Footystats Diary, footy's best kept secret, Match Review, 2009-R13



Footy's best kept secret ...

2009, Match Review — Round 13
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, June 26-27-28


Ladder after Round 13
Stats Update of every round, 2009



2009, ROUND 13,
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, June 26-27-28

Bombers flog the Blues by 69 points
Collingwood in sparkling form thrash Dockers
Crows strangle plucky Swans
Lions flatten Demons but lose the percentage boost
West Coast start new Worsfold era on positive note
Geelong easily in spite of easing off at end
Bulldogs take out even scrap with the Kangas
Tigers fall in a heap as Saints ram home win 13th

THE STATS THAT MATTER ...
MILESTONES OF ROUND 13 —
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250th BARRY HALL, 162 Syd 2002-09; 88 StK 1995-2001 ... 150th MICHAEL S GARDINER, 12 StK 2008-09; 138 WCE 1997-2006 ... 150th MITCH HAHN (West.B'dogs), 2000-09 ... 100th DALE MORRIS (West.B'dogs), 2005-09 ...
100th RICK LADSON (Hawthorn), 2003-08 ... 100th KADE SIMPSON (Carlton), 2003-09 ... 50th RICHARD DOUGLAS (Adelaide), 2006-09 ...
TYSON STENGLEIN played his 100th for West Coast (2005-09); also 106 Ade 1999-2004 ... CHRIS TARRANT played his 50th for Fremantle (2007-09); also 161 Col 1998-2006 ... MARK WILLIAMS, coached Port Adelaide for the 250th time (1999-2009) ...

Highest Score:

26.13-169, COLLINGWOOD v Fremantle
Biggest Margin: 84pts, COLLINGWOOD v Fremantle
Best in Goals: 5.0, Angus MONFRIES (Ess) v Car
5.1, Jonathan BROWN (Bri) v Mel
5.1, Jarryd ROUGHEAD (Haw) v WCE
5.1, Justin KOSCHITZKE (StK) v Rch
Lowest Score: 8.8-56, MELBOURNE v Brisbane
Best Quarters: 1st 7.5-47 GEE v PA
2nd 6.3-39 BRI v Mel
WCE v Haw
3rd 6.4-40 ESS v Car
GEE v PA
STK v Rch
4th 10.4-64 COL v Fre

Audited and adjusted attendances for 2009, Round 13 –

83,407 Essendon v Carlton (MCG)
44,114 Collingwood v Fremantle (MCG)
38,064 Adelaide v Sydney (Football Park)
23,750 Brisbane v Melbourne (Gabba)
31,441 West Coast v Hawthorn (Subiaco)
21,142 Geelong v Port Adelaide (Kardinia Park)
31,470 North Melb v West B'dogs (MCG)
38,196 St Kilda v Richmond (Docklands)
311,584 Total for Round 13 — (2008: 269,748)
3,457,425 Totals for Rounds 1 to 12
3,769,009 Progressive after Round 13 — (2008: 3,967,884)

FROM THE ROUND

ESSENDON v CARLTON

the Blues returned the worst second half of the season, 2.6 to 13.5 ...
Essendon finished off their 5th-straight win over the Blues with 7.1, their best Q4 of the season – it was Carlton's worst second half versus the Bombers since 1.5 (to 8.9) in 1984-R9 ...
100th KADE SIMPSON (Carlton), 2003-09 ...

Michael Rogers noted:
Essendon's biggest win and highest score for the year while Carlton's biggest loss and highest score against for the season ...
Essendon's first win this year in all 4 quarters and Carlton's first loss this year in all 4 quarters ...
Essendon's 7th consecutive century score v Carlton, equalling
their 1982-85 record ...
it was the 60th time out of 230 meetings that the difference between Essendon and Carlton was less than 6 points at half time ...
as a result of their round 13 win, Essendon has got ahead of Carlton in total points scored against each other for the first time since the 1968 Grand Final. Essendon now leads Carlton by a margin of 49 points over 230 matches (18,146 to 18,097.)

COLLINGWOOD v FREMANTLE
the Magpies booted 26.13-169, the best Magpie score since 27.11-173 v West Coast in 2008-R10 at the MCG; it tops 25.10-160 as the previous best by the Woods over the Dockers in 1997-R15 at Victoria Park ...
Collingwood in their 12th win over Fremantle finished with 10.4 in their best Q4 of the season and the best Pie last quarter since 10.6 v North Melb in 2006-R22 at the MCG; it was also the best of all quarters in 20 contests against Freo ...
Collingwood's 10.4 was twice as great as their previous best Q4 this year – 5.2 v Geelong in R3 at the MCG ...
CHRIS TARRANT played his 50th for Fremantle (2007-09); also 161 Col 1998-2006 ...

ADELAIDE v SYDNEY
the Crows enjoyed their 5th-straight win ...

Michael Rogers observed the following telling stats –
Adelaide extends the club record of 6 consecutive wins versus Sydney ...
the Crows had their 10th win from the last 11 games against the Swans ...
it was the 10th consecutive loss for the Bloods away from Sydney ...
the Swans for a 11th consecutive time failed to kick a century versus the Crows; last time was 2001-R16 at the SCG ...
the half-time deficit of 19 points is the biggest comeback by the Crows over Sydney – previous best was 13 points in 1991-R3 at the SCG ...

250th BARRY HALL, 162 Syd 2002-09; 88 StK 1995-2001 ...
50th RICHARD DOUGLAS (Adelaide), 2006-09 ...

BRISBANE v MELBOURNE
Brisbane had its 11th success from 16 starts at the Gabba over Melbourne; in contrast the Lions have only won twice (from 11 starts) against the Demons at the MCG ...
the Demons suffered its 7th goalless quarter for the year, three more than for
the whole of 2008; it was the 3rd time Melbourne has been goalless in two quarters this year and the first time Melbourne has been goalless in both the 2nd and 3rd quarter since 1972-R9 v StK at Waverley ...

WEST COAST v HAWTHORN
kicking 6.2 in their biggest last quarter of the year, the Eagles broke a run of five defeats to win their first since R7 v Melbourne; the win also snapped a 4-game losing streak against the Hawks ...
it was the 350th VFL-AFL match for premiership points played at Subiaco ...
100th RICK LADSON (Hawthorn), 2003-08 ...
TYSON STENGLEIN played his 100th for West Coast (2005-09); also 106 Ade 1999-2004 ...

GEELONG v PORT ADELAIDE
Port's 1st goal from WARREN TREDREA in Q1 was his 442nd League goal in guernsey number 16 overtaking the record of Geelong's BILLY BROWNLESS (1986-97) ...
Geelong kicked away to their 12th win over Port with 7.5, their best Q1 of 21 matches against the Power and their best opener of the season ...
MARK WILLIAMS, coached Port Adelaide for the 250th time (1999-2009) ...

Michael Rogers noted –
Geelong's 13th consecutive 'home' win with a century score – (League record) ...
Geelong's 4th consecutive win v Port Adelaide – equal club record ...
Cats 6th consecutive century score v Port Adelaide – equal club record ...
6.4-40 Geelong's highest Q3 score for the season ...
40 pts, Geelong's highest Q1 margin for the season ...
6.6-42, Port Adelaide's highest Q4 score v Geelong ...

NORTH MELB v WEST.B'DOGS
no new match records were noted at their 146th League meeting – since 1925 the pair have played 146 times with the Bulldogs just nudging to the front with 72 wins, North 71 and three draws ...
150th MITCH HAHN (West.B'dogs), 2000-09 ...
100th DALE MORRIS (West.B'dogs), 2005-09 ...

ST KILDA v RICHMOND
the Saints kicked 11-straight goals without answer across Q2 and Q3 from 0.4 to 11.7; NICK DAL SANTO kicked their 1st goal in Q2 at 4:08 – the score advanced to 11.7-73 in Q3 when JARRYN GEARY majored at 20:48 ...
Richmond posted their lowest in a match against the Saints since 1961-R16 when they were goalless for the day at the Junction Oval, 0.8-8 v 12.19-91 ...
150th MICHAEL S GARDINER, 12 StK 2008-09; 138 WCE 1997-2006 ...

Michael Rogers noted –
St Kilda's lowest Q1 score v Richmond since 0.1-1 in 1981-R19 ...
St Kilda's first goalless Q1 since 0.3-3 in 2008-R14 v NM ...
St Kilda's first goalless Q1 v Richmond since 0.4-4 in 2002-R9 ...
2nd time this season St Kilda has held an opponent scoreless in Q2 ...
3rd time this season St Kilda has held an opponent scoreless in Q3 ...
1st time Richmond has been scoreless in the Q2 since 1992-R21 v WC ...
1st time the Tigers has been scoreless in Q3 since 1965-R13 v Col ...
1st time ever that Richmond has been held scoreless in both the 2nd and 3rd quarter of a League match ...
only the second time Richmond has been held scoreless in 2 quarters of a League match – previously 1920-2SF v Car (Q2+Q4) ...
5th scoreless quarter against St Kilda this year – the highest record in one season since Footscray kept opponents scoreless in five quarters in 1960.

The record number of quarters in which an opponent was held scoreless in one season is 10 by Collingwood in 1898 and South Melbourne in 1899. In more recent times the highest has been 6 by Footscray in 1953.

6th scoreless quarter for the year compared with just one for the whole season in 2007 and 2008.

Richmond historian Rhett Bartlett observed the last time the Tigers were goalless in Q2 and Q3 were in their days with the VFA when in 1899-R7 they went 0.4, 0.4, 0.4 and 2.6 in a game versus Footscray ...

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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Essendon finals bound (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 13 — GAME 1
Essendon v Carlton
Friday (n), June 26, 2009
MCG, 7.40pm AEST; crowd: 83,407
Conditions: A little slip from dew
Weather: 13C, cool and cloudy; threat of a possible shower
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ESS 2.4-16 (1) 8.5-53 (4) 14.9-93 (36) 21.10-136 (69)
CAR 2.3-15 7.7-49 8.9-57 9.13-67
Goals: Essendon: Angus Monfries 5.0, Matthew Lloyd 4, Andrew Lovett 3, Scott Lucas 3, Hayden Skipworth 2, Kyle Reimers, Alwyn Davey, Brent Stanton, Patrick Ryder. Carlton: Eddie Betts 3, Brendan Fevola 2, Setanta O’hAilpin, Kade Simpson, Bryce Gibbs, Chris Judd.
Best: Essendon: Scott Welsh, Brent Prismall, Hayden Skipworth, Tayte Pears, Andrew Lovett, Angus Monfries. Carlton: Marc Murphy, Andrew Carrazzo, Bryce Gibbs, Eddie Betts, Setanta O’hAilpin.
Umpires: Stephen McBurney, Matt Stevic, Stuart Wenn.

 

Wood punish dismal Dockers (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 13 — GAME 2
Collingwood v Fremantle
Saturday, June 27, 2009
MCG, 2.10pm AEST; crowd: 44,114
Conditions: Good – lights on at three-quarter time
Weather: 13C, cool but mainly sunny
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 6.3-39 (25) 10.6-66 (21) 16.9-105 (34) 26.13-169 (84)
FRE 2.2-14 7.3-45 11.5-71 13.7-85
Goals: Collingwood: John Anthony 4, Travis Cloke 3, Brad Dick 3, Leigh Brown 2, Alan Didak 2, Tarkyn Lockyer 2, Dayne Beams 2, Paul Medhurst 2, Chris Dawes 2, Harry O'Brien, Dane Swan, Sharrod Wellingham, Shannon Cox. Fremantle: Des Headland 3, Andrew Foster 2, Brett Peake 2, Matthew Pavlich, Steven Dodd, Byron Schammer, Scott Thornton, Aaron Sandilands, Paul Hasleby.
Best: Collingwood: Dane Swan, Alan Didak, Travis Cloke, Harry O'Brien, Nick Maxwell, Brad Dick, Shane O'Bree, Dayne Beams, Tarkyn Lockyer. Fremantle: Paul Hasleby, Aaron Sandilands, Andrew Foster, Paul Duffield, Garrick Ibbotson, Greg Broughton.
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Heath Ryan, Justin Schmitt.

 

Crows deal Swans a final blow (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 13 — GAME 3
Adelaide v Sydney
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Football Park, 3.10pm AEST; crowd: 38,064
Conditions: Good
Weather: 16C, mainly fine, sunny
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
ADE 1.3-9 3.4-22 9.7-61 (7) 12.13-85 (16)
SYD 2.2-14 (5) 6.5-41 (19) 8.6-54 10.9-69
Goals: Adelaide: Jason Porplyzia 4, Kurt Tippett 2, Tyson Edwards 2, Nathan van Berlo 2, Scott Stevens, Andrew McLeod. Sydney: Barry Hall 4, Martin Mattner, Kieren Jack, Rhyce Shaw, Brett Kirk, Ryan Brabazon, Jared Crouch.
Best: Adelaide: Jason Porplyzia, Bernie Vince, Kurt Tippett, Scott Thompson, Michael Doughty, Brad Moran, Nathan van Berlo, Patrick Dangerfield. Sydney: Brett Kirk, Ryan O’Keefe, Martin Mattner, Adam Goodes, Rhyce Shaw, Barry Hall.
Umpires: Hayden Kennedy, Scott McLaren, Mathew Nicholls.
Reports:
Barry Hall (Syd), charged with a Level Three striking offence against Ben Rutten (Ade) in Q3.
Hall's poor record means that his penalty is increased to a three-game suspension, or with an early plea he can accept a two-match punishment.
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 eight matches suspended within the last three years, increasing the penalty by 50 per cent to 337.50 points. He also has 57.50 points carried over from within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 395 points and a three-match sanction. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 296.25 points and a two-match sanction.
The Sydney club accepted the early plea. Hall admitted guilt and accepted the MRP penalty of a two-match suspension.
Jesse White (Syd) for striking Bernie Vince (Ade) was assessed.
The MRP noted that White’s hand made contact with Vince’s knee as the Adelaide player kicked the ball. The contact caused White’s hand to ricochet upwards, making accidental high contact. No further action was taken.

Heath Grundy (Syd) for striking Nathan Bock (Ade) was assessed.
The MRP noted that Grundy’s open hand clipped Bock’s face as the Adelaide player marked the ball. The action was not seen as a striking motion and was deemed to be an attempt to spoil the mark. No further action was taken.

 

Lions blast hapless Dees (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 13 — GAME 4
Brisbane v Melbourne
Saturday (n), June 27, 2009
BCG (Gabba), 7.10pm AEST; crowd: 23,750
Conditions: Good; firm cricket pitch centre; dew
Weather: 15C, mostly fine
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
BRI 3.4-22 (10) 9.7-61 (47) 13.13-91 (74) 16.15-111 (55)
MEL 2.0-12 2.2-14 2.5-17 8.8-56
Goals: Brisbane: Jonathan Brown 5.1, Daniel Bradshaw 4, Daniel Rich 2, James Polkinghorne 2, Cheynee Stiller, Jason Roe, Justin Sherman. Melbourne: Colin Sylvia 2, Cale Morton, Russell Robertson, Cameron Bruce, Nathan Jones, Liam Jurrah, Aaron Davey.
Best: Brisbane: Daniel Rich, Jared Brennan, Jonathan Brown, Luke Power, Jed Adcock, Simon Black. Melbourne: Aaron Davey, Cale Morton, Cameron Bruce, Brad Green, Colin Sylvia, James Frawley.
Umpires: Chris Donlon, Sam Hay, Scott Jeffery.

 

Hawks wilt out west (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 13 — GAME 5
West Coast v Hawthorn
Saturday (n), June 27, 2009
Subiaco Oval, 7.40pm AEST; crowd: 31,441
Conditions: Fair after rain; lights on from start
Weather: 17C; Squally winds and heavy rain marred the game
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
WCE 2.3-15 8.6-54 (14) 10.9-69 16.11-107 (20)
HAW 4.3-27 (12) 6.4-40 11.6-72 13.9-87
Goals: West Coast: Mark LeCras 4, Nick Naitanui 3, Josh Kennedy 2, Mitchell Brown, Brett Ebert, Andrew Embley, Daniel Kerr, Ben McKinley, Tyson Stenglein, David Wirrpanda. Hawthorn: Jarryd Roughead 5.1, Lance Franklin 4, Michael Osborne 2, Campbell Brown, Sam Mitchell.
Best: West Coast: Matt Priddis, Quinten Lynch, Brett Ebert, Mark LeCras, Chris Masten, Scott Selwood, David Wirrpanda. Hawthorn: Sam Mitchell, Brad Sewell, Chance Bateman, Jarryd Roughead, Luke Hodge.
Umpires: Craig Hendrie, Shaun Ryan, Troy Pannell.

 

Cats switch off the Power (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 13 — GAME 6
Geelong v Port Adelaide
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Kardinia Park, 1.10pm AEST; crowd: 21,142
Conditions: Mostly good
Weather: 15C, sunny to start turning to cloud
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
GEE 7.5-47 (40) 10.9-69 (30) 16.13-109 (63) 18.14-122 (34)
PA 1.1-7 6.3-39 7.4-46 13.10-88
Goals: Geelong: Shannon Byrnes 4, Gary Ablett 2, Jimmy Bartel 2, Paul Chapman 2, Travis Varcoe, James Kelly, Joel Corey, Steve Johnson, Cam Mooney, Tom Hawkins, Cameron Ling, Darren Milburn. Port: Warren Tredrea 3, Josh Carr 2, Jason Davenport 2, Brett Ebert 2, Tom Logan 2, Robbie Gray, Justin Westhoff.
Best: Geelong: Gary Ablett, Joel Corey, Paul Chapman, Matthew Scarlett, Shannon Byrnes, Darren Milburn, Andrew Mackie, James Kelly. Port: Troy Chaplin, Alipate Carlile, David Rodan, Toby Thurstans, Kane Cornes, Jason Davenport.
Umpires: Dean Margetts, Brett Rosebury, Jacob Mollison.

 

Bulldogs too classy for North (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 13 — GAME 7
North Melb v West.B'dogs
Sunday, June 28, 2009
MCG, 2.10pm AEST; crowd: 31,470
Conditions: Fair to good
Weather: 15C, light sunshine
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
NM 4.4-28 8.8-56 11.13-79 12.14-86
WB 6.1-37 (9) 9.4-58 (2) 13.6-84 (5) 17.6-108 (22)
Goals: West.B'dogs: Daniel Giansiracusa 3, Scott Welsh 2, Shaun Higgins 2, Jason Akermanis 2, Josh Hill 2, Nathan Eagleton 2, Callan Ward, Lindsay Gilbee, Mitch Hahn, Daniel Cross. North Melb: Crew Petrie 3, Leigh Harding 3, Cruize Garlett, Andrew Swallow, Lachie Hansen, Hamish McIntosh, Corey Jones, David Hale.
Best: West.B'dogs: Mathew Boyd, Daniel Giansiracusa, Brian Lake, Robert Murphy, Ryan Hargrave, Shaun Higgins, Daniel Cross. North Melb: Leigh Harding, Andrew Swallow, Brent Harvey, Drew Petrie, Josh Gibson, Ben Ross, Hamish McIntosh, Liam Anthony.
Umpires: Ray Chamberlain, Simon Meredith, Robert Findlay.
Report:
Drew Petrie (NM), charged with a Level Two striking offence against Brad Johnson, Western Bulldogs in Q1.
Petrie 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 good or bad record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards Petrie's future record.
Petrie admitted guilt and accepted the MRP penalty of a reprimand.

 

Saints finally put end to scoring fiasco (The Age)more ...
2009 — ROUND 13 — GAME 8
St Kilda v Richmond
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Docklands, 4.40pm AEST; Roof: closed; crowd: 38,196
Conditions: Fair, some slip from humidity
Weather: 14C outside
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
STK 0.3-3 5.5-35 (20) 11.9-75 (60) 13.14-92 (56)
RCH 2.3-15 (12) 2.3-15 2.3-15 5.6-36
Goals: St Kilda: Justin Koschitzke 5.1, Nick Riewoldt 2, Nick Dal Santo, Jason Ball, Brendon Goddard, Andrew McQualter, Jarryn Geary, Adam Schneider. Richmond: Mitch Morton 2, Jack Riewoldt, Ben Cousins, Tom Hislop.
Best: St Kilda: Brendon Goddard, Nick Dal Santo, Jason Gram, Justin Koschitzke, Zac Dawson, Luke Ball, Lenny Hayes. Richmond: Nathan Foley, Shane Tuck.
Umpires: Stefan Grun, Chris Kamolins, Michael Avon.
Report:
Trent Cotchin (Rch), charged with a Level Two striking offence against Jarryn Geary, St Kilda in Q3.
Cotchin 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 good or bad record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards Cotchin's future record.
Cotchin admitted guilt and accepted the MRP penalty of a reprimand.


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2009 Ladder after Round 13
 
  Team W L D For Agn % Pts
1 ST KILDA 13 1356 765 177.5 52
2 GEELONG 13 1509 1008 149.7 52
3 WEST.B'DOGS 9 4 1451 1170 124.0 36
7 COLLINGWOOD 8 5 1282 1102 116.3 32
4 BRISBANE 8 5 1218 1107 110.0 32
5 ADELAIDE 8 5 1141 1123 101.6 32
6 ESSENDON 7 6 1272 1219 104.3 28
8 CARLTON 6 7 1313 1224 107.3 24
9 Hawthorn 6 7 1172 1250 93.8 24
10 Port Adelaide 6 7 1177 1337 88.0 24
11 Sydney 5 8 1134 1210 93.7 20
12 West Coast 4 9 1109 1240 89.4 16
13 North Melb 4 9 957 1250 76.6 16
14 Richmond 3 10 1063 1379 77.1 12
15 Fremantle 3 10 1061 1393 76.2 12
16 Melbourne 1 12 939 1378 68.1 4



FOR THE RECORD

2009, Round 13
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, June 26-27-28

(subject to selection, injury or suspension)
CAREER MATCHES
250 – BARRY HALL, 162 Syd 2002-09; 88 StK 1995-2001
150 – MICHAEL S GARDINER, 12 StK 2008-09; 138 WCE 1997-2006

150 – MITCH HAHN (West.B'dogs), 2000-09

100 – DALE MORRIS (West.B'dogs), 2005-09

100 – RICK LADSON (Hawthorn), 2003-09

100 – KADE SIMPSON (Carlton), 2003-09

  50 – RICHARD DOUGLAS (Adelaide), 2006-09
MATCHES WITH CURRENT CLUB
100 – TYSON STENGLEIN (West Coast) 2005-09; also 106 Ade 1999-2004

  50 – CHRIS TARRANT (Fremantle) 2007-09; also 161 Col 1998-2006
COACH
250 – MARK M WILLIAMS, 249 as coach of Port Adelaide (1999-2009)
COACH
100 – PAUL ROOS has coached Sydney to 99 wins (2002-R13 to 2009)
GUERNSEY NUMBER
441 – WARREN TREDREA (Port Adel) has kicked 441 goals in guernsey
number 16 – equalling the record of BILLY BROWNLESS (Geelong) (1986-97).
UMPIRES
300 – STEPHEN McBURNEY, 1995-2009

100 – RAY CHAMBERLAIN, 2004-09
GOALKICKING
400 – JASON AKERMANIS
(WB 2007-08. Bri 1995-2006), 397 goals, 303 games
250 – STEVE JOHNSON (Gee, 2002-09), 246 goals, 124 games
200 – LUKE POWER (Bri, 1998-2009), 197 goals, 228 games
GOALS AT A VENUE
200 – SCOTT LUCAS (Ess) has kicked 199 goals at the MCG

100 – BRENT HARVEY (NM) has kicked 95 goals at the MCG

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2009, Round 13
ESSENDON 21.10-136 (Monfries 5.0, Lloyd 4, Lovett 3, Lucas 3) best, Welsh, Prismall, Skipworth, CARLTON 13.7-85 (Betts 3, Fevola 2) best, Murphy, Carrazzo, Gibbs.
Friday night at MCG: 83,407.

COLLINGWOOD 26.13-169 (Anthony 4, Cloke 3, Dick 3) best, Swan, Didak, Cloke, FREMANTLE 13.8-85 (Headland 3) best, Hasleby, Sandilands, Foster.
Saturday at the MCG: 44,114.

ADELAIDE 12.13-85 (Porplyzia 4) best, Porplyzia, Vince, Tippett, SYDNEY 10.9-69 (Hall 4) best, Kirk, O'Keefe, Mattner.
Saturday at Football Park: 38,064.
Reports:
Barry Hall (Syd), charged with a Level Three striking offence against Ben Rutten (Ade) in Q3.
Hall's poor record means that his penalty is increased to a three-game suspension, or with an early plea he can accept a two-match punishment.
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 eight matches suspended within the last three years, increasing the penalty by 50 per cent to 337.50 points. He also has 57.50 points carried over from within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 395 points and a three-match sanction. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 296.25 points and a two-match sanction.
The Sydney club accepted the early plea. Hall admitted guilt and accepted the MRP penalty of a two-match suspension.
Jesse White (Syd) for striking Bernie Vince (Ade) was assessed.
The MRP noted that White’s hand made contact with Vince’s knee as the Adelaide player kicked the ball. The contact caused White’s hand to ricochet upwards, making accidental high contact. No further action was taken.

Heath Grundy (Syd) for striking Nathan Bock (Ade) was assessed.
The MRP noted that Grundy’s open hand clipped Bock’s face as the Adelaide player marked the ball. The action was not seen as a striking motion and was deemed to be an attempt to spoil the mark. No further action was taken.

BRISBANE 16.15-111 (Brown 5.1, Bradshaw 4) best, Rich, Brennan, Brown, MELBOURNE 8.8-56 (Sylvia 2) best, Davey, Morton, Bruce.
Saturday night at BCG: 23,750.

WEST COAST 16.11-107 (LeCras 4, Naitanui 3, Kennedy 2) best, Priddis, Lynch, Ebert, HAWTHORN 13.9-87 (Roughead 5.1, Franklin 4, Osborne 2) best, Mitchell, Sewell, Bateman.
Saturday night at Subiaco: 31,441.

GEELONG 18.14-122 (Byrnes 4, Ablett 2, Bartlett 2, Chapman 2) best, Ablett, Corey, Chapman, PORT ADELAIDE 13.10-88 (Tredrea 3) best, Chaplin, Carlile, Rodan.
Sunday at Kardinia Park: 21,142.

WEST.B'DOGS 17.6-108 (Giansiracusa 3) best, Boyd, Giansiracusa, Lake, NORTH MELB 12.14-86 (Petrie 3, Harding 3) best, Harding, Swallow, Harvey.
Sunday at MCG: 31,470.
Report:
Drew Petrie (NM), charged with a Level Two striking offence against Brad Johnson, Western Bulldogs in Q1.
Petrie 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 good or bad record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards Petrie's future record.
Petrie admitted guilt and accepted the MRP penalty of a reprimand.


ST KILDA 13.14-92 (Koschitzke 5.1, Riewoldt 2) best, Goddard, Dal Santo, Gram, RICHMOND 5.6-36 (Morton 2) best, Foley, Tuck.
Sunday at Docklands: 38,196.
Report:
Trent Cotchin (Rch), charged with a Level Two striking offence against Jarryn Geary, St Kilda in Q3.
Cotchin 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 good or bad record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards Cotchin's future record.
Cotchin admitted guilt and accepted the MRP penalty of a reprimand.

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Consecutive Matches
2009, Round 13

167 Brett KIRK (Syd) from 2002-R15 – 8+24+24+26+25+23+24+13
140 Kane CORNES (PA) from 2003-R17 – 9+25+24+22+24+22+13
120 Tarkyn LOCKYER (Col) from 2004-R10 – 13+22+23+25+24+13
104 Darren JOLLY (Syd) from 2005-R8 – 19+25+23+24+13
101 Shane TUCK (Rch) from 2005-R1 – 22+22+22+22+22+13
 


In the Goals, 2009 Games Goals R13
Jonathan BROWN (Brisbane) 13 45 5.1
Brendan FEVOLA (Carlton) 13 43 2.2
Lance FRANKLIN (Hawthorn) 13 42 4.0
Nick RIEWOLDT (St Kilda) 13 42 2.2
Jarryd ROUGHEAD (Hawthorn) 13 40 5.1
Steve JOHNSON (Geelong) 13 37 1.3
Warren TREDREA (Port Adelaide) 13 35 3.1
Daniel BRADSHAW (Brisbane) 13 34 4.2
Mark LeCRAS (West Coast) 13 34 4.1
Justin KOSCHITZKE (St Kilda) 12 33 5.1
       


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, Round 12,


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 WON 24/59
60 R13-MCG Fremantle v Col Lost 24/60
61 R13-FP Sydney v Ade Lost 24/61
62 R13(n)-BCG Melbourne v Bri Lost 24/62
63 R13(n)-Sub Hawthorn v WCE Lost 24/63
64 R13-KP Port Adelaide v Gee Lost 24/64
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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