Footystats Diary, footy's best kept secret, Match Review, 2009-R14



Footy's best kept secret ...

2009, Match Review — Round 14


Ladder after Round 14
Stats Update of every round, 2009



2009, ROUND 14,
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, July 3-4-5

Magpies blast Bombers and get 6th-straight win
Here's one for you Jimmy; Demons beat Eagles
Brisbane collapse under Port onslaught
Tigers make the Crows fight all the way
Extraordinary Bulldogs smash Hawthorn
Swans grind out win over Kangas; 10 lead changes
In a memorable contest Saints pip Cats by a goal
Freo crumble to Carlton's last term fightback
Fans for the season pass four million

THE STATS THAT MATTER ...
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The Saturday night fixture at Carrara Oval marked the last match to be played before a $130m development to extend facilities to cater for some 25,000 spectators; the venue is scheduled to re-open with the launch of the new Gold Coast club in season 2011.

MILESTONES OF ROUND 14 —
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250th NATHAN EAGLETON, 194 WB 2000-09; 56 PA 1997-99 ... 150th JASON BLAKE (St Kilda), 2000-09 ... 100th DAVID MUNDY (Fremantle), 2005-09; all games played consecutively since debut, 2005-R6 ... 50th TOM LOGAN, 46 PA 2006-09, 4 Bri 2005 ... 50th SHANNON HURN (West Coast), 2006-09 ... BRAD JOHNSON captained the Western Bulldogs for the 100th time ... 450th by field umpire HAYDEN KENNEDY (1988-2009) ...

Highest Score:

19.19-133, WEST.B'DOGS v Hawthorn
Biggest Margin: 88pts, WEST.B'DOGS v Hawthorn
Best in Goals: 5.3, Kurt TIPPETT (Ade) v Rch
4, Travis CLOKE (Col) v Ess
4, Russell ROBERTSON (Mel) v WCE
4, Josh KENNEDY (WCE) v Mel
4, Robin NAHAS (Rch) v Ade
Lowest Score: 6.9-45, HAWTHORN v West.B'dogs
Best Quarters: 1st 9.6-60 WB v Haw
2nd 8.1-49 PA v Bri
3rd 5.4-34 MEL v WCE
BRI v PA
4th 7.5-47 CAR v Fre

Audited and adjusted attendances for 2009, Round 14 –

77,699 Collingwood v Essendon (MCG)
23,149 Melbourne v West Coast (MCG)
20,293 Port Adelaide v Brisbane (Football Park)
11,174 Richmond v Adelaide (Carrara Oval)
36,827 West.B'dogs v Hawthorn (Docklands)
21,929 Sydney v North Melb (SCG)
54,444 St Kilda v Geelong (Docklands)
34,720 Fremantle v Carlton (Subiaco Oval)
280,235 Total for Round 14 — (2008: 284,302)
3,769,009 Totals for Rounds 1 to 13
4,049,244 Progressive after Round 14 — (2008: 4,252,186)

FROM THE ROUND

COLLINGWOOD v ESSENDON

at the 220th League match between the pair (54th time on the MCG), no new match records were observed ...
Michael Rogers noted Collingwood has now won 10 of their 14th round meetings with Essendon ...
Essendon and Collingwood have now had 37 meetings since they last met in a finals match – the 1990 grand final. This is the widest span of matches between finals for the two ...
Collingwood has now won their last six matches with a percentage of 163.8, eclipsing the performance of both St Kilda and Geelong in the last 6 ...
450th by field umpire HAYDEN KENNEDY (1988-2009) ...

MELBOURNE v WEST COAST
the Demons kicked away with their best Q1 of the season and equal with the best first quarter of 39 games versus West Coast – 6.1 in 1987-R9 ...

Martin Windsor-Black noted:
Melbourne's win over the Eagles means the Eagles defeated the reigning premier and lost to the reigning wooden spoon holder in successive rounds.
2009-R13-S(n) – WCE 16.11-107 v Haw 13.9-87
2009-R14-MCG – Mel 17.10-112 v WCE 13.14-92
  The last team to lose to the reigning wooden spoon side and defeat the reigning premiers occurred last season when Hawthorn lost to Richmond in Round 20 then defeated Geelong in the Grand Final.
2008-R20-MCG Rch 16.9-105 v Haw 10.16-76 by 29pts
2008-GF-MCG Gee 11.23-89 v Haw 18.7-115 by 26pts.

Michael Rogers observed that West Coast lost their 18th successive on-the-road engagement, which includes the last 10 matches in Victoria ...
50th SHANNON HURN (West Coast), 2006-09 ...

PORT ADELAIDE v BRISBANE
Port's 8.1 in Q2 tops the 7.7 in 2007-R13-BCG ...
the Power finished with the rush of 6.8 in Q4, the equal of their 7.2 versus Brisbane in 2000-R4 at Football Park ...
Port kicked their 2nd-best score against Brisbane – 19.14 short only to 23.11 in 2000-R4 at Football Park ...
50th TOM LOGAN, 46 PA 2006-09, 4 Bri 2005 ...

Michael Rogers noted:
48pts is Port Adelaide's highest winning margin v Brisbane, topping the 43pts of 2000-R4 at Football Park ...
all but one of Port's 7 wins this year have been enjoyed at Football Park ...
the Lions suffered it's third goalless Q4 this year, the equal of R1 and R4 ...
Brisbane's registered its first goalless Q4 v Port ...

RICHMOND v ADELAIDE
the Crows beat Richmond for the 4th-straight time and registered their 12th win over the Tigers from the past 13 meetings ... 
Adelaide made it six consecutive wins for the season ...
Richmond in the 12th consecutive meeting against Adelaide failed to score a century
the fixture marked the last match at Carrara before a $130m development to extend facilities to cater for some 25,000 spectators; the venue is scheduled to re-open with the launch of the Gold Coast club in season 2011 ...

WEST.B'DOGS v HAWTHORN
the Bulldogs led by 58 points at quarter-time to register the biggest opening of 440 games played at Docklands; greater than the 55pts enjoyed by Geelong 10.2 against Richmond 1.1 in 2006-R6 ...
the 88 point win versus the Hawks nudges out the 85pt success of 1938-R14 but still trails the 146 point victory of 1946-R18 at Western Oval ...
BRAD JOHNSON captained the Western Bulldogs for the 100th time ...
the Doggies kicked the first 14 goals of the match without answer – the Hawks' JARRYD ROUGHEAD slotted their first major in Q3 at 5m40s ...
250th NATHAN EAGLETON, 194 WB 2000-09; 56 PA 1997-99 ...
JASON AKERMANIS in game 305 for WB (2007-09) and Bri (1995-2006) passed 400 career goals ...

Michael Rogers noted:
9.6-60 is the Bulldogs' highest Q1 v Hawthorn, the equal of 1980-R17 at the Western Oval ...
the Hawks suffered a 58pt deficit at quarter time, its greatest Q1 deficit; previous 1929-R13 v Collingwood at Victoria Park ...
Hawthorn's 0.2 was its lowest Q1 score since 0.2 v Carlton in the 1988-2SF at Waverley ...
the Bulldogs with 84pts gained its highest half-time margin on record – previous best was 73pts v Hawthorn in 1946-R18 at Western Oval ...
the goalless first half was Hawthorn's 8th on record ...
Hawthorn's had its first goalless 1st half since 0.14-14 in 1979-R7 v Fitzroy ...
Hawthorn equalled its lowest half time score on record – 0.4-4 in 1950-R15 v Collingwood at Victoria Park ...
Hawthorn has a new greatest half time deficit of 84 points; previous highest, 81pts in 1979-R13 v Collingwood at Victoria Park ...

SYDNEY v NORTH MELB
a tense encounter brought 11 lead changes, but no new match records ...
PAUL ROOS coached Sydney to his 100th win since 2002-R13 ...
Michael Rogers noted: it was the first match this season where the margin in each of the first three quarters was less than 8 pts ...
the Swans have now won 17 of their last 20 matches at the SCG and 15 of their last 20 matches in Sydney; away from the harbour they have won 5 and drawn one of the last 20 matches ...
North Melbourne has lost 5 consecutive matches in a season for the first time since 2006 rounds 7-11 ...

ST KILDA v GEELONG
a new record venue crowd of 54,444 attended ...
the Saints snapped a three-match losing streak against the Cats ...
in a one of the memorable home-and-away games, no new match records were observed ...
Michael Rogers noted:
this was the first match decided by exactly 1 goal since 2008-R8, NM 13.11-89 v WCE 12.11-83 at Carrara ...
only the 6th match St Kilda has ever won by winning only the 1st quarter – but they did so for the second time this year, also R8 v Essendon ...
only the 7th match Geelong has lost by only losing the 1st quarter – the last was the 1989 grand final v Hawthorn ...
150th JASON BLAKE (St Kilda), 2000-09 ...

FREMANTLE v CARLTON
the Blues became the *Golds* when they wore a one-off yellow guernsey and shorts supporting the raising of funds for cancer research for the Lance Armstrong Foundation and the Peter McCallum Cancer Foundation ...
the Blues trailed by 36pts (46-10) at 5 minutes into Q2 – the 12th goal for Carlton kicked by BRYCE GIBBS, 5 minutes into Q4 (88-86), was the first time the Blues led in the match ...
Fremantle suffered its 7th successive defeat, R8-9-10-11-12-13-14 ...
100th DAVID MUNDY (Fremantle), 2005-09; all games played consecutively since debut, 2005-R6 ...
Michael Rogers noted:
6.4-40 is Carlton's highest Q2 v the Dockers ...
7.5-47 is Carlton's highest Q4 v Fremantle ...
first time Carlton has won twice at Subiaco Oval in a season since 2000 ...
the Blues had their 2nd win out of the last 12 meetings versus Fremantle ...

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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Pies return fire to ease ache (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 14 — GAME 1
Collingwood v Essendon
Friday (n), July 3, 2009
MCG, 7.40pm AEST; crowd: 77,699
Conditions: Fair to good; scattered showers
Weather: 11C; showers, tricky wind
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
COL 2.3-15 9.6-60 (34) 12.10-82 (36) 15.12-102 (35)
ESS 2.6-18 (3) 3.8-26 6.10-46 9.13-67
Goals: Collingwood: Travis Cloke 4, Dayne Beams 2, Dale Thomas 2, Brad Dick, Dane Swan, John Anthony, Josh Fraser, Leon Davis, Paul Medhurst, Tarkyn Lockyer. Essendon: Scott Lucas 3, Matthew Lloyd 2, Alwyn Davey, Kyle Reimers, Angus Monfries, Andrew Lovett.
Best: Collingwood: Josh Fraser, Travis Cloke, Dane Swan, Alan Didak, Dayne Beams, Brad Dick, Nick Maxwell, Harry O'Brien. Essendon: Brent Prismall, Dustin Fletcher, Andrew Lovett, Adam McPhee, Matthew Lloyd, Tayte Pears.
Umpires: Hayden Kennedy Kennedy, Simon Meredith, Shaun Ryan.

 

Inspired Demons prey of feeble Eagles (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 14 — GAME 2
Melbourne v West Coast
Saturday, July 4, 2009
MCG, 2.10pm AEST; crowd: 23,149
Conditions: Fair; lights on in Q1
Weather: 14C, cold, cloudy, showers
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
MEL 6.1-37 (7) 11.2-68 (18) 16.6-102 (24) 17.10-112 (20)
WCE 4.6-30 7.8-50 11.12-78 13.14-92
Goals: Melbourne: Russell Robertson 4, Ricky Petterd 2, Liam Jurrah 2, Matthew Bate 2, Brad Green 2, Colin Sylvia, Stefan Martin, Nathan Jones, Aaron Davey, Mark Jamar. West Coast: Josh Kennedy 4, Mark LeCras 3, Adam Selwood 2, Sam Butler, David Wirrpanda, Chris Masten, Matt Spangher.
Best: Melbourne: Brock McLean, Jack Grimes, Cameron Bruce, Mark Jamar, Brad Green, Brent Moloney, Aaron Davey, Colin Sylvia. West Coast: Quinten Lynch, Mitchell Brown, Josh Kennedy, Shannon Hurn, Chris Masten, Andrew Embley, Adam Selwood, Adam Cockie.
Umpires: Chris Donlon, Mathew Nicholls, Jacob Mollison.
Reports:
Ricky Petterd (Mel) charged with a first offence for abusive language towards umpire Matthew Nicholls in Q1.
In summary, Petterd could accept a $900 penalty with an early plea which reduces the fine by 25 per cent from $1200 to $900.
Petterd admitted guilt and accepted the MRP fine of $900.
Colin Sylvia (Mel) was charged with a Level Four striking offence against Scott Selwood (WCE) in Q2.
Sylvia's previous poor record meant his three-match penalty remained at three matches, even with an early plea.

The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), medium impact (two points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of seven activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Four offence, drawing 325 demerit points and a three-match sanction. He has 93.75 demerit points carried over from within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 418.75 points and a four-match sanction. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 314.06 points and a three-match sanction.
Sylvia (Mel) admitted guilt and accepted the MRP suspension of three matches.

 

Lions lapse, Port capitalises (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 14 — GAME 3
Port Adelaide v Brisbane Lions
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Football Park, 3.10pm AEST; crowd: 20,293
Conditions: Fair to good
Weather: 15C, cloudy, showers
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 2.2-14 10.3-63 (20) 13.6-84 (7) 19.14-128 (48)
BRI 2.4-16 6.7-43 11.11-77 11.14-80
Goals: Port: Brett Ebert 4, Justin Westhoff 3, Robbie Gray 3, Warren Tredrea 2, Kane Cornes, Danyle Pearce, Steven Salopek, Dean Brogan, Tom Logan, Brendon Lade, Nathan Krakouer. Brisbane: Daniel Bradshaw 2, Jonathan Brown 2, Albert Proud 2, Rhan Hooper, Justin Sherman, Travis Johnstone, Simon Black, Daniel Rich.
Best: Port: David Rodan, Troy Chaplin, Domenic Cassisi, Peter Burgoyne, Alipate Carlile, Dean Brogan, Danyle Pearce, Kane Cornes. Brisbane: Jed Adcock, Justin Sherman, Luke Power, Ashley McGrath.
Umpires: Dean Margetts, Scott McLaren, Chris Kamolins.
Reports:
Troy Chaplin (PA) was charged with a Level Two charging offence against Daniel Rich (Bri) in Q3.
Chaplin's previous poor record meant his two-match sanction remained at two matches, even 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 70.31 points carried over from within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 295.31 points. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 221.48 points and a two-match sanction.
Port Adelaide sought the adjudication of the Tribunal which convened on Tuesday evening. Chaplin's defence team failed to persuaded the jury to alter the judgement. The Tribunal confirmed the suspension of two matches.
Jared Brennan (Bri) was charged with a Level Four headbutting offence against Josh Carr (PA) in Q4.
Brennan's previous good record meant his three-match penalty for the offence was reduced to a two-match offence with his five-year good record and then reduced further to a one-game penalty with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), medium impact (two points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of seven activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Four offence, drawing 325 demerit points and a three-match sanction. He has a five-year good record, which reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 243.75 points and a two-match sanction. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 182.81 points and a one-match sanction.
In an early plea, Brennan admitted guilt and accepted the MRP's one match suspension.

 

Tigers hand Crows win (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 14 — GAME 4
Richmond v Adelaide
Saturday (n), July 4, 2009
Carrara Oval, 7.10pm AEST; crowd: 11,174
Conditions: Fair – slip from dew
Weather: 15C, fine
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
RCH 2.1-13 5.3-33 8.5-53 13.7-85
ADE 5.3-33 (20) 9.6-60 (27) 14.9-93 (40) 15.12-102 (17)
Goals: Adelaide: Kurt Tippett 5.3, David Mackay 2, Scott Stevens 2, Chris Knights 2, Scott Thompson, Richard Douglas, Jason Porplyzia, Andrew McLeod. Richmond: Robin Nahas 4, Daniel Jackson 2, Mitch Morton 2, Tom Hislop, Richard Tambling, Brett Deledio, Angus Graham, Jack Riewoldt.
Best: Adelaide: Andrew McLeod, Graham Johncock, Kurt Tippett, Tyson Edwards, Scott Stevens, Scott Thompson, Nathan Bock. Richmond: Robin Nahas, Shane Tuck, Ben Cousins, Daniel Jackson, Tom Hislop, Brett Deledio, Richard Tambling.
Umpires: Damien Sully, Stuart Wenn, Troy Pannell.

 

Fierce Dogs savage Hawks (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 14 — GAME 5
Western Bulldogs v Hawthorn
Saturday (n), July 4, 2009
Docklands, 7.10pm AEST; Roof: closed; crowd: 36,827
Conditions: Fair – slip from dew
Weather: 12C outside, cloudy, showers
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
WB 9.6-60 (58) 13.10-88 (84) 15.14-104 (74) 19.19-133 (88)
HAW 0.2-2 0.4-4 4.6-30 6.9-45
Goals: West.B'dogs: Scott Welsh 3, Shaun Higgins 3, Brad Johnson 3, Jason Akermanis 2, Matthew Boyd 2, Josh Hill 2, Will Minson, Mitch Hahn, Lindsay Gilbee, Ryan Griffen. Hawthorn: Jordan Lewis 3, Jarryd Roughead 2, Rick Ladson.
Best: West.B'dogs: Matthew Boyd, Ryan Griffen, Adam Cooney, Brian Lake, Shaun Higgins, Brad Johnson, Lindsay Gilbee, Dale Morris. Hawthorn: Brad Sewell, Sam Mitchell, Jordan Lewis.
Umpires: Stephen McBurney, Matt Stevic, Stefan Grun.

 

Hall's punch still needed: O'Loughlin (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 14 — GAME 6
Sydney v North Melbourne
Sunday, July 5, 2009
SCG, 1.10pm AEST; crowd: 21,929
Conditions: Good and firm
Weather: 17C, fine, mostly sunny
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
SYD 3.4-22 (1) 7.6-48 11.7-73 (7) 15.10-100 (15)
NM 3.3-21 8.5-53 (5) 10.6-66 13.7-85
Goals: Sydney: Ed Barlow 2, Jude Bolton 2, Adam Goodes 2, Craig Bird 2, Michael O’Loughlin 2, Ted Richards, Lewis Roberts-Thomson, Rhyce Shaw, Patrick Veszpremi, Ryan O’Keefe. North Melb: Corey Jones 3, Leigh Harding 2, Andrew Swallow 2, Michael Firrito 2, Lachie Hansen 2, Daniel Harris, Ben Ross.
Best: Sydney: Ryan O’Keefe, Kieran Jack, Brett Kirk, Lewis Roberts-Thomson, Jarrad McVeigh, Heath Grundy. North Melb: Josh Gibson, Adam Simpson, Andrew Swallow, Michael Firrito, Daniel Pratt.
Umpires: Mathew James, Heath Ryan, Justin Schmitt.
Report:
Daniel Pratt (North Melb) was charged with a Level Two striking offence against Nick Malceski (Syd) in Q2.
Pratt's previous poor record meant his one-match penalty remained as a one-game penalty, even 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 bad record of one match suspended within the last three years, increasing the penalty by 10 per cent to 137.50 points. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to 103.13 points and a one-match sanction.
North Melbourne sought the adjudication of the tribunal. The Tribunal confirmed the MRP judgement and Pratt was suspended for one match.

 

Gardiner breaks the deadlock (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 14 — GAME 7
St Kilda v Geelong
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Docklands, 3.10pm AEST; Roof: closed; crowd: 54,444 (AFL venue record)
Conditions: Fair to good – roof open overnight; closed in morning
Weather: 12C outside; cloudy, isolated showers
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
STK 5.3-33 (19) 8.4-52 (17) 10.5-65 (10) 14.7-91 (6)
GEE 2.2-14 5.5-35 8.7-55 13.7-85
Goals: St Kilda: Michael Gardiner 4, Nick Riewoldt 3, Justin Koschitzke 2, Sam Fisher, Clinton Jones, Stephen Milne, Andrew McQualter, Adam Schneider. Geelong: Gary Ablett 2, Darren Milburn 2, Cameron Mooney 2, Paul Chapman, Joel Corey, Andrew Mackie, Max Rooke, Joel Selwood, Mathew Stokes, Travis Varcoe.
Best: St Kilda: Sam Fisher, Michael Gardiner, Sam Gilbert, Lenny Hayes, Brendon Goddard, Leigh Montagna, Jason Blake. Geelong: Gary Ablett, Jimmy Bartel, Paul Chapman, Joel Selwood, Andrew Mackie, Mark Blake, Cameron Ling.
Umpires: Michael Vozzo, Brett Rosebury, Ray Chamberlain.

 

Judd to the rescue of tardy Blues (The Age) – more ...
2009 — ROUND 14 — GAME 8
Fremantle v Carlton
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Subiaco Oval, 4.40pm AEST; crowd: 34,720
Conditions: Good – lights on in Q4
Weather: 21C, fine, warm, sunny
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
FRE 6.2-38 (28) 9.7-61 (11) 13.8-86 (18) 15.10-100
CAR 1.4-10 7.8-50 9.14-68 16.19-115 (15)
Goals: Carlton: Setanta O'hAilpin 4, Brendan Fevola 3, Bryce Gibbs 2, Andrew Carrazzo 2, Jefferey Garlett, Shaun Grigg, Chris Johnson, Matthew Kreuzer, Russell. Fremantle: Hayden Ballantyne 3, Luke McPharlin 3, Kepler Bradley, Matthew de Boer, Des Headland, Stephen Hill, David Mundy, Aaron Sandilands, Byron Schammer, Nick Suban, Scott Thornton.
Best: Carlton: Chris Judd, Marc Murphy, Bryce Gibbs, Jordan Russell, Andrew Carrazzo, Setanta O'hAilpin. Fremantle: Luke McPharlin, Greg Broughton, David Mundy, Antoni Grover, Hayden Ballantyne, Byron Schammer.
Umpires: Robert Findlay, Michael Avon, Scott Jeffery.
Report:
Mark Austin (Car) was been charged with a Level Three striking offence against Hayden Ballantyne (Fre) in Q1.
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 no good or bad record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 168.75 points and a one-match sanction.
Austin accepted a one-match sentence with an early plea.

 



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2009 Ladder after Round 14
 
  Team W L D For Agn % Pts
1 ST KILDA 14 – – 1447 849 170.4 56
2 GEELONG 13 1 – 1594 1099 145.0 52
3 WEST.B'DOGS 10 4 – 1584 1215 130.4 40
7 COLLINGWOOD 9 5 – 1384 1169 118.4 36
4 ADELAIDE 9 5 – 1243 1208 102.9 36
5 BRISBANE 8 6 – 1298 1235 105.1 32
6 CARLTON 7 7 – 1428 1324 107.9 28
8 ESSENDON 7 7 – 1339 1321 101.4 28
9 Port Adelaide 7 7 – 1305 1417 92.1 28
10 Sydney 6 8 – 1234 1295 95.3 24
11 Hawthorn 6 8 – 1217 1383 88.0 24
12 West Coast 4 10 – 1201 1352 88.8 16
13 North Melb 4 10 – 1042 1350 77.2 16
14 Richmond 3 11 – 1148 1481 77.5 12
15 Fremantle 3 11 – 1161 1508 77.0 12
16 Melbourne 2 12 – 1051 1470 71.5 8



FOR THE RECORD

2009, Round 14
Friday-Saturday-Sunday, July 3-4-5

(subject to selection, injury or suspension)
CAREER MATCHES
250 – SIMON GOODWIN (Adelaide), 1997-2009
250 – NATHAN EAGLETON, 194 WB 2000-09; 56 PA 1997-99

150 – JASON BLAKE (St Kilda), 2000-09

100 – MATT MAGUIRE (St Kilda), 2002-08
100 – DAVID MUNDY (Fremantle), 2005-09, since debut, 2005-R6

  50 – TOM LOGAN, 46 PA 2006-09, 4 Bri 2005

  50 – SHANNON HURN (West Coast), 2006-09
CONSECUTIVE MATCHES
100 – DAVID MUNDY (Fremantle), 2005-09, since debut, 2005-R6
COACH
100 – PAUL ROOS has coached Sydney to 99 wins (2002-R13 to 2009)
MATCHES AS CAPTAIN
100 – BRAD JOHNSON (Western Bulldogs), 2005-09
UMPIRE
450 – HAYDEN KENNEDY, 1988-2009
GOALKICKING
400 – JASON AKERMANIS
(WB 2007-08. Bri 1995-2006), 399 goals, 304 games

250 – STEVE JOHNSON (Gee, 2002-09), 247 goals, 125 games
200 – LUKE POWER (Bri, 1998-2009), 197 goals, 229 games
GOALS AT A VENUE
100 –
BRENT HARVEY (NM) has kicked 95 goals at the MCG

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2009, Round 14
COLLINGWOOD 15.12-102 (Cloke 4, Beams 2, Thomas 2) best, Fraser, Cloke, Swan, ESSENDON 9.13-67 (Lucas 3, Lloyd 2) best, Prismall, Fletcher, Lovett.
Friday night at MCG: 77,699.


MELBOURNE 17.10-112 (Robertson 4) best, McLean, Grime, Bruce, WEST COAST 13.14-92 (Kennedy 4, LeCras 3) best, Lynch, Brown, Kennedy.
Saturday at MCG: 23,149.

Reports:
Ricky Petterd (Mel) charged with a first offence for abusive language towards umpire Matthew Nicholls in Q1.
In summary, Petterd could accept a $900 penalty with an early plea which reduces the fine by 25 per cent from $1200 to $900.
Petterd admitted guilt and accepted the MRP fine of $900.
Colin Sylvia (Mel) was charged with a Level Four striking offence against Scott Selwood (WCE) in Q2.
Sylvia's previous poor record meant his three-match penalty remained at three matches, even with an early plea.

The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), medium impact (two points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of seven activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Four offence, drawing 325 demerit points and a three-match sanction. He has 93.75 demerit points carried over from within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 418.75 points and a four-match sanction. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 314.06 points and a three-match sanction.
Sylvia (Mel) admitted guilt and accepted the MRP suspension of three matches.

PORT ADELAIDE 19.14-128 (Ebert 4, Westhoff 3, Gray 3) best, Rodan, Chaplin, Cassisi, BRISBANE 11.14-80 (Bradshaw 2, Brown 2, Proud 2) best, Adcock, Sherman, Power.
Saturday at Football Park: 20,293.
Reports:
Troy Chaplin (PA) was charged with a Level Two charging offence against Daniel Rich (Bri) in Q3.
Chaplin's previous poor record meant his two-match sanction remained at two matches, even 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 70.31 points carried over from within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 295.31 points. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 221.48 points and a two-match sanction.
Port Adelaide sought the adjudication of the Tribunal which convened on Tuesday evening. Chaplin's defence team failed to persuaded the jury to alter the judgement. The Tribunal confirmed the suspension of two matches.
Jared Brennan (Bri) was charged with a Level Four headbutting offence against Josh Carr (PA) in Q4.
Brennan's previous good record meant his three-match penalty for the offence was reduced to a two-match offence with his five-year good record and then reduced further to a one-game penalty with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), medium impact (two points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of seven activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Four offence, drawing 325 demerit points and a three-match sanction. He has a five-year good record, which reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 243.75 points and a two-match sanction. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 182.81 points and a one-match sanction.
In an early plea, Brennan admitted guilt and accepted the MRP's one match suspension.


ADELAIDE 15.12-102 (Tippett 5.3) best, McLeod, Johncock, Tippett, RICHMOND 13.7-85 (Nahas 4) best, Nahas, Tuck, Cousins.
Saturday night at Carrara Oval: 11,174.


WEST.B'DOGS 19.19-133 (Welsh 3, Higgins 3, Johnson 3) best, Boyd, Griffen, Cooney, Lake, HAWTHORN 6.9-45 (Lewis 3, Roughead 2) best, Sewell, Mitchell, Lewis.
Saturday night at Docklands: 36,827.


SYDNEY 15.10-100 (Barlow 2, J.Bolton 2, Goodes 2, Bird 2) best, O'Keefe, Jack, Kirk, NORTH MELB 13.7-85 (Jones 3) best, Gibson, Simpson, Swallow.
Sunday at SCG: 21,929.
Report:
Daniel Pratt (North Melb) was charged with a Level Two striking offence against Nick Malceski (Syd) in Q2.
Pratt's previous poor record meant his one-match penalty remained as a one-game penalty, even 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 bad record of one match suspended within the last three years, increasing the penalty by 10 per cent to 137.50 points. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to 103.13 points and a one-match sanction.
North Melbourne sought the adjudication of the tribunal. The Tribunal confirmed the MRP judgement and Pratt was suspended for one match.


ST KILDA 14.7-91 (Gardiner 4, Riewoldt 3) best, Fisher, Gardiner, Gilbert, GEELONG 13.7-85 (Ablett 2, Milburn 2, Mooney 2) best, Ablett, Bartel, Chapman.
Sunday at Dockland: 54,444 (new AFL venue record).


CARLTON 16.19-115 (O'hAilpin 4, Fevola 3) best, Judd, Murphy, Gibbs, FREMANTLE 15.10-100 (Ballantyne 3, McPharlin 2) best, McPharlin, Broughton, Mundy.
Sunday at Subiaco Oval: 34,720.
Report:
Mark Austin (Car) was been charged with a Level Three striking offence against Hayden Ballantyne (Fre) in Q1.
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 no good or bad record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 168.75 points and a one-match sanction.
Austin accepted a one-match sentence with an early plea.


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Consecutive Matches
2009, Round 14

168 – Brett KIRK (Syd) from 2002-R15 – 8+24+24+26+25+23+24+14
141 – Kane CORNES (PA) from 2003-R17 – 9+25+24+22+24+22+14
121 – Tarkyn LOCKYER (Col) from 2004-R10 – 13+22+23+25+24+14
105 – Darren JOLLY (Syd) from 2005-R8 – 19+25+23+24+14
102 – Shane TUCK (Rch) from 2005-R1 – 22+22+22+22+22+14
100 – David MUNDY (Fre) from 2005-R5 – 17+25+22+22+14
99 – Jude BOLTON (Syd) from 2005-R5 – 13+25+23+24+14
 


In the Goals, 2009 Games Goals R14
Jonathan BROWN (Brisbane) 14 47 2.3
Brendan FEVOLA (Carlton) 14 46 3.2
Nick RIEWOLDT (St Kilda) 14 45 3.0
Jarryd ROUGHEAD (Hawthorn) 14 42 2.1
Lance FRANKLIN (Hawthorn) 14 42 0.1
Steve JOHNSON (Geelong) 13 37 dnp
Mark LeCRAS (West Coast) 14 37 3.0
Warren TREDREA (Port Adelaide) 14 37 2.3
Daniel BRADSHAW (Brisbane) 14 36 2.0
Justin KOSCHITZKE (St Kilda) 13 35 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, Round Nine, Round 10,
Round 11, Round 12, Round 13,


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 Lost 24/65
66 R14-FP Brisbane v PA Lost 24/66
67 R14(n)-C Adelaide v Rch WON 25/67
68 R14-SCG North Melb v Syd Lost 25/68
69 R14-Sub Carlton v Fre WON 26/69
70 R15-SCG Essendon v Syd x x
71 R15(n)-BCG Geelong v Bri x x
72 R15(n)-FP Fremantle v Ade x x
73 R15-YPL North Melb v Haw x x
74 R15-MCG Port Adelaide v Mel x x
74 R15-Sub St Kilda v WCE x x
75 R16-Dok Sydney v Car x x
76 R16-Sub(n) Brisbane v Fre x x
77 R16-FP West Coast v PA x x
78 R16-Dok Adelaide v StK x x
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