Footystats Diary, footy's best kept secret, Match Review, 2009-R12



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2009, Match Review — Round 12


Ladder after Round 12
Stats Update of every round, 2009



2009, ROUND 12 (split round),
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, June 12-13-14
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, June 19-20-21

St Kilda hold out persistent Blues; 12th straight win
Bulldogs demolish Port by 15 goals in Darwin
Richmond breath new life into their season
Brown boots five goals as Brisbane smash Hawks
Crows blow the Kangas out of the water
Solid Bombers climb back into top eight
Better equipped Pies on the up as Swans slump
Geelong withstand strong Docker challenge

THE STATS THAT MATTER ...
MILESTONES OF ROUND 12 —
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300th ADAM SIMPSON (North Melb), 1995-2009; he became the 61st player to reach this milestone ... 50th SAM GILBERT (St Kilda), 2006-09 ...

l MICHAEL MALTHOUSE coached his 600th match – Footscray 135 (1984-89), West Coast 243 (1990-99), Collingwood 222 (2000-09) ...

Highest Score:

21.11-137, WEST.B'DOGS v Port Adel
Biggest Margin: 93pts, WEST.B'DOGS v Port Adel
Best in Goals: 5.3, Nick RIEWOLDT (StK) v Car
5.3, Mitch MORTON (Rch) v WCE
5.0, Jonathan BROWN (Bri) v Haw
5.1, Shannon BYRNES (Gee) v Fre
Lowest Score: 3.6-24, NORTH MELB v Adelaide
Best Quarters: 1st 7.2-44 STK v Car
2nd 6.0-36 CAR v StK
3rd 7.6-48 ESS v Mel
4th 8.2-50 WB v PA

Audited and adjusted attendances for 2009, Round 12 –

50,820 Carlton v St Kilda (Docklands)
11,306 West.B'dogs v Port Adel (Marrara)
30,117 Richmond v West Coast (Docklands)
16,710 Hawthorn v Brisbane (York Park)
30,173 Adelaide v North Melb (Football Park)
42,087 Essendon v Melbourne (Docklands)
41,042 Sydney v Collingwood (Homebush)
33,213 Fremantle v Geelong (Subiaco)
255,468 Total for Round 12 — (2008: 306,666)
3,201,957 Totals for Rounds 1 to 11
3,457,425 Progressive after Round 12 — (2008: 3,698,136)

FROM THE ROUND

CARLTON v ST KILDA

the Saints beat the Blues for the 12th successive time – however Carlton posted 14.11, the best score of the season against St Kilda's defence ...
7.2 gave the Saints its best start to a game this season ...
50th SAM GILBERT (St Kilda), 2006-09 ...

Michael Rogers notes:
9.2-54 – highest half time score against St Kilda so far this season ...
only Fitzroy (13 losses- R3 1962-R3 1969) has now lost more consecutive games against St Kilda than Carlton; previous to the current run of 12, St Kilda's best streak of wins against Carlton was 5, 1963-R13 to 1966-R13; before that St Kilda had only defeated Carlton in consecutive matches
on three occasions; between 1967 and 2001 St Kilda only defeated Carlton in consecutive matches once ...
In the last 12 games St Kilda has a margin of 584 points over Carlton, an average of 49 points a match. 237.145-1567 v 142.131-983; this is St Kilda's best result against a single opponent since 2002 and Carlton's worst ...
St Kilda have now scored 11 consecutive centuries against Carlton, 1
more than Carlton has scored against them; no other other team has scored as many consecutive centuries against Carlton. Next most is 8 by Fremantle, Hawthorn and Port Adelaide ...
Prior to their current run St Kilda had only scored consecutive centuries
against Carlton on two occasions, 1935-R5+R16 and 1991-R21+1992-R6 ...

WEST.B'DOGS v PORT ADELAIDE
the Dogs with a 93-point win set a new high of margins against Port, topping the 76pts of 2006-R7 at Football Park ...
the 93-point victory was the biggest of the six premiership matches played at Marrara, passing the 86pt win by Port over the Bulldogs in 2004-R20(n) ...
the Bulldogs won their 3rd-straight game against Port, the equal of 1999-2000 ...
Port's WARREN TREDREA with his goal midway through Q2 brought up his 441st career goal in guernsey number 16, to the equal of record holder BILLY BROWNLESS (Geelong) (1986-97) ...
Port kicked their the 5th-lowest score of 293 AFL matches –

1999-R11-FP 4.8-32 v Richmond 3.12-30
2009-R5(n)-FP 5.6-36 v St Kilda 15.12-102
2005-1SF-FP 5.10-40 v Adelaide 18.15-123
1997-R11-FP 4.17-41 v Sydney 10.16-76
2007-GF-MCG 6.8-44 v Geelong 24.19-163
2009-R12(n)-Mar 7.2-44 v WBdogs 21.11-137

no other new match records were noted ...

RICHMOND v WEST COAST
the Eagles lost their 17th successive game on the road – last win was 2007-R21(n) versus St Kilda at Docklands, 16.10-106 to 14.14-98 ...
no other new match records were reported ...

HAWTHORN v BRISBANE
the Lions snapped three consecutive failures against the Hawks for Brisbane to beat Hawthorn for the first time since the opening round of 2007 ...
1.4 to 10.6 resulted in Hawthorn's worst second half of the season ...

Bruce Kennedy noted the last time the Hawks managed just 1.4 in a second half was against the Crows in 2007-R14. When were they last kept goalless in the second half? Against the Eagles in 2003-R17.
2009-R12-YPL Haw 3.3, 6.5, 7.7, 7.9  v  Bri 2.4, 3.9, 7.13, 13.15
2007-R14-FP Ade 4.2, 8.6, 11.10, 15.12  v  Haw 1.1, 3.3, 4.4, 4.7
2003-R17-Su WC 3.1, 5.4, 9.10, 14.14  v  Haw 3.2, 5.8, 5.10, 5.12

ADELAIDE v NORTH MELBOURNE
the Kangaroos were held pointless in the first quarter for the first time since 2000-R13 versus Essendon at the MCG ...
COREY JONES kicked North's first goal one minute into Q2; it was his 200th career goal (2001-09) in game 146 ...
North in their 1748th League match finished with 3.6-24, the 6th-lowest score by the club; the Shinboners lowest since 3.5-23 v Carlton in 1971-R12 at Princes Park and their second lowest in 53 years since 3.4-22 in 1956-R8 v Collingwood at Victoria Park ...
Michael Rogers noted North Melbourne's 3.6-24 is the lowest score of the 21st century, eclipsing Fremantle's 3.7-25 v Geelong in 2004-R20 at Kardinia Park ...
Adelaide were credited with 8 rushed behinds, the biggest number of the season – the Western Bulldogs had seven rushed behinds v St Kilda at Docklands in Round 6 ...
it was Adelaide's 8th successive win over North; the blue and whites suffered their lowest score against Crows – smaller than 5.12-42 in 2004-R18 at Football Park ...
300th ADAM SIMPSON (North Melb), 1995-2009; he became the 61st player to reach this milestone ...

Michael Rogers notes North Melbourne's tally of 871 pts is equal with their total after 12 rounds in 1972, their lowest total since 842 in 1970.
   North after twelve rounds have recorded 7 scores under 70 points equal to
the most in a whole season back to 1972 when they recorded 9 for the season.
   Their most since the high of 16 scores under 70 in 1931 has been 13 in 1968.

ESSENDON v MELBOURNE
on their way to a solid win the Bombers spurted away with 7.6 in their best Q3 stanza of the year – in the end they won by that margin, 48 points ...
Essendon won their 3rd-straight game against Melbourne ...
no other new match records were observed ...

SYDNEY v COLLINGWOOD
the Magpies posted their 7th-straight win over the Swans ...
Michael Rogers noted the Swans were held to their first goalless Q4 against the Pies since 1967-R16 at the Lake Oval ...
it was the 10th consecutive match where Sydney failed to register a century against Collingwood – last time was 2003-R6(n) at Docklands ...
the last quarter was the Swans' worst finish to a game this season ...
the slide of crowds at Homebush continued with only 41,042 attending the 7th meeting of the pair – a far cry from the 72,393 in 2003 ...
the Swans won Q3, 4.3 to 2.2 – first time in the past seven meetings ...
ADAM GOODES (Syd) in game 242 reached 250 career goals ...
MICHAEL MALTHOUSE coached his 600th match – Footscray 135 (1984-89), West Coast 243 (1990-99), Collingwood 222 (2000-09) ...
no other new match records were noted ...

FREMANTLE v GEELONG
the Cats had their 6th-straight win over the Dockers ...
Geelong posted their 6th successive win at Subiaco, 4 v Freo, 2 v Eagles ...
Fremantle's MATTHEW PAVLICH reached his 400th goal in game 206 ...
Geelong enjoyed their 12th-straight win on-the-road ...

Cats *outside of Victoria* record across 2007-2009 –

2009
R4(n)-FP Adelaide 13.8-86 v Geelong 21.8-134 – 48pts
R11-S West Coast 11.11-77 v Geelong 15.9-99 – 22pts
R12-S Fremantle 11.9-75 v Geelong 13.16-94 – 19pts
R15(n)-BCG Brisbane v Geelong
R20(n)-Hom Sydney v Geelong
2008
R1(n)-FP Port Adel 14.12-96 v Geelong 15.15-105 – 9pts
R6(n)-Sub Fremantle 13.10-88 v Geelong 13.11-89 – 1 pt
R13(n)-Sub West Coast 5.17-47 v Geelong 28.14-182 – 135pts
R14(n)-FP Adelaide 8.8-56 v Geelong 18.16-124 – 68pts
R20(n)-Hom Sydney 14.10-94 v Geelong 20.13-133 – 39pts
2007
R4-YPL Hawthorn 10.16-76 v Geelong 9.18-72 – 4pts
R9(n)-FP Port Adel 8.12-60 v Geelong 16.20-116 – 56pts
R11-FP Adelaide 9.8-62 v Geelong 9.15-69 – 7pts
R17-Sub Fremantle 10.12-72 v Geelong 20.20-140 – 68pts
R22(n)-BCG Brisbane 15.13-103 v Geelong 22.13-145 – 42pts
   
Michael Rogers notes In round 12 Geelong bettered North Melbourne's record of 11 consecutive wins outside of their home state. St Kilda is also currently on their best streak. See a table of every team's best tally of consecutive wins interstate – more

Geelong has had its best result from 75 consecutive matches – moving them up to third place behind Collingwood and Carlton –
http://www.rogersresults.110mb.com/Rogers_Results/Tables/
Best_Worst_Sequence/Best75.htm


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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Saints hold off the Blues (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 12 — GAME 1
Carlton v St Kilda
Friday (n), June 12, 2009
Docklands, 7.40pm AEST; Roof: closed; crowd: 50,820
Conditions: Fair to good 
Weather: outside 9C, cold
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
CAR 3.2-20 9.2-56 11.6-72 14.11-95
STK 7.2-44 (24) 9.5-59 (3) 13.7-85 (13) 16.8-104 (9)
Goals: St Kilda: Nick Riewoldt 5.3, Adam Schneider 2, Jason Gram 2, Andrew McQualter, Stephen Milne, Brendon Goddard, Nick Dal Santo, Leigh Montagna, Zac Dawson. Carlton: Marc Murphy 2, Jordan Bannister 2, Eddie Betts 2, Brendan Fevola 2, Jefferey Garlett, Kade Simpson, Andrew Carrazzo, Shaun Hampson, Shaun Grigg, Setanta O’hAilpin.
Best: St Kilda: Nick Riewoldt, Nick Dal Santo, Leigh Montagna, Max Hudghton, Lenny Hayes. Carlton: Kade Simpson, Steven Browne, Marc Murphy, Chris Judd, Paul Bower, Aaron Joseph, Michael Jamison, Bryce Gibbs.
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Stephen McBurney, Troy Pannell.

 

Dogs turn it on against Power (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 12 — GAME 2
Western Bulldogs v Port Adelaide
Saturday, June 12, 2009
Marrara Oval, Darwin, 7.10pm AEST; crowd: 11,306
Conditions: Good, subject to dew
Weather: 25C, humidity 59%, fine
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
WB 4.2-26 (19) 8.5-53 (28) 13.9-87 21.11-137 (93)
PA 1.1-7 4.1-25 5.2-32 7.2-44
Goals: West.B'dogs: Josh Hill 3, Ben Johnson 3, Will Minson 3, Mitch Hahn 2, Daniel Giansiracusa 2, Lindsay Gilbee, Ryan Griffen, Liam Picken, Callan Ward, Matthew Boyd, Jason Akermanis, Ben Hudson, Shaun Higgins. Port Adelaide: Brett Ebert 2, Daniel Motlop, David Rodan, Warren Tredrea, Justin Westhoff, Domenic Cassisi.
Best: West.B'dogs: Daniel Cross, Shaun Higgins, Ryan Hargrave, Jarrod Harbrow, Ryan Griffen, Adam Cooney. Port Adelaide: David Rodan, Kane Cornes, Steven Salopek, Warren Tredrea, Domenic Cassisi, Toby Thurstans.
Umpires: Matt Stevic, Stuart Wenn, Craig Hendrie.

 

Gritty win a boost for Richmond (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 12 — GAME 3
Richmond v West Coast
Saturday (n), June 13, 2009
Docklands, 7.10pm AEST; Roof: closed; crowd: 30,117
Conditions: Fair to good
Weather: outside 12C, cloudy
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
RCH 5.6-36 (24) 8.8-56 (18) 10.12-72 (11) 13.14-92 (15)
WCE 2.0-12 6.2-38 9.7-61 11.11-77
Goals: Goals: Richmond: Mitch Morton 5.3, Shane Edwards 2, Tom Hislop 2, Angus Graham, Brett Deledio, Jack Riewoldt, Tyrone Vickery. West Coast: Josh Kennedy 4, Mark LeCras 3, Adam Selwood, Mitchell Brown, Matt Priddis, Matt Rosa.
Best: Richmond: Nathan Foley, Richard Tambling, Ben Cousins, Mitch Morton, Brett Deledio, Shane Tuck, Luke McGuane, Tom Hislop. West Coast: Matt Priddis, Josh Kennedy, Chris Masten, David Wirrpanda, Mark LeCras, Adam Selwood.
Umpires: Scott Jeffery, Mathew Nicholls, Dean Margetts.
Report:
Jack Riewoldt (Richmond) charged with a Level Two striking offence against Daniel Kerr (West Coast) in Q1.
In summary, Riewoldt can accept 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 sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future record.
Riewoldt accepted guilt and the MRP penalty of a reprimand.

 

Crawford's loss hits Hawks hard (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 12 — GAME 4
Hawthorn v Brisbane Lions
Sunday, June 14, 2009
York Park, 1.10pm AEST; crowd: 16,710
Conditions: Fair to good; morning shower, breeze favouring southern end
Weather: 10C, cold, overcast, chance of a shower
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
HAW 3.3-21 (5) 6.5-41 (14) 7.7-49 7.9-51
BRI 2.4-16 3.9-27 7.13-55 (6) 13.15-93 (42)
Goals: Brisbane: Jonathan Brown 5.0, Justin Sherman 2, Mitch Clark, Tim Notting, Daniel Rich, Cheynee Stiller, Rhan Hooper, Michael Rischitelli. Hawthorn: Mark Williams 3, Jarryd Roughead, Brad Sewell, Lance Franklin, Stuart Dew.
Best: Brisbane: Jonathan Brown, Justin Sherman, Jared Brennan, Simon Black, Michael Rischitelli. Hawthorn: Brad Sewell, Jordan Lewis, Xavier Ellis, Sam Mitchell, Luke Hodge.
Umpires: Chris Donlon, Hayden Kennedy, Justin Schmitt.

 

Bruised but unbowed, Kangas go down fighting (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 12 — GAME 5
Adelaide v North Melbourne
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Football Park, 4.40pm AEST; crowd: 30,173
Conditions: Wet, following morning and afternoon rain
Weather: 11C, rain; lights on from start
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ADE 2.4-16 (16) 3.6-24 (16) 5.9-39 (22) 9.14-68 (44)
NM 0.0-0 1.2-8 2.5-17 3.6-24
Goals: Adelaide: Jason Porplyzia 3, Chris Knights, Tyson Edwards, Nathan Bock, Kurt Tippett, Taylor Walker, Bernie Vince. North Melb: Corey Jones, Aaron Edwards, Lindsay Thomas.
Best: Adelaide: Thompson, Porplyzia, Bock, Doughty, Mackay, Otten, Symes.
North Melb: Michael Firrito, Scott Thompson, Adam Simpson, Brady Rawlings, Nathan Grima.
Umpires: Sam Hay, Shaun Ryan, Michael Avon.

 

Bombers deal with Demons (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 12 — GAME 6
Essendon v Melbourne
Friday (n), June 19, 2009
Docklands, 7.40pm AEST; Roof: closed; crowd: 42,087
Conditions: Fair to good
Weather: 14C outside, clear and cool
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 6.3-39 (19) 10.7-67 (16) 17.13-115 (58) 19.17-131 (48)
MEL 3.2-20 8.3-51 9.3-57 13.5-83
Goals: Essendon: Matthew Lloyd 3, Scott Lucas 3, Aaron Davey 2, Sam Lonergan 2, Mark McVeigh 2, Angus Monfries 2, Hayden Skipworth 2, Cale Hooker, Jobe Watson, Jason Winderlich. Melbourne: Matthew Bate 2, Brad Miller 2, Russell Robertson 2, Jack Watts 2, Cameron Bruce, Jack Grimes, Neville Jetta, Liam Jurrah, Stefan Martin.
Best: Essendon: Dustin Fletcher, Jobe Watson, Brent Prismall, Scott Lucas, Angus Monfries, Andrew Welsh. Melbourne: Cameron Bruce, Brad Green, Brent Moloney, Paul Johnson, Brock McLean.
Umpires: Mathew James, Scott McLaren, Heath Ryan.
Report:
Mark McVeigh (Ess) reported by umpire Scott McLaren for striking Jared Rivers (Mel) in Q3. The MRP cited the offence at Level Three.
In summary, McVeigh's previous poor record meant he could only accept a one-match suspension with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), low impact (one point) and high contact (two points). This is a total of six activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Three offence, drawing 225 demerit points and a two-match sanction. He has a total of one match suspended within the last three years, increasing the penalty by 10 per cent to 247.50 points. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 185.63 points and a one-match sanction.
McVeigh admitted guilt and accepted the one-match suspension.

 

Hot Pies continue winning run (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 12 — GAME 7
Sydney v Collingwood
Saturday (n), June 20, 2009
Stadium Australia, Homebush, 7.10pm AEST; crowd: 41,042
Conditions: Fair, slippery; following 9mm rain from 9am
Weather: 15C, cool following high of 16C
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
SYD 2.2-14 5.3-33 9.6-60 9.12-66
COL 4.2-26 (12) 7.7-49 (16) 9.9-63 (3) 13.11-89 (23)
Goals: Collingwood: Leon Davis 3, Alan Didak 2, Shane O'Bree 2, Brad Dick, Leigh Brown, John Anthony, Harry O'Brien, Josh Fraser, Dane Swan. Sydney: Kieran Jack 2, Ryan O'Keefe 2, Barry Hall 2, Adam Goodes, Jarred Moore, Ed Barlow.
Best: Collingwood: Alan Didak, Dane Swan, Heath Shaw, Harry O'Brien, Simon Prestigiacomo. Sydney: Ryan O'Keefe, Brett Kirk, Darren Jolly, Ted Richards, Lewis Roberts-Thomson.
Umpires: Matt Stevic, Ray Chamberlain, Simon Meredith.

 

Cats break record and Freo hearts (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 12 — GAME 8
Fremantle v Geelong
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Subiaco Oval, 4.40pm AEST; crowd: 33,213
Conditions: Soft in patches following heavy Saturday rain; Lights on Q3
Weather: 14C, cool and sunny
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 2.4-16 (7) 4.5-29 9.7-61 (–) 11.9-75
GEE 1.3-9 6.6-42 (13) 8.13-61 (–) 13.16-94 (19)
Goals: Geelong: Shannon Byrnes 5.1, Steve Johnson 3, Tom Hawkins 2, Corey Enright, Ryan Gamble, Paul Chapman. Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich 2, Aaron Sandilands, Michael Walters, Steven Dodd, Matthew de Boer, Paul Duffield, Paul Hasleby, Nick Suban, Stephen Hill, Garrick Ibbotson.
Best: Geelong: Shannon Byrnes, Travis Varcoe, Corey Enright, Gary Ablett, Paul Chapman, Jimmy Bartel. Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich, Paul Duffield, Stephen Hill, Greg Broughton, Chris Tarrant.
Umpires: Brett Rosebury, Stefan Grun, Todd Keating.
Reports:
l Matthew de Boer (Fre), cited with a first offence for making negligent contact with umpire (Todd Keating) in Q1.
In summary, he can accept a $1950 fine with an early plea.
A first offence for making negligent contact with an umpire is a $2600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1950 sanction.
de Boer accepted the early plea and the penalty of a $1950 fine.
l Antoni Grover (Fre), cited with a Level Two striking offence against Steve Johnson (Gee) in Q1. 
In summary, Grover could accept 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 good or bad record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future record.
Grover accepted guilt with an early plea and demerit points for the next 12 months.
l Cameron Ling (Gee), cited with a Level Two striking offence against Nick Suban (Fre) in Q3.
In summary, due to an existing five-year good record Ling could accept a reprimand and 70.31 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 an existing five-year good record, which reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 70.31 points towards his future record.
An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 70.31 points towards his future record.

Ling accepted guilt with an early plea and demerit points for the next 12 months.

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2009 Ladder after Round 12
 
  Team W L D For Agn % Pts
1 ST KILDA 12 – – 1264 728 173.6 48
2 GEELONG 12 – – 1387 920 150.8 48
3 WEST.B'DOGS 8 4 – 1343 1084 123.9 32
7 COLLINGWOOD 7 5 – 1113 1017 109.4 28
4 BRISBANE 7 5 – 1107 1051 105.3 28
5 ADELAIDE 7 5 – 1056 1054 100.2 28
6 CARLTON 6 6 – 1246 1088 114.5 24
8 ESSENDON 6 6 – 1136 1152 98.6 24
9 Hawthorn 6 6 – 1085 1143 94.9 24
10 Port Adelaide 6 6 – 1089 1215 89.6 24
11 Sydney 5 7 – 1065 1125 94.7 20
12 North Melb 4 8 – 871 1142 76.3 16
13 West Coast 3 9 – 1002 1153 86.9 12
14 Richmond 3 9 – 1027 1287 79.8 12
15 Fremantle 3 9 – 976 1224 79.7 12
16 Melbourne 1 11 – 883 1267 69.7 4



FOR THE RECORD

2009, Round 12 (split round)
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, June 12-13-14 (5 matches)
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, June 19-20-21 (3 matches)

(subject to selection, injury or suspension)
CAREER MATCHES
300 – ADAM SIMPSON (North Melb), 1995-2009
  50 – SAM GILBERT (St Kilda), 2006-09
COACH
600th MICHAEL MALTHOUSE coached his 600th match – Footscray 135 (1984-89), West Coast 243 (1990-99), Collingwood 222 (2000-09)
    
COACH
100 – PAUL ROOS has coached Sydney to 99 wins (2002-R13 to 2009)
GUERNSEY NUMBER
441 – WARREN TREDREA (Port Adel) has kicked 440 goals in guernsey number 16 – record holder is 441 goals by BILLY BROWNLESS (Geelong) (1986-97)
CONSECUTIVE MATCHES
100 – SHANE TUCK (Richmond) has played 99 consecutive games; sequence began 2005-R1-MCG v Geelong
GOALKICKING
400 – JASON AKERMANIS
(WB 2007-08. Bri 1995-2006), 397 goals, 303 games

400 – MATTHEW PAVLICH (Fre, 2000-09), 398 goals, 205 games

250 – ADAM GOODES (Syd, 1999-2009) 249 goals, 241 games

200 – COREY JONES (NM, 2001-08), 200 goals, 146 games

200 – LUKE POWER (Bri, 1998-2009), 197 goals, 229 games

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2009, Round 12
ST KILDA 16.8-104 (Riewoldt 5.3, Schneider 2, Gram 2) best, Riewoldt, Dal Santo, Montagna, CARLTON 14.11-95 (Murphy 2, Bannister 2, Betts 2, Fevola 2) best, Simpson, Browne, Murphy.
Friday night at Docklands: 50,820.

WEST.B'DOGS 21.11-137 (Hill 3, Johnson 3) best, Cross, Higgins, Hargrave, PORT ADELAIDE 7.2-44 (Ebert 2) best, Rodan, K.Cornes, Salopek.
Saturday night at Marrara Oval, Darwin: 11,306.

RICHMOND 13.14-92 (Morton 5.3, Edwards 2, Hislop 2) best, Foley, Tambling, Cousins, WEST COAST 11.11-77 (Kennedy 4, LeCras 3) best, Priddis, Kennedy, Masten.
Saturday night at Docklands: 30,117.
Report:
Jack Riewoldt (Richmond) charged with a Level Two striking offence against Daniel Kerr (West Coast) in Q1.
In summary, Riewoldt can accept 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 sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future record.
Riewoldt accepted guilt and the MRP penalty of a reprimand.


BRISBANE 13.15-93 (Brown 5.0, Sherman 2) best, Brown, Sherman, Brennan, HAWTHORN 7.9-51 (Williams 3) best, Sewell, Lewis, X.Ellis.
Sunday ay York Park: 16,710.

ADELAIDE 9.14-68 (Porplyzia 3) best, Thompson, Porplyzia, Bock, NORTH MELB 3.6-24 (Jones, Edwards, Thomas) best, Firrito, Thompson, Simpson.
Sunday at Football Park: 30,173.

ESSENDON 19.17-131 (Lloyd 3, Lucas 3) best, Fletcher, Watson, Prismall, MELBOURNE 13.5-83 (Bate 2, Miller 2, Robertson 2, Watts 2) best, Bruce, Green, Moloney.
Friday night at Docklands: 42,087.
Report:
Mark McVeigh (Ess) reported by umpire Scott McLaren for striking Jared Rivers (Mel) in Q3. The MRP cited the offence at Level Three.
In summary, McVeigh's previous poor record meant he could only accept a one-match suspension with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), low impact (one point) and high contact (two points). This is a total of six activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Three offence, drawing 225 demerit points and a two-match sanction. He has a total of one match suspended within the last three years, increasing the penalty by 10 per cent to 247.50 points. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 185.63 points and a one-match sanction.
McVeigh admitted guilt and accepted the one-match suspension.


COLLINGWOOD 13.11-89 (Davis 3, Didak 2, O'Bree 2) best, Didak, Swan, H.Shaw, SYDNEY 9.12-66 (Jack 2, O'Keefe 2, Hall 2) best, O'Keefe, Kirk, Jolly.
Saturday night at Homebush: 41,042.

GEELONG 13.16-94 (Byrnes 5.1, S.Johnson 3, Hawkins 2) best, Byrnes, Varcoe, Enright, FREMANTLE 11.9-75 (Pavlich 2) best, Pavlich, Duffield, Hill.
Sunday at Subiaco Oval: 33,213.
l Matthew de Boer (Fre), cited with a first offence for making negligent contact with umpire (Todd Keating) in Q1.
In summary, he can accept a $1950 fine with an early plea.
A first offence for making negligent contact with an umpire is a $2600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1950 sanction.
de Boer accepted the early plea and the penalty of a $1950 fine.
l Antoni Grover (Fre), cited with a Level Two striking offence against Steve Johnson (Gee) in Q1. 
In summary, Grover could accept 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 good or bad record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future record.
Grover accepted guilt with an early plea and demerit points for the next 12 months.
l Cameron Ling (Gee), cited with a Level Two striking offence against Nick Suban (Fre) in Q3.
In summary, due to an existing five-year good record Ling could accept a reprimand and 70.31 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 an existing five-year good record, which reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 70.31 points towards his future record.
An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 70.31 points towards his future record.

Ling accepted guilt with an early plea and demerit points for the next 12 months.


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Consecutive Matches
2009, Round 12

166 – Brett KIRK (Syd) from 2002-R15 – 8+24+24+26+25+23+24+12
139 – Kane CORNES (PA) from 2003-R17 – 9+25+24+22+24+22+12
119 – Tarkyn LOCKYER (Col) from 2004-R10 – 13+22+23+25+24+12
103 – Darren JOLLY (Syd) from 2005-R8 – 19+25+23+24+12
100 – Shane TUCK (Rch) from 2005-R1 – 22+22+22+22+22+12
 


In the Goals, 2009 Games Goals R12
Brendan FEVOLA (Carlton) 12 41 2.3
Nick RIEWOLDT (St Kilda) 12 40 5.3
Jonathan BROWN (Brisbane) 12 40 5.0
Lance FRANKLIN (Hawthorn) 12 38 1.2
Jarryd ROUGHEAD (Hawthorn) 12 35 1.1
Steve JOHNSON (Geelong) 12 35 3.2
Warren TREDREA (Port Adelaide) 12 32 1.0
Daniel BRADSHAW (Brisbane) 12 30 0.0
Mark LeCRAS (West Coast) 11 30 3.0
Justin KOSCHITZKE (St Kilda) 11 28 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,
Round 11,


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 Lost 21/54
55 R12(n)-Dok West Coast v Rch Lost 21/55
56 R12-YPL Brisbane v Haw WON 22/56
57 R12-FP North Melb v Ade Lost 22/57
58 R12(n)-Hom Collingwood v Syd WON 23/58
59 R12-Sub Geelong v Fre x x
60 R13-MCG Fremantle v Col x x
61 R13-FP Sydney v Ade x x
62 R13(n)-BCG Melbourne v Bri x x
63 R13(n)-Sub Hawthorn v WCE x x
64 R13-KP Port Adelaide v Gee x x
65 R14-MCG West Coast v Mel x x
66 R14-FP Brisbane v PA x x
67 R14(n)-C Adelaide v Rch x x
68 R14-SCG North Melb v Syd x x
69 R14-Sub Carlton v Fre x x
x x x x x x


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1999-R11-FP 4.8-32 v Richmond 3.12-30
2005-1SF-FP 5.10-40 v Adelaide 18.15-123
1997-R11-FP 4.17-41 v Sydney 10.16-76
2007-GF-MCG 6.8-44 v Geelong 24.19-163
2009-R12(n)-Mar 7.2-44 v WBdogs 21.11-137