for September break Australian Football League Retrieved 16 August 2021 Mark Robinson Sam Landsberger Marc McGowan 30 June 2021 Latest news on how the AFL is dealing with the nation s escalating Covid crisis Herald Sun Retrieved 4 July 2021 MCG hosts biggest crowd since COVID 19 outbreak for Anzac Day AFL clash between Collingwood and Essendon abc net au AFL 26 April 2021 Retrieved 26 April 2021 David Zita 18 November 2021 Revealed AFL s sweeping changes for 2021 season Fox Sports Retrieved 17 January 2021 Mitch Cleary 17 March 2021 New rule reveal AFL brings in medical sub ahead of R1 Retrieved 17 March 2021 Barrett Damian 18 November 2020 AFL rule changes reveal Rotations slashed man on mark on notice AFL com au Retrieved 18 March 2021 a b Mitch Cleary 10 December 2020 Full time footy is back 20 min quarters AFL to reveal floating fixture Australian Football League Retrieved 17 January 2021 Callum Twomey 1 March 2021 Behind the whistle New stand the mark rule in the spotlight Australian Football League Retrieved 19 March 2021 Dean Bilton 18 March 2021 AFL s new rules debut in Richmond s win over Carlton at MCG and some pros and cons are already on display ABC Retrieved 19 March 2021 18 games 18 venues Pre season footy s back in 2021 Australian Football League Telstra Media 18 December 2020 Balmer Matt Laughton Max Waterworth Ben 30 March 2021 Sydney Swans become third club caught in border chaos as Lions brace for lengthy stay Fox Sports De Silva Chris 1 April 2021 That s footy karma for you Zac Bailey drills post siren goal as Brisbane Lions sink Collingwood Wide World of Sports Nine Network Cleary Mitch 2 April 2021 Bruce boots massive bag in brutal demolition of dismal Roos AFL Media Retrieved 2 April 2021 Hawthorn outlast record breaking Crows in Launceston thriller a b Gould Russell 4 May 2021 The COVID scares in Perth have forced two AFL fixture changes and Fremantle on the road The Australian Streaks North Melbourne AFL Tables Retrieved 30 May 2021 Barrett Steve 22 May 2021 Adelaide end Melbourne s winning streak in one point thriller The Age Leonard Owen 22 May 2021 Dominant Bulldogs march over Saints The Age St Kilda Biggest Losses Australian Football Retrieved 4 July 2021 Hawthorn v Gold Coast clash moved to the SCG Hawthorn Telstra 27 May 2021 Caffrey Oliver 27 May 2021 AFL match moved interstate as COVID kicks emergency plans into gear Seven News a b c d e Zita David Laughton Max 1 June 2021 Magpies AFL must accept SA govt s rules as final hurdle for this weekend s fixture Fox Sports De Silva Chris 4 June 2021 Annual Queen s Birthday clash between Melbourne and Collingwood moved to SCG Wide World of Sports Nine Network R13 fixture update Saints Crows in Cairns is on Australian Football League 8 June 2021 Retrieved 9 June 2021 Crowd crash not a concern for AFL 14 June 2021 a b AFL shifts Melbourne games to Tasmania amid COVID 19 lockdown city to go three weeks without AFL match ABC News 14 June 2021 Geelong s Gary Rohan goals after the siren for stunning win over Western Bulldogs ABC News 18 June 2021 Sydney Swans GWS Giants head for Melbourne amid NSW COVID 19 outbreak ABC News 22 June 2021 AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON EVERY MATCH Australian Football Retrieved 28 June 2021 Ractliffe Damien 25 June 2021 Richmond on the rocks after notching lowest score since 1961 The Age a b c Gould Russell 1 July 2021 AFL Round 16 full fixture MCG double header as Covid chaos keeps the AFL scrambling The Australian a b Shaun Burgoyne becomes fifth player in AFL VFL history to reach 400 games ABC News 2 July 2021 Pegan Martin 4 July 2021 Eagles rocked Swans dismantle waning West Coast Australian Football League Telstra FIXTURE REVEAL Round 17 finalised round 18 locked in AFL com au 7 July 2021 Retrieved 12 July 2021 Off to Mars AFL confirms venue for Giants Suns clash AFL com au 7 July 2021 Retrieved 12 July 2021 As it happened AFL 2021 Embarrassed Crows set new record low with 21 points as Dons dominate 9 July 2021 a b c Ryan Peter Wu Andrew Niall Jake Cherny Daniel 15 July 2021 Cats head to Victoria COVID 19 chaos hits AFL as clubs join exodus to Queensland The Age a b c Mitch Cleary 31 July 2021 MEGA SUNDAY IS HERE Postponed matches rescheduled double header at Marvel Australian Football League Retrieved 2 August 2021 Game on the move again after new Tasmania COVID case CONFIRMED Eagles face Demons under Monday night lights 2 August 2021 Historic stat gives Dees fans confidence gutsy effort from AFL s leading goalkicker The 3 2 1 16 May 2021 Round by Round Ladder Positions 2021 Season Scores and Results AFL Tables Retrieved 10 April 2022 Sloane named captain for 2021 Adelaide Telstra 26 February 2021 Lions leadership group welcomes two new faces Brisbane Lions Telstra 16 March 2021 Pendlebury s captaincy run set to continue Collingwood Telstra 24 February 2021 2021 leadership group announced Essendon Telstra 20 January 2021 Fremantle Dockers midfielder Andy Brayshaw added to six man leadership group for 2021 The West Australian 19 February 2021 Cats Name 2021 Leadership Group Geelong Telstra 11 March 2021 2021 Leadership Group Announced Gold Coast Telstra 15 March 2021 Greene Elevated as Two Added to Leadership Group Greater Western Sydney Telstra 10 March 2021 De Silva Chris 29 January 2021 Ben McEvoy keen to make amends after being named Hawthorn s 37th club captain Wide World of Sports Nine Network Goodrope Matt 29 January 2021 Gawn to lead Demons in 2021 Melbourne Telstra North s new leaders announced North Melbourne Telstra 5 March 2021 Byrne Jones elevated into leadership group Port Adelaide Telstra 29 January 2021 Saints announce co captains for 2021 1116 SEN 11 February 2021 Our 2021 leaders unveiled Sydney Swans Telstra 18 February 2021 O Donoghue Craig 16 March 2021 West Coast Eagles name Jeremy McGovern as sole vice captain for 2021 AFL season The West Australian Wallis appointed as Bont s deputy for 2021 Western Bulldogs Telstra 19 February 2021 Retrieved 20 February 2021 AFL Tables 2021 Season Records afltables com O Donoghue Craig 5 April 2021 From fringe to fabulous West Coast defender Brad Sheppard s journey to 200 games The West Australian Round 6 Geelong Cats v West Coast Eagles Australian Football League Telstra 24 April 2021 Luke Dahlhaus Played 200th game Flag lure got Demons Jones to 300 games ESPN 19 April 2021 Baum Greg 24 April 2021 Bullet proof Dusty gets to 250 non stop The Age Whiting Michael 6 May 2021 Brandon Ellis reflects on his journey to 200th game Gold Coast Telstra Mullan Alanna 8 May 2021 Sidebottom celebrates his 250th Collingwood Telstra UPDATE Power veteran to undergo knee surgery set to play on in 2022 Australian Football League Telstra 21 June 2021 Gray s 250th match ended prematurely on Saturday Founten Loukas 7 July 2021 Motlop 200 games by the numbers Port Adelaide Telstra Rogers Samantha 10 July 2021 Fremantle Dockers champion Nat Fyfe takes a hanger in 200th AFL game The Sunday Times Lachie Henderson on reaching 200 AFL games Geelong Advertiser 10 July 2021 Geelong teammates address vicious rumours spread by AFL fans Seven News 16 July 2021 Henderson who celebrated his 200th AFL game last week followed suit on Friday morning Monteverde Marco 8 July 2021 AFL Brisbane skipper Dayne Zorko grateful for faith shown in him by the Lions after the Suns lack of interest Herald Sun a b Carey Wayne 15 July 2021 Carey s top 10 where Jack Riewoldt ranks among the era s best forwards The Age Elborough Brad Bruce Jasper 12 July 2021 North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein becomes VFL AFL record holder news com au Adelaide defender Brodie Smith struck in eye by golf ball on eve of 200th game ESPN 15 July 2021 Reilly Eliza 18 July 2021 West Coast defender Tom Cole reveals upbeat mood after Connor West debut Nic Naitanui 200 games The West Australian Buddy bangs in 400th Swans goal The Australian 18 July 2021 Cleary Mitch 23 July 2021 Kicking down the 300 game door Boak s post 30 form explosion explained Australian Football League Telstra Beveridge Riley 24 July 2021 From letters to Clarko to role model Annoying Ed s epic ride to 200 Australian Football League Telstra Wildie Tom 25 July 2021 Fremantle s David Mundy will play his 350th AFL game this weekend and there s no reason why he can t carry on ABC News James Ethan 31 July 2021 Cats edge out plucky Kangaroos in AFL The Canberra Times In his 250th AFL game Geelong s Shaun Higgins managed a goal from a set shot against his former club O Donoghue Craig 30 July 2021 West Coast 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