125th season of the Australian Football League (AFL)
Australian rules football season
The 2021 AFL season was the 125th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest-level senior men's Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured eighteen clubs, ran from 18 March until 25 September, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs.
The season was played during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic , and saw disruptions but to a much lesser extent than the 2020 season . Virus outbreaks resulted in restrictions on crowds and the relocation of forty games outside their originally fixtured states, but the season was played without suspension and with only minor disruptions to the scheduled dates of matches.
The premiership was won by the Melbourne Football Club for the 13th time, after it defeated the Western Bulldogs by 74 points in the 2021 AFL Grand Final , which was played at Optus Stadium in Perth .
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic
The season was played during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic , with the country's vaccination roll-outs commencing around the beginning of the season. The country had largely settled into a paradigm of most states maintaining zero COVID-19 cases outside of their international travel quarantine systems; and when this was the case, it allowed matches to be played in front of crowds (albeit with reduced capacity) and unhindered interstate travel was permitted without quarantine. However, the different state governments often responded quickly to small numbers or even single virus cases being discovered in the community; this meant that border restrictions or quarantine periods were often re-imposed at short notice, impacting interstate travel for matches; and, in some cases, that city- or state-wide lockdowns were imposed within the impacted states, precluding football activities altogether.[ 1] Short 'snap lockdowns', lasting between three and seven days in a given city, became a common response to the first few cases in the community as governments adopted 'Zero-COVID' policies.
The impact of the pandemic to the season's scheduled fixture was mostly limited to venue changes and matches being played behind closed doors; the dates of some fixtured games were adjusted, but none by more than a week from its original date. Unlike the 2020 season, the league sought to avoid putting clubs into long-term interstate hubs , and players were instead promised that only medium-term interstate trips would occur, with a maximum duration of three weeks before returning home.[ 2] This worked across most of the league, but a months-long period of lockdown and border restrictions in Sydney during the latter part of the season meant that Sydney and Greater Western Sydney were unable to return home after Round 15, the latter spending more than ten weeks interstate in more than six different locations between then and its season ending;[ 3] families and partners were able to join the players interstate after six weeks.[ 4] The completion of the season was assisted by special "sterile corridor" arrangements made with several state governments, allowing clubs to fly in and out of those states from some hot zones without quarantine if the travelling party was subjected to isolation and testing requirements in their home states in the week leading up to the match.[ 2] [ 4] In the end, the biggest impact to the fixtured season was that the pre-finals bye week, which had been conventional since 2016, was dropped at less than two weeks' notice, and the first week of finals was brought forward, as a contingency to allow the league to respond to any unforeseen changes to border or societal restrictions during finals; at the time of the announcement, the grand final remained scheduled for its original date of Saturday 25 September, and the bye week was ultimately scheduled in the week between the preliminary finals and the grand final.[ 5]
The league saw relatively few impacts through the first half of the season, with only occasional games relocated; but, as more virus cases and outbreaks occurred through winter, the second half of the season was more heavily affected with relocated games. In particular:
Rounds 11 to 14: an outbreak in Victoria resulted in lockdown and border restrictions on Victorian clubs, precluding free entry to any state except New South Wales. Many clubs shifted games to Sydney and remained there between rounds during that period.[ 2]
Rounds 15 and 16: nationwide outbreaks in all states except Tasmania at one stage locked down all capital cities in those states, and precluded most free interstate travel in the country. All non-Victorian clubs relocated their training bases and most matches to Victoria, with only select matches able to be played interstate.[ 6]
Round 15 until the end of the season: a long period of restrictions in Sydney saw both clubs based outside New South Wales long term.[ 4]
No finals were held in Victoria. The Victorian venues were available despite a smaller outbreak in the state, having hosted home-and-away matches behind closed doors right up to the end of the season while 'sterile corridor' arrangements were in place to enable interstate travel. However, the league preferred to schedule finals which could be attended in a neutral state rather than behind closed doors in a home state.[ 7]
While most matches in the season saw some level of attendance restrictions, there was a steady return to larger crowds compared to the restrictions imposed in 2020 . The openness of Australia's society compared with others around the world in the first half of the season meant that the AFL was on the leading edge of a return to typical sports attendances; and at the time it was played, the attendance of 78,113 for the match between Collingwood and Essendon on Anzac Day was a world record highest attendance for a sporting event since the beginning of the pandemic.[ 8] This was reversed in the second half of the season, with a return to matches being played with no spectators in many states.
Rule changes
The following rule changes were made in the 2021 season:[ 9]
The maximum number of interchanges allowed was reduced from 90 to 75 per team. Like previous steps taken to reduce interchange numbers, this was designed to alleviate congested play by giving teams less fatigue management.
The interchange bench was increased from four to five, with the fifth designated a medical substitute allowed to take the field only to replace a player deemed medically unfit to continue. Except with permission from the AFL Medical Officer, a player thus substituted off would be ineligible to play again until at least twelve days later.[ 10] To be granted permission to play the injury must not be concussion, which has its own mandatory 12 day rule.
The distance between man on the mark and the kick-off line at a kick-in was increased from 10m to 15m.[ 11]
The duration of each quarter of play was returned to 20 minutes plus time-on, as it had been since 1994. Quarters had been played at a reduced 16 minutes plus time-on in 2020, specifically as a fatigue and injury management strategy to cope with pandemic-related interruptions to the season.[ 12]
Additionally, umpires were directed to use a more stringent interpretation of existing rules related to the man on the mark: the man on the mark had previously been given freedom to move laterally or make a run towards the mark, provided they did not step over the mark; but now, the player would be directed to 'stand' upon taking up the mark position, and would concede a 50-metre penalty if he left that position; he could also choose not to take up the mark, leaving him free to move provided he remained at least five metres behind the mark. This new interpretation made it more difficult for the man on the mark to influence a subsequent sequence of quick-running play, opening up freer ball movement.[ 13] [ 14]
Pre-season
The 2021 AAMI Community Series was played before the home and away season. The competition did not have a grand final or overall winner. All matches were televised live on Fox Footy as well as on the Kayo Sports app.[ 15] [ 16]
The series was originally set to feature 18 matches across three weekends, with each team playing twice. However in light of changing domestic border restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the series was reduced to one weekend in March 2021. Victorian clubs played each other, while non-Victorian clubs were originally scheduled to play opponents from neighbouring states. Clubs were free to schedule practice matches with other clubs from their own state beforehand with AFL approval.[ 17] The schedule was revised for a third time on February 25, 2021. All teams played pre-season games within their home states, to minimise travel before the season began.[ 18]
2021 AAMI Community Series
Thursday, 4 March (7:10 pm)
Carlton 15.9 (99)
def. by
St Kilda 19.11 (125)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 10,228)
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Friday, 5 March (7:10 pm)
Collingwood 11.8 (74)
def. by
Richmond 11.14 (80)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 10,308)
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Saturday, 6 March (4:10 pm)
North Melbourne 12.9 (81)
def. by
Hawthorn 17.18 (120)
Arden Street Oval (crowd: 1,656)
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Saturday, 6 March (7:10 pm)
Geelong 12.7 (79)
def.
Essendon 9.18 (72)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 11,121)
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Sunday, 7 March (1:10 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 18.6 (114)
def.
Sydney 12.14 (86)
Giants Stadium (crowd: 3,164)
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Sunday, 7 March (3:40 pm)
Adelaide 6.9 (45)
def. by
Port Adelaide 17.14 (116)
Flinders University Stadium (crowd: 3,028[ 19] )
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Sunday, 7 March (4:10 pm)
West Coast 9.13 (67)
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Fremantle 8.9 (57)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 20,116)
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Monday, 8 March (3:10 pm)
Western Bulldogs 15.16 (106)
def.
Melbourne 10.7 (67)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 7,931)
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Monday, 8 March (6:10 pm)
Gold Coast 13.11 (89)
def. by
Brisbane Lions 18.9 (117)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 1,962)
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Home-and-away season
A full 23-round fixture for the 2021 season was released in December 2020; but dates, times and broadcasters were initially revealed only for the first six rounds, with the league intending to release the remaining dates in four-to-six weeks blocks with at least a month's notice during the season.[ 12]
Through the below tables, there were many matches played before no crowd or a heavily restricted attendance, all of which were caused by the local COVID-19 conditions at the time of the match. Where the venue for the match was altered due to COVID-19 restrictions, the original venue is noted; in cases where the competing teams had a return match later in the season, the clubs sometimes swapped home games.
Round 1
Round 1
Thursday, 18 March (7:25 pm)
Richmond 15.15 (105)
def.
Carlton 11.14 (80)
MCG (crowd: 49,218)
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Friday, 19 March (7:40 pm)
Collingwood 7.11 (53)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 10.9 (69)
MCG (crowd: 46,051)
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Saturday, 20 March (1:45 pm)
Melbourne 11.14 (80)
def.
Fremantle 8.10 (58)
MCG (crowd: 21,365)
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Saturday, 20 March (4:05 pm)
Adelaide 15.13 (103)
def.
Geelong 13.13 (91)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 26,985)
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Saturday, 20 March (7:25 pm)
Essendon 13.13 (91)
def. by
Hawthorn 14.8 (92)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 25,128)
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Saturday, 20 March (6:45 pm)
Brisbane Lions 14.10 (94)
def. by
Sydney 19.11 (125)
Gabba (crowd: 22,762)
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Sunday, 21 March (1:10 pm)
North Melbourne 9.11 (65)
def. by
Port Adelaide 17.15 (117)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 13,050)
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Sunday, 21 March (3:20 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 11.12 (78)
def. by
St Kilda 13.8 (86)
Giants Stadium (crowd: 5,014)
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Sunday, 21 March (3:10 pm)
West Coast 12.11 (83)
def.
Gold Coast 8.10 (58)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 38,493)
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Round 2
Round 2
Thursday, 25 March (7:20 pm)
Carlton 13.7 (85)
def. by
Collingwood 16.10 (106)
MCG (crowd: 51,723)
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Friday, 26 March (7:50 pm)
Geelong 12.9 (81)
def.
Brisbane Lions 11.14 (80)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 20,070)
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Saturday, 27 March (1:45 pm)
Sydney 18.13 (121)
def.
Adelaide 11.22 (88)
SCG (crowd: 23,946)
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Saturday, 27 March (4:05 pm)
Port Adelaide 18.11 (119)
def.
Essendon 9.11 (65)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 29,978)
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Saturday, 27 March (7:30 pm)
St Kilda 11.7 (73)
def. by
Melbourne 12.19 (91)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 25,903)
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Saturday, 27 March (7:10 pm)
Gold Coast 14.14 (98)
def.
North Melbourne 5.9 (39)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 6,661)
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Sunday, 28 March (1:10 pm)
Hawthorn 7.7 (49)
def. by
Richmond 11.12 (78)
MCG (crowd: 41,051)
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Sunday, 28 March (3:20 pm)
Western Bulldogs 14.16 (100)
def.
West Coast 14.9 (93)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 21,391)
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Sunday, 28 March (3:10 pm)
Fremantle 11.21 (87)
def.
Greater Western Sydney 7.14 (56)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 27,625)
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Round 3
Round 3 (Easter Round)
Thursday, 1 April (7:40 pm)
Collingwood 11.6 (72)
def. by
Brisbane Lions 11.7 (73)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 28,057) (Moved from The Gabba [ 20] )
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Friday, 2 April (4:20 pm)
North Melbourne 5.9 (39)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 25.17 (167)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 28,483)
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Friday, 2 April (7:20 pm)
Adelaide 14.11 (95)
def.
Gold Coast 12.13 (85)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 30,175)
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Saturday, 3 April (1:45 pm)
Richmond 10.12 (72)
def. by
Sydney 17.15 (117)
MCG (crowd: 43,637)
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Saturday, 3 April (4:35 pm)
Essendon 22.11 (143)
def.
St Kilda 9.14 (68)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 29,234)
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Saturday, 3 April (5:10 pm)
West Coast 16.12 (108)
def.
Port Adelaide 11.5 (71)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 42,090)
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Sunday, 4 April (3:20 pm)
Carlton 16.13 (109)
def.
Fremantle 9.10 (64)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 24,551)
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Sunday, 4 April (6:10 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 11.2 (68)
def. by
Melbourne 15.12 (102)
Manuka Oval (crowd: 9,563)
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Monday, 5 April (3:20 pm)
Geelong 10.9 (69)
def.
Hawthorn 9.10 (64)
MCG (crowd: 50,030)
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Round 4
Round 4
Thursday, 8 April (7:20 pm)
Sydney 11.17 (83)
def.
Essendon 12.8 (80)
SCG (crowd: 28,039)
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Friday, 9 April (7:20 pm)
Port Adelaide 11.13 (79)
def.
Richmond 11.11 (77)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 33,742)
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Saturday, 10 April (1:45 pm)
Western Bulldogs 10.13 (73)
def.
Brisbane Lions 8.6 (54)
Mars Stadium (crowd: 7,387)
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Saturday, 10 April (4:35 pm)
St Kilda 15.12 (102)
def.
West Coast 13.4 (82)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 16,710)
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Saturday, 10 April (7:25 pm)
Gold Coast 8.11 (59)
def. by
Carlton 9.16 (70)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 11,618)
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Saturday, 10 April (7:25 pm)
Collingwood 9.6 (60)
def. by
Greater Western Sydney 14.6 (90)
MCG (crowd: 29,866)
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Sunday, 11 April (1:10 pm)
North Melbourne 10.8 (68)
def. by
Adelaide 16.13 (109)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 13,479)
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Sunday, 11 April (3:20 pm)
Melbourne 12.13 (85)
def.
Geelong 9.6 (60)
MCG (crowd: 33,728)
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Sunday, 11 April (2:40 pm)
Fremantle 13.18 (96)
def.
Hawthorn 12.9 (81)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 29,490)
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Round 5
Round 5
Thursday, 15 April (7:20 pm)
St Kilda 7.6 (48)
def. by
Richmond 20.14 (134)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 32,056)
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Friday, 16 April (6:10 pm)
West Coast 16.7 (103)
def.
Collingwood 11.10 (76)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 54,159)
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Saturday, 17 April (4:35 pm)
Western Bulldogs 17.16 (118)
def.
Gold Coast 8.8 (56)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 18,920)
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Saturday, 17 April (4:35 pm)
Sydney 10.9 (69)
def. by
Greater Western Sydney 9.17 (71)
SCG (crowd: 33,541)
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Saturday, 17 April (7:25 pm)
Carlton 9.14 (68)
def. by
Port Adelaide 15.6 (96)
MCG (crowd: 32,893)
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Saturday, 17 April (7:25 pm)
Brisbane Lions 15.12 (102)
def.
Essendon 6.9 (45)
Gabba (crowd: 23,544)
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Sunday, 18 April (12:40 pm)
Adelaide 11.6 (72)
def. by
Fremantle 12.12 (84)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 31,454)
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Sunday, 18 April (3:20 pm)
Hawthorn 8.6 (54)
def. by
Melbourne 15.14 (104)
MCG (crowd: 36,337)
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Sunday, 18 April (4:40 pm)
Geelong 10.17 (77)
def.
North Melbourne 7.5 (47)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 21,282)
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Round 6
Round 6 (ANZAC Round)
Friday, 23 April (7:50 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 9.11 (65)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 15.14 (104)
Manuka Oval (crowd: 10,064)
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Saturday, 24 April (1:45 pm)
Geelong 21.10 (136)
def.
West Coast 5.9 (39)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 21,282)
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Saturday, 24 April (1:45 pm)
Gold Coast 15.10 (100)
def.
Sydney 9.6 (60)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 9,819)
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Saturday, 24 April (4:35 pm)
Carlton 12.13 (85)
def. by
Brisbane Lions 15.13 (103)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 29,576)
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Saturday, 24 April (7:25 pm)
Melbourne 12.10 (82)
def.
Richmond 6.12 (48)
MCG (crowd: 56,418)
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Saturday, 24 April (6:10 pm)
Fremantle 14.15 (99)
def.
North Melbourne 6.12 (48)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 0 )
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Sunday, 25 April (12:30 pm)
Hawthorn 15.12 (102)
def.
Adelaide 16.3 (99)
University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 9,007)
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Sunday, 25 April (3:20 pm)
Collingwood 13.7 (85)
def. by
Essendon 16.13 (109)
MCG (crowd: 78,113)
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Sunday, 25 April (6:10 pm)
Port Adelaide 14.9 (93)
def.
St Kilda 5.9 (39)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 33,125)
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Adelaide kicked an AFL record of 15 goals straight (14 of which were kicked before half time, also a record) before registering its first behind in its loss to Hawthorn .[ 23]
Round 7
Round 7
Friday, 30 April (7:50 pm)
Richmond 11.11 (77)
def.
Western Bulldogs 7.13 (55)
MCG (crowd: 52,402)
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Saturday, 1 May (1:40 pm)
Adelaide 4.15 (39)
def. by
Greater Western Sydney 15.16 (106)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 28,853)
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Saturday, 1 May (1:45 pm)
Collingwood 7.13 (55)
def. by
Gold Coast 12.7 (79)
MCG (crowd: 24,397)
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Saturday, 1 May (4:35 pm)
St Kilda 19.14 (128)
def.
Hawthorn 9.5 (59)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 26,433)
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Saturday, 1 May (7:25 pm)
Sydney 14.6 (90)
def.
Geelong 12.16 (88)
SCG (crowd: 29,123)
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Saturday, 1 May (7:25 pm)
Brisbane Lions 13.15 (93)
def.
Port Adelaide 5.14 (44)
Gabba (crowd: 20,007)
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Sunday, 2 May (1:10 pm)
North Melbourne 11.7 (73)
def. by
Melbourne 16.7 (103)
Blundstone Arena (crowd: 6,009)
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Sunday, 2 May (3:20 pm)
Essendon 16.11 (107)
def. by
Carlton 19.9 (123)
MCG (crowd: 57,447)
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Sunday, 2 May (2:40 pm)
West Coast 20.12 (132)
def.
Fremantle 11.7 (73)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 0)
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Round 8
Round 8
Friday, 7 May (7:50 pm)
Richmond 9.9 (63)
def. by
Geelong 19.12 (126)
MCG (crowd: 54,857)
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Saturday, 8 May (1:45 pm)
Gold Coast 7.12 (54)
def. by
St Kilda 8.15 (63)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 9,271)
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Saturday, 8 May (2:10 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 16.11 (107)
def.
Essendon 16.9 (105)
GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 8,526)
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Saturday, 8 May (4:35 pm)
North Melbourne 11.10 (76)
def. by
Collingwood 14.10 (94)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 22,329)
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Saturday, 8 May (7:25 pm)
Melbourne 10.7 (67)
def.
Sydney 8.10 (58)
MCG (crowd: 35,567)
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Saturday, 8 May (7:10 pm)
Port Adelaide 12.15 (87)
def.
Adelaide 5.8 (38)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 43,069)
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Sunday, 9 May (1:10 pm)
Hawthorn 8.12 (60)
def. by
West Coast 14.14 (98)
MCG (crowd: 15,277)
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Sunday, 9 May (3:20 pm)
Western Bulldogs 16.11 (107)
def.
Carlton 13.13 (91)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 27,663)
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Sunday, 9 May (4:40 pm)
Brisbane Lions 14.11 (95)
def.
Fremantle 10.11 (71)
The Gabba (crowd: 15,403) (Moved from Optus Stadium [ 24] )
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Round 9
Round 9
Friday, 14 May (7:50 pm)
St Kilda 5.17 (47)
def. by
Geelong 10.8 (68)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 26,712)
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Saturday, 15 May (1:45 pm)
Sydney 10.12 (72)
def.
Collingwood 5.12 (42)
SCG (crowd: 31,448)
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Saturday, 15 May (2:10 pm)
Hawthorn 12.8 (80)
def. by
North Melbourne 13.9 (87)
University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 9,121)
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Saturday, 15 May (4:35 pm)
Gold Coast 7.9 (51)
def. by
Brisbane Lions 19.10 (124)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 12,636)
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Saturday, 15 May (7:25 pm)
Richmond 13.9 (87)
def.
Greater Western Sydney 12.11 (83)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 18,798)
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Saturday, 15 May (7:10 pm)
Port Adelaide 12.5 (77)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 15.6 (96)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 32,787)
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Sunday, 16 May (1:10 pm)
Essendon 10.8 (68)
def.
Fremantle 8.13 (61)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 26,357)
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Sunday, 16 May (3:20 pm)
Melbourne 13.16 (94)
def.
Carlton 10.8 (68)
MCG (crowd: 38,581)
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Sunday, 16 May (2:40 pm)
West Coast 16.10 (106)
def.
Adelaide 11.10 (76)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 43,427)
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Round 10
Round 10
Friday, 21 May (7:50 pm)
Brisbane Lions 15.12 (102)
def.
Richmond 11.8 (74)
Gabba (crowd: 31,127)
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Saturday, 22 May (1:45 pm)
Carlton 13.8 (86)
def.
Hawthorn 9.9 (63)
MCG (crowd: 45,741)
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Saturday, 22 May (2:10 pm)
Geelong 14.7 (91)
def.
Gold Coast 8.9 (57)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 22,055)
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Saturday, 22 May (4:05 pm)
Adelaide 15.6 (96)
def.
Melbourne 14.11 (95)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 31,373)
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Saturday, 22 May (7:25 pm)
Western Bulldogs 21.18 (144)
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St Kilda 5.3 (33)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 28,720)
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Saturday, 22 May (5:40 pm)
Fremantle 12.14 (86)
def.
Sydney 13.6 (84)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 29,134)
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Sunday, 23 May (1:10 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 13.15 (93)
def.
West Coast 11.11 (77)
GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 9,046)
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Sunday, 23 May (3:20 pm)
Collingwood 8.10 (58)
def. by
Port Adelaide 8.11 (59)
MCG (crowd: 23,415)
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Sunday, 23 May (4:40 pm)
Essendon 22.9 (141)
def.
North Melbourne 10.9 (69)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 33,121)
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Round 11
Round 11 (Sir Doug Nicholls Round Week 1)
Friday, 28 May (7:50 pm)
Western Bulldogs 8.11 (59)
def. by
Melbourne 13.9 (87)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
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Saturday, 29 May (1:45 pm)
Collingwood 6.15 (51)
def. by
Geelong 8.13 (61)
MCG (crowd: 0)
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Saturday, 29 May (2:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 19.15 (129)
def.
Greater Western Sydney 10.5 (65)
Gabba (crowd: 22,038)
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Saturday, 29 May (4:35 pm)
St Kilda 12.16 (88)
def.
North Melbourne 10.8 (68)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
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Saturday, 29 May (7:40 pm)
Gold Coast 17.11 (113)
def.
Hawthorn 11.10 (76)
SCG (crowd: 1,241) (Moved from TIO Stadium [ 29] )
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Saturday, 29 May (5:40 pm)
West Coast 11.5 (71)
def. by
Essendon 12.15 (87)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 41,883)
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Sunday, 30 May (2:10 pm)
Richmond 17.9 (111)
def.
Adelaide 12.11 (83)
GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 4,236) (Moved from MCG [ 30] )
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Sunday, 30 May (3:20 pm)
Sydney 15.10 (100)
def.
Carlton 11.12 (78)
SCG (crowd: 29,882)
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Sunday, 30 May (4:50 pm)
Port Adelaide 18.7 (115)
def.
Fremantle 9.15 (69)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 26,759)
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Round 12
Round 12 (Sir Doug Nicholls Round Week 2)
Friday, 4 June (7:20 pm)
Melbourne 14.13 (97)
def.
Brisbane Lions 11.9 (75)
GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 3,772) (Moved from TIO Traeger Park [ 31] )
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Saturday, 5 June (1:45 pm)
Sydney 13.14 (92)
def.
St Kilda 12.11 (83)
SCG (crowd: 19,020) (Moved from Marvel Stadium [ 31] )
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Saturday, 5 June (4:05 pm)
Adelaide 10.13 (73)
def. by
Collingwood 12.6 (78)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 30,446)
Report
Saturday, 5 June (5:40 pm)
Essendon 12.12 (84)
def. by
Richmond 19.9 (123)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 55,656) (Moved from MCG [ 31] )
Report
Sunday, 6 June (3:20 pm)
Carlton 10.13 (73)
def. by
West Coast 14.11 (95)
SCG (crowd: 5,137) (Moved from MCG [ 31] )
Report
Sunday, 6 June (4:40 pm)
Fremantle 9.11 (65)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 13.15 (93)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 32,875)
Report
Bye Geelong , Gold Coast , Greater Western Sydney , Hawthorn , North Melbourne , Port Adelaide
Round 13
Round 13
Thursday, 10 June (7:10 pm)
Port Adelaide 14.7 (91)
def. by
Geelong 17.10 (112)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 28,718)
Report
Friday, 11 June (7:50 pm)
Sydney 7.9 (51)
def. by
Hawthorn 14.5 (89)
SCG (crowd: 25,904)
Report
Saturday, 12 June (2:15 pm)
Fremantle 11.10 (76)
def.
Gold Coast 6.13 (49)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 27,318)
Report
Saturday, 12 June (7:25 pm)
St Kilda 8.12 (60)
def. by
Adelaide 9.12 (66)
Cazalys Stadium (crowd: 5,969)
Report
Sunday, 13 June (3:20 pm)
North Melbourne 14.10 (94)
drew with
Greater Western Sydney 14.10 (94)
Blundstone Arena (crowd: 3,462)
Report
Sunday, 13 June (5:20 pm)
West Coast 13.7 (85)
def.
Richmond 12.9 (81)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 50,834)
Report
Monday, 14 June (3:20 pm)
Melbourne 9.9 (63)
def. by
Collingwood 11.14 (80)
SCG (crowd: 16,453) (Moved from MCG [ 32] )
Report
Bye Brisbane Lions , Carlton , Essendon , Western Bulldogs
The game between West Coast and Richmond was brought forward from Round 14 to Round 13, which had been both teams' originally fixtured bye; this allowed Richmond, whose players had remained interstate since Round 11, to visit Western Australia without quarantine and then return to Victoria five days earlier than the original fixture would have allowed.[ 33]
The attendance of 3,462 at the North Melbourne and Greater Western Sydney match is the lowest ever figure for a VFL/AFL fixture in Tasmania.[ 34]
Round 14
Round 14
Friday, 18 June (7:50 pm)
Geelong 12.11 (83)
def.
Western Bulldogs 11.12 (78)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 6,583)
Report
Saturday, 19 June (1:45 pm)
Gold Coast 4.7 (31)
def. by
Port Adelaide 12.9 (81)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 7,117)
Report
Saturday, 19 June (4:35 pm)
North Melbourne 6.9 (45)
def. by
Brisbane Lions 9.14 (68)
Blundstone Arena (crowd: 5,060) (Moved from Marvel Stadium [ 35] )
Report
Saturday, 19 June (7:25 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 16.6 (102)
def.
Carlton 9.12 (66)
GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 7,035)
Report
Sunday, 20 June (3:20 pm)
Hawthorn 10.13 (73)
def. by
Essendon 13.8 (86)
University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 14,834) (Moved from MCG [ 35] )
Report
Bye Adelaide , Collingwood , Fremantle , Melbourne , Richmond , St Kilda , Sydney , West Coast
Round 15
Round 15
Thursday, 24 June (7:30 pm)
Brisbane Lions 13.16 (94)
def.
Geelong 7.8 (50)
Gabba (crowd: 29,024)
Report
Friday, 25 June (7:50 pm)
Richmond 2.10 (22)
def. by
St Kilda 9.8 (62)
MCG (crowd: 14,787)
Report
Saturday, 26 June (1:45 pm)
Collingwood 12.7 (79)
def. by
Fremantle 14.7 (91)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 11,570)
Report
Saturday, 26 June (1:45 pm)
North Melbourne 9.18 (72)
def.
Gold Coast 9.9 (63)
Blundstone Arena (crowd: 6,719)
Report
Saturday, 26 June (4:05 pm)
Port Adelaide 12.9 (81)
def.
Sydney 10.11 (71)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 29,631)
Report
Saturday, 26 June (7:25 pm)
Essendon 8.9 (57)
def. by
Melbourne 9.14 (68)
MCG (crowd: 19,414)
Report
Sunday, 27 June (1:10 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 11.6 (72)
def. by
Hawthorn 13.12 (90)
MCG (crowd: 9,897) (Moved from GIANTS Stadium [ 37] )
Report
Sunday, 27 June (1:20 pm)
West Coast 6.7 (43)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 13.20 (98)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Sunday, 27 June (4:10 pm)
Carlton 12.11 (83)
def.
Adelaide 10.13 (73)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 14,930)
Report
Round 16
Round 16
Thursday, 1 July (7:20 pm)
Gold Coast 10.17 (77)
def.
Richmond 10.7 (67)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 9,327) (Moved from Metricon Stadium [ 40] )
Report
Friday, 2 July (7:50 pm)
Geelong 15.8 (98)
def.
Essendon 8.9 (57)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 15,579)
Report
Saturday, 3 July (1:45 pm)
Melbourne 7.13 (55)
def. by
Greater Western Sydney 9.10 (64)
MCG (crowd: 16,963)
Report
Saturday, 3 July (4:05 pm)
Adelaide 8.11 (59)
def. by
Brisbane Lions 17.9 (111)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 16,178)
Report
Saturday, 3 July (7:40 pm)
Hawthorn 7.11 (53)
def. by
Port Adelaide 13.9 (87)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 18,251)
Report
Saturday, 3 July (7:40 pm)
Fremantle 8.16 (64)
def. by
Carlton 12.8 (80)
MCG (crowd: 12,103) (Moved from Optus Stadium [ 40] )
Report
Sunday, 4 July (1:10 pm)
Sydney 18.10 (118)
def.
West Coast 3.8 (26)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 9,520) (Moved from SCG [ 40] )
Report
Sunday, 4 July (3:20 pm)
Collingwood 8.13 (61)
def. by
St Kilda 10.10 (70)
MCG (crowd: 18,082)
Report
Sunday, 4 July (4:40 pm)
Western Bulldogs 16.12 (108)
def.
North Melbourne 11.13 (79)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 18,216)
Report
Round 17
Round 17
Thursday, 8 July (7:10 pm)
Port Adelaide 8.7 (55)
def. by
Melbourne 12.14 (86)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 30,908)
Report
Friday, 9 July (7:50 pm)
Essendon 11.18 (84)
def.
Adelaide 2.9 (21)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 23,604)
Report
Saturday, 10 July (1:45 pm)
Hawthorn 6.10 (46)
def. by
Fremantle 16.12 (108)
University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 9,111)
Report
Saturday, 10 July (4:35 pm)
Carlton 5.14 (44)
def. by
Geelong 10.10 (70)
MCG (crowd: 31,834)
Report
Saturday, 10 July (7:25 pm)
Brisbane Lions 8.15 (63)
def. by
St Kilda 14.11 (95)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 9,075) (Moved from The Gabba [ 43] )
Report
Sunday, 11 July (12:40 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 9.10 (64)
def. by
Gold Coast 10.5 (65)
Mars Stadium (crowd: 2,952) (Moved from GIANTS Stadium [ 44] )
Report
Sunday, 11 July (3:20 pm)
Western Bulldogs 8.12 (60)
def. by
Sydney 11.13 (79)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 24,817)
Report
Sunday, 11 July (4:10 pm)
Richmond 11.5 (71)
def. by
Collingwood 13.9 (87)
MCG (crowd: 29,437)
Report
Monday, 12 July (5:40 pm)
West Coast 8.12 (60)
def. by
North Melbourne 10.10 (70)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 30,515)
Report
Adelaide 's score of 2.9 (21) against Essendon set new records for the lowest score in Adelaide's history, and the lowest score ever by any team at Marvel Stadium , surpassing the previous mark of 3.6 (24) from Round 18, 2011 , which was also scored by the Crows.[ 45]
Round 18
Round 18
Thursday, 15 July (6:10 pm)
Fremantle 3.13 (31)
def. by
Geelong 14.16 (100)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 35,271)
Report
Friday, 16 July (8:05 pm)
Richmond 16.10 (106)
def.
Brisbane Lions 13.8 (86)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 4,119) (Moved from MCG [ 46] )
Report
Saturday, 17 July (1:45 pm)
St Kilda 8.13 (61)
def. by
Port Adelaide 10.14 (74)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 17 July (4:35 pm)
Gold Coast 11.13 (79)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 14.6 (90)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 8,244)
Report
Saturday, 17 July (7:25 pm)
Melbourne 11.13 (79)
drew with
Hawthorn 12.7 (79)
MCG (crowd: 0)
Report
Sunday, 18 July (12:35 pm)
North Melbourne 11.8 (74)
def. by
Essendon 13.14 (92)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 5,114) (Moved from Marvel Stadium [ 46] )
Report
Sunday, 18 July (3:20 pm)
Collingwood 9.8 (62)
def. by
Carlton 13.13 (91)
MCG (crowd: 0)
Report
Sunday, 18 July (4:10 pm)
Adelaide 8.8 (56)
def. by
West Coast 14.14 (98)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 24,554)
Report
Sunday, 18 July (6:10 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 11.6 (72)
def. by
Sydney 15.8 (98)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,374) (Moved from GIANTS Stadium [ 46] )
Report
Round 19
Round 19
Friday, 23 July (7:15 pm)
Port Adelaide 14.13 (97)
def.
Collingwood 10.9 (69)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) (Moved from Adelaide Oval )
Report
Saturday, 24 July (1:45 pm)
Carlton 11.11 (77)
def. by
North Melbourne 18.8 (116)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 24 July (3:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 17.18 (120)
def.
Gold Coast 10.11 (71)
Gabba (crowd: 16,660)
Report
Saturday, 24 July (2:35 pm)
West Coast 14.10 (94)
def.
St Kilda 13.8 (86)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 43,657)
Report
Saturday, 24 July (7:25 pm)
Melbourne 9.11 (65)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 13.7 (85)
MCG (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 24 July (7:40 pm)
Adelaide 16.6 (102)
def.
Hawthorn 13.5 (83)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) (Moved from Adelaide Oval )
Report
Sunday, 25 July (12:30 pm)
Sydney 14.14 (98)
def.
Fremantle 8.10 (58)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,875) (Moved from SCG )
Report
Sunday, 25 July (3:20 pm)
Geelong 15.5 (95)
def.
Richmond 8.9 (57)
MCG (crowd: 0)
Report
Sunday, 25 July (6:10 pm)
Essendon 7.11 (53)
def. by
Greater Western Sydney 9.12 (66)
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,681) (Moved from Marvel Stadium )
Report
Round 20
Round 20
Friday, 30 July (7:50 pm)
St Kilda 12.9 (81)
def. by
Carlton 18.4 (112)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 31 July (12:20 pm)
Western Bulldogs 15.15 (105)
def.
Adelaide 8.8 (56)
Mars Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 31 July (1:15 pm)
North Melbourne 6.6 (42)
def. by
Geelong 8.14 (62)
Blundstone Arena (crowd: 8,083)
Report
Saturday, 31 July (4:15 pm)
Collingwood 14.6 (90)
def.
West Coast 6.9 (45)
MCG (crowd: 0)
Report
Sunday, 1 August (12:10 pm)
Gold Coast 4.6 (30)
def. by
Melbourne 18.20 (128)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) (Moved from Metricon Stadium [ 47] )
Report
Sunday, 1 August (2:10 pm)
Hawthorn 14.8 (92)
def.
Brisbane Lions 12.8 (80)
University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 5,381) (Moved from MCG )
Report
Sunday, 1 August (3:10 pm)
Essendon 16.6 (102)
def. by
Sydney 17.7 (109)
MCG (crowd: 0) (Moved from Marvel Stadium )
Report
Sunday, 1 August (3:10 pm)
Fremantle 7.13 (55)
def.
Richmond 6.15 (51)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 24,979)
Report
Sunday, 1 August (6:10 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 11.7 (73)
def. by
Port Adelaide 15.10 (100)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) (Moved from UNSW Canberra Oval [ 47] )
Report
Round 21
Round 21
Friday, 6 August (7:50 pm)
Geelong 8.17 (65)
def. by
Greater Western Sydney 13.6 (84)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 7 August (1:45 pm)
Carlton 8.9 (57)
def. by
Gold Coast 11.10 (76)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 7 August (4:35 pm)
Richmond 13.11 (89)
def.
North Melbourne 8.8 (56)
MCG (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 7 August (7:10 pm)
Adelaide 7.9 (51)
def. by
Port Adelaide 7.13 (55)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 14,376)
Report
Saturday, 7 August (7:40 pm)
St Kilda 14.9 (93)
def.
Sydney 10.4 (64)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) (Moved from SCG [ 31] )
Report
Sunday, 8 August (2:10 pm)
Hawthorn 15.7 (97)
def.
Collingwood 12.6 (78)
MCG (crowd: 0)
Report
Sunday, 8 August (3:20 pm)
Western Bulldogs 12.12 (84)
def. by
Essendon 15.7 (97)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Sunday, 8 August (3:10 pm)
Fremantle 8.6 (54)
def. by
Brisbane Lions 18.10 (118)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 29,589) (Moved from The Gabba [ 24] )
Report
Monday, 9 August (6:10 pm)
West Coast 9.9 (63)
def. by
Melbourne 10.12 (72)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 31,584)
Report
The match between Hawthorn and Collingwood was originally moved from the MCG to University of Tasmania Stadium to allow spectators to attend; but was returned to its original venue after a COVID-19 case was detected in Tasmania.[ 48]
The match between West Coast and Melbourne was originally scheduled to be played on August 7, but was pushed back to August 9 to allow Melbourne to complete seven days of quarantine in Western Australia .[ 49]
The match between West Coast and Melbourne was suspended early in the final quarter under the lightning policy, and when the game resumed 29 minutes later, it was played to its full length.
Round 22
Round 22
Friday, 13 August (7:50 pm)
Greater Western Sydney 16.10 (106)
def.
Richmond 10.7 (67)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) (Moved from GIANTS Stadium )
Report
Saturday, 14 August (1:45 pm)
Hawthorn 9.10 (64)
def.
Western Bulldogs 5.7 (37)
University of Tasmania Stadium (crowd: 7,822)
Report
Saturday, 14 August (4:05 pm)
Port Adelaide 21.14 (140)
def.
Carlton 5.15 (45)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 13,943)
Report
Saturday, 14 August (4:35 pm)
Geelong 13.7 (85)
def.
St Kilda 11.5 (71)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 14 August (7:25 pm)
Brisbane Lions 22.10 (142)
def.
Collingwood 8.9 (57)
Gabba (crowd: 15,146) (Moved from Marvel Stadium )
Report
Saturday, 14 August (7:40 pm)
North Melbourne 12.5 (77)
def. by
Sydney 13.13 (91)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Sunday, 15 August (2:10 pm)
Melbourne 16.8 (104)
def.
Adelaide 9.9 (63)
MCG (crowd: 0)
Report
Sunday, 15 August (3:20 pm)
Gold Coast 4.6 (30)
def. by
Essendon 14.14 (98)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 0) (Moved from Metricon Stadium )
Report
Sunday, 15 August (3:10 pm)
Fremantle 12.7 (79)
def.
West Coast 9.10 (64)
Optus Stadium (crowd: 51,692)
Report
Round 23
Round 23
Friday, 20 August (7:50 pm)
Western Bulldogs 10.4 (64)
def. by
Port Adelaide 9.12 (66)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 21 August (1:35 pm)
Richmond 12.11 (83)
drew with
Hawthorn 12.11 (83)
MCG (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 21 August (1:45 pm)
Sydney 21.10 (136)
def.
Gold Coast 6.13 (49)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) (Moved from SCG )
Report
Saturday, 21 August (4:35 pm)
Brisbane Lions 19.11 (125)
def.
West Coast 13.9 (87)
Gabba (crowd: 21,845)
Report
Saturday, 21 August (7:25 pm)
Geelong 12.5 (77)
def. by
Melbourne 12.9 (81)
GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Saturday, 21 August (7:40 pm)
Carlton 11.9 (75)
def. by
Greater Western Sydney 12.17 (89)
Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0)
Report
Sunday, 22 August (12:15 pm)
St Kilda 17.5 (107)
def.
Fremantle 6.13 (49)
Blundstone Arena (crowd: 3,082) (Moved from Marvel Stadium )
Report
Sunday, 22 August (3:20 pm)
Essendon 16.6 (102)
def.
Collingwood 9.10 (64)
MCG (crowd: 0)
Report
Sunday, 22 August (4:10 pm)
Adelaide 13.20 (98)
def.
North Melbourne 8.6 (54)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 13,103)
Report
Max Gawn kicked a goal after the siren to win the game for Melbourne against Geelong , after trailing by 44 points midway through the third quarter. In doing so, Melbourne secured the minor premiership. It was the first time that the minor premiership was not confirmed until after the siren in the final round since Round 22, 1987 . It was also the first time Melbourne had kicked a goal after the siren to win a game.[citation needed ]
Season notes
Melbourne won its first nine games of the season, its best unbeaten start to a season since 1956 .[ 50]
North Melbourne 'won' the wooden spoon , their 14th total and their first since 1972 . They were only the 8th team in VFL/AFL history to finish last on the ladder after every round of the home-and-away season (and the first since 2008 ).[ 51]
Melbourne won the minor premiership for the first time since 1964. Melbourne also won the McClelland Trophy for the first time since 1990 for finishing first.
West Coast missed the AFL finals for the first time since 2014 .
Win/loss table
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
F1
F2
F3
GF
Ladder
Adelaide
Geel +12
Syd -33
GCS +10
NM +41
Frem -12
Haw -3
GWS -67
PA -49
WCE -30
Melb +1
Rich -28
Coll -5
StK +6
X
Carl -10
BL -52
Ess -63
WCE -42
Haw +19
WB -49
PA -4
Melb -41
NM +44
X
X
X
X
15
Brisbane Lions
Syd -31
Geel -1
Coll +1
WB -19
Ess +57
Carl +18
PA +49
Frem +24
GCS +73
Rich +28
GWS +64
Melb -22
X
NM +23
Geel +44
Adel +52
StK -32
Rich -20
GCS +49
Haw -12
Frem +64
Coll +85
WCE +38
Melb -33
WB -1
X
X
4 (5)
Carlton
Rich -25
Coll -21
Frem +45
GCS +11
PA -28
BL -18
Ess +16
WB -16
Melb -26
Haw +23
Syd -22
WCE -22
X
GWS -36
Adel +10
Frem +16
Geel -26
Coll +29
NM -39
StK +31
GCS -19
PA -95
GWS -14
X
X
X
X
13
Collingwood
WB -16
Carl +21
BL -1
GWS -30
WCE -27
Ess -24
GCS -24
NM +18
Syd -30
PA -1
Geel -10
Adel +5
Melb +17
X
Frem -12
StK -9
Rich +16
Carl -29
PA -28
WCE +45
Haw -19
BL -85
Ess -38
X
X
X
X
17
Essendon
Haw -1
PA -54
StK +75
Syd -3
BL -57
Coll +24
Carl -16
GWS -2
Frem +7
NM +72
WCE +16
Rich -39
X
Haw +13
Melb -11
Geel -41
Adel +63
NM +18
GWS -13
Syd -7
WB +13
GCS +68
Coll +38
WB -49
X
X
X
8 (8)
Fremantle
Melb -22
GWS +31
Carl -45
Haw +15
Adel +12
NM +51
WCE -59
BL -24
Ess -7
Syd +2
PA -46
WB -28
GCS +27
X
Coll +12
Carl -16
Haw +62
Geel -69
Syd -40
Rich +4
BL -64
WCE +15
StK -58
X
X
X
X
11
Geelong
Adel -12
BL +1
Haw +5
Melb -25
NM +30
WCE +97
Syd -2
Rich +63
StK +21
GCS +34
Coll +10
X
PA +21
WB +5
BL -44
Ess +41
Carl +26
Frem +69
Rich +38
NM +20
GWS -19
StK +14
Melb -4
PA -43
GWS +35
Melb -83
X
3 (4)
Gold Coast
WCE -25
NM +59
Adel -10
Carl -11
WB -62
Syd +40
Coll +24
StK -9
BL -73
Geel -34
Haw +37
X
Frem -27
PA -50
NM -9
Rich +10
GWS +1
WB -11
BL -49
Melb -98
Carl +19
Ess -68
Syd -87
X
X
X
X
16
Greater Western Sydney
StK -8
Frem -31
Melb -34
Coll +30
Syd +2
WB -39
Adel +67
Ess +2
Rich -4
WCE +16
BL -64
X
NM 0
Carl +36
Haw -18
Melb +9
GCS -1
Syd -26
Ess +13
PA -27
Geel +19
Rich +39
Carl +14
Syd +1
Geel -35
X
X
7 (6)
Hawthorn
Ess +1
Rich -29
Geel -5
Frem -15
Melb -50
Adel +3
StK -69
WCE -38
NM -7
Carl -23
GCS -37
X
Syd +38
Ess -13
GWS +18
PA -34
Frem -62
Melb 0
Adel -19
BL +12
Coll +19
WB +27
Rich 0
X
X
X
X
14
Melbourne
Frem +22
StK +18
GWS +34
Geel +25
Haw +50
Rich +34
NM +30
Syd +9
Carl +26
Adel -1
WB +28
BL +22
Coll -17
X
Ess +11
GWS -9
PA +31
Haw 0
WB -20
GCS +98
WCE +9
Adel +41
Geel +4
BL +33
X
Geel +83
WB +74
1 (1)
North Melbourne
PA -52
GCS -59
WB -128
Adel -41
Geel -30
Frem -51
Melb -30
Coll -18
Haw +7
Ess -72
StK -20
X
GWS 0
BL -23
GCS +9
WB -29
WCE +10
Ess -18
Carl +39
Geel -20
Rich -33
Syd -14
Adel -44
X
X
X
X
18
Port Adelaide
NM +52
Ess +54
WCE -37
Rich +2
Carl +28
StK +54
BL -49
Adel +49
WB -19
Coll +1
Frem +46
X
Geel -21
GCS +50
Syd +10
Haw +34
Melb -31
StK +13
Coll +28
GWS +27
Adel +4
Carl +95
WB +2
Geel +43
X
WB -71
X
2 (3)
Richmond
Carl +25
Haw +29
Syd -45
PA -2
StK +86
Melb -34
WB +22
Geel -63
GWS +4
BL -28
Adel +28
Ess +39
WCE -4
X
StK -40
GCS -10
Coll -16
BL +20
Geel -38
Frem -4
NM +33
GWS -39
Haw 0
X
X
X
X
12
St Kilda
GWS +8
Melb -18
Ess -75
WCE +20
Rich -86
PA -54
Haw +69
GCS +9
Geel -21
WB -111
NM +20
Syd -9
Adel -6
X
Rich +40
Coll +9
BL +32
PA -13
WCE -8
Carl -31
Syd +29
Geel -14
Frem +58
X
X
X
X
10
Sydney
BL +31
Adel +33
Rich +45
Ess +3
GWS -2
GCS -40
Geel +2
Melb -9
Coll +30
Frem -2
Carl +22
StK +9
Haw -38
X
PA -10
WCE +92
WB +19
GWS +26
Frem +40
Ess +7
StK -29
NM +14
GCS +87
GWS -1
X
X
X
6 (7)
West Coast
GCS +25
WB -7
PA +37
StK -20
Coll +27
Geel -97
Frem +59
Haw +38
Adel +30
GWS -16
Ess -16
Carl +22
Rich +4
X
WB -55
Syd -92
NM -10
Adel +42
StK +8
Coll -45
Melb -9
Frem -15
BL -38
X
X
X
X
9
Western Bulldogs
Coll +16
WCE +7
NM +128
BL +19
GCS +62
GWS +39
Rich -22
Carl +16
PA +19
StK +111
Melb -28
Frem +28
X
Geel -5
WCE +55
NM +29
Syd -19
GCS +11
Melb +20
Adel +49
Ess -13
Haw -27
PA -2
Ess +49
BL +1
PA +71
Melb -74
5 (2)
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
F1
F2
F3
GF
Ladder
+
Win
Qualified for finals
-
Loss
X
Bye
Draw
Eliminated
Bold – Home game
X – Bye
Opponent for round listed above margin
Ladder
Updated to match(es) played on 21 August 2021. Source:
AFL Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Ladder progression
Numbers highlighted in green indicates the team finished the round inside the top 8.
Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished in first place on the ladder in that round.
Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round.
Underlined numbers indicates the team did not play during that round, either due to a bye or a postponed game.
Subscript numbers indicate ladder position at round's end.
Points by round Team ╲ Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Melbourne 43 84 123 162 202 242 281 321 361 362 401 441 441 441 481 482 521 541 543 583 621 661 701 Port Adelaide 41 81 84 124 164 203 203 243 245 285 325 325 325 365 404 444 445 484 524 564 604 643 682 Geelong 012 411 87 810 128 164 165 204 243 283 324 323 363 403 405 445 483 523 562 602 603 642 643 Brisbane Lions 015 014 413 416 810 128 167 205 244 284 323 324 324 364 403 443 444 444 485 486 525 565 604 Western Bulldogs 46 85 121 161 201 241 242 282 322 361 362 402 402 402 442 481 482 522 561 601 602 604 605 Sydney 44 83 122 163 163 165 204 206 246 246 286 326 326 326 326 366 406 446 486 525 526 566 606 Greater Western Sydney 011 016 017 415 812 814 1211 169 169 208 2010 2010 2210 269 2610 308 3010 3012 348 349 388 427 467 Essendon 010 017 410 412 414 812 815 815 1212 1611 209 209 2011 2410 2411 2412 2811 328 329 3210 369 408 448 West Coast 42 47 85 86 126 1210 168 207 247 247 247 287 327 327 327 327 328 367 407 407 407 409 409 St Kilda 48 410 416 811 813 816 1214 1611 1611 1614 2012 2012 2013 2013 2412 2811 329 3211 3212 3213 3611 3612 4010 Fremantle 016 48 415 89 129 166 169 1610 1610 2010 2011 2011 249 2411 289 2810 327 3210 3211 368 3612 4010 4011 Richmond 45 82 86 88 125 127 166 168 208 209 248 288 288 288 288 289 2812 329 3210 3211 3610 3611 3812 Carlton 014 015 412 87 811 813 1212 1213 1213 1612 1613 1614 1614 1614 2013 2413 2413 2813 2813 3212 3213 3213 3213 Hawthorn 49 413 414 417 417 815 816 817 817 817 817 817 1217 1217 1617 1617 1617 1817 1817 2217 2615 3014 3214 Adelaide 47 412 88 125 127 129 1213 1214 1215 1613 1615 1615 2012 2012 2014 2015 2016 2016 2415 2416 2417 2417 2815 Gold Coast 017 46 49 413 415 811 1210 1212 1214 1215 1614 1613 1615 1616 1616 2014 2414 2414 2414 2415 2814 2815 2816 Collingwood 013 49 411 414 416 417 417 816 816 816 816 1216 1616 1615 1615 1616 2015 2015 2016 2414 2416 2416 2417 North Melbourne 018 018 018 018 018 018 018 018 418 418 418 418 618 618 1018 1018 1418 1418 1818 1818 1818 1818 1818
Positions of teams round by round
Finals series
Week one
Week two
Week three
Week four
Club leadership
Club
Coach
Captain(s)
Vice-captain(s)
Leadership group
Adelaide
Matthew Nicks
Rory Sloane
Matt Crouch , Tom Doedee , Tom Lynch , Brodie Smith
[ 53]
Brisbane Lions
Chris Fagan
Dayne Zorko
Harris Andrews
Jarrod Berry , Darcy Gardiner , Ryan Lester , Jarryd Lyons , Lincoln McCarthy , Hugh McCluggage , Lachie Neale , Daniel Rich
[ 54]
Carlton
David Teague
Patrick Cripps Sam Docherty
Collingwood
Nathan Buckley (round 1–13) Robert Harvey (round 15–)
Scott Pendlebury
Taylor Adams , Jeremy Howe , Steele Sidebottom
Brodie Grundy , Darcy Moore , Jordan Roughead
[ 55]
Essendon
Ben Rutten
Dyson Heppell
Michael Hurley , Andrew McGrath , Zach Merrett
[ 56]
Fremantle
Justin Longmuir
Nathan Fyfe
Andrew Brayshaw , Reece Conca , David Mundy , Alex Pearce , Michael Walters
[ 57]
Geelong
Chris Scott
Joel Selwood
Mark Blicavs , Patrick Dangerfield
Mitch Duncan , Mark O'Connor , Tom Stewart , Zach Tuohy
[ 58]
Gold Coast
Stuart Dew
David Swallow Jarrod Witts
Sam Collins , Touk Miller
[ 59]
Greater Western Sydney
Leon Cameron
Stephen Coniglio
Toby Greene
Phil Davis , Matt de Boer , Jacob Hopper , Josh Kelly , Lachie Whitfield
[ 60]
Hawthorn
Alastair Clarkson
Ben McEvoy
Jaeger O’Meara
Jack Gunston , Tom Mitchell , Liam Shiels , James Worpel
[ 61]
Melbourne
Simon Goodwin
Max Gawn
Jack Viney
[ 62]
North Melbourne
David Noble
Jack Ziebell
Luke McDonald , Jy Simpkin
Ben Cunnington , Robbie Tarrant , Kayne Turner
[ 63]
Port Adelaide
Ken Hinkley
Tom Jonas
Ollie Wines
Darcy Byrne-Jones , Hamish Hartlett
[ 64]
Richmond
Damien Hardwick
Trent Cotchin
Jack Riewoldt , Shane Edwards
St Kilda
Brett Ratten
Jarryn Geary Jack Steele
Dougal Howard , Tim Membrey
Jack Billings , Sebastian Ross , Callum Wilkie
[ 65]
Sydney
John Longmire
Josh Kennedy Luke Parker Dane Rampe
Harry Cunningham , Lance Franklin , Jake Lloyd , Callum Mills , Tom Papley
[ 66]
West Coast
Adam Simpson
Luke Shuey
Jeremy McGovern
Josh Kennedy , Nic Naitanui
[ 67]
Western Bulldogs
Luke Beveridge
Marcus Bontempelli
Mitch Wallis
[ 68]
Awards
Coleman Medal
Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the Coleman Medal at the end of that round.
Numbers underlined indicates the player did not play in that round.
Player
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Total
1
Harry McKay
22
46
713
215
116
622
426
430
333
235
338
038
038
341
243
346
248
452
052
557
158
058
058
58
2
Tom Hawkins
22
35
27
29
110
313
114
418
220
222
325
025
429
130
131
637
037
441
445
146
147
350
454
54
3
Jack Riewoldt
44
48
19
312
517
219
120
121
122
325
530
232
234
034
034
135
136
642
244
145
247
148
351
51
4
Taylor Walker
55
611
617
320
222
325
227
027
027
330
434
236
137
037
340
141
041
142
446
248
048
048
048
48
Josh Bruce
11
34
1014
115
217
219
120
525
227
330
333
134
034
337
037
239
140
141
243
245
348
048
048
Lance Franklin
00
33
03
36
511
011
011
011
213
619
322
224
125
025
429
332
133
437
239
241
142
042
648
7
Bayley Fritsch
22
13
36
410
010
212
618
018
321
122
325
227
128
028
028
031
132
335
237
239
039
746
147
47
Charlie Cameron
00
22
24
04
15
38
412
315
318
119
120
222
022
224
327
330
030
232
335
136
238
644
347
Ben King
33
36
410
111
213
518
220
323
225
328
432
032
032
234
034
438
038
240
343
043
043
043
447
10
Charlie Dixon
22
46
06
06
28
210
010
212
214
115
318
018
422
224
226
430
232
133
437
441
142
446
046
46
Player milestones
Best and fairest
Coach changes
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