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ROUND 2, MARCH 25-28, 2021

FEATURES

HONOURING A STAR: St Kilda fans will get the chance to honour the late Danny Frawley on Saturday night.

SPUD’S GAME

The spotlight will be on mental health this week when St Kilda and Melbourne honour Danny Frawley. ASHLEY BROWNE reports.

DARE TO DREAM

The positive noise around Carlton is building but now it’s time for the Blues to deliver on the field. ASHLEY BROWNE reports.

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SUNS COACH STUART DEW AFTER YOUNG STAR MATT ROWELL INJURED HIS KNEE IN ROUND ONE

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eelong and Brisbane entered the season with legitimate hopes of winning the premiership. Come 10.30pm on Friday night, one of them might be in a world of hurt. The Cats dropped a shocker to 2020 wooden spooner Adelaide last Saturday afternoon and just a few hours later, Brisbane was well beaten at home by Sydney, which won just five games last year. It makes the stakes at GMHBA Stadium on Friday night absolutely enormous. One of the genuine 2020 flag fancies will be 0-2 and you have to go back to North Melbourne in 1999 to find a premiership team that started the season with two straight defeats. The Lions were brought undone by a lack of pressure and intensity. Geelong didn’t seem to be any quicker than last year, despite the addition of former Hawthorn speedster Isaac Smith, and was taken apart in the first half by the relentless Crows, whose pressure game at times resembled that of Richmond in last year’s Grand Final. The Cats’ loss was further soured by Patrick Dangerfield’s report and,

EARLY HICCUP: 2020 runner-up Geelong faces a crucial clash with the Brisbane Lions after their shock loss to the Crows.

at the time of writing, the Geelong superstar was almost certain to be suspended for his clash with Jake Kelly that left the Adelaide defender concussed and stretchered from the ground. Dangerfield elected to bump and faces the consequences of that decision. Also facing a 0-2 start to the season is one of Carlton and

u The 2021 season didn’t exactly kick off according to script with several upsets, the last-minute introduction of the medical sub rule and the biggest off-season recruit succumbing to injury. In terms of upsets, they didn’t come any bigger than Adelaide’s courageous two-goal win over a Geelong side which was expected to be a legitimate premiership contender.

But last season’s wooden spooners led from go to whoa on a hot Saturday afternoon at Adelaide Oval. Taylor Walker wound back the clock with five goals and a bunch of unheralded Crows worked their backsides off to leave the Cats embarrassed. Worse, Geelong lost star recruit Jeremy Cameron after he went down with a

Collingwood, who open the round at the MCG on Thursday night. The Blues’ 25-point losing margin to Richmond didn’t reflect how close a contest it was and shows there is reason for Carlton to be optimistic about what lies ahead. The Magpies kicked just 7.11 in their loss to the Western Bulldogs and don’t appear to be any more hamstring injury in the week leading into the game. Sydney’s 31-point win over Brisbane at the Gabba was a close second in the round one upset rankings. The Swans unveiled a bunch of kids who could take them a long way this year and for seasons to come. Let’s wait a few weeks to see how the medical sub rule plays out, but it was a little odd to

One of the flag fancies will be 0-2

see such an important change to the framework of our game being rushed through on the eve of the season. Thanks to our readers who responded positively to the Record now being an all-in-one edition. In even better news, the retail edition will return this week in Victoria and will be on sale at newsagents, Coles and Coles Express every Thursday. AFL.com.au     AFL RECORD  5

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ONE WEEK at a TIME WALKING TALL: The Crows had plenty to smile about after upsetting the Cats.

than a side that will either just make or miss the top eight. The Blues are likely in the same boat, which is what makes this clash so appetising. It could be an ‘eight-point game’ before the end of March. In 2020, the Swans and the Crows finished in the bottom of the ladder. So too did Hawthorn, which looked gone for all money when it trailed arch enemy Essendon at

Marvel Stadium by 40 points close to half-time. An hour or so later, the Hawks had won by one point in a remarkable game, and which added to the feel-good vibe for much of round one. Indeed, save for a serious knee injury to rising Gold Coast star Matt Rowell, there was much to enjoy from having the footy back.

Crowds returned to games in Victoria and both the MCG on Thursday and Friday night and Marvel Stadium on Saturday night were close to their temporary 50 per cent capacity. The trains were packed, the nearby pubs and restaurants were heaving and, as many commentators noted, a large part of the city’s soul was restored. And the TV audiences enjoyed having the footy back. More than 3.8 million viewers across Australia watched the four free-to-air games on Seven, while Fox Footy’s coverage of the Richmond-Carlton opener was watched by 243,000 people. And the footy was entertaining. The new ‘stand’ rule allowed for some free-flowing football out of defence and led to greater scoring in some instances, while after its hasty introduction just 24 hours before the start of the season, the new injury substitute was used eight times. Whether clubs chose to ‘bend the rules’ won’t be known until this weekend, if and when any of those injured players are somehow cleared to play.

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NAB AFL Rising Star ERROL GULDEN SYDNEY SWANS

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is name might be decidedly old school, as though he played on the half-forward flank for the old South Melbourne, but make no mistake, Errol Gulden represents what is shaping as an exciting future for Sydney. The 18-year-old collected the first NAB AFL Rising Star nomination for 2021 after a superb debut game, with 19 disposals, 10 marks and three goals in the 31-point upset of Brisbane at the Gabba last Saturday night. There are suggestions the smooth-moving, 176cm half-forward is already the best kick at the club. He was the No. 32 selection at last year’s NAB AFL Draft and the Swans were surprised, and ultimately delighted, that no clubs chose to bid on the graduate from their Academy. With Logan McDonald (also three goals) and Braeden Campbell also impressing in their debut games, there is every chance that this year’s Rising Star class might have a distinctively red and white flavour. ASHLEY BROWNE

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SLICK SWAN: Errol Gulden celebrates one of his three goals on debut.

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Who do you barrack for? The Magpies Who is your favourite AFL/AFLW player? Scott Pendlebury/Joanna Lin What superpower would you like to have? Kick a football really straight and far What is your favourite ice cream flavour? Strawberry What is your favourite TV show? Teen Titans What is the best thing about NAB AFL Auskick? We get to kick footballs What would you spend the $5000 prizemoney on if you were named the 2021 NAB AFL Auskicker of the Year? A football net so I can kick the football inside the house Who do you want to present a premiership medal to at the 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final? Scott Pendlebury

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ROUND 2 MILESTONES SPOTLIGHT ON MEN’S HEALTH: Former St Kilda skipper Danny Frawley after his final game, and with teammates Stewart Loewe and Robert Harvey (below).

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SAINTS TO PAY TRIBUTE TO ‘SPUD’

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efore coronavirus came along and tipped everything on its head, mental health had become an issue that was front and centre for everyone in the game. Recognising this, the AFL appointed Dr Kate Hall as the head of mental health and wellbeing and Dr Ranjit Menon as its chief psychiatrist and they are already leaving their mark, especially in the aftermath of last season, which took a huge toll on so many in the industry. But the focus on mental health in footy will be especially highlighted at Marvel Stadium on Saturday night when St Kilda partners with Movember to honour its beloved former captain Danny Frawley, with the game against Melbourne to be known as “Spud’s Game: Time 2 Talk”.

The mental health issues that Frawley battled for many years were a contributing factor to his death in a car accident in September, 2019. The Saints had already partnered with the Victorian and Federal governments to announce the Danny Frawley Centre for Health and Wellbeing at the club’s RSEA Park headquarters, which will combine a host of facilities, services and programs to support the physical and mental health of St Kilda people and the community alike. But Saturday night’s game is the first played by the Saints in front of their home supporters and represents the first and best opportunity to say goodbye, while also placing a spotlight on mental health issues in the community and encouraging those who feel they may be affected to reach out to seek support. Almost half of Australians will experience a mental illness at some point in their life and men, in particular, need to do a better job at talking about their feelings. In Australia, three out of every four suicides are men.

Having strong social connections, and talking more, can help to protect against anxiety, depression and even suicide. For the Frawley family, it will be an emotional night, but also, at last, a chance for them to offer their thanks for the outpouring of love and support that came their way after his passing. There were plans to do so last year, but COVID-19 put an end to that. “It has given our family some solace to know we’re not the only ones who miss him. He was loved so deeply and widely,” said his daughter Chelsea, who works for the Saints in a marketing role. Among those who will be at the game to lend their support will be Frawley’s former teammates Robert Harvey, Stewart Loewe and Tony Lockett, who will make the trip from New South Wales, as well as his close friend, former Melbourne champion Garry Lyon. All funds raised during the game, including through the sale of special-edition Spud’s Game caps and T-shirts will support mental health programs through the Danny Frawley Centre for Health and Wellbeing and Movember’s Ahead of the Game.

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HOW THE AFL CONQUERED COVID-19

FINDING A WAY: Gillon McLachlan guided the AFL through a season like no other.

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oronavirus first crept with stealth before announcing itself with no apologies in early 2020. It ripped through the community and, as a result, toyed with the AFL’s plans for the season ahead. Everything was turned on its head and at times the virus even threatened to derail the entire industry. In this latest offering – A Season Like No Other: AFL 2020 – Ashley Browne takes the reader on a journey of how League CEO Gillon McLachlan and his team, at first with trepidation and then through fatigue but with unwavering resilience, successfully navigated a season we are unlikely to experience again. While other sports around the world flopped and floundered, McLachlan declared: “We’ll find a way.”

And that is precisely what the AFL did. Browne, the AFL Record’s senior writer, tells us exactly how it all played out. From the Tom Hanks-Richard Wilkins-Sydney Swans scare to the floating fixture, the highs and lows of hub life to the first Grand Final in Queensland, it’s all covered in great detail. Much more than a snapshot, this is a deeply-researched dive into an unprecedented year that will go down in history.

SCG TO CELEBRATE 140 YEARS OF FOOTY

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he NSW Australian Football History Society has joined with the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust to commemorate the first Australian Football matches at the SCG in 1881. The Trust will hold a special event on the weekend of August 6-8 to recognise the first intercolonial match played on the SCG on August 6, 1881. It will coincide with a Sydney Swans home game against St Kilda and include the major stakeholders in the game in NSW. The ground features heavily in the history of Australian Football in NSW over the past 140 years. Some of the major highlights include: • First club match played in 1881 – Sydney v East Sydney • First intercolonial match of any code – NSW v Victoria in 1881

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Over the journey, the AFL has ridden out events such as wars, floods, strikes, even the Spanish Flu, and can add overcoming a second global pandemic to its survival list. It did come at a cost, with jobs in the industry slashed, but the ability to be “agile” and “resilient” to rise above is there for all to see in this comprehensive account. A fascinating read for those intrigued to learn more about the ins and outs of a simply remarkable year of footy and one that will be vital for posterity.

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LONG HISTORY: Australian football was first played on the SCG in 1881.

• The Swans (as South Melbourne) played their first game on the SCG in 1883 • VFL matches played for points in 1903-04 – Fitzroy v Collingwood (May 23, 1903), Geelong v Carlton (August 3, 1903), Essendon v Melbourne (May 28, 1904) • ANFC interstate carnivals – 1914 and 1933 • Collingwood v Richmond played for points (national round) June 14, 1952 • VFL matches for points 1979-81 • Swans home ground since 1982 • Venue for AFL finals since 1996 • Venue for NSW AFL grand finals and interstate matches since 1881 The Record will feature the 140-year history of Australian Football at the SCG in the round 21 edition, including a look at some of the significant players who have graced the hallowed turf.

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THERE’S A BUZZ ABOUT THE BLUES While Carlton could not quite get the job done against the reigning champs in the opening round, there is genuine excitement and optimism in the Blues camp. ASHLEY BROWNE

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he text from a Carlton mate came back quickly on Friday morning after the season-opener in response to a suggestion the Blues showed genuine promise the night before against Richmond at the MCG. “Blues need to be good, not ‘going to be good’ – we’re sick of waiting,” it read. It is a sentiment widely felt by all those who bleed navy Blue – players, coaches and officials, the nearly 80,000 members and the hundreds of thousands of other rusted-on Carlton types. The Blues are in the final throes of what has been a long, slow and meticulous rebuild. No short cuts, no selling of the farm for a superstar recruit or slavishly chasing a big-name coach. It’s all about the process at Ikon Park. The margin against the Tigers was 25 points, not much different to the 27-point average winning margin Richmond had enjoyed against the Blues in the previous six season-opening encounters. So while the frustration felt by Carlton people as they woke up last Friday morning was palpable, to neutral observers, this one looked and felt different. There were large patches of the game when the Blues were in control. When the Tigers took a three-goal lead in the final term, the Blues hit back to get within five points.

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Paddy Dow missed on the run to put them in front. The Tigers needed to find another gear themselves to ice the win. For the first time in a long time, the optimism around Carlton seems genuine.

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ain Liddle is a football person in that he played four games for Geelong and was later an assistant coach in what is now the NAB League. But his professional background is in business and before joining the Blues as chief executive, he held key senior commercial roles at Richmond and agrees there are parallels between the Tigers of the middle of the last decade and the Carlton he joined in late 2017. “They’re different clubs, but the similarities were that they were big clubs that hadn’t had success for a while and had maybe lost the ability to engage with their supporters,” he told the AFL Record. “At Richmond, even though they weren’t winning, membership numbers were increasing significantly each year, like they are now at Carlton. “It confirms what we’ve known, that 80 per cent of people become members so that they can feel part of the footy club and contribute to the footy club.” In a way, the success of Richmond has made Carlton an easier sell.

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They have long been comparable clubs, marginally behind Collingwood in the Victorian pecking order, but with a rich history and an enormous supporter base. There was great excitement and a touch of romance about the drought-breaking Tiger premiership in 2017, and there is a similar buzz surrounding the Blues, whose last flag came in 1995. For middle-aged football supporters who remember all those powerful Carlton teams under Alex Jesaulenko and David Parkin with, as the club song says, “all the champions they like to send us”, it is hard to believe it is a quarter of a century since the Blues last won a flag. There have been a few reboots since then, the last of which came at the end of 2015. With former club champion Stephen Silvagni taking the playing list apart and putting it back together again and Brendon Bolton installed as coach with the clear brief to play the kids, the work started once again. The results weren’t obvious immediately – 14th in 2016, 16th in 2017 and 18th in 2018. A slow start yet again in 2019 cost Bolton his job. Silvagni was gone by the end of the season as well. It puts the Blues in the unusual position in that two of the key architects of the plan to lift the club out of the doldrums and, in particular, to take the slow and measured path forward, are no longer there. “He (Bolton) raised the standards and challenged a lot of us. He did the really hard work,” said skipper Patrick Cripps, who admitted the difficulty in talking about the previous coach, when at the same time being heavily invested in David Teague, his replacement. “He’s someone I think if you asked people, they’d like to thank him individually because he set some standards for the club,” he said. “Obviously it didn’t work out for him, but I had a great relationship with him and still do. It’s the way the industry works.”

EXCITING TIMES: Chief executive Cain Liddle can see parallels between Carlton and AFL powerhouse Richmond; (below) Jack Martin is one of several rival stars lured to Ikon Park under coach David Teague (opposite page).

No club in the competition has the growth potential of Carlton BLUES CEO CAIN LIDDLE

How far the Blues progress in the next few seasons will obviously be the final measure of Silvagni’s time as list manager. “We attacked three national drafts and Steve set that up,” Carlton’s general manager of football Brad Lloyd said. “He did that really well and now Nick Austin (Silvagni’s replacement as list manager) has taken that and tried to run with it. “‘Bolts’ and Steve have played really big parts in getting the club to where it is now and we’re trying to build on that.” Carlton’s mission since 2016 has been to become a destination club. Lloyd, a former Hawthorn player, player manager and Fremantle list manager, headed there in 2018. But the great get was longtime Hawthorn fitness coach Andrew Russell, a key off-field component of the Hawks team that won four premierships between 2008 and 2015. The story goes that the Blues were sniffing around in the hope that perhaps one of his offsiders would come to the club, but painted enough of a picture that Russell decided to come on board himself. His brilliant record, which also includes flags at Essendon and Port Adelaide before he joined the Hawks, has helped make Carlton an attractive place to play footy. “He’s been sensational to work with,” Lloyd said. “He builds strong connections with the players and

staff and drives them to improve themselves and, because of his experience and his record is so strong, he’s just well-trusted. “He just loves trying to get the best out of individuals and he’s done that wherever he’s been.”

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f there was a knock on Bolton, it was that the Blues were too defensive. Teague stepped in as the interim senior coach and quickly won over enough people to win the job on a permanent basis. From the get-go, he had the Blues playing with more flair and verve, a bit more on instinct and a bit less on structure. They were bold and brave against the Tigers last week and had them worried. Teague’s impact on the playing group was immediate and has been profound. “He has this high football intelligence in how he sees the game and strong opinions in how he wants the team to play,” Lloyd said. “He’s really impressive and has a strong handle on all aspects of the football department, he’s done that really well and he’s really strong on belonging and making sure everyone is included. “He’s culturally proactive in where we’re trying to go. He’s a really good fit.” Whatever Teague is selling, talented footballers are buying. At the end of 2019, the mercurial Jack Martin left Gold Coast as a free agent to head to Carlton, while last off-season it was Zac Williams (GWS) and Adam Saad (Essendon) AFL.com.au     AFL RECORD  13

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READY TO DELIVER: Co-captain Patrick Cripps believes that with the addition of stars such as Adam Saad (below), the Blues are poised to challenge for the finals.

who made the drive up Royal Parade to Ikon Park. Cripps gave an insight into the selling proposition from a playing perspective. “A hard-working group with really high standards,” he said. “We’re a close group that has some energy, enjoys each other’s company and we like to have fun.” For his part, Liddle paints the broader picture. Players and staffers who come to Carlton will find a team on the rise and will soon work out of redeveloped facilities that he claims if they won’t be the best in the AFL, they will be “on the podium”. The business lounge the club is building for its clients to come

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We’re in a really good position to have a crack at it CARLTON CO-CAPTAIN PATRICK CRIPPS

and meet in might not appeal to the players, but the 50m x 25m indoor kicking facility, replete with various hi-tech, high-performance additions, will. Carlton is also reclaiming its clout off the field and in boardrooms across the country. “Players come to understand they have limited time in the game and they’ll look to what happens post-football,” Liddle said. “Carlton has arguably the biggest corporate network on the Australian sporting landscape.” And there’s that supporter base. Carlton’s membership has grown from 50,130 in 2016 to what is expected to be 80,000 in 2021. Supporters were buoyed by the seven wins (and several near misses) in 2020 and are expecting September action this year for the first time since 2013. “We feel like we’re in a really good position to have a crack at it,” Cripps said. “If you look at the age demographic of our list, we’ve been together for a few years now and we’ve added some good players in. “We’re not going to hide from the fact that we want to play finals footy, but as I’ve said all summer, words are cheap.” Like Brendon Gale, his former boss at Richmond, Liddle delivered a strategic plan within 12 months of starting in the chief executive’s role. The Blues have already met one key deliverable, which is to be debt free, and they are tracking nicely down the path towards several others. But No. 1 on the list is to win more premierships. Football is the core business and success on the field will lead to Carlton achieving success in every other endeavour it chooses. “If you combine all the key metrics, no club in the AFL has the growth potential of Carlton,” he boldly declared. But he hears the murmurings of impatience among the supporters. They will only get louder if the Blues don’t get over Collingwood on Thursday night. “The expectations are growing as our capabilities are improving,” he said. “We embrace that and that’s exciting.”

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clock as the Adelaide Crows produced the upset of the opening round with a 12-point win over Geelong last weekend. Last year’s wooden spooners blitzed the 2020 runners-up with a scintillating performance at Adelaide Oval, particularly in the first half when they stretched out to a 38-point lead by the main break. The Cats improved dramatically in the second half but were unable to reel the Crows in, with the bulk of the damage done earlier in the piece. A major factor in the victory was veteran forward Taylor Walker, who booted five goals, including four in the first half. To go with his bag, ‘Tex’ had a massive 12 score involvements, provided two goal assists, amassed 18 disposals (14 contested) and took seven marks. Crows coach Matthew Nicks was thrilled with how the 30-year-old performed, but insisted that the former skipper didn’t do much different to 2020. “If I’m being honest, the difference is not Tex,” Nicks said after the game. “Tex is in the same position as he was last year: worked super hard, trained the house down, but Tex has made his teammates better. “Now his teammates give him better delivery, they bring the ball in more often. He’s a competitor.” It was Walker’s most complete outing since the 2017 season and his first bag of five since a loss to the Western Bulldogs in round 23, 2019. ANDREW SLEVISON

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ANSWER MAN Back in 2013 in Launceston, I remember two of the three field umpires in the Hawthorn-Bulldogs match were former senior players – Jordan Bannister (Essendon and Carlton) and Leigh Fisher (St Kilda). Has there ever been a round when more than two ex-players officiated as umpires?

with COL HUTCHINSON u Ted Tyson had an outstanding goalkicking record for West Perth in the WAFL. In 228 appearances from 1930-45, Tyson kicked 1196 goals at an average of 5.2 a game, including more than 100 in a season six times. One of Tyson’s finest moments came in round 20, 1938, at Leederville Oval when West Perth hosted Swan Districts. The Cardinals, as they were then known, were last on the ladder, while Swans needed a win to have a chance of making the final four.

TURNING GREEN: Leigh Fisher (left) and Jordan Bannister both took up the whistle after their AFL careers.

KEN BEAVIS, BURNIE, TAS CH: In round three of 1907, history was made when all four games were controlled by former League players. At the Brunswick Street Oval, former Saint Jimmy Smith blew the whistle when Fitzroy hosted Geelong. The man in white at the Junction Oval when St Kilda met Essendon was Bob Boyle, who had previously played for the Blues. At the Lake Oval, another former Carlton man, Bill McNamara, was in charge of the Bloods-Magpies contest. The umpire at the MCG for the Melbourne-Carlton clash was ex-Demon Bert Wregg. He could not be accused of bias, as the Blues won by 39 points. There have been three other cases of as many as four former players umpiring on the same day – round 14, 1908, round eight, 1909, and round six, 1910. Leigh Fisher, who has

umpired more games than any other former player, is the 43rd person to participate in both capacities. One of the most unusual cases occurred in late July, 1918, at the Junction Oval. Arthur Norden umpired the first half of the St Kilda-Collingwood match, but could not continue, due to

PLAYERS TURNED UMPIRES – MOST GAMES PLAYING CAREER

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Leigh Fisher

StK

2003-08

55

5

2013-

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Dick Gibson

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1897-98

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5

Jordan Bannister Ess/Carl

2001-09

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2012-16

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Coll

1897-1904

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1905-11

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1904-06

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1931-33

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Alec Mutch

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1911-21

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1923-27

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1923

Bert Wregg

Melb

1901

3

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1905-08

39

3

1906

Max Blumfield

SM

1943-46

21

11

1951-54

37

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1899-1909

130

22

1907-08; 1910

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Bill Coffey

Ess

1918

1

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1926-29

32

Phil Lane

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1932

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1943-46

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illness. One of the boundary umpires, Dick McKay (real name McCabe) was entrusted with the whistle for the second half. It was his only game as a field umpire. Previously, he had played for Fitzroy, St Kilda and South Melbourne between 1897 and 1907.

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u Filling in the goals and behinds in the Football Record has been a popular pastime for fans over the years. If you have kept Records from the following matches in the 1970s, we would be keen to hear from you to help fill in some gaps in the League’s records as behinds were not published in the media at the time – round 2, 1977: Rich v Haw, StK v Geel, Foots v Melb; round 4, 1977: Rich v Coll, SM v Geel; round 11, 1977: Melb v Coll, Haw v Ess; round 5, 1978: St K v Geel, Rich v Melb; round 10, 1978: StK v Coll, SM v Melb, Foots v Carl.

If you have Records with this information, please contact Col via email on Col.Hutchinson@afl.com.au.

In a phenomenal performance, Tyson was responsible for most of West Perth’s score, kicking 17.5 of the team’s 18.7. According to The West Australian, Tyson kicked some “extraordinarily difficult goals”. With the Cardinals leading at the final break, Tyson added steadily to his tally, but Swans kicked 11 goals for the quarter to win by eight points and jump to third on the ladder. Tyson, 17 goals in a losing team, amazing! Tyson kicked 126 goals for the season to lead the WAFL goalkicking, despite his team winning only three games. MARK GENGE

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u There have been calls over the years to award Jack Macrae Fantasy pig status due to the way he fills the stat sheet. Whether it is linking up for an easy +6 (mark/kick) or laying tackles, it was all on display in round one with 35 disposals, seven marks and seven tackles for 135 Fantasy points. While many coaches were put off by picking Bulldogs due to their stacked midfield, it doesn’t seem to be a worry and the best news, at least from what we saw in round one, is that Macrae is playing inside rather than on the wing where points don’t flow as freely.

u Only one per cent of the competition enjoyed having Andrew McGrath (141), who was the top scorer of the round. Dustin Martin (131) was doing ‘Dusty’ things, but it was Jaidyn Stephenson (128) who offered some of the best mid-priced value of all available forwards. New midfield roles for Callum Mills (121) and Rory Laird (119) provided fantastic first-up scores for their owners, but the top available defender was Sun Jack Bowes (135), who took 14 marks.

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135

Jack Bowes GCS

135

Dustin Martin RICH

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FWD, $512,000 Did everything and more than his 10 per cent of owners could have asked for, with 33 touches, five marks and seven tackles for 128. A bargain, so grab him with a ‘fix up’ trade.

DUSTIN MARTIN

RICHMOND

MID/FWD, $737,000 No Vegas … no worries, well at least that’s how ‘Dusty’ owners would be feeling. Looks as fit as we’ve ever seen him and still has the hunger to dominate the competition. Looks under-priced after yet another BOG performance with 131 from 28 touches and two goals.

CALLUM MILLS

SYDNEY SWANS

DEF, $723,000 A reminder of why you shouldn’t jump at shadows after the AAMI Community Series. Had the role we all anticipated and showed why he was such a highly regarded midfielder as a junior. Dominated with 29 possessions, eight marks and two goals for 121.

MAX GAWN RUC, $912,000

It’s a massive call here because his price will plummet and he will be available much cheaper in weeks to come, not to mention Luke Jackson and the whole ruck situation. Just remember, you will need to use multiple trades to get him back in.

JORDAN DE GOEY

COLLINGWOOD

FWD, $593,000 The mid role wasn’t quite where we wanted it with just seven CBAs and, on the flipside, the accuracy in front of goals wasn’t there with three behinds. It was frustrating to see cheaper options outsourcing him, but he should bounce back with a big one against the Blues.

ANDREW GAFF

WEST COAST

MID, $806,000

SELL MATT ROWELL

GOLD COAST

MID, $536,000 In devastating news for the young gun and his 50 per cent of coaches, the poor piglet injured his knee in the first quarter. Unsurprisingly, he had started well before going down and becoming a trade priority.

PATRICK DANGERFIELD

GEELONG

MID/FWD, $776,000 This one hurts. ‘Danger’ was selected not only for his ability, but the fact he hits the park every week. Unfortunately, due to an ill-timed bump, he won’t be fronting up this week. I don’t like trading premiums, but it’s a bit early to be holding while there are so many value selections available.

JOSH DAICOS

COLLINGWOOD

MID, $621,000

Had a shocker before saving his score with some busy work in junk time. In what appeared to be a game that would suit his style of play, he eventually finished well short of expectation with 70.

The young Pie was earmarked as one of the players to benefit from the off-season shuffle, but struggled to find the ball with just nine touches and 19 points.

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ROUND 1 – 1902 PTS

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ROUND 1 – 1837 PTS

u Fix-it trades should be your No. 1 priority in Fantasy Classic. That is, grabbing the high-scoring (and earning) rookies you missed or shuffling to pick the best mid-pricers.

u Now is the time to jump on the best available free agents in your Fantasy Draft league. The players you can pick up in the first couple of rounds could set you up for success.

u Keep an eye on the medical substitute. Low scores will mean significant price drops if a highly-priced player is given the role. Tom Rockliff’s 27 will see his value plummet.

Callum Mills SYD

121

Rory Laird ADEL

119

MICHAEL BARLOW MEDAL VOTES MATTHEW FLYNN GWS, RUC – 99 u The 15 per cent of the competition who took the punt by playing Flynn at R2 were handsomely rewarded. Amazingly, the Giant was the top-scoring ruckman of the round and cost only $170K. ERROL GULDEN SYD, MID – 108 u Kicked three goals to go with 19 disposals and 10 marks.

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JAMES ROWE ADEL, FWD – 84 u The mature-aged recruit snagged two majors in an exciting debut. JAMES JORDON MELB, MID – 80 u Great all-round game and should stay in the Dees’ midfield. TOM POWELL GWS, RUC – 99 u His 31 points in the final term boosted the No. 13 draft pick’s score.

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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE

James Frawley Adam Treloar Aliir Aliir Joe Daniher Adam Saad Ben Brown Oscar McDonald Jeremy Cameron Majak Daw Mason Wood Tom Phillips

Jaidyn Stephenson Jesse Hogan Isaac Smith

FACE SWAP Can you figure out the players playing at new clubs in 2021 who make up these two faces? 26  AFL RECORD

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G F R A W L E Y C A E J W

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D C T I I O A O H O A K E

O V E I I M D Q T H O N S

K D Y Y E N G C I S L O I

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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: The Lions logo on the ball has moved; there is an extra gold hoop on Lion Dayne Zorko’s right sock; the armhole band on his guernsey has changed colour; the AFL logo has been removed from teammate Hugh McCluggage’s shorts; a red hoop has disappeared from Swan Isaac Heeney’s left sock.

Can you find the surnames of these players who have changed clubs this year?

P G L K Q Z R L W N Z A T

FACE SWAP SOLUTIONS: LEFT: Adam Saad, Isaac Smith, Brad Crouch. RIGHT: Jeremy Cameron, Joe Daniher, James Frawley.

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PAYING

ATTENTION 1

What was Richmond’s winning margin in the season-opener against Carlton? A 23 points B 24 points C 25 points D 26 points

2

Who kicked the first goal of the 2021 season? A Lochie O’Brien B Jake Aarts C Jason Castagna D Levi Casboult

3

How many disposals did Adam Treloar gather in his first game for the Western Bulldogs? A 16 B 18 C 20 D 22

4

What was the total disposal difference between the Bulldogs and Collingwood last Friday night? A 149 B 139 C 129 D 119

5

Who was the leading possession-getter in the Melbourne-Fremantle game with 35 disposals? A Christian Petracca B Clayton Oliver C Andrew Brayshaw D Caleb Serong

6

Who was Melbourne’s medical sub in that game? A Nathan Jones B Luke Jackson C Trent Rivers D Kade Chandler

7

Before last week’s game against Geelong, when was the last time Taylor Walker kicked five goals or more in a match? A 2017 B 2018 C 2019 D 2020

8

Star Geelong recruit Jeremy Cameron missed making his debut for the Cats with what complaint? A Torn calf B Hamstring strain C Broken finger D Concussion FLYING START: How many possessions did new Bulldog Adam Treloar have against his old side?

9

What was Essendon’s biggest lead over Hawthorn in last Saturday night’s game? A 43 points B 42 points C 41 points D 40 points

10

When Hawthorn forward Tim O’Brien took the mark that led to his match-winning goal in the final quarter, how long was left in the game? A 1:51 B 1:53 C 1:55 D 1:57

11

Since 2009, what is the Sydney Swans’ win-loss record against Brisbane at the Gabba? A 5-4 B 6-3 C 7-2 D 8-1

12

Between them, how many goals did debutants Errol Gulden and Logan McDonald kick for the Swans? A7 B6 C5 D4

13

North Melbourne’s Luke McDonald has signed a new deal that will take him through to the end of what season? A 2023 B 2024 C 2025 D 2026

THE RECORD’S RUNNING MACHINE Who ran the most kms in the GWS Giants v St Kilda round one game? A Tim Taranto B Josh Kelly C Jack Billings

THE RECORD’S TOTAL SPRINTS Who had the most sprints in the North Melbourne v Port Adelaide round one game? A Zak Butters B Shaun Atley C Steven Motlop

THE RECORD’S MAXIMUM SPEED Who ran the fastest in the Essendon v Hawthorn round one game? A Sam Frost B Zach Merrett C Jarman Impey

WHO SAID THIS?

I wouldn’t play a first-gamer in that situation

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Which Port Adelaide player was elevated to the club’s leadership group in 2021? A Charlie Dixon B Connor Rozee C Robbie Gray D Darcy Byrne-Jones

A CHRIS FAGAN

B MATTHEW LLOYD

C KANE CORNES

D ADAM SIMPSON

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ANSWERS: 1. C; 2. D; 3. B; 4. A; 5. B; 6. D; 7. C; 8. B; 9. D; 10. A; 11. C; 12. B; 13 D; 14. D; 15. A.

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ANSWERS: Running. A (16.3 kms); Sprints. C (33 sprints); Speed. B (34 km/h). Who Said This: B

Greater Western Sydney’s new jumper design features what letter? AG BW CS DO

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2021 LEAGUE LEADERS DISPOSALS

KICKS

Disposing of the ball via a handball or kick.

PLAYER

HANDBALLS

Disposing of the ball by foot.

MTS AVE EFF %

PLAYER

Disposing of the ball by hand.

MTS AVE EFF %

PLAYER

STATS PROVIDED BY

MARKS

Catching a kicked ball that has travelled 15m.

MTS AVE EFF %

PLAYER

MTS AVE

1 T.Mitchell (Haw)

1 39.0 76.9

1 J.Bowes (GCS)

1 28.0 100.0

1 T.Mitchell (Haw)

1 28.0 75.0

1 J.Bowes (GCS)

1 14.0

2 B.Smith (WB)

1 36.0 75.0

2 S.Docherty (Carl)

1 23.0 73.9

2 C.Oliver (Melb)

1 25.0 76.0

2 O.Markov (GCS)

1 14.0

3 C.Oliver (Melb)

1 35.0 80.0

3 S.Hurn (WCE)

1 23.0 91.3

3 P.Cripps (Carl)

1 20.0 65.0

3 T.Barrass (WCE)

1 13.0

4 J.Macrae (WB)

1 35.0 77.1

4 D.Sheed (WCE)

1 23.0 47.8

4 S.Walsh (Carl)

1 19.0 89.5

4 D.Moore (Coll)

1 12.0

5 D.Sheed (WCE)

1 34.0 64.7

5 B.Smith (WB)

1 23.0 73.9

5 J.O’Meara (Haw)

1 19.0 73.7

5 C.Ballard (GCS)

1 12.0

6 A.McGrath (Ess)

1 33.0 72.7

6 J.Graham (Rich)

1 22.0 68.2

6 J.Macrae (WB)

1 18.0 94.4

6 S.Motlop (PA)

1 12.0

7 J.Stephenson (NM)

1 33.0 69.7

7 D.Rich (BL)

1 21.0 57.1

7 N.Fyfe (Frem)

1 17.0 88.2

7 S.Hurn (WCE)

1 12.0

8 J.Graham (Rich)

1 33.0 78.8

8 S.May (Melb)

1 21.0 76.2

8 J.Dunkley (WB)

1 17.0 76.5

8 D.Sheed (WCE)

1 12.0

9 S.Walsh (Carl)

1 31.0 87.1

9 J.Short (Rich)

1 21.0 76.2

9 P.Lipinski (WB)

1 17.0 94.1

9 J.Lukosius (GCS)

1 11.0

10 Z.Merrett (Ess)

1 31.0 71.0

10 J.Gresham (StK)

1 21.0 61.9

10 L.Neale (BL)

1 16.0 93.8

10 J.Bruce (WB)

1 11.0

SCORE INVOLVEMENTS

Scoring chains where the player had a disposal, hit-out to advantage, kick-in or knock-on.

PLAYER

AFL PLAYER RATINGS

As seen on AFL.com.au. The most advanced metric of player performance available using data from 2021.

MTS AVE

PLAYER

MTS AVE

HIT-OUTS TO ADVANTAGE

CENTRE CLEARANCES

STOPPAGE CLEARANCES

A hit-out that reaches an intended teammate.

The first kick or effective handball in a chain that clears the centre bounce area.

The first kick or effective handball in a chain that clears the ball-up or throw-in area.

PLAYER

MTS AVE

PLAYER

MTS AVE

PLAYER

MTS AVE

1 T.Kelly (WCE)

1 13.0

1 D.Martin (Rich)

1 29.8

1 M.Pittonet (Carl)

1 12.0

1 S.Bolton (Rich)

1 6.0

1 N.Fyfe (Frem)

1 8.0

2 T.Walker (Adel)

1 12.0

2 T.Walker (Adel)

1 26.7

2 T.Nankervis (Rich)

1 11.0

2 T.Boak (PA)

1 5.0

2 D.Sheed (WCE)

1 7.0

3 T.Boak (PA)

1 12.0

3 T.Boak (PA)

1 25.6

3 B.Grundy (Coll)

1 10.0

3 T.Hickey (Syd)

1 5.0

3 E.Curnow (Carl)

1 6.0

4 O.Fantasia (PA)

1 12.0

4 M.Taberner (Frem)

1 23.2

4 M.Flynn (GWS)

1 10.0

4 J.Lyons (BL)

1 4.0

4 D.Prestia (Rich)

1 6.0

5 D.Martin (Rich)

1 12.0

5 D.Moore (Coll)

1 23.2

5 M.Gawn (Melb)

1 10.0

5 L.Neale (BL)

1 4.0

5 R.Sloane (Adel)

1 5.0

6 S.Lycett (PA)

1 11.0

6 S.Frost (Haw)

1 20.9

6 N.Naitanui (WCE)

1 10.0

6 P.Dangerfield (Geel) 1 4.0

6 T.Adams (Coll)

1 5.0

7 J.Rowbottom (Syd)

1 11.0

7 C.Oliver (Melb)

1 20.7

7 J.Witts (GCS)

1 9.0

7 J.O’Meara (Haw)

1 4.0

7 C.Guthrie (Geel)

1 5.0

8 C.Warner (Syd)

1 11.0

8 M.Flynn (GWS)

1 20.3

8 S.Lycett (PA)

1 9.0

8 J.Simpkin (NM)

1 4.0

8 J.Hopper (GWS)

1 5.0

9 B.Keays (Adel)

1 10.0

9 L.Vandermeer (WB)

1 19.9

9 O.McInerney (BL)

1 7.0

9 T.Kelly (WCE)

1 4.0

9 J.O’Meara (Haw)

1 5.0

10 T.Lynch (Adel)

1 10.0

10 L.Neale (BL)

1 19.9

10 S.Draper (Ess)

1 7.0

10 B.Keays (Adel)

1 3.0

10 R.Gray (PA)

1 5.0

METRES GAINED

Distance gained with the ball by running, kicking or handballing, combining measures towards and away from goal.

PLAYER

CONTESTED MARKS A mark under physical pressure of an opponent or in a pack.

MTS AVE

PLAYER

MTS AVE

INSIDE 50s

Moving the ball from the midfield into the forward zone. Excludes multiple entries within the same chain of possession.

PLAYER

MTS AVE

PRESSURE POINTS

Weighted sum of pressure acts – 3.75 for physical pressure, 2.25 for closing, 1.5 for chasing and 1.2 for corralling.

PLAYER

MTS AVE

TACKLES

Using physical contact to prevent an opponent in possession of the ball from getting an effective disposal.

PLAYER

MTS AVE

1 J.Graham (Rich)

1 836

1 D.Moore (Coll)

1 6.0

1 J.Graham (Rich)

1 11.0

1 T.Liberatore (WB)

1 84.6

1 A.McGrath (Ess)

1 11.0

2 J.Lukosius (GCS)

1 788

2 M.Cox (Coll)

1 4.0

2 Z.Bailey (BL)

1 10.0

2 A.McGrath (Ess)

1 80.7

2 W.Drew (PA)

1 11.0

3 P.Dangerfield (Geel) 1 747

3 J.Lever (Melb)

1 4.0

3 T.Kelly (WCE)

1 9.0

3 W.Drew (PA)

1 77.6

3 J.Bytel (StK)

1 10.0

4 S.Docherty (Carl)

1 741

4 T.English (WB)

1 4.0

4 B.Keays (Adel)

1 8.0

4 S.Berry (Adel)

1 71.6

4 J.Caldwell (Ess)

1 9.0

1 3.0

1 67.4

5 J.Short (Rich)

1 737

5 B.Frampton (Adel)

5 N.Hind (Ess)

1 8.0

5 J.Bytel (StK)

5 B.Parfitt (Geel)

1 9.0

6 B.Maynard (Coll)

1 685

6 H.McKay (Carl)

1 3.0

6 Z.Merrett (Ess)

1 8.0

6 L.Davies-Uniacke (NM) 1 64.5

6 J.Steele (StK)

1 9.0

7 D.Rich (BL)

1 646

7 B.Cox (Frem)

1 3.0

7 A.Cerra (Frem)

1 8.0

7 T.Adams (Coll)

1 63.9

7 J.Rowbottom (Syd)

1 8.0

8 D.Sheed (WCE)

1 644

8 M.Flynn (GWS)

1 3.0

8 P.Dangerfield (Geel) 1 8.0

8 R.Laird (Adel)

1 63.2

8 S.Berry (Adel)

1 7.0

9 N.Hind (Ess)

1 640

9 S.Frost (Haw)

1 3.0

9 S.Coniglio (GWS)

1 8.0

9 J.Steele (StK)

1 62.1

9 J.Stephenson (NM)

1 7.0

10 S.Hurn (WCE)

1 635

10 S.May (Melb)

1 3.0

10 J.Hopper (GWS)

1 8.0

10 J.Jordon (Melb)

1 62.0

10 D.Butler (StK)

1 7.0

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PREMIERSHIP SEASON LADDER AFTER ROUND 1, 2021

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For Beh

Pts

Gls

Against Beh Pts

Mtch Home Away Form Scores pts W L D W L D W/L High Low

%

Av margin W < 7 L < 7 Pls Rnd 1 1st Yr Qtrs 4th W L pts pts used 2020 Players Won Qtrs W

1 Port Adelaide

1

1

0

0

17

15

117

9

11

65

180.00

4

- - -

1 0 0

1W

117

117

52

-

0

0

23

1

1

2

0

2 West Coast Eagles

1

1

0

0

12

11

83

8

10

58

143.10

4

1 0 0 - - -

1W

83

83

25

-

0

0

23

3

0

2

1

3 Melbourne

1

1

0

0

11

14

80

8

10

58

137.93

4

1 0 0 - - -

1W

80

80

22

-

0

0

23

16

1

2

1

4 Sydney Swans

1

1

0

0

19

11

125

14

10

94

132.98

4

- -

1 0 0

1W

125

125

31

-

0

0

23

8

3

2

0

5 Richmond

1

1

0

0

15

15

105

11

14

80

131.25

4

1 0 0 - - -

1W

105

105

25

-

0

0

23

6

0

3

1

6 Western Bulldogs

1

1

0

0

10

9

69

7

11

53

130.19

4

- - -

1 0 0

1W

69

69

16

-

0

0

23

17

2

2

0

7 Adelaide Crows

1

1

0

0

15

13

103

13

13

91

113.19

4

1 0 0 - - -

1W

103

103

12

-

0

0

23

11

2

2

0

8 St Kilda

1

1

0

0

13

8

86

11

12

78

110.26

4

- - -

1 0 0

1W

86

86

8

-

0

0

23

10

2

2

1

9 Hawthorn

1

1

0

0

14

8

92

13

13

91

101.10

4

- -

1 0 0

1W

92

92

1

-

1

0

23

4

3

3

1

-

-

10 Essendon

1

0

1

0

13

13

91

14

8

92

98.91

0

0 1 0 - -

-

1L

91

91

-

1

0

1

23

7

2

1

0

11 GWS Giants

1

0

1

0

11

12

78

13

8

86

90.70

0

0 1 0 - -

-

1L

78

78

-

8

0

0

23

5

2

2

0

12 Geelong Cats

1

0

1

0

13

13

91

15

13

103

88.35

0

- -

0 1 0

13 Collingwood

1

0

1

0

7

11

53

10

9

69

76.81

0

0 1 0 - -

-

1L

91

91

-

12

0

0

23

14

0

2

1

-

1L

53

53

-

16

0

0

23

2

1

2

1

0 1 0

1L

80

80

-

25

0

0

23

13

0

1

0

-

1L

94

94

-

31

0

0

23

15

1

2

1

0 1 0

1L

58

58

-

22

0

0

23

12

1

2

0

0

- - - 0 1 0

1L

58

58

-

25

0

0

23

18

0

1

0

0

0 1 0 - -

1L

65

65

-

52

0

0

23

9

2

2

0

5

Leigh Haussen

14 Carlton

1

0

1

0

11

14

80

15

15

105

76.19

0

- -

15 Brisbane Lions

1

0

1

0

14

10

94

19

11

125

75.20

0

0 1 0 - -

16 Fremantle

1

0

1

0

8

10

58

11

14

80

72.50

0

- -

17 Gold Coast Suns

1

0

1

0

8

10

58

12

11

83

69.88

18 North Melbourne

1

0

1

0

9

11

65

17

15

117

55.56

-

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AFL UMPIRES 2021 1

Chris Donlon

Games 329  Finals 15

6

Dean Margetts

Games 362  Finals 12

11

Curtis Deboy

Games 110  Finals 4

16

Brendan Hosking

Games 170  Finals 2

21

Simon Meredith

Games 389  Finals 36

27

Andre Gianfagna

Games 52  Finals 1

32

Jacob Mollison

Games 258  Finals 4

umpire.afl

2

Nick Foot

Games 155  Finals 2

7

Jeff Dalgleish

Games 215  Finals 6

12

Andrew Stephens

Games 129  Finals 3

17

John Howorth

Games 21  Finals 0

22

Nathan Williamson

Games 87  Finals 2

28

Cameron Dore

Games 23  Finals 0

33

Brent Wallace

Games 78  Finals 0

3

Leigh Fisher

Games 153  Finals 1

8

Brett Rosebury

Games 434  Finals 44

13

Nick Brown

Games 64  Finals 0

18

Ray Chamberlain

Games 332  Finals 29

23

Robert Findlay

Games 255  Finals 8

29

Andrew Heffernan

Games 11  Finals 0

34

4

Justin Power

Games 29  Finals 0

9

Matt Stevic

Games 402  Finals 45

14

Hayden Gavine

Games 70  Finals 1

19

Alex Whetton

Games 40  Finals 0

24

David Harris

Games 147  Finals 1

30

Dan Johanson

Games 6  Finals 0

Games 64  Finals 0

10

Robert O’Gorman

Games 127  Finals 1

15

Mathew Nicholls

Games 361  Finals 27

20

Jamie Broadbent

Games 11  Finals 0

26

Craig Fleer

Games 141  Finals 5

31

Paul Rebeschini

Games 11  Finals 0

Eleni Glouftsis

Games 41  Finals 0

ROOKIES: Andrew Adair, Matthew Baigent, Peter Bailes, Tom Bryce, Jordan Fry, Dean Garroway, Courtney Gibson, Louis Jago, Nicholas Jankovskis, Giles Lewis, Nicholas McGinness, Chris Melin, Michael Pell, Luke Porter, Martin Rodger, Leighton Rowe, Gabby Simmonds, James Strybos, Nathan Toner. BOUNDARY: Jordan Andrews, Michael Baker, Michael Barlow, Adam Bastick, Peter Bock, Chris Bull, Ian Burrows, Sean Burton, Adam Coote, Patrick Cran, Damien Cusack, Brett Dalgleish, Chris Delany, Patrick Dineen, Nathan Doig, Chris Esler, Daniel Field-Read, Joshua Furman, Josh Garrett, Christopher Gordon, Patrick Jackson, Matthew Jenkinson, Matthew Konetschka, Drew Kowalski, Mitchell Le Fevre, Tim Lougoon, Ben MacDonald, Damien Main, Michael Marantelli, Josh Mather, Jason Moore, Sean Moylan, Lachlan Rayner, Adam Reardon, Michael Saunders, James Scully, Sam Stagg, Nick Swanson, Shane Thiele, Mark Thomson, Matthew Tomkins, David Wood. GOAL: Steven Axon, Jesse Baird, Dylan Benwell, Sally Boud, Matthew Bridges, Peter Challen, Alex Chisholm, Michael Craig, Matthew Dervan, Luke Edwards, Daniel Hoskin, Sam Hunter, Brodie Kenny-Bell, Matt Maclure, Angus McKenzie-Wills, Alistair Meldrum, Steven Piperno, Simon Plumridge, David Rodan, Chelsea Roffey, Brett Rogers, Sam Walsh, Stephen Williams, Daniel Wilson, Adam Wojcik, Jason Yazdani (rookie).

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2021 TOYOTA AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON ROUND 1

Thursday, March 18 Rich 15.15 (105) v Carl 11.14 (80) (MCG) (N) Friday, March 19 Coll 7.11 (53) v WB 10.9 (69) (MCG) (N) Saturday, March 20 Melb 11.14 (80) v Frem 8.10 (58) (MCG) Adel 15.13 (103) v Geel 13.13 (91) (AO) (T) Ess 13.13 (91) v Haw 14.8 (92) (MRVL) (N) BL 14.10 (94) v Syd 19.11 (125) (G) (N) Sunday, March 21 NM 9.11 (65) v PA 17.15 (117) (MRVL) GWS 11.12 (78) v StK 13.8 (86) (GS) WCE 12.11 (83) v GCS 8.10 (58) (OS) (T)

ROUND 2

Thursday, March 25 Carlton v Collingwood (MCG) (N) Friday, March 26 Geelong Cats v Brisbane Lions (GMHBA) (N) Saturday, March 27 Sydney Swans v Adelaide Crows (SCG) Port Adelaide v Essendon (AO) (T) St Kilda v Melbourne (MRVL) (N) Gold Coast Suns v North Melbourne (MS) (N) Sunday, March 28 Hawthorn v Richmond (MCG) Western Bulldogs v West Coast Eagles (MRVL) Fremantle v GWS Giants (OS) (T)

ROUND 3

Thursday, April 1 Brisbane Lions v Collingwood (G) (N) Friday, April 2 North Melbourne v Western Bulldogs (MRVL) (N) Adelaide Crows v Gold Coast Suns (AO) (N) Saturday, April 3 Richmond v Sydney Swans (MCG) Essendon v St Kilda (MRVL) (T) West Coast Eagles v Port Adelaide (OS) (N) Sunday, April 4 Carlton v Fremantle (MRVL) GWS Giants v Melbourne (MO) (N) Monday, April 5 Geelong Cats v Hawthorn (MCG)

ROUND 4

Thursday, April 8 Sydney Swans v Essendon (SCG) (N) Friday, April 9 Port Adelaide v Richmond (AO) (N) Saturday, April 10 Western Bulldogs v Brisbane Lions (MARS) St Kilda v West Coast Eagles (MRVL) (T) Gold Coast Suns v Carlton (MS) (N) Collingwood v GWS Giants (MCG) (N) Sunday, April 11 North Melbourne v Adelaide Crows (MRVL) Melbourne v Geelong Cats (MCG) Fremantle v Hawthorn (OS) (T)

ROUND 5

Thursday, April 15 St Kilda v Richmond (MRVL) (N) Friday, April 16 West Coast Eagles v Collingwood (OS) (N) Saturday, April 17 Western Bulldogs v Gold Coast Suns (MRVL) Sydney Swans v GWS Giants (SCG) Carlton v Port Adelaide (MCG) (N) Brisbane Lions v Essendon (G) (N) Sunday, April 18 Adelaide Crows v Fremantle (AO) Hawthorn v Melbourne (MCG) Geelong Cats v North Melbourne (GMHBA) (T)

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ROUND 6

Friday, April 23 GWS Giants v Western Bulldogs (MO) (N) Saturday, April 24 Geelong Cats v West Coast Eagles (GMHBA) Gold Coast Suns v Sydney Swans (MS) Carlton v Brisbane Lions (MRVL) (T) Melbourne v Richmond (MCG) (N) Fremantle v North Melbourne (OS) (N) Sunday, April 25 Hawthorn v Adelaide Crows (UTAS) Collingwood v Essendon (MCG) Port Adelaide v St Kilda (AO) (N)

ROUND 7

Round begins Friday, April 30* Adelaide Crows v GWS Giants (AO) Brisbane Lions v Port Adelaide (G) Collingwood v Gold Coast Suns (MCG) Essendon v Carlton (MCG) North Melbourne v Melbourne (BA) Richmond v Western Bulldogs (MCG) St Kilda v Hawthorn (MRVL) Sydney Swans v Geelong Cats (SCG) West Coast Eagles v Fremantle (OS)

ROUND 8

Round begins Friday, May 7* Fremantle v Brisbane Lions (OS) Gold Coast Suns v St Kilda (MS) GWS Giants v Essendon (GS) Hawthorn v West Coast Eagles (MCG) Melbourne v Sydney Swans (MCG) North Melbourne v Collingwood (MRVL) Port Adelaide v Adelaide Crows (AO) Richmond v Geelong Cats (MCG) Western Bulldogs v Carlton (MRVL)

ROUND 9

Round begins Friday, May 14* Essendon v Fremantle (MRVL) Gold Coast Suns v Brisbane Lions (MS) Hawthorn v North Melbourne (UTAS) Melbourne v Carlton (MCG Port Adelaide v Western Bulldogs (AO) Richmond v GWS Giants (MRVL) St Kilda v Geelong Cats (MRVL) Sydney Swans v Collingwood (SCG) West Coast Eagles v Adelaide Crows (OS)

ROUND 10

Round begins Friday, May 21* Adelaide Crows v Melbourne (AO) Brisbane Lions v Richmond (G) Carlton v Hawthorn (MCG) Collingwood v Port Adelaide (MCG) Essendon v North Melbourne (MRVL) Fremantle v Sydney Swans (OS) Geelong Cats v Gold Coast Suns (GMHBA) GWS Giants v West Coast Eagles (GS) Western Bulldogs v St Kilda (MRVL)

ROUND 11

Round begins Friday, May 28* Brisbane Lions v GWS Giants (G) Collingwood v Geelong Cats (MCG) Gold Coast Suns v Hawthorn (TIO) Port Adelaide v Fremantle (AO) Richmond v Adelaide Crows (MCG) St Kilda v North Melbourne (MRVL) Sydney Swans v Carlton (SCG) West Coast Eagles v Essendon (OS) Western Bulldogs v Melbourne (MRVL)

ROUND 12

Round begins Friday, June 4* Adelaide Crows v Collingwood (AO) Carlton v West Coast Eagles (MCG) Essendon v Richmond (MCG) Fremantle v Western Bulldogs (OS) Melbourne v Brisbane Lions (TP) St Kilda v Sydney Swans (MRVL) Byes: Geelong Cats, Gold Coast Suns, GWS Giants, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide

ROUND 13

Round begins Thursday, June 10* Fremantle v Gold Coast Suns (OS) Melbourne v Collingwood (MCG) North Melbourne v GWS Giants (BA) Port Adelaide v Geelong Cats (AO) St Kilda v Adelaide Crows (MRVL) Sydney Swans v Hawthorn (SCG) Byes: Brisbane Lions, Carlton, Essendon, Richmond, West Coast Eagles, Western Bulldogs

ROUND 14

Round begins Thursday, June 17* Geelong Cats v Western Bulldogs (GMHBA) Gold Coast Suns v Port Adelaide (MS) GWS Giants v Carlton (GS) Hawthorn v Essendon (MCG) North Melbourne v Brisbane Lions (MRVL) West Coast Eagles v Richmond (OS) Byes: Adelaide Crows, Collingwood, Fremantle, Melbourne, St Kilda, Sydney Swans

ROUND 15

Round begins Thursday, June 24* Brisbane Lions v Geelong Cats (G) Carlton v Adelaide Crows (MRVL) Collingwood v Fremantle (MRVL) Essendon v Melbourne (MCG) GWS Giants v Hawthorn (GS) North Melbourne v Gold Coast Suns (BA) Port Adelaide v Sydney Swans (AO) Richmond v St Kilda (MCG) West Coast Eagles v Western Bulldogs (OS)

ROUND 16

Round begins Thursday, July 1* Adelaide Crows v Brisbane Lions (AO) Collingwood v St Kilda (MCG) Fremantle v Carlton (OS) Geelong Cats v Essendon (GMHBA) Gold Coast Suns v Richmond (MS) Hawthorn v Port Adelaide (MRVL) Melbourne v GWS Giants (MCG) Sydney Swans v West Coast Eagles (SCG) Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne (MRVL)

ROUND 17

Round begins Friday, July 9* Brisbane Lions v St Kilda (G) Carlton v Geelong Cats (MCG) Essendon v Adelaide Crows (MRVL) GWS Giants v Gold Coast Suns (GS) Hawthorn v Fremantle (UTAS) Port Adelaide v Melbourne (AO) Richmond v Collingwood (MCG) West Coast Eagles v North Melbourne (OS) Western Bulldogs v Sydney Swans (MRVL)

ROUND 18

Round begins Friday, July 16* Adelaide Crows v West Coast Eagles (AO) Collingwood v Carlton (MCG) Fremantle v Geelong Cats (OS) Gold Coast Suns v Western Bulldogs (MS) GWS Giants v Sydney Swans (GS) Melbourne v Hawthorn (MCG) North Melbourne v Essendon (MRVL) Richmond v Brisbane Lions (MCG) St Kilda v Port Adelaide (MRVL)

ROUND 19

Round begins Friday, July 23* Carlton v North Melbourne (MRVL) Essendon v GWS Giants (MRVL) Geelong Cats v Richmond (MCG) Gold Coast Suns v Melbourne (MS) Hawthorn v Brisbane Lions (MCG) Port Adelaide v Collingwood (AO) Sydney Swans v Fremantle (SCG) West Coast Eagles v St Kilda (OS) Western Bulldogs v Adelaide Crows (MARS)

ROUND 20

Round begins Friday, July 30* Adelaide Crows v Hawthorn (AO) Brisbane Lions v Gold Coast Suns (G) Collingwood v West Coast Eagles (MCG) Essendon v Sydney Swans (MRVL) Fremantle v Richmond (OS) GWS Giants v Port Adelaide (MO) Melbourne v Western Bulldogs (MCG) North Melbourne v Geelong Cats (BA) St Kilda v Carlton (MRVL)

ROUND 21

Round begins Friday, August 6* Adelaide Crows v Port Adelaide (AO) Brisbane Lions v Fremantle (G) Carlton v Gold Coast Suns (MRVL) Geelong Cats v GWS Giants (GMHBA) Hawthorn v Collingwood (MCG) Richmond v North Melbourne (MCG) Sydney Swans v St Kilda (SCG) West Coast Eagles v Melbourne (OS) Western Bulldogs v Essendon (MRVL)

ROUND 22

Round begins Friday, August 13* Collingwood v Brisbane Lions (MRVL) Fremantle v West Coast Eagles (OS) Geelong Cats v St Kilda (GMHBA) Gold Coast Suns v Essendon (MS) GWS Giants v Richmond (GS) Hawthorn v Western Bulldogs (UTAS) Melbourne v Adelaide Crows (MCG) North Melbourne v Sydney Swans (MRVL) Port Adelaide v Carlton (AO)

ROUND 23

Round begins Friday, August 20* Adelaide Crows v North Melbourne (AO) Brisbane Lions v West Coast Eagles (G) Carlton v GWS Giants (MRVL) Essendon v Collingwood (MCG) Geelong Cats v Melbourne (GMHBA) Richmond v Hawthorn (MCG) St Kilda v Fremantle (MRVL) Sydney Swans v Gold Coast Suns (SCG) Western Bulldogs v Port Adelaide (MRVL)

2021 TOYOTA AFL FINALS SERIES

Date TBC Week One – Qualifying & Elimination Finals (4) Date TBC Week Two – Semi-Finals (2) Date TBC Week Three – Preliminary Finals (2) Date TBC Week Four – Toyota AFL Grand Final *All matches in rounds 7-23 are listed alphabetically with timeslots to be determined at a later date. Note: fixture is subject to change.

(T) Twilight match; (N) Night match; (AO) Adelaide Oval; (BA) Blundstone Arena, Hobart; (G) Gabba, Brisbane; (GMHBA) GMHBA Stadium, Geelong; (GS) Giants Stadium, Sydney; (MO) Manuka Oval, Canberra; (MARS) Mars Stadium, Ballarat; (MRVL) Marvel Stadium, Melbourne; (MCG) Melbourne Cricket Ground; (MS) Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast; (OS) Optus Stadium, Perth; (SCG) Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney; (TIO) TIO Stadium, Darwin; (TP) TIO Traeger Park, Alice Springs; (UTAS) University of Tasmania Stadium, Launceston.

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SCOREBOARD – ROUND 1 Richmond 3.3 8.5 10.8 15.15 (105) Carlton 3.2 6.6 8.12 11.14 (80) BEST: Richmond – Martin, Balta, Graham, Short, Prestia, Edwards, Riewoldt. Carlton – Walsh, Cripps, Saad, Plowman, Newnes, Setterfield. GOALS: Richmond – Riewoldt 4, Castagna 2, Martin 2, Rioli 2, Aarts 2, Lynch, Caddy, Bolton. Carlton – McDonald 2, McKay 2, Gibbons 2, Casboult, O'Brien, Dow, Silvagni, Plowman. Substitutes: Richmond – Ross (replaced Vlastuin). Carlton – McDonald (replaced Silvagni). AFL Coaches votes: 10 Martin (Rich), 7 Graham (Rich), 6 Walsh (Carl), 5 Riewoldt (Rich), 1 Cripps (Carl), 1 Lambert (Rich). Umpires: N. Foot, C. Fleer, J. Mollison. Crowd: 49,218 at the MCG. Western Bulldogs 3.2 6.5 9.7 10.9 (69) Collingwood 1.2 4.6 5.7 7.11 (53) BEST: Western Bulldogs – Smith, Bontempelli, Macrae, Daniel, Hunter, Martin. Collingwood – Pendlebury, Moore, Maynard, Crisp, Mihocek. GOALS: Western Bulldogs – Vandermeer 2, Naughton 2, Smith 2, Bruce, McNeil, English, Martin. Collingwood – Mihocek 2, Elliott 2, Cox 2, Crisp. Substitutes: Western Bulldogs – West (unused). Collingwood – C. Brown (unused). AFL Coaches votes: 10 B. Smith (WB), 8 Moore (Coll), 4 Williams (WB), 4 Macrae (WB), 3 Vandermeer (WB), 1 Keath (WB). Umpires: B. Rosebury, B. Hosking, A. Gianfagna. Crowd: 46,051 at the MCG. Melbourne 4.4 7.6 9.8 11.14 (80) Fremantle 0.4 3.8 6.9 8.10 (58) BEST: Melbourne – May, Langdon, Lever, Petracca, Oliver, McDonald. Fremantle: Brayshaw, Cerra, Serong, Ryan, Aish. GOALS: Melbourne – Fritsch 2, Petracca 2, McDonald 2, Pickett, Langdon, Jordon, Harmes, Spargo. Fremantle – Taberner 3, Switkowski, Henry, Schultz, Blakely, Brayshaw. Substitutes: Melbourne – Chandler (unused). Fremantle – Giro (replaced Pearce). AFL Coaches votes: 10 May (Melb), 7 Oliver (Melb), 7 Lever (Melb), 4 McDonald (Melb), 2 Brayshaw (Frem). Umpires: C. Deboy, A. Stephens, D. Harris. Crowd: 21,365 at the MCG. Adelaide 4.4 11.7 13.9 15.13 (103) Geelong Cats 2.3 5.5 10.8 13.13 (91) BEST: Adelaide – Walker, Laird, Scholl, McHenry, Rowe. Geelong Cats – Dangerfield, C. Guthrie, Blicavs, Smith, Parfitt. GOALS: Adelaide – Walker 5, Rowe 2, Frampton 2, McHenry 2, Lynch, Murphy, McAdam, Schoenberg. Geelong – Parfitt 2, Hawkins 2, Smith 2, Stanley, Rohan, Menegola, Blicavs, C. Guthrie, Dahlhaus, Miers. Substitutes: Adelaide –Hinge (replaced Brown). Geelong Cats – Constable (replaced Menegola). AFL Coaches votes: 10 Walker (Adel), 4 Smith (Adel), 4 Laird (Adel), 3 Sloane (Adel), 3 Keays (Adel), 2 Butts (Adel), 2 Sholl (Adel), 1 Stewart (Geel), 1 Blicavs (Geel). Umpires: R. Chamberlain, S. Meredith, B. Wallace. Crowd: 26,985 at Adelaide Oval. Hawthorn 3.1 4.3 12.3 14.8 (92) Essendon 2.4 10.6 11.10 13.13 (91) BEST: Hawthorn – T. Mitchell, Day, O’Meara, Jiath, Moore, Phillips. Essendon – McGrath, Merrett, Heppell, Caldwell, Heppell, Hind. GOALS: Hawthorn – Moore 3, Brockman 2, Morrison 2, O'Brien 2, Breust, Ceglar, Hanrahan, McEvoy, Phillips. Essendon – McDonald-Tipungwuti 2, Shiel 2, Smith 2, Draper, Hooker, McGrath, Merrett, Parish, Snelling, Wright.

Substitutes: Hawthorn – Downie (unused). Essendon – Cutler (unused). AFL Coaches votes: 10 T. Mitchell (Haw), 8 O'Meara (Haw), 5 Merrett (Ess), 4 McGrath (Ess), 2 Day (Haw), 1 Jiath (Haw). Umpires: R. O’Gorman, N. Williamson, R. Findlay. Crowd: 25,128 at Marvel Stadium. Sydney Swans 2.4 8.4 17.6 19.11 (125) Brisbane Lions 3.3 8.4 10.7 14.10 (94) BEST: Sydney Swans – Mills, Gulden, Heeney, Hickey, Rowbottom, McCartin, Hickey. Brisbane Lions – Bailey, Zorko, McCarthy, Coleman. GOALS: Sydney Swans – Gulden 3, Heeney 3, McDonald 3, Mills 2, Parker 2, Reid 2, Wicks 2, Blakey, Papley. Brisbane Lions – Bailey 3, Daniher 2, McCarthy 2, J. Berry, Coleman, Lyons, McCluggage, McInerney, Hipwood, Zorko. Substitutes: Sydney Swans Hayward (unused). Brisbane Lions – Mathieson (unused). AFL Coaches votes: 10 Mills (Syd), 7 Gulden (Syd), 7 Hickey (Syd), 3 Heeney (Syd), 2 Zorko (BL), 1 Cunningham (Syd). Umpires: L. Fisher, N. Brown, H. Gavine. Crowd: 22,762 at the Gabba.

AFLCA Champion Player of the Year Votes

Tom Hawkins (Geel) Charlie Dixon (PA) Jack Gunston (Haw) Josh Kennedy (WCE) Matt Taberner (Frem) Jack Riewoldt (Rich) Tom Lynch (Rich) Dan Butler (StK) Jack Darling (WCE) Tom Papley (Syd) Charlie Cameron (BL)

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Travis Boak

Port Adelaide

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Dustin Martin

Richmond

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Steven May

Melbourne

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Tim Membrey

St Kilda

Port Adelaide 2.2 10.4 14.8 17.15 (117) North Melbourne 2.4 3.6 5.8 9.11 (65) BEST: Port Adelaide – Boak, Fantasia, Wines, Gray, Drew, Aliir. North Melbourne – Stephenson, Simpkin, Davies-Uniacke, Thomas, Young, McKay. GOALS: Port Adelaide – Fantasia 4, Boak 2, Dixon 2, Butters 2, Marshall 2, Amon, Bonner, Lycett, Motlop, Duursma. North Melbourne – Scott 2, Thomas 2, Goldstein, Davies-Uniacke, Powell, Walker, Mahony. Substitutes: North Melbourne – Lazzaro (replaced Corr). Port Adelaide – Rockliff (replaced Bonner). AFL Coaches votes: 10 Boak (PA), 8 Fantasia (PA), 4 Houston (PA), 4 Stephenson (NM), 3 Wines (PA), 1 Motlop (PA). Umpires: L. Haussen, M. Nicholls, J. Howorth. Crowd: 13,050 at Marvel Stadium.

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Callum Mills

Sydney Swans

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Tom Mitchell

Hawthorn

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Bailey Smith

Western Bulldogs

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Taylor Walker

Adelaide

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Orazio Fantasia

Port Adelaide

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Tim Kelly

West Coast Eagles

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Darcy Moore

Collingwood

St Kilda 1.2 5.6 9.6 13.8 (86) GWS Giants 2.3 4.5 8.9 11.12 (78) BEST: St Kilda – Membrey, Billings, Clark, Gresham. GWS Giants – Taranto, Perryman, Hopper, Himmelberg. GOALS: St Kilda – Membrey 3, Higgins 2, Lonie 2, Ross 2, Billings, Hill, Battle, Butler. GWS Giants – Himmelberg 3, Greene, Green, Hill, Coniglio, Ward, Taranto, Hopper, Keeffe. Substitutes: St Kilda – Wood (unused). GWS – O'Halloran (unused). AFL Coaches votes: 10 Membrey (StK), 6 Gresham (StK), 5 Hopper (GWS), 3 Flynn (GWS), 3 Perryman (GWS), 2 Clark (StK), 1 Ross (StK). Umpires: C. Donlon, M. Stevic, E. Glouftsis. Crowd: 5014 at Giants Stadium.

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Jaeger O'Meara

Hawthorn

West Coast Eagles 3.3 5.3 7.7 12.11 (83) Gold Coast Suns 2.4 5.4 7.8 8.10 (58) BEST: West Coast Eagles – Allen, Sheed, Kelly, Hurn, Barrass, Duggan. Gold Coast Suns – Swallow, Miller, King, Bowes, Lukosius, Markov. GOALS: West Coast Eagles – Allen 4, Darling 2, Kennedy 2, Cripps, Petruccelle, Ryan, Vardy. Gold Coast Suns – King 3, Holman, Miller, Sexton, Swallow, Weller. Substitutes: West Coast Eagles – Jones (unused). Gold Coast Suns – Holman (replaced Rowell). AFL Coaches Votes: 8 Kelly (WCE), 7 Allen (WCE), 5 Sheed (WCE), 4 Hurn (WCE), 2 Swallow (GCS) , 2 Bowes (GCS), 1 Barrass (WCE), 1 Lukosius (GCS). Umpires: J. Power, J. Dalgleish, D. Johanson. Crowd: 38,493 at Optus Stadium.

PERFECT 10: Steven May was impassable for the Demons.

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Coach John Longmire Co-captains Josh Kennedy /Luke Parker /Dane Rampe

Coach Matthew Nicks Captain Rory Sloane

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2 Kaiden BRAND

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3 Dylan STEPHENS

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4 Ryan CLARKE

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Lachlan MURPHY

5 Isaac HEENEY

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6 Logan McDONALD

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7 Harry CUNNINGHAM

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Riley THILTHORPE

8 James ROWBOTTOM

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Jake KELLY

9 Will HAYWARD

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Rory SLOANE

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Taylor WALKER

14 Callum MILLS

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David MACKAY

15 Sam GRAY

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30 Tom McCARTIN

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31 Tom HICKEY

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SURPRISE PACKETS: Star midfielders James Rowbottom and Rory Sloane were keys in upset first round wins last week.

Played 42: Sydney Swans 17, Adelaide Crows 25. Since 2016: Sydney Swans 3, Adelaide Crows 3. Most recent game: round 1, 2020, Sydney Swans d Adelaide Crows by 3 points at Adelaide Oval. Highest attendance: 51,466, round 22, 2017, at Adelaide Oval.

SYDNEY SWANS

Match Preview

u Not many would have backed the Swans-Crows quinella on the opening round of the season, but here we are, with a juicier than anticipated match-up as Sydney returns to the SCG for the first time in 240 days. The Swans’ kids are better than advertised and they’ve found two more, with first-gamers Logan McDonald and Errol Gulden – the round one NAB Rising Star nominee – both kicking three goals in the 31-point upset of Brisbane at the Gabba. Lance Franklin will be back for the first time since round 23, 2019, a sight that will gladden not just Swans fans, but all footy lovers. Adelaide’s pressure game against Geelong

was relentless. They made the Cats look slow, forced them into error and destroyed them on the rebound. Taylor Walker reaped the benefits of some superb delivery further up the ground to finish with five goals. It will be fascinating to see whether both young teams can put last week’s excitement behind them, settle down and get back to work. The coaching boxes will be interesting, with former Swans champ Matthew Nicks visiting the SCG for the first time as the opposition coach while Don Pyke, 12 months removed from his four years as Adelaide coach, is now John Longmire’s senior assistant ASHLEY BROWNE

Highest score: 25.9 (159), round 20, 1999, at the SCG. Lowest score: 6.4 (40), round 1, 1996, at Football Park. Home record: 7-13. Away record: 9-13. Greatest winning margin: 118 points, round 20, 1999, at the SCG. Longest winning sequence: 4, second qualifying final, 2012, to round 18, 2015. Most goals in a game: 8, Simon Minton-Connell, round 15, 1992, at Football Park; Tony Lockett, round 20, 1999, at the SCG.

ADELAIDE CROWS

Highest scores: 23.17 (155), round 5, 1999, at Football Park. Lowest scores: 5.11 (41), round 20, 1999, at the SCG. Away record: 13-7. Home record: 13-9. Greatest winning margin: 90 points, round 1, 1996, at Football Park. Longest winning sequence: 6, round 4, 2005, to round 13, 2009. Most goals in a game: 6, Scott Hodges, round 3, 1991, at the SCG; Rod Jameson, round 18, 1991, at Football Park; Peter Vardy, second semi-final, 1998, at the SCG.

Prediction: Sydney by 11 points

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Power v Bombers POWERPLAY: Robbie Gray sends Port Adelaide forward in its easy 50-point win over the Bombers last season.

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HEAD to HEAD Played 32: Port Adelaide 18, Essendon 14. Since 2016: Port Adelaide 3, Essendon 3. Most recent game: round 17, 2020, Port Adelaide d Essendon by 50 points at Adelaide Oval. Highest attendance: 45,868, round 16, 2014, at Adelaide Oval.

PORT ADELAIDE

Match Preview

u One of the storylines of the off-season was

the exodus of talent out the door at Essendon. It was headlined by Joe Daniher, but Bomber fans would have been equally displeased to lose the talented Orazio Fantasia and the pain would have been magnified by his four-goal haul in his debut game for the Power last week. Port Adelaide’s recruiting was spot-on at the end of last season and both Fantasia and Aliir Aliir, who dominated as an intercepting key defender, filled specific needs. The Power are hunting a premiership this season and, as expected, won comfortably against North Melbourne and should be too

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accomplished here for Essendon, which is coming off a shattering one-point loss to Hawthorn. The Bombers led by 40 points at one stage late in the second quarter, but were sat back on their heels in the third term as the Hawks came surging back. There appeared to be no Plan B or C to get the game back on their terms and that was against a likely bottom-six team. Playing away against one of the premiership favourites, Essendon simply does not have the weapons to keep this one close. The schedule makers have gifted Port the chance to get out of the blocks quickly in 2021 and it will take full advantage. ASHLEY BROWNE

Highest score: 23.20 (158), round 1, 2004, at Football Park; 24.14 (158), round 7, 2008, at Marvel Stadium. Lowest score: 7.16 (58), round 16, 2000, at Football Park. Home record: 10-5. Away record: 8-9. Greatest winning margin: 96 points, round 1, 2004, at Football Park. Longest winning sequence: 6, round 17, 2001, to round 1, 2004; round 9, 2005, to round 7, 2010. Most goals in a game: 7, Scott Cummings, round 17, 1997, at the MCG; Warren Tredrea, round 9, 2003, at Marvel Stadium; Daniel Motlop, round 7, 2008, at Marvel Stadium.

ESSENDON

Highest score: 24.12 (156), round 1, 2000, at Marvel Stadium. Lowest score: 4.5 (29), round 17, 2020, at Adelaide Oval. Away record: 5-10. Home record: 9-8. Greatest winning margin: 94 points, round 1, 2000, at Marvel Stadium. Longest winning sequence: 5, round 23, 2011, to round 16, 2014. Most goals in a game: 7, Matthew Lloyd, round 1, 2000, at Marvel Stadium; round 18, 2004, at Marvel Stadium.

Prediction: Port Adelaide by 37 points

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Coach Brett Ratten Co-captains Jarryn Geary /Jack Steele

Coach Simon Goodwin Captain Max Gawn

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2 Jake CARLISLE 3 Zak JONES 4 Jade GRESHAM 5 Brad CROUCH 6 Sebastian ROSS 7 Luke DUNSTAN 8 Bradley HILL 9 Jack STEELE 10 Dan HANNEBERY 11 Hunter CLARK 12 Max KING 13 Jack LONIE 14 Jarryn GEARY 15 Jack BILLINGS 16 Dan BUTLER 17 Dylan ROBERTON 18 Paddy RYDER 19 Rowan MARSHALL 20 Dougal HOWARD 21 Ben LONG 22 Jack HIGGINS 23 Jack BYTEL 24 James FRAWLEY 25 Dean KENT 26 Josh BATTLE 27 Shaun McKERNAN 28 Tim MEMBREY 29 Jimmy WEBSTER 30 Matthew ALLISON 31 Ryan BYRNES 32 Mason WOOD 33 Ben PATON 34 Tom HIGHMORE 35 Jack SINCLAIR 36 Daniel McKENZIE 37 Leo CONNOLLY 38 Oscar CLAVARINO 39 Darragh JOYCE 41 Paul HUNTER 44 Callum WILKIE 45 Sam ALABAKIS

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Coach Stuart Dew Co-captains David Swallow /Jarrod Witts

Coach David Noble Captain Jack Ziebell

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Coach Alastair Clarkson Captain Ben McEvoy

Coach Damien Hardwick Captain Trent Cotchin GOALS

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Harry MORRISON Mitch LEWIS Tom MITCHELL Jarman IMPEY James WORPEL James SICILY Ben McEVOY Sam FROST Shaun BURGOYNE Jaeger O’MEARA Conor NASH Will DAY Oliver HANRAHAN Jack SCRIMSHAW Blake HARDWICK Lachlan BRAMBLE Daniel HOWE Jonathon CEGLAR Jack GUNSTON Chad WINGARD Tom PHILLIPS Luke BREUST Tim O’BRIEN James COUSINS Jonathon PATTON Liam SHIELS Michael HARTLEY Kyle HARTIGAN Changkuoth JIATH Damon GREAVES Keegan BROOKSBY Finn MAGINNESS Harry PEPPER Jacob KOSCHITZKE Josh MORRIS Dylan MOORE Ned REEVES Denver GRAINGER-BARRAS Emerson JEKA Seamus MITCHELL Connor DOWNIE Tyler BROCKMAN Jack SAUNDERS

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WEST COAST EAGLES

Coach Luke Beveridge Captain Marcus Bontempelli

Coach Adam Simpson Captain Luke Shuey GOALS

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Coach Justin Longmuir Captain Nat Fyfe

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What I’m thinking with Ashley Browne

Beware, it’s no Swansong just yet Sydney’s upset win over Brisbane in the opening round was just as important for off-field success as it was for the four points.

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n an illuminating article that appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald last weekend, journalist Andrew Wu spoke to Sydney president Andrew Pridham and chief executive Tom Harley as they offered what was virtually a state of play about the club. These are challenging times for the Swans. They’ve missed the finals the past two seasons – their longest time out of September action since the mid-1990s when, if not for football legend Ron Barassi being parachuted into the club as coach, their very existence in the AFL was under threat. There is no chance of that happening now of course, but the Swans are in the midst of a fight, both to start rising up the ladder once more and to remain at the forefront of relevance and importance in their home city. And they’re as financially hobbled as they have been for some time. As Wu reported, they lost $520,000 in 2019. Last year, as the global pandemic brought the game to its knees, the Swans posted a $6m loss, despite reducing their operating expenses by 38 per cent, and ended the year with a $1.5m loan from the AFL. They had more than 61,000 members in 2019, with the Lance Franklin effect still in full swing.

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NEW BLOOD: The Swans’ upset win over the Lions was powered by their youngsters, including first-gamer Errol Gulden, who kicked three goals.

Talk to the people at the Swans and they’ll talk up their kids at every opportunity

This year, they’re hoping for 50,000 members, but so far have attracted a little more than 40,000. Help might be on the way. Franklin, who didn’t play at all last season, got through half a reserves practice game last Sunday and will be back for Saturday afternoon’s game against Adelaide. It would be a major surprise if his picture isn’t plastered across the back page of the Sydney newspapers and TV sports news bulletins all week. Franklin puts bums on seats in the first place and helps the Swans win. And that’s when those who are sitting on the fence might decide to turn their support of the club into a membership. The biggest thing going for the Swans might be their form. If Adelaide’s win over Geelong was the biggest upset last weekend, then Sydney heading to the Gabba and upending the highly-fancied Brisbane by 31 points was close behind, certainly in the eyes of most observers. But talk to people at the Swans and they’ll talk up their kids at every opportunity. Sydney won just five games last year, but among them were wins over the GWS Giants (in which the Giants kicked just three goals, all from dubious free kicks) and

Melbourne, which was seeking a place in the finals. Both those wins were powered by the kids and it was the same last Saturday night. Errol Gulden and Logan McDonald kicked three goals each on debut. It has taken Gulden precisely one AFL game to establish himself as one of the best kicks in the competition and he is the first NAB AFL Rising Star nominee for 2021. Braeden Campbell was the other debutant for the Swans, while three others had played 10 games or fewer. Four more had played no more than 50 games. The ease of the win over the Lions – the Swans kicked nine goals to two in a scintillating third term – suggests that contrary to what was thought only a week ago, they are in the finals mix. This would be a good thing, not just for Sydney’s bottom line, which has been hemorrhaging red ink, but will be a boost for both the club and the AFL in the nation’s most competitive sporting and media market. AFL arch enemy Peter V’Landys has flexed the NRL’s considerable muscle, a long overdue move, so the Swans need success to keep our game as highly visible as possible. They seem to be going about things in the best possible way.

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