Footystats Diary, footy's best kept secret, Match Review, 2009-R11



Footy's best kept secret ...

2009, Match Review — Round 11


Ladder after Round 11
Stats Update of every round, 2009



2009, ROUND 11 (Queen's Birthday),
Friday-Saturday-Sunday-Monday, June 5-6-7-8

Bulldogs with second half blitz thrash Richmond
St Kilda set new club record of 11-straight wins
Blues hold out Lions in tight Gabba battle
Improved Port grind out gritty 24pt win over Dockers
Accurate Adelaide turn the tables on Bombers
Wounded Hawks hang on to beat gutsy Swans
Cats' early dominance gets 11th-straight win
61,287 see Magpies thoroughly beat the Demons

THE STATS THAT MATTER ...
the 11th round was designated as the Women’s Round providing a platform to highlight and recognise the important role that women play in our game.

St Kilda extended its winning sequence to 11-straight – the longest winning run of 2155 League matches since 1897 – the record passed the 10 successive wins of the opening matches of season 2004.

The Sunday afternoon match at Docklands between Essendon and Adelaide recorded a tally of 39 goals 10 behinds – a goal accuracy of 0.795918 – the most accurate game which can be found in the records.

MILESTONES OF ROUND 11 —
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300th TYSON EDWARDS (Adelaide), 1995-2009 ... 150th RYAN HARGRAVE (WB'dogs), 2002-09 ... 100th PAUL BEVAN (Sydney), 2004-09 ... 50th SETANTA O'hAILPIN (Carlton), 2005-09 ... 50th HAYDEN SKIPWORTH, 6 Ess 2009, 44 Ade 2001-06 ... umpire SIMON MEREDITH controlled his 100th senior match (2004-09) ...

Highest Score:

24.13-157, WEST.B'DOGS v Richmond
Biggest Margin: 68pts, WEST.B'DOGS v Richmond
Best in Goals: 8.3, Brendan FEVOLA (Car) v Bri
7.0, Kurt TIPPETT (Ade) v Ess
6.2, Justin KOSCHITZKE (StK) v NM
5.0, Chris KNIGHTS (Ade) v Ess
5.2, Brad DICK (Col) v Mel
Lowest Score: 9.3-57, NORTH MELB v St Kilda
Best Quarters: 1st 7.4-46 COL v Mel
2nd 8.0-48 RCH v WB
3rd 7.4-46 WB v Rch
4th 7.3-45 STK v NM
BRI v Car

Audited attendances for 2009, Round 11 –

36,483 Richmond v West.B'dogs (Docklands)
30,962 North Melb v St Kilda (Docklands)
33,790 Brisbane v Carlton (BCG)
18,418 Port Adelaide v Fremantle (Football Park)
39,458 Essendon v Adelaide (Docklands)
44,464 Hawthorn v Sydney (MCG)
35,355 West Coast v Geelong (Subiaco)
61,287 Melbourne v Collingwood (MCG)
300,217 Total for Round 11 — (2008: 308,527)
2,901,740 Totals for Rounds 1 to 10
3,201,957 Progressive after Round 11 — (2008: 3,391,470)

FROM THE ROUND

RICHMOND v WEST.B'DOGS

at the 144th meeting of the pair Richmond kicked their best quarter for 20 years against the Bulldogs – eight-straight goals in Q2 was only three points short of the 8.3 in the second term in 1983-R5 at the MCG ...
Michael Rogers notes: that the Tigers are the 50th team to score 7 or more goals in Q2 and none in the third – last were Geelong v Fremantle in 2008-R6 at Subiaco; however the Tigers are the first team to score no goals in the third quarter after both teams had scored 7 or more in the 2nd ...
24.13-157 is the 3rd-highest Bulldog score versus Richmond and is the equal of their 25.7 kicked against Fremantle at the MCG this year in the opening round ...
no other new match records were noted ...
150th RYAN HARGRAVE (WB'dogs), 2002-09 ...
umpire SIMON MEREDITH controlled his 100th senior match (2004-09) ...

Goalkickers: four clubs have had 16 in a game
The Western Bulldogs with 14 goalkickers scored an impressive 68 point win over Richmond at Docklands Stadium on Friday night.

The list of goalkickers is a club record for the Bulldogs topping the 13 of 2006-R7 versus Port Adelaide at Football Park.

For the record, 16 is the most goalkickers in a VFL–AFL match –

16
Essendon v Brisbane, 1988-R7-MCG, 29.20-194 v 8.6-54
Hawthorn v St Kilda, 2000-R14-MCG, 27.9-171 v 13.8-86
West Coast v Port Adelaide, 2005-R10-S, 27.17-179 v 9.8-62
Fremantle v Port Adelaide, 2008-R17-FP, 20.9-129 v 15.11-101

15
Geelong v West.B'dogs, 1999-R20-PP, 24.11-155 v 20.14-134
Geelong v Richmond, 2007-R6(n)-Dok, 35.12-222 v 9.11-65
St Kilda v West Coast, 2009-R3-Dok, 25.11-161 v 9.10-64

14 (recent occasions)
West.B'dogs v Richmond, 2009-R11(n)-Dok, 24.13-157 v 14.5-89
Geelong v Essendon, 2008-R2-Dok, 22.18-150 v 6.15-51
Kangaroos v Carlton, 2007-R21-Dok, 24.17-161 v 11.13-79
Geelong v Carlton, 2006-R14-Dok, 23.4-142 v 11.11-77
Port Adelaide v Hawthorn, 2006-R11-FP, 22.13-145 v 7.7-49
Adelaide v Essendon, 2006-R10-FP, 30.8-188 v 6.14-50
Adelaide v West.B'dogs, 2006-R5-FP, 20.12-132 v 7.13-55

13 (most recent – it happened six times in 2008) ...
Collingwood v Adelaide, 2008-1EF-FP, 19.11-125 v 14.10-94


Wider detail at the lengthy file –
Goalkickers, most, and the biggest

NORTH MELBOURNE v ST KILDA
St Kilda extended its winning sequence to 11-straight – the longest winning run of 2155 League matches since 1897 – the record passed the 10 successive wins of 2004 ...
the Saints finished off with 7.3-45, their biggest Q4 of the season ...
injuries caused headaches to North Melbourne who played much of the last quarter with only 17 men ...
no new match records were noted at the 144th meeting of the two ...

Michael Rogers notes:
In the first 11 matches of the season St Kilda has kept 8 opponents to scores under 70 points.
   This is one more than for the whole of 2008 and only one fewer than for the whole of 2004.
   For comparison: Adelaide in 2005 kept 15 of 25 opponents under 70 pts, Geelong in 2007, kept 13 of 25 opponents under 70 points and Sydney in 2005 kept 11 of 26 under 70.

Although 2009 is not North's worst start to a season since their 'awakening' in 1973-4 there are some ominous signs.
   In their first 11 matches North Melbourne have been held to scores under 70 pts on six occasions.
   This is only one fewer than their greatest number of sub-70 point scores in a complete season (7 in 1976 and 2006) since 1972.

North Melbourne also in the first 11 rounds have suffered 4 defeats of 40 points or more.
   This number is only 3 fewer than their greatest number of 40 point plus defeats in a complete season (7 in 1984, 1991 & 2001 ) since 1972.

BRISBANE v CARLTON
the Blues notched their 3rd successive win over the Lions ...
Michael Rogers noted: Brisbane and Carlton have now had 3 meetings in 13 rounds, 2008-R21 and 2009-R2+R11 – Carlton have won all 3 including two 1 goal wins in Brisbane; in the three meetings Carlton has had 2 tallies of 18 goals and 1 of 16. Brisbane has had 2 tallies of 16 goals and 1 of 15; Round 9 was the first time Brisbane and Carlton have had 3 consecutive meetings where both had century scores ...
no other new match records were observed in the 36th meeting ...
50th SETANTA O'hAILPIN (Carlton), 2005-09 ...

PORT ADELAIDE v FREMANTLE
no new match records were produced in the 20th contest between the pair ...
the attendance of 18,418 at Football Park is the third-smallest to watch a contest of Fremantle and Port Adelaide – however, 15,961 at Subiaco in 2001 and 10,826 at the WACA in 2000 are lower ...

ESSENDON v ADELAIDE
Michael Rogers notes the Sunday afternoon match at Docklands between Essendon and Adelaide recorded a tally of 39 goals 10 behinds – a goal accuracy of 0.795918 – the most accurate game which can be found in the records ...
Adelaide for the first time failed to score a behind in the first half ...
the Crows beat the Bombers for a 3rd successive match – for the first time ...
for the first time Adelaide beat the Dons after trailing at three-quarter time ...
300th TYSON EDWARDS (Adelaide), 1995-2009 ...
50th HAYDEN SKIPWORTH, 6 Ess 2009, 44 Ade 2001-06 ...

HAWTHORN v SYDNEY
no new match records were noted ...
100th PAUL BEVAN (Sydney), 2004-09 ...

WEST COAST v GEELONG
the Cats posted their 4th-successive win over the Eagles ...
Geelong made it six-all from a dozen contests with West Coast at Subi ...
Michael Rogers notes: Geelong has now equalled North Melbourne's record of 11 consecutive interstate wins, set 1999-R5 to 2000-R18 ...
no other new records were noted ...

MELBOURNE v COLLINGWOOD
Collingwood's 42 point Q1 margin is their greatest over the Demons, surpassing the previous best of 39 pts set in 1909-R19 ...
Melbourne's first goalless 1st quarter against Collingwood since 1960-R15 ...
the Magpies got away to great start with their biggest Q1 of the year, 7.4-46 ...
Collingwood won its 4th-straight game from the Demons ...
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

Bruce Kennedy notes:
It took the Kangaroos till the end of season 2003 to overtake the Bulldogs on the all-time winners table. At the end of that season North was on 704 wins; the Bulldogs 703.
   The Kangaroos led by six by the end of 2004 and have held a narrow advantage since, until Rd 11, 2009. Now the Bulldogs have drawn level.
   What will happen next round? If the Bulldogs defeat Port at home and North loses away to Adelaide, then the Bulldogs re-take the lead against their 1925-rival.


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No fairytale for Wallace (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 11 — GAME 1
Richmond v Western Bulldogs
Friday (n), June 5, 2009
Docklands, 7.40pm AEST; Roof: closed; crowd: 36,483
Conditions: Fair to good, slippery in patches
Weather: 13C, mostly clear
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
RCH 4.2-26 (–) 12.2-74 (2) 12.4-76 14.5-89
WB 4.2-26 (–) 11.6-72 18.10-118 (42) 24.13-157 (68)
Goals: West.B'dogs: Josh Hill 4, Shaun Higgins 3, Liam Picken 2, Mitch Hahn 2, Daniel Giansiracusa 2, Brad Johnson 2, Lindsay Gilbee 2, Callan Ward, Jason Akermanis, Matthew Boyd, Ryan Hargrave, Ryan Griffen, Adam Cooney, Nathan Eagleton. Richmond: Mitch Morton 3, Jack Riewoldt 3, Adam Pattison 2, Shane Tuck 2, Jordan McMahon, Andrew Collins, Dean Polo, Brett Deledio.
Best: West.B'dogs: Jarrod Harbrow, Adam Cooney, Liam Picken, Callan Ward, Shaun Higgins, Matthew Boyd, Brad Johnson. Richmond: Daniel Jackson, Nathan Foley, Chris Newman, Shane Tuck, Andrew Collins.
Umpires: Ray Chamberlain, Simon Meredith, Shane McInerney.

 

Kangas give fright but Saints march home (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 11 — GAME 2
North Melb v St Kilda
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Docklands, 2.10pm AEST; Roof: open; crowd: 30,962
Conditions: Fair to good
Weather: 13C, mainly overcast; patchy light rain developing
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
NM 5.1-31 (22) 7.2-44 (13) 8.3-51 9.3-57
STK 1.3-9 4.7-31 8.10-58 (7) 15.13-103 (46)
Goals: St Kilda: Justin Koschitzke 6.2, Nick Riewoldt 3, Adam Schneider 2, Nick Dal Santo, Clinton Jones, James Gwilt, Jason Gram. North Melb: Andrew Swallow 2, Aaron Edwards, Ben Ross, Adam Simpson, Michael Firrito, Drew Petrie, Ben Warren, Lindsay Thomas.
Best: St Kilda: Justin Koschitzke, Jason Gram, Lenny Hayes, Nick Dal Santo, Nick Riewoldt, Luke Ball, Leigh Montagna. North Melb: Michael Firrito, Josh Gibson, Adam Simpson, Hamish McIntosh, Leigh Harding.
Umpires: Jeff Dalgleish, Stuart Wenn, Scott Jeffery.
Report:
Steven King (StK) was charged with a Level Five engaging in rough conduct offence against Sam Power (NM) in Q2. King was offered a four-game suspension with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), high impact (three points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of eight activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Five offence, drawing 550 demerit points and a five-match sanction. He has 70.31 points carried over from within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 620.31 points and a six-match sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to 465.23 points and a four-match sanction.
King accepted guilt and the MRP suspension of four matches.

 

Fevola fires as Blues tame Lions (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 11 — GAME 3
Brisbane Lions v Carlton
Saturday (n), June 6, 2009
BCG (Gabba), 7.10pm AEST; crowd: 33,790
Conditions: Generally good
Weather: 17C, fine and clear, after top of 24C; drizzle in Q4
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
BRI 2.2-14 5.5-35 9.7-61 16.10-106
CAR 3.6-24 (10) 7.10-52 (17) 13.13-91 (30) 16.16-112 (6)
Goals: Carlton: Brendan Fevola 8.3, Chris Judd, Heath Scotland, Andrew Carrazzo, Ryan Houlihan, Brad Fisher, Jeffrey Garlett, Kade Simpson, Setanta O'hAilpin. Brisbane: Jonathan Brown 4, Jared Brennan 4, Luke Power 2, Daniel Bradshaw 2, Simon Black, Justin Sherman, Daniel Rich, Ashley McGrath.
Best: Carlton: Brendan Fevola, Chris Judd, Marc Murphy, Bryce Gibbs, Heath Scotland. Brisbane: Simon Black, Jonathan Brown, Jared Brennan, Mitch Clark.
Umpires: Mathew James, Brett Rosebury, Jason Armstrong.

 

Gutsy Port sinks Dockers (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 11 — GAME 4
Port Adelaide v Fremantle
Saturday (n), June 6, 2009
Football Park, 7.40pm AEST; crowd: 18,418
Conditions: Fair; wet underfoot from rain; ball thrown up not bounced
Weather: 12C cold, rain forecast; late rain in Q4
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 3.3-21 7.6-48 13.6-84 (20) 14.10-94 (24)
FRE 4.2-26 (5) 8.2-50 (2) 10.4-64 11.4-70
Goals: Port Adelaide: David Rodan 3, Justin Westhoff 2, Warren Tredrea, Travis Boak, Brendon Lade, Troy Chaplin, Marlon Motlop, Matthew Westhoff, Danyle Pearce, Kane Cornes. Fremantle: Scott Thornton 2, David Mundy 2, Matthew Pavlich 2, Dean Solomon, Matthew de Boer, Garrick Ibbotson, Michael Walters, Clancee Pearce.
Best: Port Adelaide: Kane Cornes, David Rodan, Brendon Lade, Troy Chaplin, Toby Thurstans, Domenic Cassisi, Justin Westhoff, Jacob Surjan. Fremantle: Aaron Sandilands, Paul Duffield, Byron Schammer, Andrew Foster, Greg Broughton, David Mundy.
Umpires: Stephen McBurney, Michael Avon, Jacob Mollison.
Reports:
Toby Thurstans (PA) was charged with negligently making contact with an umpire Michael Avon in Q1. Thurstans was offered a $1950 fine with an early plea.
A first offence for negligently making contact with an umpire is a $2600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1950 sanction.
Port Adelaide sought the adjudication of the Tribunal.
On Tuesday night in a hearing lasting more than an hour, Thurstans was found guilty and fined $2600.
Nick Lower (PA) was charged with a Level Two striking offence against Paul Hasleby (Fre) in Q4. Lower was offered a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future record with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), low impact (one point) and body contact (one point). This is a total of five activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Two offence, drawing 125 demerit points and a one-match sanction. He has no existing good or bad record. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future record.
Lower admitted guilt and accepted the reprimand and the penalty from the MRP.

 

Lethal Crows win shootout (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 11 — GAME 5
Essendon v Adelaide
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Docklands, 1.10pm AEST; Roof: open, closed at half-time; crowd: 39,458
Conditions: Fair to good
Weather: 14C; overcast; rain late in Q2 caused the roof to be closed
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 5.3-33 (15) 10.4-64 (10) 16.4-100 (8) 18.6-114
ADE 3.0-18 9.0-54 15.2-92 21.4-130 (16)
Goals: Adelaide: Kurt Tippett 7.0, Chris Knights 5.0, Taylor Walker 2, Richard Douglas 2, Patrick Dangerfield, Ivan Maric, Andrew McLeod, Jason Porplyzia, Bernie Vince. Essendon: Scott Lucas 4, Jobe Watson 3, Angus Monfries 2, Hayden Skipworth 2, Alwyn Davey, Dyson, Andrew Lovett, Adam McPhee, Mark McVeigh, Patrick Ryder, Kyle Reimers.
Best: Adelaide: Tyson Edwards, Kurt Tippett, Chris Knights, Bernie Vince, Nathan Bock, Graham Johncock, Scott Thompson. Essendon: Brent Stanton, Andrew Lovett, Jobe Watson, Hayden Skipworth, Ricky Dyson, Brent Prismall, Bachar Houli.
Umpires: Hayden Kennedy, Stefan Grun, Robert Findlay.
Report:
Patrick Ryder (Ess) was charged with a Level Two engaging in rough conduct offence against Patrick Dangerfield (Ade) in Q3. Ryder was offered a one-match suspension with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as negligent conduct (one point), medium impact (two points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of five activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Two offence, drawing 225 demerit points and a two-match sanction. He has no existing good or bad record. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to 168.75 points and a one-match sanction.
Essendon sought the adjudication of the Tribunal.
On Tuesday night the case was successfully argued to the Tribunal that the force applied when shepherding was not unreasonable in the circumstances, and that any contact to the head was merely an accident after initial force was shoulder to shoulder. The Tribunal cleared Ryder of the charge.

 

Hawks grit helped by Hall 'gift' (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 11 — GAME 6
Hawthorn v Sydney
Sunday, June 7, 2009
MCG, 2.10pm AEST; crowd: 44,464
Conditions: Fair, slippery from rain
Weather: 14C; rain periods
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
HAW 4.5-29 (12) 7.5-47 (16) 9.11-65 (10) 12.14-86 (11)
SYD 2.5-17 4.7-31 8.7-55 11.9-75
Goals: Hawthorn: Lance Franklin 3, Jarryd Roughead 3, Mark Williams 3, Xavier Ellis 2, Sam Mitchell. Sydney: Adam Goodes 3, Barry Hall 2, Martin Mattner, Jarrad McVeigh, Jude Bolton, Michael O'Loughlin, Brett Kirk, Darren Jolly.
Best: Hawthorn: Sam Mitchell, Brad Sewell, Xavier Ellis, Luke Hodge, Robert Campbell, Brent Guerra, Lance Franklin. Sydney: Adam Goodes, Ryan O'Keefe, Jude Bolton, Darren Jolly, Jarrad McVeigh, Martin Mattner, Craig Bolton.
Umpires: Chris Donlon, Michael Vozzo, Craig Hendrie.

 

Eagles dare to ruffle Cats (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 11 — GAME 7
West Coast v Geelong
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Subiaco Oval, 4.40pm AEST; crowd: 35,355
Conditions: Good
Weather: 17C, fine and sunny
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
WCE 1.3-9 5.6-36 8.9-57 11.11-77
GEE 5.1-31 (22) 7.5-47 (11) 12.7-79 (22) 15.9-99 (22)
Goals: Geelong: Paul Chapman 3, Tom Hawkins 3, Gary Ablett 2, Shannon Byrnes 2, Ryan Gamble, Steve Johnson, Cam Mooney, Mathew Stokes, Travis Varcoe. West Coast: Mitchell Brown 2, Quinten Lynch 2, McKinley 2, Dean Cox, Josh Kennedy, Mark LeCras, Matt Rosa, Scott Selwood.
Best: Geelong: Joel Selwood, Paul Chapman, Corey Enright, Travis Varcoe, Gary Ablett, Shannon Byrnes. West Coast: Dean Cox, Tyson Stenglein, Adam Hunter, Brad Ebert, Matt Priddis, Shannon Hurn.
Umpires: Dean Margetts, Scott McLaren, Chris Kamolins.

 

Fraser a ruck with roving role (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 11 — GAME 8
Melbourne v Collingwood
Monday, June 8, 2009
MCG, 2.10pm AEST; crowd: expected 61,287
Conditions: Fair; wet surface; lights on Q2
Weather: 13C, cool; dark clouds, drizzle;
sunshine at end Q1; heavy rain during Q3, and in Q4
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
MEL 0.4-4 5.6-36 6.9-45 8.12-60
COL 7.4-46 (42) 10.7-67 (31) 16.11-107 (62) 19.12-126 (66)
Goals: Collingwood: Brad Dick 5.2, John Anthony 3, Tarkyn Lockyer 3, Alan Didak 2, Marty Clarke, Travis Cloke, Leon Davis, Scott Pendlebury, Steele Sidebottom, Dane Swan. Melbourne: Colin Sylvia 3, Matthew Bate 2, Cameron Bruce, Nathan Jones, Russell Robertson.
Best: Collingwood: Dane Swan, Brad Dick, Scott Pendlebury, Alan Didak, Josh Fraser, Heath Shaw, Leon Davis, Shane O'Bree. Melbourne: Colin Sylvia, Nathan Jones, Cameron Bruce, Aaron Davey.
Umpires: Matt Stevic, Heath Ryan, Shaun Ryan.


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2009 Ladder after Round 11
 
  Team W L D For Agn % Pts
1 ST KILDA 11 – – 1160 633 183.3 44
2 GEELONG 11 – – 1293 845 153.0 44
3 WEST.B'DOGS 7 4 – 1206 1040 116.0 28
4 CARLTON 6 5 – 1151 984 117.0 24
5 COLLINGWOOD 6 5 – 1024 951 107.7 24
6 BRISBANE 6 5 – 1014 1000 101.4 24
7 HAWTHORN 6 5 – 1034 1050 98.5 24
8 PORT ADELAIDE 6 5 – 1045 1078 96.9 24
9 Adelaide 6 5 – 988 1030 95.9 24
10 Sydney 5 6 – 999 1036 96.4 20
11 Essendon 5 6 – 1005 1069 94.0 20
12 North Melb 4 7 – 847 1074 78.9 16
13 West Coast 3 8 – 925 1061 87.2 12
14 Fremantle 3 8 – 901 1130 79.7 12
15 Richmond 2 9 – 935 1210 77.3 8
16 Melbourne 1 10 – x x x 4



FOR THE RECORD

2009, Round 11 (Queen's Birthday)
Friday-Saturday-Sunday-Monday, June 5-6-7-8

(subject to selection, injury or suspension)
CAREER MATCHES
300 – TYSON EDWARDS (Adelaide), 1995-2009
150 – RYAN HARGRAVE (WB'dogs), 2002-09

100 – PAUL BEVAN (Sydney), 2004-09

  50 – SETANTA O'hAILPIN (Carlton), 2005-09

  50 – HAYDEN SKIPWORTH, 6 Ess 2009, 44 Ade 2001-06
UMPIRE
100 – SIMON MEREDITH, 2004-09
COACH
100 – PAUL ROOS has coached Sydney to 99 wins (2002-R13 to 2009)
GUERNSEY NUMBER
441 – WARREN TREDREA (Port Adel) has kicked 439 goals in guernsey number 16 – record holder is 441 goals by BILLY BROWNLESS (Geelong) (1986-97).
GOALKICKING
400 – JASON AKERMANIS
(WB 2007-08. Bri 1995-2006), 395 goals, 301 games
400 – MATTHEW PAVLICH (Fre, 2000-09), 396 goals, 204 games
250 – ADAM GOODES (Syd, 1999-2009) 246 goals, 240 games
200 – COREY JONES (NM, 2001-08), 199 goals, 145 games

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2009, Round 11
WEST.B'DOGS 24.13-157 (Hill 4, Higgins 3) best, Harbrow, Cooney, Picken, RICHMOND 14.5-89 (Morton 3, Riewoldt 3) best, Jackson, Foley, Newman.
Friday night at Docklands: 36,483.

ST KILDA 15.13-103 (Koschitzke 6.2, Riewoldt 3) best, Koschitzke, Gram, Hayes, NORTH MELB 9.3-57 (Swallow 2)best, Firrito, Gibson, Simpson.
Saturday at Docklands: 30,962.
Report:
Steven King (StK) was charged with a Level Five engaging in rough conduct offence against Sam Power (NM) in Q2. King was offered a four-game suspension with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), high impact (three points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of eight activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Five offence, drawing 550 demerit points and a five-match sanction. He has 70.31 points carried over from within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 620.31 points and a six-match sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to 465.23 points and a four-match sanction.
King accepted guilt and the MRP suspension of four matches.


CARLTON 16.16-112 (Fevola 8.3) best, Fevola, Judd, Murphy, BRISBANE 16.10-106 (Brown 4, Brennan 4) best, Black, Brown, Brennan.
Saturday night at BCG (Gabba): 33,790.

PORT ADELAIDE 14.10-94 (Rodan 3, Westhoff 2) best, K.Cornes, Rodan, Lade, FREMANTLE 11.4-70 (Thornton 2, Mundy 2, Pavlich 2) best, Sandilands, Duffield, Schammer.
Saturday night at Football Park: 18,418.
Reports:
Toby Thurstans (PA) was charged with negligently making contact with an umpire Michael Avon in Q1. Thurstans was offered a $1950 fine with an early plea.
A first offence for negligently making contact with an umpire is a $2600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1950 sanction.
Port Adelaide sought the adjudication of the Tribunal.
On Tuesday night in a hearing lasting more than an hour, Thurstans was found guilty and fined $2600.
Nick Lower (PA) was charged with a Level Two striking offence against Paul Hasleby (Fre) in Q4. Lower was offered a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future record with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), low impact (one point) and body contact (one point). This is a total of five activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Two offence, drawing 125 demerit points and a one-match sanction. He has no existing good or bad record. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future record.
Lower admitted guilt and accepted the reprimand and the penalty from the MRP.


ADELAIDE 21.4-130 (Tippett 7.0, Knights 5.0) best, Edwards, Tippett, Knights, ESSENDON 18.6-114 (Lucas 4, Watson 3) best, Stanton, Lovett, Watson.
Sunday at Docklands: 39,458.
Report:
Patrick Ryder (Ess) was charged with a Level Two engaging in rough conduct offence against Patrick Dangerfield (Ade) in Q3. Ryder was offered a one-match suspension with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as negligent conduct (one point), medium impact (two points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of five activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Two offence, drawing 225 demerit points and a two-match sanction. He has no existing good or bad record. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to 168.75 points and a one-match sanction.
Essendon sought the adjudication of the Tribunal.
On Tuesday night the case was successfully argued to the Tribunal that the force applied when shepherding was not unreasonable in the circumstances, and that any contact to the head was merely an accident after initial force was shoulder to shoulder. The Tribunal cleared Ryder of the charge.


HAWTHORN 12.14-86 (Franklin 3, Roughead 3, Williams 3) best, Mitchell, Sewell, X.Ellis, SYDNEY 11.9-75 (Goodes 3) best, Goodes, O'Keefe, J.Bolton.
Sunday at MCG: 44,464.

GEELONG 15.9-99 (Chapman 3, Hawkins 3) best, J.Selwood, Chapman, Enright, WEST COAST 11.11-77 (Brown 2, Lynch 2, McKinley 2) best, Cox, Stenglein, Hunter.
Sunday at Subiaco: 35,355.

COLLINGWOOD 19.12-126 (Dick 5.2, Anthony 3, Lockyer 3) best, Swan, Dick, Pendlebury, MELBOURNE 8.12-60 (Sylvia 3, Bate 2) best, Sylvia, Jones, Bruce.
Monday at MCG: 61,287.

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Consecutive Matches
2009, Round 11

165 – Brett KIRK (Syd) from 2002-R15 – 8+24+24+26+25+23+24+11
138 – Kane CORNES (PA) from 2003-R17 – 9+25+24+22+24+22+11
118 – Tarkyn LOCKYER (Col) from 2004-R10 – 13+22+23+25+24+11
102 – Darren JOLLY (Syd) from 2005-R8 – 19+25+23+24+11
 


In the Goals, 2009 Games Goals R10
Lance FRANKLIN (Hawthorn) 10 34 3.1
Nick RIEWOLDT (St Kilda) 10 32 4.1
Steve JOHNSON (Geelong) 10 32 6.2
Jonathan BROWN (Brisbane) 10 31 2.2
Brendan FEVOLA (Carlton) 10 31 6.4
Jarryd ROUGHEAD (Hawthorn) 10 31 1.1
Warren TREDREA (Port Adelaide) 10 30 1.1
Daniel BRADSHAW (Brisbane) 10 28 1.1
Mark LeCRAS (West Coast) 10 26 6.0
Eddie BETTS (Carlton) 10 25 1.1
       


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, Round Nine, Round 10,


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 Lost 15/42
43 R10-Man West.B'dogs v Syd WON 16/43
44 R10-Man Sydney v WB Lost 16/44
45 R10(n)-Dok Brisbane v NM WON 17/45
46 R10(n)-S Richmond v Fre WON 18/46
47 R10-FP Hawthorn v Ade Lost 18/47
48 R10-Dok Port Adelaide v Col Lost 18/48
49 R11(n)-BCG Carlton v Bri WON 19/49
50 R11(n)-FP Fremantle v PA Lost 19/50
51 R11-Dok Adelaide v Ess WON 20/51
52 R11-MCG Sydney v Haw Lost 20/52
53 R11-Sub Geelong v WCE WON 21/53
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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