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2020 AFL season
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    2020 AFL season

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    2020 AFL premiership season
    Date 19 March – 24 October
    Teams 18
    Premiers Richmond
    13th premiership
    Runners-up Geelong
    (10th runners-up)
    Minor premiers Port Adelaide
    4th minor premiership
    Brownlow Medallist Lachie Neale
    (Brisbane Lions – 31 votes)
    Coleman Medallist Tom Hawkins
    (Geelong – 42 goals)
    Attendance
    Matches played 162
    Total attendance 1,033,037 (6,377 per match)
    Highest 32,865
    (First Elimination Final, West Coast vs Collingwood)

    The 2020 AFL season was the 124th 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.

    Played during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the season commenced on 19 March and was suspended four days later; it resumed on 11 June and ran until 24 October. A shortened season was played, comprising a 17-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs; all matches were shortened to 80% of their usual length. Virus outbreaks and interstate travel restrictions precluded games in many states for much of the season, with all clubs spending parts of the season temporarily relocated to quarantine hubs, particularly in South East Queensland where almost half of all matches were played – including the Grand Final, the first time it had been played outside Victoria. Health directives resulted in restricted match attendances throughout the year, including thirty matches played behind closed doors.

    The premiership was won by the Richmond Football Club for the 13th time and second time consecutively, after it defeated Geelong by 31 points in the 2020 AFL Grand Final.

    Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

    Empty seats at Adelaide Oval prior to the round 18 match between Hawthorn and Gold Coast. Restrictions on venue capacity had been implemented to combat the spread of COVID-19.

    The 2020 season was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which was formally declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on 11 March 2020, eight days prior to the scheduled start of the premiership season. Restrictions imposed by the different state governments related to social distancing, lockdowns of non-essential services which lasted for three months across the country, and border controls for interstate and international travel, all had significant effects on the completion of the 2020 season.

    Fixture

    Prior to the commencement of the season, anticipating that the season would be forced to cease at the peak of the virus, the AFL announced the fixture would be shortened from 22 matches per team to 17, with each team playing each other once and serving one bye. The season then commenced on 19 March as originally scheduled; but as restrictions, followed by periods of formal quarantine, were introduced on interstate travel, the season was suspended after Round 1.

    The season was suspended for more than two months. On 15 May, as most states began easing restrictions, the league's plan to resume the season was announced: clubs began non-contact training from 18 May, and full contact training from 25 May ahead of resuming competitive matches from 11 June, with the revised fixture released gradually throughout the year, and changing regularly and often at short notice when the situation forced it.

    The first major fixturing challenge occurred in the aftermath of Round 4, when a spike in Victorian COVID-19 cases prompted other states to either impose tighter quarantine restrictions on Victorians, or defer the relaxation of restrictions already in place. Although this forced two planned Round 5 matches - (Richmond vs West Coast and Melbourne vs Sydney) - to be redrawn at less than a week's notice (Richmond instead faced Melbourne in Victoria, and Sydney faced West Coast in Queensland), and the entire planned Round 6 and 7 fixtures to be redrawn, the season continued without suspension. The gradual release of the fixture also allowed the flexibility to reschedule any games which were postponed due to positive COVID-19 tests among players or staff.

    When games were postponed or rescheduled at short notice, other games within the same round were often also rescheduled to ensure the primetime television slots were filled.

    Club medical restrictions

    During the peak of the hiatus, players were allowed to train only within the strict limits of the government restrictions on public gatherings; at the height of the pandemic in April and May, when gatherings larger than two were restricted, which meant players could train only in pairs. When the league returned to training and playing, it was done with strict, enforceable protocols and monitoring in place to ensure that the clubs would not suffer a virus outbreak, and that any virus cases could be contained with minimal impact to the wider competition. To this effect, players, umpires and staff were regularly tested for the virus and continued to train mostly in small groups, allowing individual players or small groups to be segregated and contained in the event of positive cases. Players and club personnel were subject to protocols which extended to players' personal lives, which were above and beyond the lockdown guidelines still in place for the general public, in order to protect the AFL season from suffering an outbreak; and families and partners who were part of quarantine hubs came under the same restrictions.

    There were many breaches during the season, resulting in fines for the players and clubs involved, or suspensions in the most egregious cases:

    Throughout the season, AFL-listed players were not permitted to participate in the state league competitions (the VFL, SANFL, WAFL and NEAFL) due to the greater risk of external threats in the semi-professional state league environment; this meant there was no formal competitive reserves football for players who were not selected in the seniors. Clubs based in the same state were permitted to arrange ad hoc scratch matches for their unselected players against each other and in empty stadiums to enable some match practice; these could be stand-alone games or curtain raisers to senior games.

    Quarantine hubs and club relocation

    Interstate travel restrictions and quarantine periods were a significant impediment to the completion of the season after the resumption, with many state border crossings subject to mandatory 14-day quarantine periods. Western Australia and Tasmania had the tightest restrictions, requiring quarantine for all entries throughout the entire season; South Australia had similar restrictions which were loosened after Round 5. Border crossings around the rest of the country were freer; but, as second waves of virus cases occurred in Victoria (after Round 5) and New South Wales (after Round 10), quarantines were imposed on travellers leaving those states. This precluded a conventional interstate home-and-away fixture, and meant that Queensland – which maintained few virus cases and had the most favourable quarantine arrangements – became critical to the completion of the season.

    The border restrictions were managed by requiring several clubs to relocate outside their states; or, to set-up in weeks-long quarantine hubs, in which clubs travelled at the same time to a restricted state for an extended three- or four-week trip, quarantined there and played several games against other teams in the hub. Players' immediate families were permitted to join them at the league's expense, but were subject to the same lifestyle restrictions and virus testing regime as the players.

    The relocation of all ten Victorian clubs occurred after Round 5. Carlton, Western Bulldogs, North Melbourne, St Kilda, Richmond and Essendon moved to south-east Queensland; and Collingwood, Hawthorn, Geelong and Melbourne moved to New South Wales. The relocation of the six New South Wales based clubs (Sydney, Greater Western Sydney and the four Victorian clubs) to Queensland then occurred after Round 8. These relocations lasted until the end of the season.

    The season's first quarantine hub occurred immediately after the resumption, and featured the clubs from South Australia and Western Australia – the most tightly restricted state at that time. The clubs were relocated to south-east Queensland – with the Western Australian teams arriving in Round 2 and the South Australian teams arriving in Round 3 (after their Round 2 Showdown game in Adelaide). The visiting teams played each other and the two Queensland-based clubs in a hub until Round 5. The two West Australian teams remained in the hub for an additional week and flew back to West Australia following Round 6, and the South Australian hub members returned to South Australia after Round 5 but still travelled weekly to Queensland over subsequent weeks.

    From that point on, three three-week quarantine hubs were staged in Perth, to allow matches to be played there despite season-long quarantine requirements. Each time, two interstate clubs travelled at once from Queensland, and played each other while in quarantine, then the two Perth clubs while out of quarantine. These hubs were:

    Fremantle and West Coast later returned to a Queensland hub for the final four rounds of the home-and-away season.

    Teams could also travel from Queensland to the Northern Territory, where three games were played. However, season-long Tasmanian border restrictions to all states resulted in no AFL matches being played in the state for the first time since 2000.

    Border restrictions ultimately also precluded the playing of any finals in Victoria or New South Wales – including the Grand Final – and limited finals in Western Australia to the first week only, since the bye week after Round 18 allowed time to quarantine. For the first three weeks of finals, clubs unable to play in their home states were given the option to nominate a preferred home ground from the Gabba, Metricon Stadium and Adelaide Oval for home finals. On 2 September, the Grand Final was formally scheduled for Saturday 24 October, the latest in the year a Grand Final had been played; it was scheduled at night to avoid a clash with the 100th running of the Cox Plate that afternoon, making it the first Grand Final not to be played in the afternoon timeslot; and, it was scheduled at the Gabba, making it the first AFL Grand Final to be played outside of Melbourne.

    The hub arrangements resulted in many other fixturing anomalies. Among the most notable occurred in Round 6, when all nine games were played in New South Wales and Queensland, traditionally rugby league territory. Whole rounds were played with no matches in Melbourne, which had only previously occurred in Round 8, 1952 (the promotional National Day Round). Clubs hosted several fixtured home games at interstate venues, and hub stadiums were sometimes used for multiple games on the same day – the first time this had happened in senior VFL/AFL football since a double-header in Round 19, 1986. The desire to compress the schedule meant that the seven-game Round 10 and six-game Round 15 were played entirely on weekdays, the first time this had happened outside of rounds played on a public holiday.

    Crowds

    Government restrictions on gatherings meant that, starting in Round 1, crowds were locked out of senior VFL/AFL matches for the first time in the code's history. State governments gradually allowed crowds, often small and restricted in size, into games, starting immediately from the resumption in Round 2 in South Australia and New South Wales, from Round 3 in Queensland, and from football's resumption in Round 7 in Western Australia. The sizes of allowable crowds changed as the season progressed, with early season Queensland and New South Wales crowds limited to only a few hundred, while half-full crowds were allowed in the largely virus-free Western Australia from Round 7.

    Starting in Round 2, after the resumption of the season, broadcasters experimented with adding artificial crowd noise to lend a more normal feel to their telecasts to overcome the lack of genuine crowds in stadiums.

    All in all, the total attendance for 2020 (1,033,037) was only 13.74% of 2019's unaffected 7,517,677 total. Similarly, due to the shortened season, the average attendance of 6,377 per game was 17.56% of the 2019 season's average of 36,317.

    Rule changes

    Throughout the season, matches were played for a shortened length of 16 minutes plus time on per quarter, instead of 20 minutes plus time on. This was originally done at the start of the season, in the hope that playing shorter games could facilitate more frequent games than weekly, maximising the games which could be played before the anticipated suspension of the season; but this did not eventuate, since the season was suspended after only one round. It was then retained after the resumption to lighten the load on players to take account for the compromised training schedule; and, to allow make-up games to be more easily scheduled between rounds when matches were postponed or refixtured. As a direct result of this, it was a very low-scoring season, and several records or long-standing marks in low scoring were set during the season.

    Financials

    When the season was suspended, the league and clubs were faced with an acute cash-flow shortage, as the gate and broadcast revenues which had been budgeted for stopped immediately; clubs deriving revenues from gaming and other public venues also saw those revenues drop when public gatherings were restricted. The league and clubs all stood down or severely reduced hours for huge percentages of their staff during the suspension; furthermore, the AFL agreed with both the AFLPA and ALFUA to enact significant play cuts for the players and umpires for the season, amounting to 50% of their wage from the point of the suspension until the end of the season, and increasing to 70% for any period of suspension which extends beyond the end of May. The league successfully obtained a $500–600 million line of credit with the National Australia Bank and ANZ Bank, leveraged against its ownership of Marvel Stadium, to cover its and its clubs' cash shortfalls during the suspension.

    Resuming the season and playing the shortened 17-game season in full, even without crowds, was important to ensure the league still took in most of its television revenue. Prior to the resumption, the league renegotiated its $417-million-per-year broadcast deals with the Seven Network and Foxtel, ultimately resulting in a total television revenue reduction of approximately $150 million over 2020–2022. On top of this, the cost of running the Queensland hubs, including medical costs for ongoing COVID-19 testing, resulted in a $60 million expense for the league.

    The overall financial losses for the league in the 2020 season, compared with the budgeted results prior to the pandemic, were less than but in the order of $100 million – a substantially better result than the $1 billion loss which was feared as a worst-case scenario when the season was originally suspended.

    Other effects

    Among the other direct impacts of the pandemic were:

    Pre-season

    Marsh Community Series

    The pre-season series of games returned as the 2020 Marsh Community Series, with teams playing two games each. The games were stand-alone, with no overall winner of the series. Each team played two games, many at suburban or regional venues, while all games were televised on Fox Footy.

    State of Origin for Bushfire Relief Match

    A one-off benefit match was played on 28 February 2020, as a fundraiser for the relief effort for the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season. The league donated $2.5 million to disaster relief funds in association with the match. Selection for the two teams was under state of origin rules, and it was the first interstate representative match featuring AFL-listed players since the AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match held in 2008. Played prior to the pandemic's spread to Australia, it was the highest-attended football match of the year.


    State of Origin for Bushfire Relief Match
    Friday, 28 February 2020 (7:50 pm) Victoria def. All-Stars Marvel Stadium (crowd: 51,052) Report
    4.1 (25)
    10.2 (62)
    15.7 (97)
     24.10 (154)
    Q1
    Q2
    Q3
     Final
    4.7 (31)
    9.14 (68)
    15.16 (106)
     15.18 (108)
    Umpires: Fisher, Stephens, Nicholls, Williamson
    Best on Ground Medal: Dustin Martin (Victoria)
    Papley 5
    Kelly, Greene 4
    Martin, Gaff, Bontempelli, Gresham 2
    Dangerfield, J Cameron, Lynch 1
    Goals C Cameron 3
    Coniglio, Breust, Riewoldt, Smith 2
    Neale, Weller, Walters, Hill 1
    Kelly, Martin, Greene, Papley, Pendlebury, Haynes, Cotchin, Dangerfield Best Coniglio, C Cameron, Mills, Cripps, Neale, Johannisen

    Premiership season

    As the coronavirus situation developed, only the first round was played as originally drawn. The rest of the fixture was redrawn into a new seventeen-round season in which each team played each other once. The new rescheduled fixture was released gradually through the season, often at short notice, to allow the fixture to respond to developments in the spread of the virus.

    Round 1

    Round 1
    Thursday, 19 March (7:40 pm) Richmond 16.9 (105) def. Carlton 12.9 (81) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
    Friday, 20 March (7:50 pm) Western Bulldogs 5.4 (34) def. by Collingwood 13.8 (86) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 21 March (2:10 pm) Essendon 9.9 (63) def. Fremantle 8.9 (57) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 21 March (4:35 pm) Adelaide 11.5 (71) def. by Sydney 11.8 (74) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 21 March (7:40 pm) Greater Western Sydney 17.3 (105) def. Geelong 11.7 (73) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 21 March (6:40 pm) Gold Coast 4.5 (29) def. by Port Adelaide 10.16 (76) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Sunday, 22 March (1:05 pm) North Melbourne 8.8 (56) def. St Kilda 7.12 (54) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Sunday, 22 March (3:35 pm) Hawthorn 14.6 (90) def. Brisbane Lions 9.8 (62) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
    Sunday, 22 March (3:40 pm) West Coast 12.6 (78) def. Melbourne 7.9 (51) Optus Stadium (crowd: 0) Report

    Round 2

    Round 2
    Thursday, 11 June (7:40 pm) Collingwood 5.6 (36) drew with Richmond 5.6 (36) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
    Friday, 12 June (7:50 pm) Geelong 17.6 (108) def. Hawthorn 7.5 (47) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 13 June (1:45 pm) Brisbane Lions 12.9 (81) def. Fremantle 10.9 (69) Gabba (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 13 June (4:35 pm) Carlton 7.11 (53) def. by Melbourne 8.6 (54) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 13 June (7:10 pm) Port Adelaide 17.8 (110) def. Adelaide 5.5 (35) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 2,240) Report
    Saturday, 13 June (7:40 pm) Gold Coast 14.6 (90) def. West Coast 6.10 (46) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Sunday, 14 June (1:05 pm) Greater Western Sydney 8.12 (60) def. by North Melbourne 12.8 (80) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 350) Report
    Sunday, 14 June (3:35 pm) Sydney 11.7 (73) def. by Essendon 12.7 (79) SCG (crowd: 337) Report
    Sunday, 14 June (6:05 pm) St Kilda 14.4 (88) def. Western Bulldogs 7.7 (49) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report

    Round 3

    Round 3
    Thursday, 18 June (7:40 pm) Richmond 5.9 (39) def. by Hawthorn 11.5 (71) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
    Friday, 19 June (7:50 pm) Western Bulldogs 8.9 (57) def. Greater Western Sydney 4.9 (33) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 20 June (1:45 pm) North Melbourne 8.12 (60) def. by Sydney 10.11 (71) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 20 June (4:35 pm) Collingwood 12.9 (81) def. St Kilda 5.7 (37) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 20 June (7:40 pm) Geelong 11.11 (77) def. by Carlton 12.7 (79) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 20 June (7:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 10.14 (74) def. West Coast 6.8 (44) Gabba (crowd: 1,965) Report
    Sunday, 21 June (3:05 pm) Gold Coast 12.10 (82) def. Adelaide 4.5 (29) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 1,997) Report
    Sunday, 21 June (cancelled) Essendon v Melbourne MCG
    Sunday, 21 June (8:10 pm) Fremantle 6.5 (41) def. by Port Adelaide 10.10 (70) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 180) Report
    Bye: Essendon, Melbourne
    • Conor McKenna (Essendon) tested positive to COVID-19 in his Saturday pre-match test, resulting in the Essendon vs Melbourne match being postponed indefinitely at 24 hours notice. The match was ultimately rescheduled to Round 18, and Round 3 was retroactively considered Essendon's and Melbourne's bye for the season.
    • Gold Coast defeated Adelaide for the first time, having lost their first thirteen encounters against them. This meant that Gold Coast had now beaten every other team in the league at least once.
    • Adelaide lost at Metricon Stadium for the first time in their history, breaking an eleven-game winning streak at the venue.
    • Adelaide's final score of 4.5 (29) was its lowest score at Metricon Stadium, and the lowest score conceded by Gold Coast.
    • Adelaide's three quarter time score of 1.4 (10) was its lowest three quarter time score of all time.

    Round 4

    Round 4
    Thursday, 25 June (7:40 pm) Sydney 5.9 (39) def. by Western Bulldogs 10.7 (67) SCG (crowd: 605) Report
    Friday, 26 June (7:50 pm) Greater Western Sydney 10.6 (66) def. Collingwood 9.10 (64) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 487) Report
    Saturday, 27 June (1:45 pm) Port Adelaide 13.11 (89) def. West Coast 6.5 (41) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 450) Report
    Saturday, 27 June (4:35 pm) St Kilda 15.3 (93) def. Richmond 10.7 (67) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 27 June (7:40 pm) Essendon 8.3 (51) def. by Carlton 7.10 (52) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 27 June (7:40 pm) Gold Coast 10.4 (64) def. Fremantle 8.3 (51) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 5,106) Report
    Sunday, 28 June (1:05 pm) Brisbane Lions 10.23 (83) def. Adelaide 7.4 (46) Gabba (crowd: 7,354) Report
    Sunday, 28 June (3:35 pm) Melbourne 6.8 (44) def. by Geelong 7.5 (47) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
    Sunday, 28 June (6:05 pm) Hawthorn 8.10 (58) def. North Melbourne 8.6 (54) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    • In the first half of their game, Gold Coast scored 7.0 (42) and Fremantle scored 6.0 (36), making it the first half of football in VFL/AFL history in which no behinds were scored.

    Round 5

    Round 5
    Thursday, 2 July (7:40 pm) Carlton 8.7 (55) def. by St Kilda 11.7 (73) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Friday, 3 July (7:50 pm) Collingwood 7.6 (48) def. by Essendon 10.3 (63) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 4 July (1:45 pm) West Coast 11.11 (77) def. Sydney 6.7 (43) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,238) Report
    Saturday, 4 July (4:35 pm) Geelong 13.11 (89) def. Gold Coast 8.4 (52) GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 4 July (7:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 13.9 (87) def. North Melbourne 5.8 (38) Marvel Stadium (crowd: 0) Report
    Saturday, 4 July (7:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 12.13 (85) def. Port Adelaide 6.12 (48) Gabba (crowd: 10,161) Report
    Sunday, 5 July (1:05 pm) Adelaide 4.10 (34) def. by Fremantle 8.6 (54) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 418) Report
    Sunday, 5 July (3:35 pm) Melbourne 8.4 (52) def. by Richmond 12.7 (79) MCG (crowd: 0) Report
    Sunday, 5 July (6:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 13.5 (83) def. Hawthorn 7.7 (49) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 5,674) Report

    Round 6

    Round 6
    Thursday, 9 July (7:40 pm) Geelong 11.7 (73) def. Brisbane Lions 6.10 (46) SCG (crowd: 1,311) Report
    Friday, 10 July (7:50 pm) Collingwood 8.11 (59) def. Hawthorn 3.9 (27) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 1,772) Report
    Saturday, 11 July (12:35 pm) Fremantle 12.7 (79) def. St Kilda 11.7 (73) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 638) Report
    Saturday, 11 July (3:05 pm) West Coast 10.7 (67) def. Adelaide 5.4 (34) Gabba (crowd: 210) Report
    Saturday, 11 July (6:05 pm) Melbourne 12.8 (80) def. Gold Coast 9.9 (63) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 250) Report
    Saturday, 11 July (7:40 pm) Essendon 9.13 (67) def. North Melbourne 7.11 (53) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 4,271) Report
    Sunday, 12 July (1:05 pm) Port Adelaide 9.9 (63) def. Greater Western Sydney 6.10 (46) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 368) Report
    Sunday, 12 July (3:35 pm) Richmond 4.10 (34) def. Sydney 3.8 (26) Gabba (crowd: 3,606) Report
    Sunday, 12 July (6:45 pm) Carlton 16.7 (103) def. Western Bulldogs 7.9 (51) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,178) Report
    • Hawthorn's score of 3.9 (27) was its lowest in a game since Round 21, 1975.
    • The combined score of 7.18 (60) in the rain-affected match between Richmond and Sydney was the lowest in any game since Round 16, 1996.
    • Sydney's score of 3.8 (26) was its lowest in a game since Round 13, 1988.

    Round 7

    Round 7
    Thursday, 16 July (6:10 pm) Geelong 5.5 (35) def. by Collingwood 8.9 (57) Optus Stadium (crowd: 22,077) Report
    Friday, 17 July (7:50 pm) Essendon 7.9 (51) def. by Western Bulldogs 14.9 (93) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 4,949) Report
    Saturday, 18 July (1:45 pm) Greater Western Sydney 10.8 (68) def. by Brisbane Lions 13.10 (88) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 3,168) Report
    Saturday, 18 July (4:35 pm) Sydney 9.6 (60) def. by Gold Coast 13.14 (92) SCG (crowd: 6,000) Report
    Saturday, 18 July (7:40 pm) Richmond 11.11 (77) def. North Melbourne 2.11 (23) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 4,337) Report
    Sunday, 19 July (1:05 pm) Carlton 9.7 (61) def. by Port Adelaide 9.10 (64) Gabba (crowd: 3,510) Report
    Sunday, 19 July (3:35 pm) Hawthorn 7.6 (48) def. by Melbourne 14.7 (91) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 750) Report
    Sunday, 19 July (6:35 pm) Fremantle 5.2 (32) def. by West Coast 9.8 (62) Optus Stadium (crowd: 25,306) Report
    Monday, 20 July (7:40 pm) Adelaide 8.7 (55) def. by St Kilda 12.6 (78) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 13,579) Report

    Round 8

    Round 8
    Thursday, 23 July (7:40 pm) Gold Coast 6.10 (46) def. by Western Bulldogs 7.9 (51) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 4,039) Report
    Friday, 24 July (7:50 pm) Greater Western Sydney 9.8 (62) def. Richmond 6.14 (50) GIANTS Stadium (crowd: 5,500) Report
    Saturday, 25 July (1:05 pm) North Melbourne 9.3 (57) def. by Carlton 9.10 (64) Gabba (crowd: 3,655) Report
    Saturday, 25 July (3:35 pm) Sydney 9.6 (60) def. Hawthorn 7.11 (53) SCG (crowd: 4,264) Report
    Saturday, 25 July (7:10 pm) Port Adelaide 6.8 (44) def. by St Kilda 12.1 (73) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 16,727) Report
    Sunday, 26 July (12:35 pm) Adelaide 8.11 (59) def. by Essendon 9.8 (62) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 15,155) Report
    Sunday, 26 July (3:35 pm) West Coast 18.3 (111) def. Collingwood 6.9 (45) Optus Stadium (crowd: 24,824) Report
    Sunday, 26 July (6:10 pm) Melbourne 7.7 (49) def. by Brisbane Lions 7.11 (53) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 3,011) Report
    Monday, 27 July (6:10 pm) Fremantle 2.4 (16) def. by Geelong 6.12 (48) Optus Stadium (crowd: 20,251) Report

    Round 9

    Round 9
    Wednesday, 29 July (7:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 7.7 (49) def. by Richmond 13.12 (90) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,824) Report
    Thursday, 30 July (7:50 pm) Melbourne 4.8 (32) def. by Port Adelaide 12.11 (83) Gabba (crowd: 323) Report
    Friday, 31 July (3:40 pm) Carlton 9.4 (58) def. by Hawthorn 14.5 (89) Optus Stadium (crowd: 12,304) Report
    Friday, 31 July (8:10 pm) Essendon 3.10 (28) def. by Brisbane Lions 14.7 (91) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 4,860) Report
    Saturday, 1 August (2:35 pm) North Melbourne 19.5 (119) def. Adelaide 7.8 (50) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 522) Report
    Saturday, 1 August (5:10 pm) St Kilda 15.11 (101) def. Sydney 6.12 (48) Gabba (crowd: 2,978) Report
    Saturday, 1 August (6:10 pm) West Coast 11.7 (73) def. Geelong 10.4 (64) Optus Stadium (crowd: 26,211) Report
    Sunday, 2 August (3:35 pm) Gold Coast 4.11 (35) def. by Greater Western Sydney 9.7 (61) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 4,363) Report
    Sunday, 2 August (4:10 pm) Fremantle 10.1 (61) def. Collingwood 7.7 (49) Optus Stadium (crowd: 20,912) Report

    Round 10

    Round 10
    Monday, 3 August (6:40 pm) Port Adelaide 8.7 (55) def. Western Bulldogs 5.12 (42) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 14,159) Report
    Tuesday, 4 August (7:10 pm) Richmond 12.10 (82) def. Brisbane Lions 4.17 (41) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 5,651) Report
    Wednesday, 5 August (5:40 pm) Geelong 13.12 (90) def. North Melbourne 9.3 (57) Gabba (crowd: 2,282) Report
    Wednesday, 5 August (7:40 pm) Adelaide 5.7 (37) def. by Melbourne 13.10 (88) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 12,022) Report
    Thursday, 6 August (5:40 pm) Collingwood 6.14 (50) def. Sydney 6.5 (41) Gabba (crowd: 4,146) Report
    Thursday, 6 August (8:10 pm) Gold Coast 11.8 (74) def. by St Kilda 12.6 (78) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 3,095) Report
    Friday, 7 August (7:50 pm) Essendon 8.7 (55) def. by Greater Western Sydney 8.11 (59) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 1,178) Report
    Bye: Carlton, Fremantle, Hawthorn, West Coast

    Round 11

    Round 11
    Saturday, 8 August (4:05 pm) Port Adelaide 13.15 (93) def. Richmond 11.6 (72) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 10,256) Report
    Saturday, 8 August (7:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 14.12 (96) def. Western Bulldogs 11.6 (72) Gabba (crowd: 11,061) Report
    Sunday, 9 August (1:35 pm) West Coast 11.6 (72) def. Carlton 7.8 (50) Optus Stadium (crowd: 19,092) Report
    Sunday, 9 August (5:40 pm) Melbourne 13.14 (92) def. North Melbourne 5.5 (35) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 2,172) Report
    Monday, 10 August (6:10 pm) St Kilda 4.10 (34) def. by Geelong 14.9 (93) Gabba (crowd: 3,903) Report
    Monday, 10 August (6:40 pm) Fremantle 7.6 (48) def. Hawthorn 4.8 (32) Optus Stadium (crowd: 18,512) Report
    Tuesday, 11 August (6:05 pm) Adelaide 5.8 (38) def. by Collingwood 10.2 (62) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 8,577) Report
    Wednesday, 12 August (7:10 pm) Gold Coast 11.7 (73) drew with Essendon 11.7 (73) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 4,303) Report
    Bye: Greater Western Sydney, Sydney

    Round 12

    Round 12
    Thursday, 13 August (6:10 pm) Sydney 10.6 (66) def. Greater Western Sydney 3.7 (25) Optus Stadium (crowd: 6,464) Report
    Friday, 14 August (7:50 pm) Geelong 14.7 (91) def. Port Adelaide 4.7 (31) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 3,378) Report
    Saturday, 15 August (2:35 pm) North Melbourne 8.4 (52) def. by Brisbane Lions 7.11 (53) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,722) Report
    Saturday, 15 August (5:10 pm) Melbourne 16.4 (100) def. Collingwood 6.8 (44) Gabba (crowd: 5,338) Report
    Saturday, 15 August (6:10 pm) Fremantle 5.6 (36) def. by Carlton 5.10 (40) Optus Stadium (crowd: 24,114) Report
    Sunday, 16 August (1:05 pm) Western Bulldogs 16.15 (111) def. Adelaide 8.6 (54) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 613) Report
    Sunday, 16 August (3:35 pm) St Kilda 10.8 (68) def. Essendon 5.3 (33) Gabba (crowd: 4,686)
    Sunday, 16 August (4:10 pm) West Coast 12.9 (81) def. Hawthorn 7.7 (49) Optus Stadium (crowd: 22,780)
    Monday, 17 August (7:10 pm) Richmond 8.5 (53) def. Gold Coast 4.8 (32) Gabba (crowd: 4,062)

    Round 13

    Round 13 (Sir Doug Nicholls Round)
    Friday, 21 August (7:20 pm) Gold Coast 4.3 (27) def. by Carlton 7.18 (60) TIO Stadium (crowd: 5,172) Report
    Saturday, 22 August (1:45 pm) Western Bulldogs 12.8 (80) def. Melbourne 7.10 (52) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 1,765) Report
    Saturday, 22 August (4:05 pm) Port Adelaide 9.14 (68) def. Hawthorn 9.4 (58) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 11,740) Report
    Saturday, 22 August (7:10 pm) Essendon 10.1 (61) def. by Richmond 10.13 (73) TIO Stadium (crowd: 5,401) Report
    Saturday, 22 August (6:10 pm) Fremantle 7.8 (50) def. Sydney 2.7 (19) Optus Stadium (crowd: 24,714) Report
    Sunday, 23 August (12:35 pm) Adelaide 5.7 (37) def. by Geelong 9.11 (65) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 10,431) Report
    Sunday, 23 August (3:35 pm) Brisbane Lions 6.14 (50) def. St Kilda 7.6 (48) Gabba (crowd: 13,750) Report
    Sunday, 23 August (4:10 pm) West Coast 9.7 (61) def. Greater Western Sydney 7.7 (49) Optus Stadium (crowd: 27,339) Report
    Monday, 24 August (7:10 pm) Collingwood 10.5 (65) def. North Melbourne 5.5 (35) Gabba (crowd: 2,443) Report

    Round 14

    Round 14
    Thursday, 27 August (4:10 pm) Hawthorn 10.11 (71) def. by Essendon 13.9 (87) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 4,973) Report
    Thursday, 27 August (7:10 pm) Richmond 14.4 (88) def. West Coast 9.7 (61) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 3,628) Report
    Friday, 28 August (7:50 pm) Western Bulldogs 9.7 (61) def. by Geelong 10.12 (72) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,156) Report
    Saturday, 29 August (1:15 pm) Port Adelaide 11.7 (73) def. Sydney 7.5 (47) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 11,801) Report
    Saturday, 29 August (2:35 pm) Fremantle 8.5 (53) def. by Greater Western Sydney 14.7 (91) Optus Stadium (crowd: 24,406) Report
    Saturday, 29 August (7:10 pm) Melbourne 8.4 (52) def. St Kilda 7.7 (49) TIO Traeger Park (crowd: 1,917) Report
    Sunday, 30 August (3:35 pm) Carlton 7.6 (48) def. by Collingwood 10.12 (72) Gabba (crowd: 9,033) Report
    Sunday, 30 August (6:10 pm) Gold Coast 12.19 (91) def. North Melbourne 4.4 (28) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 3,353) Report
    Bye: Adelaide, Brisbane Lions

    Round 15

    Round 15
    Tuesday, 1 September (5:10 pm) Hawthorn 7.6 (48) def. by Adelaide 12.11 (83) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 6,191) Report
    Tuesday, 1 September (8:10 pm) West Coast 9.6 (60) def. Essendon 6.9 (45) Gabba (crowd: 1,932) Report
    Wednesday, 2 September (7:10 pm) Richmond 8.8 (56) def. Fremantle 4.5 (29) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 1,818) Report
    Thursday, 3 September (4:40 pm) Sydney 10.7 (67) def. Melbourne 6.10 (46) Cazalys Stadium (crowd: 3,199) Report
    Thursday, 3 September (7:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 6.12 (48) def. Carlton 5.9 (39) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 1,469) Report
    Friday, 4 September (7:50 pm) Brisbane Lions 6.6 (42) def. Collingwood 5.4 (34) Gabba (crowd: 15,036) Report
    Bye: Geelong, Gold Coast, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs

    Round 16

    Round 16
    Saturday, 5 September (7:40 pm) North Melbourne 6.6 (42) def. by Port Adelaide 11.12 (78) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 592) Report
    Sunday, 6 September (1:05 pm) St Kilda 11.14 (80) def. Hawthorn 9.12 (66) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,740) Report
    Sunday, 6 September (3:35 pm) Geelong 17.6 (108) def. Essendon 5.12 (42) Gabba (crowd: 5,011) Report
    Sunday, 6 September (6:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 6.13 (49) def. West Coast 7.5 (47) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 532) Report
    Monday, 7 September (7:10 pm) Melbourne 4.9 (33) def. by Fremantle 6.11 (47) Cazalys Stadium (crowd: 3,279) Report
    Tuesday, 8 September (5:10 pm) Adelaide 8.11 (59) def. Greater Western Sydney 7.5 (47) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 12,436) Report
    Tuesday, 8 September (8:10 pm) Carlton 8.9 (57) def. Sydney 8.4 (52) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 1,580) Report
    Wednesday, 9 September (7:10 pm) Brisbane Lions 13.10 (88) def. Gold Coast 6.7 (43) Gabba (crowd: 11,292) Report
    Bye: Collingwood, Richmond

    Round 17

    Round 17
    Thursday, 10 September (7:10 pm) St Kilda 6.14 (50) def. by West Coast 9.11 (65) Gabba (crowd: 1,925) Report
    Friday, 11 September (7:50 pm) Geelong 4.7 (31) def. by Richmond 7.15 (57) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 7,061) Report
    Saturday, 12 September (2:10 pm) North Melbourne 5.5 (35) def. by Fremantle 15.9 (99) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 308) Report
    Saturday, 12 September (4:35 pm) Port Adelaide 11.13 (79) def. Essendon 4.5 (29) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 17,482) Report
    Saturday, 12 September (7:40 pm) Greater Western Sydney 11.8 (74) def. by Melbourne 12.7 (79) Gabba (crowd: 1,204) Report
    Sunday, 13 September (1:05 pm) Carlton 8.8 (56) def. by Adelaide 10.12 (72) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,735) Report
    Sunday, 13 September (3:05 pm) Hawthorn 6.4 (40) def. by Western Bulldogs 11.10 (76) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 2,625) Report
    Sunday, 13 September (6:10 pm) Sydney 6.5 (41) def. by Brisbane Lions 11.7 (73) Cazalys Stadium (crowd: 3,700) Report
    Monday, 14 September (7:10 pm) Collingwood 10.8 (68) def. Gold Coast 6.10 (46) Gabba (crowd: 2,896) Report

    Round 18

    Round 18
    Thursday, 17 September (7:10 pm) North Melbourne 4.10 (34) def. by West Coast 7.7 (49) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 724) Report
    Friday, 18 September (7:50 pm) St Kilda 12.10 (82) def. Greater Western Sydney 3.12 (30) Gabba (crowd: 1,528) Report
    Saturday, 19 September (2:10 pm) Essendon 7.7 (49) def. by Melbourne 10.8 (68) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,175) Report
    Saturday, 19 September (4:40 pm) Adelaide 4.9 (33) def. by Richmond 12.5 (77) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 17,710) Report
    Saturday, 19 September (7:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 11.12 (78) def. Carlton 10.1 (61) Gabba (crowd: 14,563) Report
    Sunday, 20 September (12:35 pm) Hawthorn 17.6 (108) def. Gold Coast 8.9 (57) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 2,136) Report
    Sunday, 20 September (3:35 pm) Sydney 9.9 (63) def. by Geelong 10.9 (69) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 2,798) Report
    Sunday, 20 September (6:10 pm) Fremantle 6.8 (44) def. by Western Bulldogs 11.8 (74) Cazalys Stadium (crowd: 3,114) Report
    Monday, 21 September (7:15 pm) Collingwood 7.3 (45) def. by Port Adelaide 9.7 (61) Gabba (crowd: 5,424) Report
    • West Coast and North Melbourne negotiated an agreement under which North Melbourne would play its home fixture at Optus Stadium in Perth, in exchange for between $700,000 and $800,000. However, this was rejected by the AFL.

    Win/loss table

    Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 F1 F2 F3 GF Ladder
    Adelaide Syd
    -3
    PA
    -75
    GCS
    -53
    BL
    -37
    Frem
    -20
    WCE
    -33
    StK
    -23
    Ess
    -3
    NM
    -69
    Melb
    -51
    Coll
    -24
    WB
    -57
    Geel
    -28
    X Haw
    +35
    GWS
    +12
    Carl
    +16
    Rich
    -44
    X X X X 18
    Brisbane Lions Haw
    -28
    Frem
    +12
    WCE
    +30
    Adel
    +37
    PA
    +37
    Geel
    -27
    GWS
    +20
    Melb
    +4
    Ess
    +63
    Rich
    -41
    WB
    +24
    NM
    +1
    StK
    +2
    X Coll
    +8
    GCS
    +45
    Syd
    +32
    Carl
    +17
    Rich
    +15
    X Geel
    -40
    X 2 (4)
    Carlton Rich
    -24
    Melb
    -1
    Geel
    +2
    Ess
    +1
    StK
    -18
    WB
    +52
    PA
    -3
    NM
    +7
    Haw
    -31
    X WCE
    -22
    Frem
    +4
    GCS
    +33
    Coll
    -24
    GWS
    -9
    Syd
    +5
    Adel
    -16
    BL
    -17
    X X X X 11
    Collingwood WB
    +52
    Rich
    0
    StK
    +44
    GWS
    -2
    Ess
    -15
    Haw
    +32
    Geel
    +22
    WCE
    -66
    Frem
    -12
    Syd
    +9
    Adel
    +24
    Melb
    -56
    NM
    +30
    Carl
    +24
    BL
    -8
    X GCS
    +22
    PA
    -16
    WCE
    +1
    Geel
    -68
    X X 8 (6)
    Essendon Frem
    +6
    Syd
    +6
    X Carl
    -1
    Coll
    +15
    NM
    +14
    WB
    -42
    Adel
    +3
    BL
    -63
    GWS
    -4
    GCS
    0
    StK
    -35
    Rich
    -12
    Haw
    +16
    WCE
    -15
    Geel
    -66
    PA
    -50
    Melb
    -19
    X X X X 13
    Fremantle Ess
    -6
    BL
    -12
    PA
    -29
    GCS
    -13
    Adel
    +20
    StK
    +6
    WCE
    -30
    Geel
    -32
    Coll
    +12
    X Haw
    +16
    Carl
    -4
    Syd
    +31
    GWS
    -38
    Rich
    -27
    Melb
    +14
    NM
    +64
    WB
    -30
    X X X X 12
    Geelong GWS
    -32
    Haw
    +61
    Carl
    -2
    Melb
    +3
    GCS
    +37
    BL
    +27
    Coll
    -22
    Frem
    +32
    WCE
    -9
    NM
    +33
    StK
    +59
    PA
    +60
    Adel
    +28
    WB
    +11
    X Ess
    +66
    Rich
    -26
    Syd
    +6
    PA
    -16
    Coll
    +68
    BL
    +40
    Rich
    -31
    4 (2)
    Gold Coast PA
    -47
    WCE
    +44
    Adel
    +53
    Frem
    +13
    Geel
    -37
    Melb
    -17
    Syd
    +32
    WB
    -5
    GWS
    -26
    StK
    -4
    Ess
    0
    Rich
    -21
    Carl
    -33
    NM
    +63
    X BL
    -45
    Coll
    -22
    Haw
    -51
    X X X X 14
    Greater Western Sydney Geel
    +32
    NM
    -20
    WB
    -24
    Coll
    +2
    Haw
    +34
    PA
    -17
    BL
    -20
    Rich
    +12
    GCS
    +26
    Ess
    +4
    X Syd
    -41
    WCE
    -12
    Frem
    +38
    Carl
    +9
    Adel
    -12
    Melb
    -5
    StK
    -52
    X X X X 10
    Hawthorn BL
    +28
    Geel
    -61
    Rich
    +32
    NM
    +4
    GWS
    -34
    Coll
    -32
    Melb
    -43
    Syd
    -7
    Carl
    +31
    X Frem
    -16
    WCE
    -32
    PA
    -10
    Ess
    -16
    Adel
    -35
    StK
    -14
    WB
    -36
    GCS
    +51
    X X X X 15
    Melbourne WCE
    -27
    Carl
    +1
    X Geel
    -3
    Rich
    -27
    GCS
    +17
    Haw
    +43
    BL
    -4
    PA
    -51
    Adel
    +51
    NM
    +57
    Coll
    +56
    WB
    -28
    StK
    +3
    Syd
    -21
    Frem
    -14
    GWS
    +5
    Ess
    +19
    X X X X 9
    North Melbourne StK
    +2
    GWS
    +20
    Syd
    -11
    Haw
    -4
    WB
    -49
    Ess
    -14
    Rich
    -54
    Carl
    -7
    Adel
    +69
    Geel
    -33
    Melb
    -57
    BL
    -1
    Coll
    -30
    GCS
    -63
    X PA
    -36
    Frem
    -64
    WCE
    -15
    X X X X 17
    Port Adelaide GCS
    +47
    Adel
    +75
    Frem
    +29
    WCE
    +48
    BL
    -37
    GWS
    +17
    Carl
    +3
    StK
    -29
    Melb
    +51
    WB
    +13
    Rich
    +21
    Geel
    -60
    Haw
    +10
    Syd
    +26
    X NM
    +36
    Ess
    +50
    Coll
    +16
    Geel
    +16
    X Rich
    -6
    X 1 (3)
    Richmond Carl
    +24
    Coll
    0
    Haw
    -32
    StK
    -26
    Melb
    +27
    Syd
    +8
    NM
    +54
    GWS
    -12
    WB
    +41
    BL
    +41
    PA
    -21
    GCS
    +21
    Ess
    +12
    WCE
    +27
    Frem
    +27
    X Geel
    +26
    Adel
    +44
    BL
    -15
    StK
    +31
    PA
    +6
    Geel
    +31
    3 (1)
    St Kilda NM
    -2
    WB
    +39
    Coll
    -44
    Rich
    +26
    Carl
    +18
    Frem
    -6
    Adel
    +23
    PA
    +29
    Syd
    +53
    GCS
    +4
    Geel
    -59
    Ess
    +35
    BL
    -2
    Melb
    -3
    X Haw
    +14
    WCE
    -15
    GWS
    +52
    WB
    +3
    Rich
    -31
    X X 6 (5)
    Sydney Adel
    +3
    Ess
    -6
    NM
    +11
    WB
    -28
    WCE
    -34
    Rich
    -8
    GCS
    -32
    Haw
    +7
    StK
    -53
    Coll
    -9
    X GWS
    +41
    Frem
    -31
    PA
    -26
    Melb
    +21
    Carl
    -5
    BL
    +32
    Geel
    -6
    X X X X 16
    West Coast Melb
    +27
    GCS
    -44
    BL
    -30
    PA
    -48
    Syd
    +34
    Adel
    +33
    Frem
    +30
    Coll
    +66
    Geel
    +9
    X Carl
    +22
    Haw
    +32
    GWS
    +12
    Rich
    -27
    Ess
    +15
    WB
    -2
    StK
    +15
    NM
    +15
    Coll
    -1
    X X X 5 (7)
    Western Bulldogs Coll
    -52
    StK
    -39
    GWS
    +24
    Syd
    +28
    NM
    +49
    Carl
    -52
    Ess
    +42
    GCS
    +5
    Rich
    -41
    PA
    -13
    BL
    -24
    Adel
    +57
    Melb
    +28
    Geel
    -11
    X WCE
    +2
    Haw
    +36
    Frem
    +30
    StK
    -3
    X X X 7 (8)
    Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 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

    Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
    1 Port Adelaide 17 14 3 0 1185 869 136.4 56 Finals series
    2 Brisbane Lions 17 14 3 0 1184 948 124.9 56
    3 Richmond (P) 17 12 4 1 1135 874 129.9 50
    4 Geelong 17 12 5 0 1233 901 136.8 48
    5 West Coast 17 12 5 0 1095 936 117.0 48
    6 St Kilda 17 10 7 0 1159 997 116.2 40
    7 Western Bulldogs 17 10 7 0 1103 1034 106.7 40
    8 Collingwood 17 9 7 1 965 881 109.5 38
    9 Melbourne 17 9 8 0 1063 986 107.8 36
    10 Greater Western Sydney 17 8 9 0 1007 1053 95.6 32
    11 Carlton 17 7 10 0 1017 1078 94.3 28
    12 Fremantle 17 7 10 0 866 924 93.7 28
    13 Essendon 17 6 10 1 938 1185 79.2 26
    14 Gold Coast 17 5 11 1 996 1099 90.6 22
    15 Hawthorn 17 5 12 0 1004 1194 84.1 20
    16 Sydney 17 5 12 0 890 1077 82.6 20
    17 North Melbourne 17 3 14 0 858 1205 71.2 12
    18 Adelaide 17 3 14 0 826 1283 64.4 12
    Updated to match(es) played on 21 September 2020. 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
    Port Adelaide 41 81 121 161 161 201 241 241 281 321 361 361 401 441 441 481 521 561
    Brisbane Lions 015 411 85 123 162 163 202 242 282 283 322 362 402 403 442 482 522 562
    Richmond 46 65 69 614 1011 146 184 189 225 264 266 306 345 384 423 424 463 503
    Geelong 014 47 410 86 123 162 165 203 206 245 283 323 363 402 404 443 444 484
    West Coast 43 412 415 416 815 1211 168 205 244 246 284 324 364 365 405 405 445 485
    St Kilda 010 46 411 87 124 127 166 204 243 282 285 325 326 327 327 366 367 406
    Western Bulldogs 017 018 416 813 128 1212 169 206 208 209 2011 2410 288 2810 2810 329 368 407
    Collingwood 42 64 102 105 1010 145 183 188 1810 228 267 267 307 346 346 347 386 388
    Melbourne 016 414 414 415 417 815 1212 1213 1215 1612 2010 248 249 288 289 2810 329 369
    Greater Western Sydney 45 48 412 810 127 1210 1213 1612 207 247 248 249 2411 289 328 328 3210 3210
    Carlton 013 016 413 812 812 128 1211 1611 1612 1613 1613 2012 2410 2412 2412 2811 2812 2811
    Fremantle 012 015 017 017 416 814 815 816 1216 1216 1614 1614 2013 2014 2014 2413 2811 2812
    Essendon 47 83 84 88 125 164 1610 207 209 2010 229 2211 2212 2611 2611 2612 2613 2613
    Gold Coast 018 410 83 122 126 129 167 1610 1611 1611 1812 1813 1814 2213 2213 2214 2214 2214
    Hawthorn 44 413 88 124 129 1213 1214 1215 1613 1614 1615 1616 1615 1615 1616 1616 1616 2015
    Sydney 48 49 87 811 814 817 816 1214 1217 1217 1217 1615 1616 1616 2015 2015 2015 2016
    North Melbourne 49 82 86 89 813 816 817 817 1214 1215 1216 1217 1217 1217 1217 1217 1217 1217
    Adelaide 011 017 018 018 018 018 018 018 018 018 018 018 018 018 418 818 1218 1218
    Source: AFL Tables

    Positions of teams round by round

    Finals series


    Qualifying and elimination finals Semi-finals Preliminary finals Grand final
    1 Oct, Adelaide Oval
    1 Port Adelaide 9.4 (58)
    4 Geelong 5.12 (42) 10 Oct, Gabba
    Geelong 15.10 (100)
    3 Oct, Optus Stadium Collingwood 5.2 (32) 16 Oct, Adelaide Oval
    5 West Coast 11.9 (75) Port Adelaide 6.4 (40)
    8 Collingwood 12.4 (76) Richmond 6.10 (46) 24 Oct, Gabba
    Richmond 12.9 (81)
    3 Oct, Gabba 17 Oct, Gabba Geelong 7.8 (50)
    6 St Kilda 10.7 (67) Brisbane Lions 6.6 (42)
    7 Western Bulldogs 9.10 (64) 9 Oct, Metricon Stadium Geelong 11.16 (82)
    Richmond 12.8 (80)
    2 Oct, Gabba St Kilda 6.13 (49)
    2 Brisbane Lions 10.9 (69)
    3 Richmond 8.6 (54)


    Week one

    Qualifying finals
    QF1: Thursday, 1 October (7:10 pm) Port Adelaide 9.4 (58) def. Geelong 5.12 (42) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 22,755) Report
    QF2: Friday, 2 October (7:50 pm) Brisbane Lions 10.9 (69) def. Richmond 8.6 (54) Gabba (crowd: 22,104) Report
    Elimination finals
    EF2: Saturday, 3 October (4:40 pm) St Kilda 10.7 (67) def. Western Bulldogs 9.10 (64) Gabba (crowd: 10,651) Report
    EF1: Saturday, 3 October (6:10 pm) West Coast 11.9 (75) def. by Collingwood 12.4 (76) Optus Stadium (crowd: 32,865) Report

    Week two

    Semi-finals
    SF2: Friday, 9 October (6:50 pm) Richmond 12.8 (80) def. St Kilda 6.13 (49) Metricon Stadium (crowd: 13,778) Report
    SF1: Saturday, 10 October (6:40 pm) Geelong 15.10 (100) def. Collingwood 5.2 (32) Gabba (crowd: 21,396) Report

    Week three

    Preliminary finals
    PF1: Friday, 16 October (7:20 pm) Port Adelaide 6.4 (40) def. by Richmond 6.10 (46) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 24,292) Report
    PF2: Saturday, 17 October (6:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 6.6 (42) def. by Geelong 11.16 (82) Gabba (crowd: 29,121) Report

    Week four

    Grand final
    Saturday, 24 October (6:30 pm) Richmond 12.9 (81) def. Geelong 7.8 (50) Gabba (crowd: 29,707) Report
    • This was the first Grand Final in VFL/AFL history to be hosted outside Victoria, and the first not to be hosted at the MCG since 1991.
    • The crowd of 29,707 was the lowest for a VFL/AFL Grand Final since 1917.
    • Dustin Martin became the first player in VFL/AFL history to win the Norm Smith Medal three times.

    Attendance

    By club

    In this table, home matches which were played behind closed doors are not included in the total count of home games, and therefore do not contribute to the home average.

    2020 AFL Attendances
    Club Home Total Home Games Home Avg.
    Adelaide 90,328 8 11,291
    Brisbane Lions 85,182 8 10,648
    Carlton 31,340 6 5,223
    Collingwood 16,681 5 3,336
    Essendon 22,834 6 3,806
    Fremantle 162,147 10 16,215
    Geelong 41,120 6 6,853
    Gold Coast 31,428 8 3,929
    Greater Western Sydney 17,852 7 2,550
    Hawthorn 16,675 5 3,335
    Melbourne 16,290 7 2,327
    North Melbourne 8,523 6 1,421
    Port Adelaide 85,223 9 9,469
    Richmond 23,102 6 3,850
    St Kilda 17,760 6 2,960
    Sydney 27,367 8 3,421
    West Coast 124,626 8 15,578
    Western Bulldogs 7,890 5 1,578

    Club leadership

    Club Coach Captain(s) Vice-captain(s) Leadership group Ref.
    Adelaide Matthew Nicks Rory Sloane Matt Crouch, Tom Doedee, Tom Lynch, Brodie Smith
    Brisbane Lions Chris Fagan Dayne Zorko Harris Andrews Jarrod Berry, Darcy Gardiner, Ryan Lester, Jarryd Lyons, Stefan Martin, Hugh McCluggage, Lachie Neale
    Carlton David Teague Patrick Cripps
    Sam Docherty
    Ed Curnow, Liam Jones, Marc Murphy, Sam Walsh, Jacob Weitering
    Collingwood Nathan Buckley Scott Pendlebury Taylor Adams, Steele Sidebottom, Jeremy Howe Brodie Grundy, Jordan Roughead
    Essendon John Worsfold Dyson Heppell Michael Hurley, Dylan Shiel, Devon Smith, David Zaharakis
    Fremantle Justin Longmuir Nat Fyfe Reece Conca, Joel Hamling, David Mundy, Alex Pearce, Michael Walters
    Geelong Chris Scott Joel Selwood Mark Blicavs, Patrick Dangerfield Mitch Duncan, Mark O'Connor, Tom Stewart, Zach Tuohy
    Gold Coast Stuart Dew David Swallow
    Jarrod Witts
    Touk Miller Sam Collins, Brayden Fiorini, Alex Sexton
    Greater Western Sydney Leon Cameron Stephen Coniglio Josh Kelly Jeremy Cameron, Matt de Boer, Toby Greene, Lachie Whitfield
    Hawthorn Alastair Clarkson Ben Stratton Tom Mitchell, Jaeger O'Meara Jack Gunston, Ben McEvoy, Liam Shiels, Isaac Smith
    Melbourne Simon Goodwin Max Gawn Jack Viney
    North Melbourne Rhyce Shaw Jack Ziebell Shaun Higgins, Robbie Tarrant Ben Cunnington, Trent Dumont, Jamie Macmillan, Jasper Pittard, Jy Simpkin
    Port Adelaide Ken Hinkley Tom Jonas Hamish Hartlett, Ollie Wines
    Richmond Damien Hardwick Trent Cotchin Jack Riewoldt
    St Kilda Brett Ratten Jarryn Geary Sebastian Ross Jack Billings, Bradley Hill, Tim Membrey, Dylan Roberton
    Sydney John Longmire Josh Kennedy
    Luke Parker
    Dane Rampe
    Lance Franklin, Callum Mills
    West Coast Adam Simpson Luke Shuey Josh Kennedy, Jeremy McGovern Jack Darling, Andrew Gaff, Nic Naitanui, Elliot Yeo
    Western Bulldogs Luke Beveridge Marcus Bontempelli Josh Dunkley, Jason Johannisen, Mitch Wallis, Easton Wood

    Awards

    Coleman Medal

    Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Total
    Tom Hawkins 2 0 2 1 3 3 0 3 2 3 5 6 3 2 4 1 2 42
    Charlie Dixon 3 2 6 0 1 3 1 1 2 2 0 2 4 2 2 1 32
    Josh Kennedy 0 1 1 4 0 1 4 7 4 2 3 1 0 2 1 0 31
    Jack Gunston 0 2 2 0 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 4 31
    Matt Taberner 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 3 2 2 1 0 3 29
    Tom Lynch 0 3 1 2 3 1 1 0 2 3 1 2 2 3 3 1 28
    Jack Riewoldt 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 2 2 1 1 4 2 28
    Jack Darling 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 2 0 2 1 27
    Dan Butler 0 2 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 4 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 27
    Tom Papley 1 3 2 4 1 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 26
    Charlie Cameron 2 4 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 26
    Source:

    Player milestones

    Name Club Milestone Round
    Rory Sloane Adelaide 200 AFL games Round 1
    Patrick Dangerfield Geelong 250 AFL games Round 2
    Shaun Atley North Melbourne 200 AFL games Round 3
    Andrew Gaff West Coast 200 AFL games Round 3
    Grant Birchall Brisbane Lions 250 AFL games Round 3
    Josh P. Kennedy Sydney 250 AFL games Round 4
    Brad Ebert Port Adelaide 250 AFL games Round 4
    Jack Darling West Coast 200 AFL games Round 4
    Lewis Jetta West Coast 200 AFL games Round 4
    Luke Parker Sydney 200 AFL games Round 5
    Gary Ablett Jr. Geelong 350 AFL games Round 5
    Joel Selwood Geelong 300 AFL games Round 5
    Jarrod Harbrow Gold Coast 250 AFL games Round 6
    Josh J. Kennedy West Coast 250 AFL games Round 7
    Jack Gunston Hawthorn 200 AFL games Round 8
    Mitch Robinson Brisbane Lions 200 AFL games Round 9
    Paddy Ryder St Kilda 250 AFL games Round 10
    Ben Stratton Hawthorn 200 AFL games Round 13
    Tom Rockliff Port Adelaide 200 AFL games Round 13
    Taylor Walker Adelaide 200 AFL games Round 13
    Cale Hooker Essendon 200 AFL games Round 15
    Shane Mumford Greater Western Sydney 200 AFL games Round 15
    Jarryn Geary St Kilda 200 AFL games Round 16
    Zach Tuohy Geelong 200 AFL games Round 17
    Todd Goldstein North Melbourne 250 AFL games Round 17
    Matt de Boer Greater Western Sydney 200 AFL games Round 17
    Daniel Talia Adelaide 200 AFL games Round 18
    Trent Cotchin Richmond 250 AFL games Preliminary Final
    Tom Hawkins Geelong 600 AFL goals Semi-final

    Best and fairest

    Club Award name Player Times won
    Adelaide Malcolm Blight Medal Reilly O'Brien 1
    Brisbane Lions Merrett-Murray Medal Lachie Neale 2
    Carlton John Nicholls Medal Jacob Weitering 1
    Collingwood Copeland Trophy Taylor Adams 1
    Essendon W. S. Crichton Medal Jordan Ridley 1
    Fremantle Doig Medal Luke Ryan 1
    Geelong Carji Greeves Medal Cameron Guthrie 1
    Gold Coast Club Champion Sam Collins 1
    Greater Western Sydney Kevin Sheedy Medal Nick Haynes 1
    Lachie Whitfield 2
    Hawthorn Peter Crimmins Medal Jack Gunston 1
    Melbourne Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy Christian Petracca 1
    North Melbourne Syd Barker Medal Luke McDonald 1
    Port Adelaide John Cahill Medal Darcy Byrne-Jones 1
    Richmond Jack Dyer Medal Jayden Short 1
    St Kilda Trevor Barker Award Jack Steele 1
    Sydney Bob Skilton Medal Jake Lloyd 2
    West Coast John Worsfold Medal Nic Naitanui 1
    Western Bulldogs Charles Sutton Medal Caleb Daniel 1

    Coach changes

    Outgoing coach Club Date Notes Incoming coach
    John Worsfold Essendon 17 September 2019 Stepped down at the conclusion of the club's 2020 season as part of a succession plan. Ben Rutten
    Rhyce Shaw North Melbourne 22 October 2020 Stepped down at the conclusion of the club's 2020 season due to personal health issues. David Noble

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