Footystats Diary, footy's best kept secret, Match Review, 2009-R9



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2009, Match Review — Round 9


Ladder after Round 9
Stats Update of every round, 2009



2009, ROUND 9,
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, May 22-23-24

Geelong and St Kilda set new League benchmark
Bulldogs press Geelong to a thrilling two-point finish
Kangaroos trump the pumped-up Fremantle
Adelaide slaughter Carlton in timely reality check
Magpies roll Eagles with great second half
Bombers finish too strongly for Richmond
Sydney savage Port by nine goals
Saints survive concerted Brisbane challenge
Hawthorn outclass Demons to hold 7th place

THE STATS THAT MATTER ...
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St Kilda and Geelong won their ninth consecutive matches – the first time in 113 League seasons where after the 9th round two undefeated clubs have led the premiership ladder.

l Round 9 was named and celebrated the contribution of indigenous players.

l Significant parts of Docklands Stadium were closed for economies of the anticipated small crowd for the Saturday afternoon North-Fremantle fixture – only 15,436 attended.
   North Melbourne president JAMES BRAYSHAW estimated it would cost his club a payment of $100,000 to the venue management under the current stadium deal.

GEELONG, W-L-D from 2007-R6 – 51 wins from 54

  R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 F1 F2 GF

2007

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2008

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2009

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MILESTONES OF ROUND 9 —
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300th JASON AKERMANIS, 52 WB 2007-09, 248 Bri 1995-2006 ... 200th BRENDAN FEVOLA (Carlton), 1999-2009, 173 premiership games, 26 pre-season, 1 State ... 200th LENNY HAYES (St Kilda), 1999-2009 ... 200th TARKYN LOCKYER (Collingwood), 1999-2009 ... 100th ROGER HAYDEN (Fremantle), 2002-09 ... 100th MARK SEABY (West Coast), 2004-09 ... 100th SHANE TUCK (Richmond), 2004-09 ...

l ANDREW McLEOD in his 313th match became the longest serving Adelaide player, passing MARK RICCIUTO 312 matches (1993-2007) ...

l 100th consecutive match by DARREN JOLLY (Sydney), sequence began 2005-R8 ...

Highest Score:

19.11-125, ESSENDON v Richmond
Biggest Margin: 55pts, SYDNEY v Port Adelaide
Best in Goals: 5.2, Steve JOHNSON (Gee) v WB
5.1, David HALE (NM) v Fre
5.0, Chris KNIGHTS (Ade) v Car
Lowest Score: 8.12-60, FREMANTLE v North Melb
Best Quarters: 1st 8.1-49 SYD v PA
2nd 6.5-41 NM v Fre
3rd 5.8-38
6.2-38
CAR v Ade
ESS v Rch
4th 6.5-41 ESS v Rch

Audited attendances for 2009, Round 9 –

44,620 Geelong v West.B'dogs (Docklands)
15,436 North Melb v Fremantle (Docklands)
41,107 Adelaide v Carlton (Football Park)
36,658 West Coast v Collingwood (Subiaco)
73,625 Richmond v Essendon (MCG)
23,229 Sydney v Port Adelaide (SCG)
30,673 St Kilda v Brisbane (Docklands)
39,395 Hawthorn v Melbourne (MCG)
304,743 Total for Round 9 — (2008: 331,733)
2,355,074 Totals for Rounds 1 to 8 (subject to adjustment)
2,659,817 Progressive after Round 9 — (2008: 2,811,409)

FROM THE ROUND

GEELONG v WEST.B'DOGS

the Cats won their 4th-straight game against the Bulldogs ...
Geelong enjoyed its 9th consecutive win in the opening rounds and is the first club to pass 1000 points for the season – 1060 at an average of 117.17 points per match ...
no new match records were noted in the 146th contest which brought Geelong its 90th win over the Tricolours, 54 losses, two draws ...
Michael Rogers noted – Geelong set a new club record of nine consecutive century scores ...
the Q1 and Q4 scores mirrored each other, Geelong 6.4 and 3.2, Bulldogs 3.2 and 6.4 ...
300th JASON AKERMANIS, 52 WB 2007-09, 248 Bri 1995-2006 ...

NORTH MELB v FREMANTLE
the Dockers opened with 6.5-41, their best start of the season – they lost by 13 points, 12.13-85 v 14.14-98 ...
the Kangaroos recovered to win from a 26 point deficit – the biggest Q1 deficit they had faced in their 17 matches against Fremantle ...
North started their comeback with their best Q2 against Freo, 6.5-41 ...
no other new match records were observed ...
100th ROGER HAYDEN (Fremantle), 2002-09 ...

ADELAIDE v CARLTON
the Blues were goalless at half-time for only the 6th time since 1924 –
1924-R16-AP, 0.0-0 v South Melbourne 5.13-43
1968-R3-PP, 0.7-7 v Essendon 0.5-5
1991-R11-WO, 0.7-7 v Footscray 4.6-30
1995-R9-P, 0.5-5 v St Kilda 6.8-44
2002-R19-PP, 0.4-4 v Port Adelaide 3.9-27
2009-R9-FP, 0.5-5 v Adelaide 8.6-54
EDDIE BETTS kicked Carlton's first goal, 6 minutes into Q3 ...
Adelaide won their first home match this year at Football Park with a 6.3-39 finish as their best Q4 of the season, so far ...
the Crows held Carlton to their lowest Q1 score v Adelaide – 0.3 – previous lowest 1.1 in 2001-R4 and 2004-R11 ...
Adelaide posted their 6th-straight win over Carlton – the Crows have won 8 of the last 9 meetings; Carlton's only win was by 4pts, 2004-R11-FP ...
no other new match records were recorded ...
it was only the second time of their 427 League games that Adelaide has held an opponent goalless in the first half – the other, 2009-R5, Melbourne 0.3-3 ...
200th BRENDAN FEVOLA (Carlton), 1999-2009, 173 premiership games, 26 pre-season, 1 State ...

WEST COAST v COLLINGWOOD
Collingwood won its 3rd consecutive game over the Eagles – first time ...
the Magpies won their 9th round fixture for the 7th straight season – also refer Col-WLD ...
on their 17th visit to Perth the Pies won their 4th game – Subiaco 4 from 14, WACA 0 from 3 ...
no other new match recorded were noted ...
200th TARKYN LOCKYER (Collingwood), 1999-2009 ...
100th MARK SEABY (West Coast), 2004-09 ...

RICHMOND v ESSENDON
the Tigers started with 5.5-35 – their best Q1 of the season so far – they lost ...
Essendon halted a run of three successive losses to the Tigers ...
in Essendon's 99th win over Richmond from 184 games since 1908, no new match records were noted ...
Michael Rogers notes that Richmond has gone through the first nine rounds without kicking a century for the first time since 1962 ...
100th SHANE TUCK (Richmond), 2004-09 ...

SYDNEY v PORT ADELAIDE
in Q1 the Swans repeated their 8.1-49 from their last meeting with Port in last year's R9 at Football Park; it is the best opening versus the Power ...
the pair of 8.1 efforts are the best in Q1 by the Swans since 8.2-50 versus the Bulldogs in 1999-R14 at the SCG – a game which Sydney lost by 22 points, 14.17-101 to 18.15-123 ...
Sydney kicked their third-highest score against Port – falling short of 18.17-125 in 2001-R11-SCG and 22.14-146 in 2008-R2 also at the SCG ...
the Swans had their second-best win over Port – only 68 points is bigger in 2008-R2-SCG ...
Michael Rogers notes that Port Adelaide's single goal in time on maintains their status as the only team to have never failed to score in Q1 ...
Sydney notched their record 5th straight win over Port – obtained by an average winning margin of 38 points ...
no other new match records were recorded ...

Bruce Kennedy noted that going into the 9th round the Swans and Melbourne were level on 1011 wins.
   Sydney's win and Melbourne's loss, edges the Swans ahead for the first time since 1987-R20. In Rd 21, 1987 Melbourne drew level with the Swans on 780 wins.

ST KILDA v BRISBANE
the Saints booted 6.1-37 in Q4; their best finish of the season so far ...
Michael Rogers observed: 530 is lowest points total points conceded by St Kilda in the first 9 rounds of a season since 1919 and lowest of any club since 518 was conceded by Collingwood in the first 9 matches of 1966 ...
no new match records for noted in the 37th contest between the pair – the Saints have won 14 of the 19 meetings in Melbourne, 5 at Moorabbin, 4 at Waverley, 5 at Docklands ...

HAWTHORN v MELBOURNE
the Hawks made it four straight over the Demons, the equal of their runs in 1960-61, 1970-72 and 1985-86 – however they are still a long way from the 22-game stretch that Hawthorn racked up between 1973-1984 ...
the Hawks bounced out with 6.2, their best start to the season so far ...
Melbourne's CAMERON BRUCE reached 200 goals in game 191 ...
no other new match records were noted in their 150th meeting ...

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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Cats survive Bulldogs' bite (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 9 — GAME 1
Geelong v Western Bulldogs
Friday (n), May 22, 2009
Docklands, 7.40pm AEST; Roof: closed; crowd: 44,620
Conditions: Good
Weather: 15C, after a sunny day and a top of 20C
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
GEE 6.4-40 (20) 9.10-64 (13) 14.12-96 (22) 17.14-116 (2)
WB 3.2-20 8.3-51 11.8-74 17.12-114
Goals: Geelong: Steve Johnson 5.2, Mathew Stokes 4, Paul Chapman 3, Joel Selwood, Ryan Gamble, Max Rooke, Jimmy Bartel, Travis Varcoe. West.B'dogs: Jason Akermanis 4, Brad Johnson 4, Daniel Giansiracusa 2, Ryan Griffen 2, Adam Cooney, Josh Hill, Will Minson, Nathan Eagleton, Liam Picken.
Best: Geelong: Steve Johnson, Gary Ablett, Paul Chapman, Joel Selwood, Corey Enright, Mathew Stokes. West.B'dogs: Jason Akermanis, Matthew Boyd, Brad Johnson, Ryan Griffen, Brian Lake, Daniel Cross.
Umpires: Mathew James, Ray Chamberlain, Heath Ryan.
Reports:
l Jimmy Bartel (Gee) was cited with a Level One charge of tripping Shaun Higgins (WB) in Q2. The MRP offered a reprimand and with the early plea the reduced penalty of 66 points towards his future record.
Geelong sought the adjudication of the Tribunal.
On Tuesday the AFL Tribunal found Bartel guilty of negligently tripping Higgins. Bartel received a reprimand and 88 demerit points toward his future record.
l Mathew Stokes (Gee) was charged with striking a Level Two striking offence against Liam Picken (WB) in Q4. The MRP offered Stokes a one-match suspension with an early plea. Stokes accepted the MRP penalty.

 

Dockers pays high price for clangers (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 9 — GAME 2
North Melb v Fremantle
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Docklands, 2.10pm AEST; Roof: open; crowd: 15,436
Conditions: Good
Weather: 22C, fine, turning to overcast in Q2
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
NM 2.3-15 8.8-56 12.11-83 (13) 14.14-98 (13)
FRE 6.5-41 (26) 9.7-61 (5) 10.10-70 12.13-85
Goals: North Melb: David Hale 5.1, Ben Warren 2, Todd Goldstein, Aaron Edwards, Sam Wright, Drew Petrie, Leigh Harding, Daniel Wells, Brady Rawlings.
Fremantle: Luke McPharlin 4, Matthew Pavlich 3, Paul Hasleby 2, Roger Hayden, Des Headland, Brett Peake.
Best: North Melb: Drew Petrie, David Hale, Josh Gibson, Brady Rawlings, Leigh Harding, Michael Firrito, Gavin Urquhart. Fremantle: Paul Hasleby, Matthew Pavlich, Garrick Ibbotson, Aaron Sandilands, Luke McPharlin, Stephen Hill, Steven Dodd.
Umpires: Stephen McBurney, Shane Stewart, Mathew Nicholls.

 

Fast Crows catch Blues on the hop (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 9 — GAME 3
Adelaide v Carlton
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Football Park, 3.10pm AEST, crowd: 41,107
Conditions: Good
Weather: 20C, cloudy
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ADE 3.4-22 (19) 8.6-54 (49) 9.11-65 15.14-104 (44)
CAR 0.3-3 0.5-5 5.8-38 8.12-60
Goals: Adelaide: Chris Knights 5.0, Kurt Tippett 2, Bernie Vince 2, Jason Porplyzia 2, Michael Doughty, Brent Reilly, Andy Otten, Roger Dangerfield. Carlton: Matthew Kreuzer 2, Marc Murphy 2, Nick Stevens 2, Eddie Betts, Brendan Fevola.
Best: Adelaide: Michael Doughty, Tyson Edwards, Chris Knights, Scott Thompson, David Mackay, Graham Johncock, Andy Otten, Ben Rutten. Carlton: Marc Murphy, Nick Stevens, Matthew Kreuzer, Paul Bower, Steven Browne.
Umpires: Scott McLaren, Craig Hendrie, Troy Pannell.

 

Pies attack as Eagles hit new low (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 9 — GAME 4
West Coast v Collingwood
Saturday (n), May 23, 2009
Subiaco Oval, 7.40pm AEST; crowd: 36,658
Conditions: Fair to good, following heavy rain in recent days
Weather: 15C, cool, showers possible, blustery wind
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
WCE 3.4-22 (12) 3.8-26 5.10-40 9.12-66
COL 1.4-10 4.10-34 (8) 8.12-60 (20) 12.16-88 (22)
Goals: Collingwood: John Anthony 3, Leon Davis 3, Tarkyn Lockyer 2, Heath Shaw, Nathan Brown, Brad Dick, Steele Sidebottom. West Coast: Ben McKinley 4, David Wirrpanda, Brad Ebert, Josh Kennedy, Brett Jones, Dean Cox.
Best: Collingwood: Leon Davis, Dane Swan, Scott Pendlebury, Nick Maxwell, Tarkyn Lockyer, Brad Dick, Harry O'Brien. West Coast: Ben McKinley, Daniel Kerr, Adam Selwood, Matt Priddis.
Umpires: Dean Margetts, Robert Findlay, Shane McInerney.

 

Tigers surge, then stop as Dons run riot (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 9 — GAME 5
Richmond v Essendon
Saturday (n), May 23, 2009
MCG, 7.45pm AEST, crowd: 73,625
Conditions: Fair to good
Weather: 20C, cloudy, swirling wind
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
RCH 5.5-35 (16) 9.8-62 (16) 10.12-72 12.13-85
ESS 3.1-19 7.4-46 13.6-84 (12) 19.11-125 (40)
Goals: Essendon: Matthew Lloyd 4, Alwyn Davey 3, David Zaharakis 3, Jobe Watson 2, Andrew Lovett 2, Jason Winderlich 2, Heath Hocking, Angus Monfries, Sam Lonergan. Richmond: Mitch Morton 3, Kayne Pettifer 2, Nathan Brown 2, Dean Polo, Daniel Connors, Trent Cotchin, Brett Deledio, Andrew Collins.
Best: Essendon: Jason Winderlich, Andrew Lovett, Jobe Watson, Matthew Lloyd, Brent Stanton, Patrick Ryder. Richmond: Shane Tuck, Brett Deledio, Nathan Foley, Andrew Collins, Nathan Brown, Mitch Morton.
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Stuart Wenn, Jacob Mollison.
Report:
Nathan Lovett-Murray (Ess) was cited with a Level Three rough conduct charge against Kayne Pettifer (Rch) in Q3. The MRP imposed a three-match suspension. Due to Lovett-Murray's poor record the penalty cannot be reduced.
The player accepted the MRP penalty.

 

Obedient Swans off to a flyer (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 9 — GAME 6
Sydney v Port Adelaide
Sunday, May 24, 2009
SCG, 1.10pm AEST; crowd: 23,229
Conditions: Fair to good, after a rainy week
Weather: 21C, mostly sunny, fine, chance of a late shower
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
SYD 8.1-49 (43) 11.6-72 (51) 13.13-91 (49) 18.15-123 (55)
PA 1.0-6 3.3-21 6.6-42 10.8-68
Goals: Sydney: Jarrad McVeigh 2, Darren Jolly 2, Barry Hall 2, Jesse White 2, Adam Goodes 2, Brett Kirk 2, Amon Buchanan, Jarred Moore, Michael O'Loughlin, Martin Mattner, Ryan O'Keefe, Jude Bolton. Port Adelaide: Warren Tredrea 2, Hamish Hartlett 2, Brett Ebert 2, Daniel Motlop, Peter Burgoyne, Domenic Cassisi, Tom Logan.
Best: Sydney: Brett Kirk, Jared Crouch, Rhyce Shaw, Jarrad McVeigh, Richards. Port Adelaide: Kane Cornes, Hamish Hartlett, Domenic Cassisi, Robbie Gray, Matt Thomas.
Umpires: Hayden Kennedy, Matt Stevic, Shaun Ryan.

 

St Kilda pass first test (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 9 — GAME 7
St Kilda v Brisbane Lions
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Docklands, 2.10pm AEST; Roof: closed; crowd: 30,673
Conditions: Good
Weather: outside 20C, mostly cloudy, windy
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
STK 4.2-26 (20) 5.9-39 (8) 8.12-60 14.13-97 (16)
BRI 1.0-6 5.1-31 10.3-63 (3) 13.3-81
Goals: St Kilda: Justin Koschitzke 4, Nick Riewoldt 4, Stephen Milne 3, Leigh Montagna 2, Michael Gardiner. Brisbane: Jonathan Brown 3, Daniel Bradshaw 2, Justin Sherman 2, James Polkinghorne 2, Aaron Cornelius 2, Matt Austin, Simon Black.
Best: St Kilda: Leigh Montagna, Lenny Hayes, Jason Ball, Justin Koschitzke, Sam Gilbert, Nick Riewoldt, Brendon Goddard. Brisbane: Jared Brennan, Simon Black, Cheynee Stiller, Luke Power, Mitch Clarke, Justin Sherman, Daniel Bradshaw.
Umpires: Chris Donlon, Simon Meredith, Todd Keating.

 

Runaway Hawks surprised (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 9 — GAME 8
Hawthorn v Melbourne
Sunday, May 24, 2009
MCG, 4.40pm AEST; crowd: 39,395
Conditions: Good
Weather: 20C, mild evening
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
HAW 6.2-38 (21) 11.7-73 (43) 16.9-105 (47) 17.12-114 (22)
MEL 2.5-17 4.6-30 8.10-58 13.14-92
Goals: Hawthorn: Lance Franklin 4, Jarryd Roughead 3, Chance Bateman 2, Brent Guerra 2, Cyril Rioli 2, Ben McGlynn, Beau Muston, Michael Osborne, Mark Williams. Melbourne: Colin Sylvia 4, Stefan Martin 2, Russell Robertson 2, Matthew Bate, Cameron Bruce, Paul Johnson, James McDonald, Brock McLean.
Best: Hawthorn: Jordan Lewis, Beau Muston, Sam Mitchell, Lance Franklin, Brad Sewell, Jarryd Roughead. Melbourne: Colin Sylvia, Brad Green, Brock McLean, Brent Moloney, Paul Johnson, Nathan Jones.
Umpires: Brett Rosebury, Sam Hay, Michael Avon.


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2009 Ladder after Round 9
 
  Team W L D For Agn % Pts
1 ST KILDA 9 974 530 183.8 36
2 GEELONG 9 1060 698 151.9 36
3 WEST.B'DOGS 5 4 932 874 106.6 20
4 ESSENDON 5 4 821 805 102.0 20
5 SYDNEY 5 4 847 833 101.7 20
6 BRISBANE 5 4 809 807 100.2 20
7 HAWTHORN 5 4 869 869 100.0 20
8 PORT ADELAIDE 5 4 875 894 97.9 20
9 Carlton 4 5 928 808 114.9 16
10 Collingwood 4 5 784 815 96.2 16
11 Adelaide 4 5 752 837 89.8 16
12 North Melb 4 5 709 872 81.3 16
13 West Coast 3 6 778 851 91.4 12
14 Fremantle 3 6 719 921 78.1 12
15 Richmond 1 8 731 941 77.7 4
16 Melbourne 1 8 694 927 74.9 4



FOR THE RECORD

2009, Round 9
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, May 22-23-24

(subject to selection, injury or suspension)
200 CLUB
200 – BRENDAN FEVOLA (Carlton), 1999-2009

     173 premiership games, 26 pre-season, 1 State
CAREER MATCHES
300 – JASON AKERMANIS, 52 WB 2007-09, 248 Bri 1995-2006

200 – LENNY HAYES (St Kilda), 1999-2009

200 – TARKYN LOCKYER (Collingwood), 1999-2009

100 – ROGER HAYDEN (Fremantle), 2002-09

100 – MARK SEABY (West Coast), 2004-09

100 – SHANE TUCK (Richmond), 2004-09
CLUB MATCHES
313 – ANDREW McLEOD became the longest serving Adelaide player passing MARK RICCIUTO 312 matches (1993-2007)
CONSECUTIVE PLAYING MATCHES
100 – DARREN JOLLY (Sydney), sequence began 2005-R8
GOALKICKING
600 – BARRY HALL (Syd 2002-09, StK, 1995-2001), 595 goals, 245 games
200 – CAMERON BRUCE (Mel, 2000-08), 199 goals, 190 games

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2009, Round 9
GEELONG 17.14-116 (S.Johnson 5.2, Stokes 4, Chapman 3) best, S.Johnson, Ablett, Chapman, WEST.B'DOGS 17.12-114 (Akermanis 4, Johnson 4) best, Akermanis, Boyd, Johnson.
Friday night at Docklands: 44,620.
Reports:
l Jimmy Bartel (Gee) was cited with a Level One charge of tripping Shaun Higgins (WB) in Q2. The MRP offered a reprimand and with the early plea the reduced penalty of 66 points towards his future record.
Geelong sought the adjudication of the Tribunal.
On Tuesday the AFL Tribunal found Bartel guilty of negligently tripping Higgins. Bartel received a reprimand and 88 demerit points toward his future record.
l Mathew Stokes (Gee) was charged with striking a Level Two striking offence against Liam Picken (WB) in Q4. The MRP offered Stokes a one-match suspension with an early plea. Stokes accepted the MRP penalty.


NORTH MELB 14.14-98 (Hale 5.1, Warren 2) best, Petrie, Hale Gibson, FREMANTLE 12.13-85 (McPharlin 4, Pavlich 3) best, Hasleby, Pavlich, Ibbotson.
Saturday at Docklands: 15,436.

ADELAIDE 15.14-104 (Knights 5.0) best, Doughty, Edwards, Knights, CARLTON 8.12-60 (Kreuzer 2, Murphy 2, Stevens 2) best, Murphy, Kreuzer.
Saturday at Football Park: 41,107.

COLLINGWOOD 12.16-88 (Anthony 3, Davis 3) best, Davis, Swan, Pendlebury, WEST COAST 9.12-66 (McKinley 4) best, McKinley, Kerr, A.Selwood.
Saturday night at Subiaco: 36,658.

ESSENDON 19.11-125 (Lloyd 4, Davey 3, Zaharakis 3) best, Winderlich, Lovett, Watson, RICHMOND 12.13-85 (Morton 3) best, Tuck, Deledio, Foley.
Saturday night at MCG: 73,625.
Report:
Nathan Lovett-Murray (Ess) was cited with a Level Three rough conduct charge against Kayne Pettifer (Rch) in Q3. The MRP imposed a three-match suspension. Due to Lovett-Murray's poor record the penalty cannot be reduced.
The player accepted the MRP penalty.


SYDNEY 18.15-123 (McVeigh 2, Jolly 2, Hall 2, White 2, Goodes 2, Kirk 2) best, Kirk, Crouch, Shaw, PORT ADELAIDE 10.8-68 (Tredrea 2, Hartlett 2, Ebert 2) best, K.Cornes, Hartlett, Cassisi.
Sunday at SCG: 23,229.

ST KILDA 14.13-97 (Koschitzke 4, Riewoldt 4, Milne 3) best, Montagna, Hayes, Ball, BRISBANE 13.3-81 (Brown 3) best, Brennan, Black, Stiller.
Sunday at Docklands: 30,673.

HAWTHORN 17.12-114 (Franklin 4, Roughead 3) best, Lewis, Muston, Mitchell, MELBOURNE 13.14-92 (Sylvia 4) best, Sylvia, Green, McLean.
Sunday at MCG: 39,395.


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Consecutive Matches
2009, Round 9

163 Brett KIRK (Syd) from 2002-R15 – 8+24+24+26+25+23+24+9
136 Kane CORNES (PA) from 2003-R17 – 9+25+24+22+24+22+9
116 Tarkyn LOCKYER (Col) from 2004-R10 – 13+22+23+25+24+9
100 Darren JOLLY (Syd) from 2005-R8 – 19+25+23+24+9
 


In the Goals, 2009 Games Goals R9
Lance FRANKLIN (Hawthorn) 9 31 4.2
Jarryd ROUGHEAD (Hawthorn) 9 30 3.1
Jonathan BROWN (Brisbane) 9 29 3.0
Warren TREDREA (Port Adelaide) 9 29 2.2
Nick RIEWOLDT (St Kilda) 9 28 4.2
Daniel BRADSHAW (Brisbane) 9 27 2.0
Steve JOHNSON (Geelong) 9 26 5.2
Brendan FEVOLA (Carlton) 9 25 1.0
Eddie BETTS (Carlton) 9 24 1.0
Jason PORPLYZIA (Adelaide) 9 22 2.1
       


EVERY ROUND, EVERY GAME OF SEASON 2009

MATCH REVIEW ARCHIVE
Round One, Round Two, Round Three, Round Four, Round Five,
Round Six, Round Seven, Round Eight,


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 Lost 9/25
26 R6-SCG Richmond v Syd Lost 9/26
27 R7-KP Sydney v Gee Lost 9/27
28 R7-MCG Brisbane v Rch WON 10/28
29 R7(n)-Dok Port Adelaide v NM Lost 10/29
30 R7(n)-C Fremantle v Car WON 11/30
31 R7-FP West.B'dogs v Ade WON 12/31
32 R7-S Melbourne v WCE Lost 12/32
33 R8-S Hawthorn v Fre WON 13/33
34 R8(n)-BCG Adelaide v Bri Lost 14/34
35 R8(n)-Hom West Coast v Syd Lost 14/35
36 R8-FP Richmond v PA Lost 14/36
37 R9-Dok Fremantle v NM Lost 14/37
38 R9-FP Carlton v Ade Lost 14/38
39 R9(n)-S Collingwood v WCE WON 15/39
40 R9-SCG Port Adelaide v Syd Lost 15/40
41 R9-Dok Brisbane v StK Lost 15/41
42 R10(n)-Dok West Coast v Car x x
43 R10-Man West.B'dogs v Syd x x
44 R10-Man Sydney v WB x x
45 R10(n)-Dok Brisbane v NM x x
46 R10(n)-S Richmond v Fre x x
47 R10-FP Hawthorn v Ade x x
48 R10-Dok Collingwood v PA x x
49 R11(n)-BCG Carlton v Bri x x
50 R11(n)-FP Fremantle v PA x x
51 R11-Dok Adelaide v Ess x x
52 R11-MCG Sydney v Haw x x
53 R11-Sub Geelong v WCE x x
54 R12(n)-Mar Port Adelaide v WB x x
55 R12(n)-Dok West Coast v Rch x x
56 R12-YPL Brisbane v Haw x x
57 R12-FP North Melb v Ade x x
58 R12(n)-Hom Collingwood v Syd x x
59 R12-Sub Geelong v Fre x x
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