Footystats Diary, footy's best kept secret, Match Review, 2009-R5



Footy's best kept secret ...

2009, Match Review — Round 5


Ladder after Round 5
Stats Update of every round, 2009


2009, ROUND 5,
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, April 24-25-26

Geelong 47–3; best-ever from 50 games
St Kilda with 5th win spread eagle Port by 11 goals
Bombers snatch late victory from Collingwood
Hawthorn find form to down West Coast
Drought ends for Tigers; North seriously wounded
Freo break the ice against dismal Swans
Cats demolish Brisbane Lions by 93 points
Carlton savage the Bulldogs; Blues up to 3rd
Skills standard of Demons-Crows game test loyalties

THE STATS THAT MATTER ...
Geelong made it 47–3 from its past 50 games (2007-R6 to 2009-R5); surpassing Essendon's 46-4 in consecutive games (1999-R9 to 2001-R9) ... (see chart below) ...
York Park in Launceston hosted its first AFL match under lights for premiership points on Saturday night ...

MILESTONES OF ROUND 5 —
200th STUART DEW, 20 Haw 2008-09, 180 PA 1997-2006 ... 200th BRETT KIRK (Sydney), 1999-2009 ... 200th SIMON PRESTIGIACOMO (Collingwood), 1996-2009 ... 150th ADAM McPHEE (Essendon), 2001-09 ... 100th ADAM SELWOOD (West Coast), 2003-09 ...   50th JOSH DRUMMOND (Brisbane) 2005-09 ...   50th JOEL SELWOOD (Geelong), 2007-09 ... RODNEY EADE had his 250th game as coach, 98 WB 2005-09, 152 Syd 1996-2002 ... 150th for umpire MICHAEL AVON, 1997-2009 ... 100th by umpire MATT STEVIC, 2004-09 ...

Highest Score:

21.7-133, CARLTON v West.B'dogs
Biggest Margin: 93pts, GEELONG v Brisbane
Best in Goals: 4, Nick RIEWOLDT (StK) v PA
4, John ANTHONY (Col) v Ess
4, Garry MOSS (Haw) v WCE
Lowest Score: 5.3-33, BRISBANE v Geelong
Best Quarters: 1st 6.4-40 FRE v Syd
2nd 7.2-44 CAR v WB
3rd 6.0-36 SYD v Fre
4th 6.0-36 CAR v WB

Official AFL attendances for 2009, Round 5 –

25,426 Port Adelaide v St Kilda (Football Park)
84,829 Essendon v Collingwood (MCG)
17,880 Hawthorn v West Coast (YPL)
29,224 North Melb v Richmond (Docklands)
32,884 Fremantle v Sydney (Subiaco)
15,580 Geelong v Brisbane (Kardinia Park)
44,268 West.B'dogs v Carlton (Docklands)
14,129 Melbourne v Adelaide (MCG)
264,220 Total for Round 5 — (2008: (313,551)
1,224,236 Totals for Rounds 1 to 4
1,488,456 Progressive after Round 5 — (2008: 1,611,229)

FROM THE ROUND

PORT ADELAIDE v ST KILDA
St Kilda's percentage of 211.8 is their highest after winning the opening 5 matches; previously 194.3 in 1966 ...
262 is the lowest points scored against St Kilda in the opening 5 matches since 221 in 1919 ...
262 is the lowest points scored against any team since 1967 when Carlton conceded only 257 points in the first 5 rounds ...
6.0-36 is St Kilda's highest Q1 score v Port ...
first time St Kilda has won all 4 quarters in a match v Port ...
Port's lowest half time score ever; previous low 1.8-14 v Fremantle 2000-R17 ...
first time Port has been scoreless in Q2; leaving Brisbane as the only team never to have failed to score in Q2 ...
Port's lowest 3/4 time score; previous low 4.4-28 v North Melb 2004-R8-Dok ...
Port's lowest score against St Kilda; previous 5.15-45, 1998-R8-P ...
St Kilda's biggest win over Port; previous 65pts, 1997-R7-P ...
St Kilda makes it 12 times where clubs have achieved the duo of beating both Port and the Crows in Adelaide in the same season – more ...
150th umpire MICHAEL AVON, 1997-2009 ..

ESSENDON v COLLINGWOOD
Collingwood debutant BRENT MACAFFER goaled with his first kick 4 minutes into Q1 ...
this was the tightest Anzac Day meeting between the two (excluding the 1995 draw) ...
after 15 meetings of the annual Anzac Day fixture, since 1995 –

  P W L D For Av. Agst Av. % Win %
Col 15 7 7 1 1468 97.87 1442 96.13 101.80 50.00
Ess 15 7 7 1 1442 96.13 1468 97.87 98.23 50.00

6.6-42 each at half-time paralleled the score in 2007-R7 ...
for a third time in 218 meetings Essendon won by 5 points (Collingwood has twice won by the same margin) ...
no other new match records were noted ...
200th SIMON PRESTIGIACOMO (Collingwood), 1996-2009 ...
150th ADAM McPHEE (Essendon), 2001-09 ...

Michael Rogers
Something which happened in Q1 and Q2 of the Essendon-Collingwood game on Saturday, had only happened on five previous occasions in 13,424 matches since 1897 –

Q1 and Q2 ...
Collingwood, 4.2 then 2.4
Essendon, 1.5 then 5.1

1899-R4-EM
Essendon, 1.2 then 2.1
Carlton, 0.1 then 1.0

1938-R15-BS
Fitzroy, 2.3 then 3.2
Carlton, 4.5 then 5.4

1952-R9-VP
Collingwood, 1.3 then 3.1
North Melb, 1.2 then 2.1

1968-R14-MCG
Melbourne, 3.1 then 1.3
South Melb, 2.3 then 3.2

2000-R21-Dok
Richmond, 2.4 then 4.2
Sydney, 5.2 then 2.5

Rogers Results ...

HAWTHORN v WEST COAST
York Park in Launceston hosted its first AFL match under lights for premiership points on Saturday night ...
the Hawks won their 4th-straight match against the Eagles – the best run during their 34 meetings ...
Hawthorn beat West Coast with the smallest winning score of their 13 wins since 1987 – previous lowest was 12.12-84 in 1999-R20 at the WACA ...
no other new match records were noted ...
200th STUART DEW, 20 Haw 2008-09, 180 PA 1997-2006 ...
100th ADAM SELWOOD (West Coast), 2003-09 ...

NORTH MELB v RICHMOND
the Shinboners were held to their lowest score against the Tigers for 35 years since 6.16-52 in 1974-2SF at Waverley ...
no other new match records were noted ...
a dislocated left elbow suffered by North Melbourne captain BRENT HARVEY will conclude his run of 101 consecutive matches ...

FREMANTLE v SYDNEY
the Dockers with 6.4-40 kicked their 3rd-best opening to a game against Sydney ...
Fremantle stemmed a run of five consecutive losses to the Swans after defeats by 38, 33, 35, 28 and 4 points ...
no other new match records were noted ...
200th BRETT KIRK (Sydney), 1999-2009 ...

GEELONG v BRISBANE
the Cats beat the Lions for the 6th-straight time; best by Geelong from the 34 matches played ...
Geelong made it 47–3 from its past 50 games (2007-R6 to 2009-R5); surpassing Essendon's previous record 46-4 in consecutive games (1999-R9 to 2001-R9) ...

Team W L D 50-game span
Geelong 47 3 2007-R6
to 2009-R5
Essendon 46 4 1999-R9
to 2001-R9
Collingwood 45 4 1 1927-R10
to 1929-R18
Geelong 45 4 1 1951-R5
to 1953-R13
Carlton 44 6 1907-R10
to 1909-PF
Hawthorn 44 6 1988-R4
to 1990-R5

Best and Worst 50 matches  
compiled by Michael Rogers

no other new match records were noted ...
50th JOEL SELWOOD (Geelong), 2007-09 ...
50th JOSH DRUMMOND (Brisbane) 2005-09 ...

WEST.B'DOGS v CARLTON
in Carlton's 3rd successive win over the Bulldogs, no new match records were noted ...
the Docklands crowd of 44,268 was the second-highest home-and-away crowd to watch Carlton and the Bulldogs, second only to 49,406 in 1992-R7 and the MCG ...
Carlton's BRENDAN FEVOLA with his 3rd major for the day reached 500 career goals in game 169 ...
RODNEY EADE enjoyed his 250th match as coach, 98 WB 2005-09, 152 Syd 1996-2002 ...

MELBOURNE v ADELAIDE
the Demons were goalless at half-time – most recent was Brisbane 0.4 versus Geelong 4.8-32, 2007-R12 at Kardinia Park ...

2007-R12-KP Bri 0.4-4 v Gee 4.8-32
2005-R15-BCG Col 0.7-7 v Bri 8.12-60
2004-R18(n)-FP Ade 0.10-10 v Kan 1.8-14
2004-R5-PP WCE 0.4-4 v Car 7.3-45
2002-R19-PP Car 0.4-4 v PA 3.9-27

it was the first time Melbourne have been goalless at half-time since 1997-R9(n) versus Port Adelaide at Football Park ...
Melbourne's first goal of the match was kicked by LYNDEN DUNN, 15m50s into Q3 ...
the attendance for the late Sunday afternoon contest was just 14,129 –

MCG lowest crowds (1990-2009)
14,722 Melbourne 18.18-126 v Brisbane 17.11-113 1991-R7
14,497 Richmond 18.18-126 v Brisbane 11.14-80 1993-R2(n)
14,129 Melbourne 4.10-34 v Adelaide 7.9-51 2009-R5
13,392 Melbourne 7.8-50 v Brisbane 21.9-135 1997-R12
13,174 Richmond 22.10-142 v Brisbane 11.17-83 1992-R11
13,111 North Melb 21.15-141 v Fitzroy 14.13-97 1991-R7(n)
12,783 Melbourne 12.10-82 v Brisbane 10.15-75 1995-R7
12,710 Melbourne 12.20-92 v Fitzroy 7.13-55 1991-R17
12,410 Melbourne 16.15-111 v Port Adelaide 12.12-84 2003-R7
12,400 Kangaroos 22.16-148 v Fremantle 8.12-60 2000-R10
11,682 Hawthorn 7.11-53 v Port Adel 15.15-105 2004-R16
11,438 Richmond 22.21-153 v Brisbane 10.11-71 1990-R14(n)
10,721 North Melb 18.23-131 v Sydney 5.11-41 1990-R13
10,291 Richmond 7.11-53 v Adelaide 24.19-163 1992-R20
10,165 North Melb 10.6-66 v West Coast 14.26-110 1992-R12(n)
9,739 North Melb 15.21-111 v Sydney 11.14-80 1992-R21(n)
9.377 North Melb 17.16-118 v West Coast 13.12-90 1990-R10(n)
8,653 North Melb 24.22-166 v Brisbane 22.11-143 1993-R1
8,310 North Melb 13.12-90 v Brisbane 7.12-54 1990-R16
6,396 North Melb 20.17-137 v Brisbane 16.6-102 1992-R14(n)

Melbourne scored the lowest score of its 26 meetings against Adelaide; below the 5.15-45 in 1997-R11-MCG match versus the Crows 14.13-97 ...
7.9-51 is Adelaide's lowest score and lowest winning score versus Melbourne ...
no other new match records were noted ...

Statistics for Footystats are enhanced by software from
Eric Sorensen's *Footy Works* (v 1.7.2)
and compiled with the assistance of
Bruce Kennedy, Martin Windsor-Black and Michael Rogers



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Ruthless Saints humiliate Port (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 5 — GAME 1
Port Adelaide v St Kilda
Friday (n), April 24, 2009
Football Park, 8.15pm EST; crowd: 25,426
Conditions: Wet
Weather: 16C; drizzling rain; 6mm since 9am
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 1.3-9 1.3-9 3.4-22 5.6-36
STK 6.0-36 (27) 10.5-65 (56) 13.9-87 (65) 15.12-102 (66)
Goals: St Kilda: Nick Riewoldt 4, Stephen Milne 3, Adam Schneider 2, Andrew McQualter, Jarryn Geary, Robert Eddy, Lenny Hayes, Jason Ball, James Gwilt. Port: Warren Tredrea 2, Brendon Lade, Daniel Motlop, Chad Cornes.
Best: St Kilda: Lenny Hayes, Nick Riewoldt, Stephen Milne, Brendon Goddard, Sam Fisher, Jason Gram, Farren Ray, Jarryn Geary. Port: Kane Cornes, Nathan Krakouer, Travis Boak, Steven Salopek, Robbie Gray.
Peter Badcoe VC Medal: Lenny Hayes (St Kilda).
Umpires: Chris Donlon, Hayden Kennedy, Michael Avon.
Reports:
Troy Chaplin (PA) charged with a Level Two striking offence against Nick Riewoldt (StK) in Q2. In light of his existing good record the MRP offered a reprimand and 70.31 towards his future record with an early plea.
Chaplin pleaded guilty and accepted the MRP penalty.

Dean Brogan (PA) reported by umpire Michael Avon for forceful front-on conduct with Farren Ray (StK) on Q2. This charge was withdrawn.

 

Bombers come from the clouds (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 5 — GAME 2
Essendon v Collingwood
Saturday, April 25, 2009
MCG, 2.20pm AEST, crowd: 84,829
Conditions: Generally soft underfoot from overnight rain; lights on in Q3
Weather: 18C, sunny to start; cloudy; forecast rain arrived 25 minutes in Q4
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 1.5-11 6.6-42 (–) 9.13-67 (9) 13.15-93 (5)
COL 4.2-26 (15) 6.6-42 (–) 8.10-58 12.16-88
Goals: Essendon: Ricky Dyson 2, Andrew Lovett 2, Alwyn Davey, Leroy Jetta, Sam Lonergan, Adam McPhee, Angus Monfries, Patrick Ryder, Brent Stanton, Jason Winderlich, David Zaharakis. Collingwood: John Anthony 4, Leon Davis 2, Leigh Brown, Travis Cloke, Brent Macaffer, Paul Medhurst, Scott Pendlebury, Anthony Rocca.
Best: Essendon: Patrick Ryder, Brent Stanton, Adam McPhee, Jobe Watson, Dustin Fletcher, Ricky Dyson, Jason Winderlich. Collingwood: Dane Swan, John Anthony, Simon Prestigiacomo, Leon Davis, Scott Pendlebury, Shane O'Bree.
Anzac Day Medal: Patrick Ryder (Essendon).
Umpires: Brett Rosebury, Matt Stevic, Shaun Ryan.

 

Hawks fly south, win (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 5 — GAME 3
Hawthorn v West Coast
Saturday (n), April 25, 2009
York Park, 5.20pm AEST, crowd: 17,880
Conditions: Wet, greasy, slippery, cold
Weather: 14C, light to heavy rain – rain eased away in Q2
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
HAW 1.3-9 4.5-29 (8) 6.7-43 (2) 11.8-74 (18)
WCE 1.5-11 (2) 2.9-21 5.11-41 7.14-56
Goals: Hawthorn: Garry Moss 4, Jarryd Roughead 4, Lance Franklin 2, Cyril Rioli. West Coast: Ben McKinley 3, Andrew Embley, Adam Hunter, Quinten Lynch, Matt Priddis.
Best: Hawthorn: Sam Mitchell, Brad Sewell, Chance Bateman, Garry Moss, Luke Hodge, Cyril Rioli. West Coast: Dean Cox, Darren Glass, Matt Rosa, Adam Selwood, Matt Priddis, Ben McKinley.
Umpires: Scott McLaren, Stefan Grun, Troy Pannell.

 

Tigers sink Kangas to open account (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 5 — GAME 4
North Melb v Richmond
Saturday (n), April 25, 2009
Docklands, 7.20pm AEST; Roof: closed; crowd: 29,224
Conditions: Good
Weather: 14C; outside, steady rain
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
NM 3.2-20 (6) 5.6-36 6.9-45 7.16-58
RCH 2.2-14 6.7-43 (7) 10.12-72 (27) 13.16-94 (36)
Goals: Richmond: Jack Riewoldt 3, Joel Bowden 2, Andrew Collins, Brett Deledio, Chris Newman, Kelvin Moore, Mitch Morton, Matt White, Robin Nahas, Shane Tuck. North Melb: Swallow 3, Edwards, Warren, Hale, Thomas.
Best: Richmond: Brett Deledio, Daniel Jackson, Shane Tuck, Nathan Foley, Jack Riewoldt, Joel Bowden, Robin Nahas, Chris Newman. North Melb: Adam Simpson, Andrew Swallow, Jack Ziebell, Hamish McIntosh, Gavin Urquhart, Drew Petrie.
Umpires: Mathew James, Sam Hay, Simon Meredith.

 

Shockers no more as the Dockers win (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 5 — GAME 5
Fremantle v Sydney
Saturday (n), April 25, 2009
Subiaco Oval, 8.45pm AEST, crowd: 32,884
Conditions: Good
Weather: 18C, fine
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 6.4-40 (26) 11.9-75 (42) 16.10-106 (37) 18.13-121 (21)
SYD 2.2-14 5.3-33 11.3-69 16.4-100
Goals: Fremantle: David Mundy 3, Matthew Pavlich 3, Luke McPharlin 3, Brett Peake 2, Michael Johnson, Byron Schammer, Ryan Murphy, Scott Thornton, Ryan Crowley, Aaron Sandilands, Roger Hayden. Sydney: Adam Goodes 3, Jarrad McVeigh 2, Darren Jolly, Kieran Jack, Martin Mattner, Rhyce Shaw, Nick Malceski, Kristin Thornton, Amon Buchanan, Heath Grundy, Ed Barlow, Brett Meredith, Ryan O'Keefe.
Best: Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich, David Mundy, Roger Hayden, Michael Johnson, Dean Solomon. Sydney: Brett Kirk, Jude Bolton, Kristin Thornton, Amon Buchanan, Adam Goodes.
Umpires: Dean Margetts, Jeff Dalgleish, Ray Chamberlain.

 

Ball-hogging Cats do it by numbers (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 5 — GAME 6
Geelong v Brisbane
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Kardinia Park, 1.10pm AEST; crowd: 15,580
Conditions: Wet; after morning thunderstorms and hail
Weather: 10C; some rain, sunshine; strong winds of variable direction
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
GEE 5.4-34 (32) 13.8-86 (65) 15.11-101 (74) 18.18-126 (93)
SYD 0.2-2 3.3-21 4.3-27 5.3-33
Goals: Geelong: Tom Hawkins 3, Cameron Mooney 3, Mathew Stokes 3, Gary Ablett 2, Shannon Byrnes 2, Max Rooke 2, Jimmy Bartel, Steve Johnson, Travis Varcoe. Brisbane: Jonathan Brown 3, Daniel Rich, Justin Sherman.
Best: Geelong: Cameron Mooney, Gary Ablett, Paul Chapman, Matthew Scarlett, Joel Selwood, Jimmy Bartel. Brisbane: Joel Patfull, Jonathan Brown, Daniel Rich.
Umpires: Stephen McBurney, Chris Kamolins, Robert Findlay.

 

Young guns fire up for Carlton (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 5 — GAME 7
West.B'dogs v Carlton
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Docklands, 2.10pm AEST, Roof: closed; crowd: 44,268
Conditions: Good
Weather: 12C; outside, cool, showers with thunderstorms and local hail
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
WB 1.6-12 6.9-45 10.10-70 13.12-90
CAR 4.1-25 (13) 11.3-69 (24) 15.7-97 (27) 21.7-133 (43)
Goals: Carlton: Brendan Fevola 3, Eddie Betts 3, Jordan Russell 2, Kade Simpson 2, Cameron Cloke 2, Ryan Houlihan 2, Matthew Kreuzer 2, Marc Murphy, Setanta O'hAilpin, Jarrad Waite, Andrew Carazzo, Bryce Gibbs. West.B'dogs: Brad Johnson 4, Matthew Boyd 2, Daniel Giansiracusa 2, Shaun Higgins, Ryan Griffen, Josh Hill, Liam Picken, Mitch Hahn.
Best: Carlton: March Murphy, Matthew Kreuzer, Bryce Gibbs, Ryan Houlihan, Andrew Carazzo, Kade Simpson, Bret Thornton. West.B'dogs: Shaun Higgins, Matthew Boyd, Brad Johnson, Daniel Cross, Daniel Giansiracusa, Josh Hill.
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Heath Ryan, Mathew Nicholls.

 

A day for small Demon mercies (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 5 — GAME 8
Melbourne v Adelaide
Sunday, April 26, 2009
MCG, 4.40pm AEST; crowd: 14,129
Conditions: Wet, from rain earlier in the day and afternoon
Weather: 12C; late sunshine to begin; rain pending
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
MEL 0.1-1 0.3-3 1.6-12 4.10-34
ADE 2.4-16 (15) 4.6-30 (27) 5.7-37 (25) 7.9-51 (17)
Goals: Adelaide: Kurt Tippett 2, Taylor Walker, Graham Johncock, Jason Porplyzia, Scott Stevens, Andrew McLeod. Melbourne: Lynden Dunn 2, Brock McLean, James McDonald.
Best: Adelaide: Simon Goodwin, Nathan Bock, Graham Johncock, Scott Thompson, Bernie Vince, Kurt Tippett. Melbourne: Brock McLean, Brent Moloney, Aaron Davey, Cameron Bruce, Nathan Jones, Lynden Dunn.
Umpires: Craig Hendrie, Jason Armstrong, Justin Schmitt.
Report:
Jared Rivers (Mel) charged with negligently making contact with umpire Justin Schmitt in Q3. An early offered a $1950 fine.
Melbourne sought the adjudication of the Tribunal.
As an advisory note to media, Rivers was not charged with making reckless contact as he did not set up directly behind the umpire. Slight contact was made to the heel of the umpire as the umpire backed away from the bounce.
On Tuesday night the tribunal found Rivers guilty as charged and he was fined $2600 for the first offence.


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2009 Ladder after Round 5
 
  Team W L D For Agn % Pts
1 ST KILDA 5 555 262 211.8 20
2 GEELONG 5 598 402 148.8 20
3 CARLTON 3 2 581 457 127.1 12
4 WEST.B'DOGS 3 2 520 471 110.4 12
5 PORT ADELAIDE 3 2 480 468 102.6 12
6 ESSENDON 3 2 441 447 98.7 12
7 ADELAIDE 3 2 400 435 92.0 12
8 COLLINGWOOD 2 3 476 442 107.7 8
9 Hawthorn 2 3 490 494 99.2 8
10 Sydney 2 3 459 473 97.0 8
11 West Coast 2 3 447 488 91.6 8
12 North Melb 2 3 362 421 86.0 8
13 Brisbane 2 3 401 488 82.2 8
14 Richmond 1 4 401 523 76.7 4
15 Melbourne 1 4 355 508 69.9 4
16 Fremantle 1 4 394 581 67.8 4



FOR THE RECORD

2009, Round 5
Fri-Sat-Sun, April 24-25-26

(subject to selection, injury or suspension)
CAREER MATCHES
200 – STUART DEW, 19 Haw 2008-09, 180 PA 1997-2006

200 – BRETT KIRK (Sydney), 1999-2009

200 – SIMON PRESTIGIACOMO (Collingwood), 1996-2009

150 – ADAM McPHEE (Essendon), 2001-09

100 – ADAM SELWOOD (West Coast), 2003-09

  50 – JOSH DRUMMOND (Brisbane) 2005-09

  50 – JOEL SELWOOD (Geelong), 2007-09
COACH
250 – RODNEY EADE, 97 WB 2005-09, 152 Syd 1996-2002
UMPIRES
150 – MICHAEL AVON, 1997-2009

100 – MATT STEVIC, 2004-09
GOALKICKING
900 – MATTHEW LLOYD (Ess, 1995-2009), 899 goals, 256 games
800 – MATTHEW RICHARDSON (Rch, 1993-2008), 799 goals, 280 games
500 – MICHAEL O'LOUGHLIN (Syd, 1995-2008), 497 goals, 286 games
500 – BRENDAN FEVOLA (Car, 1999-2009), 498 goals, 168 games
  
400 – RUSSELL ROBERTSON (Mel, 1997-2008), 399 goals, 215 games
200 – GARY ABLETT (Gee, 2002-09), 197 goals, 150 games
200 – ALAN DIDAK (Col, 2001-08), 199 goals, 142 games
200 – CAMERON BRUCE (Mel, 2000-08), 198 goals, 188 games
200 – COREY JONES (NM, 2001-08), 199 goals, 145 games
GOALS WITH CURRENT CLUB
461 – DANIEL BRADSHAW (Bri) has kicked 451 goals, 205 games
Club record is held by ALASTAIR LYNCH, 460 goals, 186 games (1994-2004)
GOALS AT A VENUE
200 – SCOTT LUCAS (Ess) has kicked 199 goals at the MCG
100 – BRENT HARVEY (NM) has kicked 99 goals at Docklands
100 – STEVE JOHNSON (Gee) has kicked 98 goals at Kardinia Park

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2009, Round 5
ST KILDA 15.12-102 (Riewoldt 4, Milne 3) best, Hayes, Riewoldt, Milne, PORT ADELAIDE 5.6-36 (Tredrea 2) best, K.Cornes, Krakouer, Boak.
Peter Badcoe VC Medal: Lenny Hayes (St Kilda).
Friday night at Football Park: 25,426.
Reports:
Troy Chaplin (PA) charged with a Level Two striking offence against Nick Riewoldt (StK) in Q2. In light of his existing good record the MRP offered a reprimand and 70.31 towards his future record with an early plea.
Chaplin pleaded guilty and accepted the MRP penalty.

Dean Brogan (PA) reported by umpire Michael Avon for forceful front-on conduct with Farren Ray (StK) on Q2. This charge was withdrawn.

ESSENDON 13.15-93 (Dyson 2, Lovett 2) best, Ryder, Stanton, McPhee, COLLINGWOOD 12.16-88 (Anthony 4, Davis 2) best, Swan, Anthony, Prestigiacomo.
Anzac Day Medal: Patrick Ryder (Essendon).
Saturday at MCG: 84,829.

HAWTHORN 11.8-74 (Moss 4, Roughead 4) best, Mitchell, Sewell, Bateman, WEST COAST 7.14-56 (McKinley 3) best, Cox, Glass, Rosa.
Alec McDonald Anzac Day Medal: Brad Sewell (Hawthorn).
Saturday night at York Park: 17,880.

RICHMOND (Riewoldt 3, Bowden 2) best, Deledio, Jackson, Tuck, NORTH MELB 7.16-56 (Swallow 3) best, Simpson, Swallow, Ziebell.
Saturday night at Docklands: 29,224.

FREMANTLE 18.13-121 (Mundy 3, Pavlich 3, McPharlin 3) best, Pavlich, Mundy, Hayden, SYDNEY 16.4-100 (Goodes 3, McVeigh 2) best, Kirk, J.Bolton, Thornton.
Saturday night at Subiaco: 32,884.

GEELONG 18.18-126 (Hawkins 3, Mooney 3, Stokes 3) best, Mooney, Ablett, Chapman, BRISBANE 5.3-33 (Brown 3) best, Patfull, Brown, Rich.
Sunday at Kardinia Park: 15.580.

CARLTON 21.7-133 (Fevola 3, Betts 3) best, Murphy, Kreuzer, Gibbs, WEST.B'DOGS 13.12-90 (Johnson 4) best, Higgins, Boyd, Johnson.
Sunday at Docklands: 44,268.

ADELAIDE 7.9-51 (Tippett 2) best, Goodwin, Bock, Johncock, MELBOURNE 4.10-34 (McLean, Moloney, Davey.
Sunday at MCG: 14,129.
Report:
Jared Rivers (Mel) charged with negligently making contact with umpire Justin Schmitt in Q3. An early plea offered a $1950 fine.
Melbourne sought the adjudication of the Tribunal.
As an advisory note to media, Rivers was not charged with making reckless contact as he did not set up directly behind the umpire. Slight contact was made to the heel of the umpire as the umpire backed away from the bounce.
On Tuesday night the tribunal found Rivers guilty as charged and he was fined $2600 for the first offence.


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Consecutive Matches
2009, Round 5

159 Brett KIRK (Syd) from 2002-R15 – 8+24+24+26+25+23+24+5
132 Kane CORNES (PA) from 2003-R17 – 9+25+24+22+24+22+5
112 Tarkyn LOCKYER (Col) from 2004-R10 – 13+22+23+25+24+5
101 Brent HARVEY (NM) from 2004-R20 – 3+23+22+25+23+5
 


In the Goals, 2009 Games Goals R5
Jarryd ROUGHEAD (Hawthorn) 5 16 4.1
Lance FRANKLIN (Hawthorn) 5 16 2.3
Eddie BETTS (Carlton) 5 16 3.0
Jonathan BROWN (Brisbane) 5 15 3.0
Brendan FEVOLA (Carlton) 5 15 3.0
Mark LE CRAS (West Coast) 5 14 0.2
Warren TREDREA (Port Adelaide) 5 14 2.0
Daniel BRADSHAW (Brisbane) 5 13 0.0
Steve JOHNSON (Geelong) 5 13 1.1
Jason PORPLYZIA (Adelaide) 5 13 1.0
       


EVERY ROUND, EVERY GAME OF SEASON 2009

MATCH REVIEW ARCHIVE
Round One, Round Two, Round Three, Round Four,


CLUB-BY-CLUB PERFORMANCE, SEASON 2009
REGULARLY UPDATED
Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fremantle, Geelong, Hawthorn, Melbourne,
North Melb, Port Adelaide, Richmond, St Kilda, Sydney, West Coast, Western Bulldogs
also
Consecutive Wins and Losses at all venues


1997-2009 W-L-D performances
Weekly Ladder Positions, 1987-2009

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Travellin' 2009
1 R1-MCG Adelaide v Col WON 1/1
2 R1(n)-BCG West Coast v Bri Lost 1/2
3 R1(n)-Dok Sydney v StK Lost 1/3
4 R1-FP Essendon v PA Lost 1/4
5 R1-Sub West.B'dogs v Fre WON 2/5
6 R2(n)-FP St Kilda v Ade WON 3/6
7 R2(n)-BCG Brisbane v Car Lost 3/7
8 R2(n)-Hom Hawthorn v Syd Lost 3/8
9 R2-Sub Port Adelaide v WCE Lost 3/9
10 R3-Dok West Coast v StK Lost 3/10
11 R3(n)-BCG Sydney v Bri Lost 3/11
12 R3-FP Melbourne v PA Lost 3/12
13 R3-Sub Adelaide v Fre WON 4/13
14 R4(n)-BCG Collingwood v Bri WON 5/14
15 R4-SCG Carlton v Syd Lost 5/15
16 R4-MCG Port Adelaide v Haw WON 6/16
17 R4(n)-Dok Fremantle v StK Lost 6/17
18 R4(n)-FP Geelong v Ade WON 7/18
19 R4-Sub West.B'dogs v WCE Lost 7/19
20 R5(n)-FP St Kilda v PA WON 8/20
21 R5(n)-YPL West Coast v Haw Lost 8/21
22 R5(n)-Sub Sydney v Fre Lost 8/22
23 R5-KP Brisbane v Gee Lost 8/23
24 R5-MCG Adelaide v Mel WON 9/24
25 R6(n)-BCG Essendon v Bri x x
26 R6-SCG Richmond v Syd x x
27 R7-KP Sydney v Gee x x
28 R7-MCG Brisbane v Rch x x
29 R7(n)-Dok Port Adelaide v NM x x
30 R7(n)-C Fremantle v Car x x
31 R7-FP West.B'dogs v Ade x x
32 R7-S Melbourne v WCE x x
33 R8-S Hawthorn v Fre x x
34 R8-KP North Melb v Gee x x
35 R8(n)-BCG Adelaide v Bri x x
36 R8(n)-Hom West Coast v Syd x x
37 R8-FP Richmond v PA x x
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