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2013 T OYO TA A F L G R A N D FI N A L Mission possible for Hawks Hawthorn atoned for the heartache of the previous two seasons to claim its 11th premiership in 2013. HOWA R D KOT TON T he Hawks were men on a mission in 2013. Their loss to the Swans in the 2012 premiership decider, a year after a heart-breaking preliminary final defeat to Collingwood, burned deep in their psyche and they were hell-bent on redemption. With a strong wind swirling around the MCG making it difficult to execute skills with precision, many thought conditions on Grand Final day would suit Fremantle s tactics of strangling its opposition and dilute the effect of Hawthorn s pinpoint delivery by foot. But it was clear early the Hawks were not fazed by the conditions or the Dockers pressure as they tackled and harassed their opponents with vigour. Hawthorn negated the influence of the biggest man in the game, Aaron Sandilands. Fremantle dominated the hit-outs (55-27), but the Hawks won the clearance count 42-34. Apart from a brief period in the third quarter, Hawthorn s multi-pronged attack functioned better than the Dockers. But the Hawks were not relying on Coleman medallist Jarryd Roughead or Lance Franklin to do most of the scoring. Their most effective forward was former Crow Jack Gunston. He kicked the first goal of the match from a 30m set shot and added two more in the second quarter the first on the run from just inside 50m and the second from a strong mark over Zac Dawson. His contribution was vital in a low-scoring encounter as the wasteful Dockers were restricted to one goal, from Tendai Mzungu, for the half. Fremantle skipper Matthew Pavlich and small forward Michael Walters, both quiet in the first half, led a revival in the third quarter as the Dockers drew within three points before another clever snap goal from Gunston gave the Hawks breathing space. Hawthorn opened up a 30-point margin as goals to Isaac Smith (from 55m), Luke Breust and Bradley Hill sealed the premiership. CUP OF JOY: Jack Gunston (left) and Grant Birchall celebrate with fans after Gunston s four-goal haul took the 2013 Grand Final. him within one vote of the Norm Smith Medal, which was awarded to 2013 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL teammate Brian Lake. The former Bulldog, in his first Grand Final, Hawthorn 2.3 5.5 8.8 11.11 (77) finished with 22 disposals, 10 marks Fremantle 0.3 1.6 6.10 8.14 (62) (three contested) and five rebound 50s. BEST: Hawthorn Lake, Gunston, Lewis, Rioli, Hodge, Birchall. Josh Gibson, Grant Birchall and Fremantle Mundy, Fyfe, Crowley, Johnson, Barlow. Ben Stratton were also impressive in defence and skipper Luke Hodge GOALS: Hawthorn Gunston 4, Roughead 2, Franklin, Rioli, provided great leadership. Smith, Breust, Hill. Fremantle Pavlich 3, Walters 2, Mzungu, The Dockers fought valiantly Mayne, D. Pearce. until the end, with David Umpires: Brett Rosebury, Mathew Nicholls, Simon Meredith. Mundy and Nat Fyfe their standout Crowd: 100,007 at the MCG. performers, but the final siren signalled the Hawks Norm Smith Medal: Brian Lake 11th AFL/VFL premiership. Jock McHale Medal: Alastair Clarkson The mission was complete. Pro of FUJA10090 14 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 14 S N W S 17/01/14 4:17 PM FUJA100

THE CLUBS AT A GLANCE Address: 105 West Lakes Blvd, West Lakes, 5021 Postal Address: PO Box 10, West Lakes, 5021 Telephone: (08) 8440 6666 Facsimile: (08) 8347 3237 (commercial operations); (08) 8445 1364 (admin) Website: afc.com.au Facebook: facebook.com/adelaidecrows Twitter: adelaide_fc Melbourne Office: Suite 413, 757 Bourke St, Docklands, Vic 3008 Telephone: (03) 9604 7777 Facsimile: (03) 9604 7700 Executive Chairman: Rob Chapman Chief Executive: Steven Trigg COO: Nigel Smart (nsmart@afc.com.au) GM Football Administration: Phil Harper (pharper@afc.com.au) GM Finance & Administration: Shane Smallacombe GM Supporter Services: David Couch GM Sales and Marketing: David Grenvold GM Corporate Services: Paul Bauer GM List Development and Strategy: David Noble GM Communications: David Burtenshaw (dburtenshaw@afc.com.au) GM Human Resources: Kate Berry GM Media Relations: Ian Shuttleworth National Recruiting Manager: Hamish Ogilvie Coaching Staff: Brenton Sanderson (senior), Mark Bickley, Dean Bailey, Scott Camporeale, Darren Milburn, Matthew Clarke Development Coaches: Peter Jonas, Alan Stewart, Heath Younie, Tate Kaesler Selection Committee: Brenton Sanderson, Mark Bickley, Dean Bailey, Scott Camporeale, Darren Milburn, Matthew Clarke Physical Performance Manager: Nick Poulos Chief Medical Officer: Dr Andrew Potter Physiotherapist: Mark Nagel Club formed: October 11, 1990 Joined AFL: 1991 Home ground : Adelaide Oval Capacity: 53,000 Training venue: AAMI Stadium, West Lakes Official colours: Jumper navy blue, red and gold hoops. Shorts navy blue. Socks navy blue, red and gold hoops. Clash strip white with strips of red, gold and navy blue. Premierships (2): 1997, 1998 Record home & away attendance: 51,140 R5, 2003 v Port Adelaide (A) ADELAIDE CROWS New-look Crows keen to hit back he 2013 season was always going to be a T struggle for Adelaide from the moment the Kurt Tippett salary cap scandal first erupted. The fallout saw CEO Steven Trigg and football manager Phil Harper suspended and the club fined. The hits before round one continued when strategy and innovation coach Dean Bailey was banned for 16 weeks for his involvement as senior coach in Melbourne s 2009 performance investigation. Things failed to improve for the Crows on the field with a first-up loss to Essendon and then surrendering a big lead to Port Adelaide in round three. But the season took a serious turn for the worst in round five when star full-forward Taylor Walker badly injured his knee and was ruled out for the rest of the year. Walker s injury was followed by setbacks to Josh Jenkins, Brent Reilly and Aidan Riley, while several others also missed chunks of football. The only silver lining out of 2013 was the emergence of several of the club s youngest players. Brad Crouch was brilliant in his debut year, finishing runner-up to Gold Coast s Jaeger O Meara in the NAB AFL Rising Star award, while defensive duo Rory Laird and Luke Brown and midfielder Sam Kerridge received nominations. Despite the ordinary season, there was enough to suggest the Crows are capable of turning things around quickly. The recruitment of James Podsiadly and Eddie Betts will immediately strengthen the forward line, which will reduce the pressure on Lewis Johnston, Tom Lynch and Jenkins. The club was thrilled to snare Crouch s younger brother Matt at pick No. 23 at the NAB AFL Draft. The two become the first pair of Crows brothers since Andrew and Darren Jarman played alongside each other in 1996. Most Adelaide players would look to improve dramatically on their 2013 efforts and, with an injury-free pre-season, there is no reason to expect anything less than a top-eight finish. HARRY THRING LIST CHANGES Arrivals: James Battersby (2013 NAB AFL Draft), Eddie Betts (Carlton, restricted free agent), Charlie Cameron (2014 Rookie Draft), Matt Crouch (2013 NAB AFL Draft), Jake Kelly (2014 Rookie Draft), Riley Knight (2013 NAB AFL Draft), James Podsiadly (traded from Geelong), Alex Spina (2014 Rookie Draft). Departures: Ian Callinan (retired), Ben Dowdell (delisted rookie), Graham Johncock (retired), Nick Joyce (delisted), Tim Klaosen (delisted rookie), Tim McIntyre (delisted rookie), Dylan Orval (delisted rookie), Aidan Riley (Melbourne, delisted free agent), Richard Tambling (delisted), Bernie Vince (traded to Melbourne). 30 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 30 17/01/14 4:52 PM

THE CLUBS Brisbane Lions stats 2013 2013 STATS RECORD Played: 22 Won: 10 Lost: 12 Drew: 0 Finished: 12th Played every game: (22 games) Jed Adcock Joel Patfull Jack Redden Dayne Zorko AFL debuts: (Games played in brackets) R3, No. 32: Sam Mayes (18) R4, No. 1: Sam Docherty (13) R4, No. 22: Marco Paparone (5) R5, No. 42: Justin Clarke (14) R9, No. 46: Sam Michael (3) Highest score: 18.15 (123) v GWS Giants 9.9 (63), R21, G Lowest score: 6.10 (46) v Fremantle 12.14 (86), R12, PS Greatest winning margin: 60 points Brisbane Lions 18.15 (123) v GWS Giants 9.9 (63), R21, G Greatest losing margin: 68 points Brisbane Lions 7.17 (59) v Western Bulldogs 19.13 (127), R1, ES Goals for: 276 Behinds for: 266 Points for: 1922 Average score for: 87 Goals against: 309 Behinds against: 290 Points against: 2144 Average score against: 97 Success rate: 45% Average winning margin: 21 pts Average losing margin: 36 pts Wins by 7+ points: 8 Wins by 1-6 points: 2 2013 STATS KICKS General kicks Pearce Hanley 296 Tom Rockliff 291 Jed Adcock 290 Jack Redden 246 Mitch Golby 202 Long kicks Jed Adcock 146 Pearce Hanley 69 Daniel Rich 67 Brent Moloney 65 Elliot Yeo 61 Short kicks Pearce Hanley 134 Tom Rockliff 121 Jack Redden 110 Mitch Golby 104 Joel Patfull 86 MARKS General marks Joel Patfull 114 Pearce Hanley 98 Tom Rockliff 95 Jonathan Brown 94 Jed Adcock 93 Contested marks Jonathan Brown 26 Joel Patfull 24 Daniel Merrett 22 Brent Staker 14 Jordan Lisle 13 HANDBALLS Tom Rockliff 284 Jack Redden 235 Brent Moloney 156 Jed Adcock 153 Mitch Golby 151 Handballs received Tom Rockliff 221 Pearce Hanley 191 Jack Redden 181 Jed Adcock 169 Mitch Golby 148 TACKLES Jack Redden 147 Dayne Zorko 117 Tom Rockliff 108 Jed Adcock 92 Brent Moloney 84 TACTICAL STATS Inside 50 Pearce Hanley 96 Daniel Rich 80 Jed Adcock 75 Dayne Zorko 70 Tom Rockliff 66 Rebounded from 50 Jed Adcock 107 Elliot Yeo 63 Joel Patfull 63 Matt Maguire 53 Pearce Hanley 49 Hard-ball gets Tom Rockliff 92 Jack Redden 64 Ryan Lester 56 Dayne Zorko 56 Brent Moloney 54 Loose-ball gets Tom Rockliff 86 Jack Redden 70 Dayne Zorko 59 Pearce Hanley 55 Daniel Rich 54 Ruck duel clearances Brisbane Lions 786 Disposals per goal Brisbane Lions 27.3 Disposals inside attacking 50 Brisbane Lions 968 Disposals inside attacking 50 per goal Brisbane Lions 3.5 QUARTER-BY-QUARTER ANALYSIS 2013 Home and away games BRISBANE LIONS OPPONENTS Total gls Total behs Total pts Ave. pts Total gls Total behs Total pts Ave. pts Q1 57 63 405 18.4 88 79 607 27.6 Q2 81 63 549 25.0 68 64 472 21.5 Q3 67 68 470 21.4 81 84 570 25.9 Q4 71 72 498 22.6 72 63 495 22.5 RESULTS v QUARTER LEADS BL BT BW EL ET EW AL AT AW Q1 11 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 6 Q2 10 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 7 Q3 10 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 8 BL = behind and lose BT = behind and tie BW = behind and win EL = equal and lose ET = equal and tie EW = equal and win AL = ahead and lose AT = ahead and tie AW = ahead and win 48 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 48 17/01/14 4:52 PM

THE CLUBS CARLTON (v) = veteran on list of 38 # = rookie No. Born Hgt Wgt Recruited from AFL debut Dennis Armfield 27 22/12/86 181 81 Eastern Hills (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL) 2008 Tom Bell 28 13/6/91 187 98 Templestowe (Vic)/Morningside (Qld) 2012 Josh Bootsma 21 22/2/93 191 77 Albany (WA)/South Fremantle (WAFL) 2012 Dylan Buckley 7 16/3/93 179 75 Ivanhoe (Vic)/Ivanhoe Grammar (Vic)/Northern U18 2013 Ciaran Byrne # 48 6/12/94 188 83 County Louth (Ireland) Jaryd Cachia # 37 8/5/91 184 88 St Kevins (Vic)/Northern U18/Norwood (SANFL) 2013 Andrew Carrazzo 44 15/12/83 187 85 East Burwood (Vic)/Oakleigh U18/Geelong Rookie List 2004 Levi Casboult 41 15/3/90 199 103 Beaconsfield (Vic)/Dandenong U18 2012 Patrick Cripps 16 18/3/95 190 88 Northampton (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL) Ed Curnow 35 7/11/89 182 84 Modewarre (Vic)/Geel Coll (Vic)/Geel U18/Adel Rks/Box Hill 2011 Sam Docherty 15 17/10/93 185 85 Phillip Island (Vic)/Gippsland U18/Brisbane 2013 Nick Duigan 34 7/9/84 186 88 Pembroke College (Vic)/Norwood (SANFL) 2011 David Ellard 46 13/3/89 177 80 Guildford Grammar (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL) 2008 Andrejs Everitt 33 13/3/89 194 88 Somerville (Vic)/Dandenong U18/Western Bulldogs/Sydney 2007 Jeff Garlett 38 3/8/89 180 75 Burracoppin (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL) 2009 Bryce Gibbs 4 15/3/89 188 85 Plympton (SA)/Glenelg (SANFL) 2007 Cameron Giles 19 5/5/95 195 93 Blyth-Snowtown (WA)/Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL) Nick Graham 32 12/6/94 182 80 Traralgon-Tyers United (Vic)/Gippsland U18 2013 Lachie Henderson 23 14/12/89 196 96 Birregurra (Vic)/Geelong College (Vic)/Geelong U18/Brisbane 2008 2010 Nick Holman 20 29/5/95 187 80 Kyabram (Vic)/Murray U18 Michael Jamison 40 11/6/86 193 98 Newlyn (Vic)/North Ballarat 2007 Blaine Johnson # 45 28/7/95 186 84 South Fremantle (WAFL) Chris Judd 5 8/9/83 189 88 East Sandr (Vic)/Caulf Gram (Vic)/Sandr U18/WCE 2002 2008 Matthew Kreuzer 8 13/5/89 200 103 Bundoora (Vic)/Northern U18 2008 Kane Lucas 9 26/6/91 188 85 Trinity College (WA)/East Fremantle (WAFL) 2010 Andrew McInnes 26 20/3/92 191 87 Devon Meadows (Vic)/Dandenong U18 2012 Brock McLean 14 11/3/86 184 85 Aberfeldie (Vic)/Calder U18/Melbourne 2004 2010 Troy Menzel 2 22/9/94 187 83 Golden Grove (SA)/Central District (SANFL) 2013 Marc Murphy 3 19/7/87 180 80 Beverley Hills (Vic)/Oakleigh U18 2006 Luke Reynolds # 31 9/1/95 188 86 Port Adelaide (SANFL) Mitch Robinson 12 7/6/89 185 88 Lauderdale (Tas)/Tasmania U18/Tasmania (VFL) 2009 Sam Rowe 17 19/11/87 198 96 Nth Albury (NSW)/Murray U18/Syd Rks/Norwood (SANFL) 2013 Heath Scotland # 29 21/7/80 182 82 Darley (Vic)/Western U18/Collingwood 1999 2004 Ciaran Sheehan # 47 19/11/90 188 80 County Cork (Ireland) Kade Simpson (v) 6 5/5/84 182 75 Emerald (Vic)/Eastern U18 2003 Tom Temay 18 6/2/94 179 76 Prahran (Vic)/Melbourne Grammar (Vic)/Sandringham U18 Dale Thomas 39 21/6/87 185 84 Drouin (Vic)/Gippsland U18/Collingwood 2006 Zach Tuohy 42 10/12/89 187 92 County Laois (Ireland) 2011 Jarrad Waite (v) 30 4/2/83 194 93 Benalla (Vic)/Murray U18 2003 Andrew Walker 1 18/5/86 190 88 Echuca (Vic)/Bendigo U18 2004 Robert Warnock 11 19/1/87 206 104 Old Brighton (Vic)/Sandringham U18/Fremantle 2007 2010 Matthew Watson 10 16/7/92 195 101 Pascoe Vale (Vic)/Calder U18 2011 Simon White 43 17/6/88 190 93 Carine (WA)/Subiaco (WAFL) 2010 Cameron Wood # 36 4/3/87 204 101 West Adel (SANFL)/Brisbane/Collingwood/W town (VFL) 2005 Chris Yarran 13 19/12/90 180 82 Midvale (WA)/Swan Districts (WAFL) 2009 TOTALS (including Rookies) AVERAGES as at March 14, 2014 188 87 Average age: 24 years, 124 days Debut this club 80 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 80 17/01/14 4:52 PM

THE CLUBS PLAYER PROFILES DENNIS ARMFIELD The speedy stopper last year won a new two-year deal after performing some impressive negating roles on opposition playmakers, including Adelaide superstar Patrick Dangerfield. The West Australian continues to earn respect at Carlton for his manic team-first approach and hardness. Played every game for the first time in his six seasons with the Blues and contributed a career-high 17 goals. Draft history: 2007 NAB AFL Draft 3rd round selection (Carlton) No. 46 overall. TOM BELL The strongly built inside midfielder from Queensland earned promotion to the Blues senior list after showing great promise during two seasons as a rookie. Given his chance at senior level late in 2012, he struggled for a senior game in 2013 despite strong form in the VFL. A good contributor in the last five games, including two finals, he is firmly in the running for a more regular role in 2014. With his raw athleticism and playing style, he reminds some of club great Anthony Koutoufides. Draft history: 2012 Rookie Draft selection (Carlton) No. 14; 2013 NAB AFL Draft rookie elevation (Carlton) selection No. 94. JOSH BOOTSMA Despite signing a new two-year deal in late August, the West Australian explored the possibility of returning to his native state after his name was on the trade table. In his second season in 2013, the lightly built defender/wingman played nine games, to add to the five he played in his debut year. Worked on becoming more versatile and playing taller was tried on Richmond spearhead Jack Riewoldt in round 21. Needs to develop more body strength, but boasts considerable speed for his height, good hands and penetration in his kicking. Draft history: 2011 NAB AFL Draft 1st round selection (Carlton) No. 22 overall. DYLAN BUCKLEY The son of Carlton s triple premiership great Jim Buckley will be hoping to build on a second season in which he made early inroads. Broke into the Blues line-up for his AFL debut in the round three loss to Geelong at Etihad Stadium and snapped a terrific left-foot goal just 18 seconds after being subbed on to the field. However, it proved his only appearance. In 15 VFL games, the light-framed speedster kicked 13 goals and averaged 14.6 disposals and three tackles. His year was ended by a late-season shoulder injury that required surgery. Draft history: 2011 NAB AFL Draft 3rd round father-son selection (Carlton) No. 62 overall. ANDREW CARRAZZO The veteran tagger started last season with unprecedented optimism, but ultimately 2013 proved one of the most trying of his career. After signing a two-year contract extension and being appointed joint vice-captain with Kade Simpson, he suffered calf injuries that restricted him to just five of the Blues last 19 games. Although he has played only 24 games in the past two seasons, no one would count against the tough 30-year-old making a return to prominence in 2014. Likely to be played in a variety of roles, given the development of Ed Curnow as a midfield stopper. Player honours: best and fairest 2007; pre-season premiership sides 2005, 2007. Brownlow Medal: career votes 18. Draft history: 2002 Rookie Draft selection (Geelong) No. 5; 2004 Rookie Draft selection (Carlton) No. 2; 2004 rookie elevation (Carlton). LEVI CASBOULT The strong-marking forward/ruckman made significant progress after being elevated from the Blues rookie list, playing 11 games and kicking seven goals, including three in the round 21 win over Richmond. Had the Blues best contested-mark average (2.3) and was third in contested marks. However, he could not maintain his place on a consistent basis as Carlton searched for a viable key-forward combination. Is working hard to improve his kicking. Draft history: 2010 Rookie Draft selection (Carlton) No. 44; 2012 NAB AFL Draft rookie elevation (Carlton) selection No. 89. PATRICK CRIPPS The Blues first-round pick is a midfield bull from East Fremantle nicknamed The Extractor and compared to AFL great Greg Williams for his clearance ability and vision. After missing much of 2012 with a broken leg, the powerful, big-bodied Cripps earned All-Australian honours after averaging 6.2 clearances at the 2013 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships. A cousin of West Coast player Jamie Cripps, he grew about 15cm in the two years before he was drafted. Draft history: 2013 NAB AFL Draft 1st round selection (Carlton) No. 13 overall. ED CURNOW Produced a career-best season last year, comfortably finishing fourth in the club best and fairest. Carlton s best endurance runner, he was overlooked for the opening three games, but played the next 21 to become the first Blue to notch 50 games as a rookie. With chief tagger Andrew Carrazzo sidelined, Curnow performed some superb stopping jobs that won votes in the coaches award. 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Draft history: 2011 NAB AFL Draft 1st round selection (Brisbane Lions) No. 12 overall; 2013 NAB AFL Draft traded by Brisbane Lions for No. 33 (Tom Cutler). NICK DUIGAN Picked up as a mature-age recruit in the 2010 national draft, Duigan had a tough time in 2013 and finally a knee injury forced him into retirement. Played just three games in the minor rounds in 2013, but was a late call-up for the elimination final win over Richmond, when he bagged four goals in an unfamiliar forward role. Started pre-season training to prepare for 2014 but club doctors said his knee would not stand up to the rigours of another season and he retired last December. Remains on the Blues list, paving the way for them to upgrade a rookie. Brownlow Medal: career votes 2. Draft history: 2010 NAB AFL Draft 4th round selection (Carlton) No. 70 overall. DAVID ELLARD The diminutive midfielder started his 2013 pre-season campaign full of promise, but was derailed by hamstring and calf injuries that restricted him to just three AFL appearances. An emergency for the Blues in both finals, the former rookie is a ball-winner and a tagging option, but faces a crunch time after managing just 40 games in five years at the club. 74 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 74 17/01/14 4:52 PM

THE DRAFT THE DRAFT: CLUB BY CLUB * = originally a zoned player who didn't start his career under the draft system. # = includes games played as a rookie. AFL games Career Draft Selection Drafted player Club of origin Body this draft games ADELAIDE 1992 Mid-Season 6 Jim West Sydney AFL 0 37 Mid-Season 21 Andrew Geddes Strathmerton VCFL 0 0 Mid-Season 32 Alan Schwartz Essendon AFL 0 0 National 26 Marty McKinnon Central District SANFL 25 86 National 41 Brooke Fogden West Adelaide SANFL 0 0 National 56 Matthew Powell South Adelaide SANFL 16 16 National 86 Sam Smart Norwood SANFL 0 1 National 116 Michael Godden West Adelaide SANFL 0 0 National Trade Matthew Robran Hawthorn AFL 130 137 Traded by Hawthorn for draft selection 11 (Jonathon Robran) National Trade Stuart Wigney Sydney AFL 10 72 Traded by Sydney for draft selection 71 (Matthew Aston) 1993 Pre-Season 11 Darryl Wakelin Port Adelaide SANFL 0 261 Pre-Season 27 Josh Mail North Adelaide SANFL 4 4 Pre-Season 41 Nick Pesch Woodville-West Torrens SANFL 31 35 Pre-Season 55 Simon Pedler Port Adelaide SANFL 0 0 Mid-Season 8 Tim Perkins North Adelaide SANFL 0 0 National 44 Eugene Warrior Port Adelaide SANFL 0 0 National Trade Brett Chalmers Collingwood AFL 50 75 Traded by Collingwood for draft selection 34 (Stephen Patterson) National Trade Tony Hall Hawthorn AFL 17 114* Traded by Hawthorn for draft selection 17 (Angelo Lekkas) 1994 Pre-Season 18 Shane Tongerie Central District SANFL 4 4 Pre-Season 31 Matthew Kluzek Woodville-West Torrens SANFL 24 24 National 27 Toby Kennett Sturt SANFL 0 0 National 31 Allen Nash Western U18 U18 VMFL 0 0 Draft selection 31 traded by Hawthorn for Randall Bone National 38 Matthew Collins Northern U18 U18 VMFL 14 43 Draft selection 38 traded by Fremantle for Chris Groom National 50 Brett Higgins Port Adelaide SANFL 0 0 Draft selection 50 traded by Carlton for Peter Turner National Trade Andrew McLeod Fremantle AFL 340 340 Zoned player, traded by Fremantle for Chris Groom National Trade Jason McCartney Collingwood AFL 37 182 Traded by Collingwood for draft selection 9 (Ben Wilson), draft selection 53 (Mark Orchard) National Trade Matthew Connell West Coast AFL 96 99 Traded by West Coast Eagles for draft selection 44 (Jeremy Dyer) 1995 Pre-Season 7 Peter Vardy Central District SANFL 96 137 Pre-Season 21 Tyson Edwards West Adelaide SANFL 321 321 National 18 Brent Williams Prahran U18 U18 VMFL 7 7 Draft selection 18 traded by Geelong for Marty McKinnon YOUR GUIDE TO THE DRAFT 17-Y-O Access...................... 17-Year-Old Access selection 3YNR.......................... 3-year non-registered selection Addit Sel.................................. Additional selection BA........................................... Brisbane Academy CS/Comp Sel......................... Compensation selection DFA......................................... Delisted Free Agent ER1 CS..............End of Round One Compensation selection FS.........................................Father-Son selection GCCS................ Gold Coast Suns Compensation selection GWS IRS 17-Y-O...... GWS Incentive Rule Selection 17-Year-Old INT......................................International selection LTA (Cont).......... Local Talent Access (contracted) selection Mid-Season........................ Mid-Season Draft selection National............................... National Draft selection NSW Sch........................... NSW Scholarship selection Pre-Dr Sel.................................. Pre-Draft selection Pre-Draft Supp............ Pre-Draft Supplementary selection Pre-Season......................... Pre-Season Draft selection PS.............................................Priority selection PZ....................................... Priority Zone selection RFA.......................................Restricted Free Agent RE/Rookie Elev.................... Player elevated to senior list SP...................................... Scholarship promotion Trade.........................................Trading of players UFA.................................... Unrestricted Free Agent Unctr Pl Sel (UPS)...............Uncontracted Player selection Unreg 3-Y Acc............... Unregistered for three years access Zone Sel......................................... Zone selection From 1997 onwards, Footscray is referred to as the Western Bulldogs. 388 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 388 17/01/14 4:53 PM

THE DRAFT: YEAR BY YEAR Selection Drafted player AFL club Club of origin Body AFL games Career this draft games 1986 National Draft 1 Martin Leslie Brisbane Port Adelaide (SANFL) SANFL 107 107 2 Steven Sims St Kilda West Torrens SANFL 0 0 3 Steven Febey Melbourne Devonport Tas 258 258 4 Richard Anderson Richmond Norwood SANFL 0 0 5 Michael Taylor Geelong Port Fairy VCFL 0 0 6 Richard Cousins Western Bulldogs Central District SANFL 60 60 7 Chris Lindsay North Melb West Torrens SANFL 0 0 8 Grantley Fielke Collingwood West Adelaide SANFL 16 40 9 Andrew Payze Essendon West Torrens SANFL 0 14 10 John Brinkkotter Sydney Barooga NSW 5 5 11 Jason Taylor Fitzroy New Norfolk Tas 7 91 12 Domenic Fotia Carlton West Torrens SANFL 18 18 13 Clayton Lamb Hawthorn West Adelaide SANFL 0 1 14 Scott Adams Brisbane Clarence Tas 0 0 15 Andrew Wickham St Kilda Latrobe Tas 0 0 16 Matthew Febey Melbourne Devonport Tas 0 143 17 Trent Nichols Richmond Sandy Bay Tas 56 112 18 Mark O'Keefe Geelong Warrnambool VCFL 0 0 19 Matthew Mansfield Western Bulldogs Glenorchy Tas 32 32 20 Brenton Harris North Melb South Adelaide SANFL 2 2 21 David Robertson Collingwood North Adelaide SANFL 17 20 22 Kieran Sporn Essendon West Adelaide SANFL 72 84 23 Lyndon Dakin Sydney Longford Tas 0 0 24 Mathew Armstrong Fitzroy Hobart Tas 132 175 25 Doug Smart Carlton North Adelaide SANFL 0 0 26 Darrin Pritchard Hawthorn Sandy Bay Tas 211 211 27 Adam Garton Brisbane Glenelg SANFL 3 3 28 Darren Mansell St Kilda Penola SA 0 0 29 Craig Walker Melbourne North Hobart Tas 0 0 30 Matthew Sexton Richmond Sandhurst VCFL 0 0 31 Glen Keast Geelong North Gambier SA 0 0 32 Wayne Mahoney Western Bulldogs Port Adelaide (SANFL) SANFL 0 0 33 Malcolm Shippen North Melb Moulamein NSW 0 0 34 Craig Kelly Collingwood Norwood SANFL 122 122 35 Peter Reid Essendon Sturt SANFL 0 0 36 Donald Thompson Sydney Albury NSW 0 0 37 Chris Duthy Fitzroy Glenelg SANFL 3 3 38 Simon Minton-Connell Carlton North Hobart Tas 19 112 39 Matthew Queen Hawthorn Glenorchy Tas 0 0 40 Stephen Williams Brisbane Port Adelaide (SANFL) SANFL 4 4 41 Brett Jaffray St Kilda Latrobe Tas 0 0 42 Andy Lovell Melbourne Glenorchy Tas 121 164 43 Andrew Gray Richmond St Pats College, Ballarat APS 0 0 44 Tim Britt Geelong Dunnstown VCFL 0 0 45 James Pyke Western Bulldogs Norwood SANFL 0 0 46 Gary Brooker North Melb Casterton VCFL 0 0 47 Brendan Hogan Collingwood Assumption College APS 0 0 48 Stephen Riley Essendon North Adelaide SANFL 0 0 49 Craig Elias Sydney Eastlake ACT 0 0 50 Alastair Lynch Fitzroy Hobart Tas 120 306 51 Andrew Herring Carlton Wynyard Tas 0 0 52 Robin McKinnon Hawthorn West Adelaide SANFL 0 0 53 Michael Templeton Brisbane Woodville SANFL 0 0 54 Paul Page St Kilda Kennington VCFL 0 0 55 Darren Jarman Melbourne North Adelaide SANFL 0 230 56 Greg Whittlesea Richmond Sturt SANFL 0 4 57 Michael Billman Geelong Boort VCFL 0 0 58 Perry Meka Western Bulldogs Lemnos VCFL 0 0 59 Wayne Morrissey North Melb Northern United VCFL 0 0 60 Wayne Tanner Collingwood Norwood SANFL 0 0 61 Andrew Underwood Essendon Sturt SANFL 12 24 62 Laurie Menhenut Sydney Tocumwal NSW 0 0 63 Peter Winter Fitzroy West Adelaide SANFL 0 0 64 Darren Newlan Carlton Golden Square VCFL 0 0 65 Tony Symonds Hawthorn Glenelg SANFL 3 3 Pre-Dr Sel Matthew Campbell Brisbane North Adelaide SANFL 79 79 Pre-Dr Sel Stephen Connelly Brisbane Central District SANFL 0 0 Pre-Dr Sel Ben Harris Brisbane Port Adelaide (SANFL) SANFL 14 14 Pre-Dr Sel Neil Hein Brisbane Norwood SANFL 15 15 Pre-Dr Sel Colin McDonald Brisbane Woodville SANFL 0 0 Pre-Dr Sel Mark Mickan Brisbane West Adelaide SANFL 48 85 THE DRAFT AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au 471 AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 471 17/01/14 4:53 PM

AWARDS MOST BROWNLOW VOTES IN A SEASON: CLUB RECORDS No. who Club Votes Year polled Adelaide 93 2006 16 Brisbane 102 2004 15 Carlton 99 1995 18 Collingwood 111 2011 16 Essendon 116 2000 18 Fitzroy 86 1981 17 Fremantle 90 2013 17 Geelong 112 2008 14 Gold Coast 62 2013 12 GWS Giants 22 2012 7 Hawthorn 104 2011 13 Melbourne 87 2000 13 North Melbourne 93 1983 14 Port Adelaide 97 2003 11 Richmond 86 2001 13 St Kilda 110 2009 14 Sydney 95 2012, 2013 14 West Coast 99 1991 16 W Bulldogs (Foots) 91 1992 15 Note: Totals calculated after tripling votes for 1924-30 and halving votes for 1976-77. MOST CLUB BROWNLOW VOTES IN A SEASON No. who Votes Club Year polled 116 Essendon 2000 18 112 Geelong 2008 14 111 Collingwood 2011 16 110 St Kilda 2009 14 106 Geelong 2007 16 104 Geelong 2010 16 104 Hawthorn 2011 13 103 Geelong 1991 17 102 Brisbane 2004 15 101 Hawthorn 1989 18 100 Hawthorn 1988 15 100 Brisbane 2002 14 99 Brisbane 2001 15 99 Carlton 1995 18 99 Hawthorn 1982 19 99 West Coast 1991 16 98 Geelong 2009 13 97 Port Adelaide 2003 11 97 Carlton 1987 15 96 Brisbane 1999 19 96 Carlton 1981 14 96 West Coast 2006 17 Note: Totals calculated after tripling votes for 1924-30 and halving votes for 1976-77. MOST CAREER BROWNLOW VOTES Career Adjusted Career Player Club/s Brownlow votes votes games medallist 246 218.5 329 Gary Dempsey* Foots 1967-78; 1975 NM 1979-84 215 215 383 Robert Harvey St K 1988-2008 1997, 1998 202 173.5 332 Leigh Matthews* Haw 1969-85 202 202 259 Chris Judd WCE 2002-07; Carl 2008-13 2004, 2010 187 187 253 Gary Ablett Geel 2002-10; 2009 GCS 2011-13 2013 180 180 237 Bob Skilton SM 1956-68, 1970-71 1959, 1963, 1968 184 184 322 Simon Black Bris 1998-2013 2002 178 178 280 Nathan Buckley Bris 1993; Coll 1994-2007 2003 178 178 333 Kevin Murray Fitz 1955-64, 1967-74 1969 175 175 324 Scott West WB 1993-2008 172 172 290 Bill Hutchison Ess 1942-57 1952, 1953 170 170 245 Sam Mitchell Haw 2002-13 168 168 362 Brent Harvey NM 1996-2013 165 151 294 Keith Greig* NM 1971-85 1973, 1974 164 164 219 Dane Swan Coll 2003-13 2011 162 162 331 Adam Goodes Syd 1999-2013 2003, 2006 161 138.5 268 Garry Wilson* Fitz 1971-84 160 136.5 403 Kevin Bartlett* Rich 1965-83 160 160 305 Shane Crawford Haw 1993-2008 1999 154 154 320 Dick Reynolds Ess 1933-51 1934, 1937, 1938 154 154 250 Greg Williams Geel 1984-85, Syd 1986, 1994 1986-91, Carl 1992-97 151 127 301 Len Thompson* Coll 1965-78; SM 1979; 1972 Fitz 1980 150 130.5 272 Robert Flower* Melb 1973-87 150 150 289 Michael Voss Bris 1992-2006 1996 148 148 270 Ben Cousins WCE 1996-2007; 2005 Rich 2009-10 146 146 312 Mark Ricciuto Adel 1993-2007 2003 144 144 375 Craig Bradley Carl 1986-2002 144 144 340 Andrew McLeod Adel 1995-2010 143 143 258 John Platten Haw 1986-97 1987 140 140 282 Matthew Richardson Rich 1993-2009 *The introduction of two umpires in 1976 saw two sets of 3-2-1 votes awarded for each game during seasons 1976 and 1977. This led to the overall tally being inflated for players who played during these seasons. BROWNLOW MEDAL HIGHEST VOTES-PER-GAME RATIOS (MINIMUM 50 GAMES) Player Club(s) H&A Votes per Raw career Adjusted Medallist games game votes career votes Haydn Bunton Fitz 1931-37, 1942 119 1.025 122 122 1931, 1932, 1935 Graham Moss Ess 1973-76 83 0.857 103 72# 1976 Chris Judd WCE 2002-07; Carl 2008-13 242 0.780 202 202 2004, 2010 John McIntosh St K 1970-72 48 0.771 37 37 Bob Skilton Sth Melb 1956-68, 1970-71 236 0.763 180 180 1959, 1963, 1968 Dane Swan Coll 2003-13 199 0.749 164 164 2011 Edward Greeves Geel 1923-31, 1933 117 0.744 29 87 1924 Gary Ablett Geel 2002-10; GCS 2011-13 236 0.739 187 187 2009, 2013 Ian Stewart St K 1963-70; Rich 1971-75 188 0.739 139 139 1965, 1966, 1971 Joel Selwood Geel 2007-13 141 0.725 116 116 * From 1924 until 1930, umpires allocated one vote per game. Players votes have been tripled for those seasons for balance. # In 1976-77, each of two umpires allocated 3-2-1 votes per game. Players votes have been halved for those seasons for balance. 594 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au Career games include finals; votes are awarded only in home and away games. NOTE: Mark Dwyer polled 10 votes in 14 career games for Fitzroy (1986-87) and St Kilda (1988) for an average of 0.714 votes a game. His 10 votes came in one season (1986) in just 11 games. Michael Barlow polled 12 votes in 12 games for Fremantle in 2010 (average 1 vote a game) while Alf Boniface polled three votes in two career games for Footscray in 1940 (average 1.5 votes a game). AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 594 17/01/14 4:54 PM

GAMES 250 OR MORE PREMIERSHIP GAMES Bold = current player Player Clubs Games Player Clubs Games Michael Tuck Haw 426 Paul Salmon Ess (224), Haw (100) 324 Kevin Bartlett Rich 403 Scott West WB 324 Robert Harvey St K 383 Nathan Burke St K 323 Dustin Fletcher Ess 378 Simon Black Bris 322 Simon Madden Ess 378 Tyson Edwards Adel 321 Craig Bradley Carl 375 Ted Whitten snr Foots 321 Bernie Quinlan Foots (177), Fitz (189) 366 Stewart Loewe St K 321 Brad Johnson WB 364 Dick Reynolds Ess 320 Brent Harvey N Melb 362 Marcus Ashcroft Bris Lions 318 John Blakey Fitz (135), N Melb (224) 359 Terry Daniher S Melb (19), Ess (294) 313 Bruce Doull Carl 356 Roger Merrett Ess (149), Bris (164) 313 Paul Roos Fitz (269), Syd (87) 356 Tony Shaw Coll 313 Doug Hawkins Foots (329, Fitz (21) 350 Jack Dyer Rich 312 Chris Grant WB 341 Stephen Silvagni Carl 312 Andrew McLeod Adel 340 Mark Ricciuto Adel 312 John Rantall S Melb (260), N Melb (70), Fitz (6) 336 Glenn Archer N Melb 311 David Cloke Rich (219), Coll (114) 333 Ben Hart Adel 311 Kevin Murray Fitz 333 Tim Watson Ess 307 Justin Madden Ess (45), Carl (287) 332 Gordon Coventry Coll 306 Leigh Matthews Haw 332 Alastair Lynch Fitz (120), Bris Lions (186) 306 Adam Goodes Syd 331 David Neitz Melb 306 Gary Dempsey Foots (207), N Melb (122) 329 Wayne Schimmelbusch N Melb 306 John Nicholls Carl 328 Adam Simpson N Melb 306 Barry Round Foots (135), S Melb (193) 328 Paul Williams Coll (189), Syd (117) 306 Jason Akermanis Bris (248), WB (77) 325 Shane Crawford Haw 305 Jude Bolton Syd 325 Russell Greene St K (120), Haw (184) 304 Ian Nankervis Geel 325 Chris Langford Haw 303 SOLDIERING ON: Veteran Bomber Dustin Fletcher will enter his 22nd season with 378 games to his name, the fourth most in AFL history. 654 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 654 17/01/14 4:54 PM

GOALS TOP GOALKICKERS BY SEASON This table shows the leading goalkickers at the end of the season (finals included) and is not a reference to the Coleman Medal winner or the Leading Goalkicker Medal winner. Those winners can be found on pages 596 and 597. * = behinds stats not recorded in one game ** = behinds stats not recorded in two games # = equal Leading Goalkicker medallist (home and away season only) ^ = equal top goalkicker for the entire season = leading Goalkicker Medallist (home and away season only) = John Coleman medallist (home and away season only) Guernsey Home & Away Season including finals Season Player Club number Goals Games Goals Behinds Games Average 1897 Eddy James# Geelong 22 12 27 15 1.8 Jack Leith# Melbourne 22 14 26 1898 Archie Smith Collingwood 31 17 31 18 1.7 1899 Eddy James Geelong 31 16 31 16 1.9 1900 Albert Thurgood# Essendon 24 16 25 11 2.3 Teddy Lockwood# Geelong 24 10 24 1901 Fred Hiskins Essendon 34 17 34 19 1.8 1902 Ted Rowell Collingwood 28 17 33 15 2.2 Charlie Baker St Kilda 30 13 30 1903 Teddy Lockwood Collingwood 33 17 35 19 1.8 1904 Vince Coutie Melbourne 39 16 39 16 2.4 1905 Charlie H. Pannam Collingwood 38 16 38 18 2.1 1906 Mick Grace Carlton 45 17 50 19 2.6 1907 Dick Lee Collingwood 45 16 47 17 2.8 1908 Dick Lee Collingwood 50 16 54 17 3.2 1909 Dick Lee Collingwood 55 18 58 19 3.1 1910 Dick Lee# Collingwood 51 18 58 21 2.8 Percy Martini# Geelong 51 18 51 1911 Vin Gardiner Carlton 43 17 46^ 18 2.6 Harry Brereton Melbourne 46 17 46^ 1912 Harry Brereton Melbourne 2 56 17 56 17 3.3 1913 Jimmy Freake Fitzroy 8 49 18 56 21 2.7 Roy Park University 12 53 18 53 1914 Dick Lee Collingwood 13 57 18 57 18 3.2 1915 Jimmy Freake Fitzroy 9 65 16 66 17 3.9 Dick Lee Collingwood 13 61 15 66 1916 Dick Lee Collingwood 13 46 11 48 12 4 1917 Dick Lee Collingwood 13 50 14 54 15 3.6 1918 Ern Cowley Carlton 17 35 14 35 15 2.3 1919 Dick Lee Collingwood 13 47 12 56 15 3.7 1920 George Bayliss Richmond 2 62 16 63 17 3.7 1921 Dick Lee Collingwood 13 60 16 64 17 3.8 Cliff Rankin Geelong 6 61 16 63 1922 Horrie Clover Carlton 1 54 15 56 16 3.5 1923 Greg Stockdale Essendon 25 64 16 68 18 3.8 1924 Jack Moriarty Fitzroy 6 75 16 82 19 4.3 1925 Lloyd Hagger Geelong 14 70 17 78 19 4.1 1926 Gordon Coventry Collingwood 10 78 18 83 20 4.2 1927 Gordon Coventry Collingwood 6 88 18 97 20 4.9 1928 Gordon Coventry Collingwood 7 78 17 89 20 4.5 1929 Gordon Coventry Collingwood 7 118 18 124 20 6.2 1930 Gordon Coventry Collingwood 8 105 18 118 21 5.6 1931 Harry Vallence Carlton 22 72 16 86 18 4.8 1932 George Moloney Geelong 14 109 18 109 70 18 6.1 1933 Bob Pratt South Melbourne 23 102 17 109 93 18 6.1 Gordon Coventry Collingwood 5 108 16 108 70 1934 Bob Pratt South Melbourne 10 138 18 150 94 21 7.1 1935 Bob Pratt South Melbourne 10 97 17 103 *59 18 5.7 1936 Bill Mohr St Kilda 10 101 17 101 *55 17 5.9 1937 Gordon Coventry Collingwood 8 56 16 72 53 19 3.8 Dick Harris Richmond 20 64 17 65 45 1938 Ron Todd Collingwood 26 102 17 120 78 20 6 1939 Ron Todd Collingwood 21 98 16 121 74 19 6.4 1940 Jack Titus Richmond 12 92 18 100 20 5 1941 Norm Smith Melbourne 4 85 17 89 19 4.7 Sel Murray North Melbourne 26 88 17 88 1942 Lindsay White South Melbourne 7 67 14 80 16 5 1943 Dick Harris Richmond 20 52 15 63 16 3.9 Fred Fanning Melbourne 6 62 13 62 1944 Fred Fanning Melbourne 6 87 14 87 14 6.2 1945 Fred Fanning Melbourne 6 67 19 67 19 3.5 700 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 700 17/01/14 4:54 PM

COACHES COACHES Coaches winning percentages have been calculated as: winning games divided by total games played. For example, a coach who has coached in 100 games for 48 wins, 50 losses and 2 draws has a winning percentage of 48 per cent. Winning Coach Years Games Wins Losses Draws percentage Finals Premiers ADELAIDE Graham Cornes 1991-94 89 43 45 1 48% 3 Robert Shaw 1995-96 44 17 27 0 39% 0 Malcolm Blight 1997-99 74 41 33 0 55% 8 2 Gary Ayres 2000-04 107 55 52 0 51% 6 Neil Craig 2004-11 166 92 74 0 55% 9 Mark Bickley 2011 6 3 3 0 50% 0 Brenton Sanderson 2012-13 47 28 19 0 60% 3 BRISBANE Peter Knights 1987-89 59 17 42 0 29% 0 Paul Feltham 1989 7 4 3 0 57% 0 Norm Dare 1990 22 4 18 0 18% 0 Robert Walls 1991-95 109 30 78 1 28% 1 John Northey 1996-98 59 29 28 2 49% 4 Roger Merrett 1998 11 3 7 1 27% 0 Leigh Matthews 1999-2008 237 142 92 3 61% 18 3 John Blakey 2005 1 0 1 0 0% 0 Michael Voss 2009-13 109 43 65 1 39% 2 Mark Harvey 2013 3 2 1 0 67% 0 CARLTON Jack Worrall 1902-09 144 100 43 1 69% 14 3 Fred Elliott 1909-11 47 34 11 2 72% 3 Norman Clark 1912 20 15 5 0 75% 2 Jack Wells 1913 18 9 8 1 50% 0 Norman Clark 1914-18 86 59 23 4 69% 11 2 Viv Valentine 1919 17 10 7 0 59% 1 Norman Clark 1920-22 44 28 14 2 64% 5 Horrie Clover 1922-23 26 13 12 1 50% 1 Percy Parratt 1924 16 5 10 1 31% 0 Paddy O Brien 1925 2 0 2 0 0% 0 Ray Brew 1925 4 1 3 0 25% 0 Jim Caldwell 1925 11 4 7 0 36% 0 Ray Brew 1926 18 11 7 0 61% 0 Horrie Clover 1927 19 13 6 0 68% 1 Ray Brew 1928 19 11 8 0 58% 1 Dan Minogue 1929-34 117 85 32 0 73% 9 Frank Maher 1935-36 38 26 11 1 68% 2 Percy Rowe 1937 18 11 7 0 61% 0 Brighton Diggins 1938-40 56 38 18 0 68% 2 1 Percy Bentley 1941-55 281 167 110 4 59% 11 2 Jim Francis 1956-58 55 29 25 1 53% 1 Ken Hands 1959-64 114 60 51 3 53% 6 Ron Barassi 1965-71 146 98 47 1 67% 9 2 Graham Donaldson 1969 1 1 0 0 100% 0 Keith McKenzie 1972 1 1 0 0 100% 0 John Nicholls 1972-75 94 60 31 3 64% 9 1 Keith McKenzie 1973 1 1 0 0 100% 0 Keith McKenzie 1975 1 1 0 0 100% 0 Ian Thorogood 1976-77 46 29 16 1 63% 2 Alex Jesaulenko 1978-79 42 35 7 0 83% 4 1 Sergio Silvagni 1978 3 0 3 0 0% 0 Ian Stewart 1978 3 1 2 0 33% 0 Peter Jones 1980 24 17 7 0 71% 2 David Parkin 1981-85 120 79 40 1 66% 10 2 Robert Walls 1986-89 84 55 29 0 65% 5 1 Alex Jesaulenko 1989-90 34 18 15 1 53% 0 David Parkin 1991-2000 235 140 94 1 60% 17 1 Wayne Brittain 2001-02 46 18 28 0 39% 2 Denis Pagan 2003-07 104 25 77 2 24% 0 Brett Ratten 2007-12 120 60 59 1 50% 4 Mick Malthouse 2013 24 12 12 0 50% 2 752 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 752 17/01/14 4:54 PM

FINALS LONGEST PREMIERSHIP DROUGHTS Years Club Span 72 Sydney (South Melbourne) 1934-2004 70 St Kilda 1897-65 61 W Bulldogs (Footscray) 1955-2013 52 Fitzroy 1945-96 51 North Melbourne 1925-74 51 Melbourne 1965-2013 49 St Kilda 1967-2013 44 Geelong 1964-2006 37 Hawthorn 1925-60 35 Richmond 1981-2013 32 Collingwood 1959-89 23 Carlton 1916-37 20 Collingwood 1991-2009 19 Essendon 1966-83 Bold = current sequence AT LONG LAST: Champion Swan Brett Kirk celebrates the Swans 2005 premiership triumph, which broke a 72-year flag drought. BIGGEST RISES FROM ONE SEASON TO THE NEXT TO PREMIER Club Premier Previous season Match pts improvement Competing clubs Adelaide 1997 12th 36 16 Geelong 2007 10th 42 16 Hawthorn 1971 8th 44 12 Essendon 1946 8th 28 12 Essendon 1962 7th 34 12 TO RUNNER-UP Club Runner-up Previous season Match pts improvement Competing clubs Melbourne 2000 14th 40 16 Collingwood 1977 12th 54 12 Sydney Swans 1996 12th 42 16 Port Adelaide 2007 12th 36 16 Melbourne 1954 11th 38 12 Hawthorn 1963 9th 38 12 Essendon 1908 8th 40 8 (1908), 10 (1909) TO THIRD PLACE Club Third place Previous season Match pts improvement Competing clubs Western Bulldogs 1997 15th 38 12 Adelaide 2012 14th 40 17 (2011), 18 (2012) North Melbourne 2007 14th 32 16 West Coast 1990 11th 42 14 Collingwood 1945 10th 32 12 Footscray 1953 10th 36 12 Geelong 1991 10th 36 14 (1990), 15 (1991) Fitzroy 1986 9th 32 12 TO FOURTH PLACE Club Fourth place Previous season Match pts improvement Competing clubs Melbourne 1998 16th 48 16 Brisbane 1999 16th 50 16 West Coast 2011 16th 56 16 (2010), 17 (2011) Fitzroy 1981 12th 42 12 Adelaide 2005 12th 40 16 Sydney Swans 1986 10th 40 12 792 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 792 17/01/14 4:54 PM

FINALS HOW THE CLUBS HAVE FINISHED 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 Carlton 7 7 7 7 7 6 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 6 1 1 2 3 3 4 3 2 4 7 Collingwood 3 3 4 4 2 1 1 3 2 3 4 4 3 1 2 7 4 5 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 5 Essendon 1 2 5 3 1 2 6 4 4 4 8 2 4 4 1 1 8 6 8 8 6 6 9 3 1 Fitzroy 6 1 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 2 5 7 6 8 5 5 1 3 3 1 2 5 5 4 5 1 2 Footscray Geelong 2 4 3 5 3 7 4 7 6 7 6 10 9 5 6 4 5 4 9 5 7 8 7 4 8 4 Hawthorn Melbourne 4 6 6 1 5 4 7 6 8 8 7 8 5 9 7 6 9 9 4 9 8 6 6 9 North Melb Richmond 9 8 7 8 9 7 8 6 4 6 6 2 1 1 5 8 St Kilda 8 8 8 8 8 8 5 8 7 6 3 3 10 10 9 8 2 7 7 4 7 9 8 7 6 South Melb 5 5 2 6 6 5 8 5 5 5 2 5 1 3 3 2 3 2 5 4 1 3 5 7 9 3 University 6 7 6 10 10 10 10 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Adelaide Brisbane Carlton 5 4 7 3 7 8 2 6 10 6 6 3 1 2 1 5 1 2 7 4 3 6 4 1 4 1 1 Collingwood 2 5 1 4 2 9 7 8 2 3 2 4 7 3 2 4 4 3 4 5 12 2 3 2 2 2 10 Essendon 6 2 5 2 4 7 1 5 4 1 3 6 2 6 11 11 5 5 8 8 10 9 10 5 7 5 5 Fitzroy 8 11 4 5 3 5 10 12 12 11 12 11 11 10 9 6 9 8 11 9 11 10 9 4 12 4 6 Fremantle Geelong 4 12 12 10 9 6 3 1 3 4 4 2 3 4 5 10 10 11 6 11 4 8 5 6 3 3 9 Gold Coast GWS Giants Hawthorn 7 3 6 7 5 1 9 2 5 12 9 10 6 5 8 1 6 7 3 2 1 3 1 7 8 6 3 Melbourne 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 3 1 7 11 7 8 12 10 7 8 10 12 10 6 11 12 11 9 12 8 North Melb 12 8 3 6 11 12 11 7 8 9 7 8 12 8 12 9 12 6 2 1 2 1 2 3 5 8 4 Port Adelaide Richmond 10 7 10 11 12 10 8 10 9 5 5 1 5 1 6 3 2 1 1 3 7 4 7 8 1 7 2 St Kilda 11 9 8 8 6 4 6 4 6 2 1 5 4 7 3 2 3 4 10 6 9 12 6 12 11 10 11 Sydney (S Melb) 9 10 9 9 8 11 12 11 11 8 8 9 9 9 4 12 11 12 9 12 8 5 8 10 6 9 7 West Coast WB (Foots) 3 6 11 12 10 2 5 9 7 10 10 12 10 11 7 8 7 9 5 7 5 7 11 9 10 11 12 Bold position number = finalist 804 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 804 17/01/14 4:54 PM

STATS 2013 STATS 2013 Note: total in brackets includes finals KICKS General kicks: players Dane Swan (Coll) 421 (436) Leigh Montagna (StK) 395 Nick Malceski (Syd) 392 (429) Dustin Martin (Rich) 370 (382) Andrew Walker (Carl) 362 (398) Brent Stanton (Ess) 362 Jarrad McVeigh (Syd) 353 (404) Brendon Goddard (Ess) 347 Trent Cotchin (Rich) 343 (365) Gary Ablett (GCS) 343 Steele Sidebottom (Coll) 340 (360) Michael Hibberd (Ess) 334 Richard Douglas (Adel) 326 Sam Mitchell (Haw) 326 (371) Brad Ebert (PA) 323 (354) Jimmy Bartel (Geel) 317 (354) Long kicks: players Nick Malceski (Syd) 167 (182) Jed Adcock (BL) 146 Leigh Montagna (StK) 126 Andrew Walker (Carl) 123 (134) Jarrad McVeigh (Syd) 114 (128) Ryan Griffen (WB) 113 Andrew Mackie (Geel) 110 (124) Kieren Jack (Syd) 110 (127) Tom Liberatore (WB) 109 Brendon Goddard (Ess) 108 Michael Hibberd (Ess) 108 Richard Douglas (Adel) 105 Robert Murphy (WB) 103 Brent Stanton (Ess) 102 Bachar Houli (Rich) 102 (106) Brett Deledio (Rich) 101 (110) Patrick Dangerfield (Adel) 99 Short kicks: players Steele Sidebottom (Coll) 195 (207) Dustin Martin (Rich) 165 (169) Michael Johnson (Frem) 165 (184) Kane Cornes (PA) 161 (173) Dane Swan (Coll) 158 (161) Heath Shaw (Coll) 150 (155) Michael Hibberd (Ess) 149 Corey Enright (Geel) 149 (153) Andrew Walker (Carl) 147 (161) Robert Murphy (WB) 145 Jimmy Bartel (Geel) 143 (160) Brendon Goddard (Ess) 142 Kade Simpson (Carl) 142 (161) Leigh Montagna (StK) 135 Pearce Hanley (BL) 134 Brent Stanton (Ess) 131 Scott Pendlebury (Coll) 131 (139) Trent Cotchin (Rich) 131 (139) Brandon Ellis (Rich) 131 (135) General kicks: clubs Essendon 4898 Richmond 4869 (5070) Collingwood 4791 (4985) Fremantle 4790 (5390) Adelaide Crows 4781 North Melbourne 4761 Hawthorn 4711 (5408) Geelong Cats 4588 (5152) Carlton 4582 (5006) St Kilda 4508 Sydney Swans 4503 (5078) Western Bulldogs 4492 Port Adelaide 4429 (4832) Gold Coast Suns 4398 West Coast Eagles 4363 Brisbane Lions 4336 GWS Giants 4242 Melbourne 3999 Long kicks: clubs Sydney Swans 1498 (1691) Carlton 1406 (1532) Adelaide Crows 1317 West Coast Eagles 1300 Geelong Cats 1296 (1461) Hawthorn 1294 (1452) North Melbourne 1288 Fremantle 1269 (1447) Gold Coast Suns 1251 Essendon 1247 Western Bulldogs 1247 Richmond 1232 (1282) Brisbane Lions 1230 Collingwood 1190 (1245) St Kilda 1165 Melbourne 1088 GWS Giants 1077 Port Adelaide 1013 (1121) Short kicks: clubs Richmond 1976 (2059) Fremantle 1949 (2146) Essendon 1924 North Melbourne 1923 Collingwood 1914 (1978) Hawthorn 1775 (2071) Geelong Cats 1768 (1971) Adelaide Crows 1765 St Kilda 1737 Port Adelaide 1729 (1890) GWS Giants 1635 Western Bulldogs 1633 Brisbane Lions 1588 Gold Coast Suns 1584 Carlton 1547 (1672) Melbourne 1497 West Coast Eagles 1480 Sydney Swans 1291 (1471) MARKS General marks: players Nick Riewoldt (StK) 202 Travis Cloke (Coll) 183 (190) Harry Taylor (Geel) 158 (176) Lachlan Hansen (NM) 157 Corey Enright (Geel) 151 (152) Brendon Goddard (Ess) 151 Cale Hooker (Ess) 151 Alex Rance (Rich) 147 (153) Michael Johnson (Frem) 143 (159) Josh Kennedy (WCE) 143 Mitch Duncan (Geel) 142 (161) Jake Carlisle (Ess) 141 Andrew Mackie (Geel) 141 (156) Lachie Henderson (Carl) 139 (153) Jay Schulz (PA) 136 (146) Michael Hibberd (Ess) 135 Brian Lake (Haw) 135 (158) Contested marks: players Travis Cloke (Coll) 55 (58) Mike Pyke (Syd) 48 (52) Lachie Henderson (Carl) 46 (47) Drew Petrie (NM) 40 Nick Riewoldt (StK) 37 Tom Hawkins (Geel) 35 Liam Jones (WB) 35 Harry Taylor (Geel) 34 (37) Josh Kennedy (WCE) 34 Justin Westhoff (PA) 34 (39) James Podsiadly (Geel) 34 (38) Jeremy Howe (Melb) 34 Lachlan Hansen (NM) 33 Brian Lake (Haw) 33 (37) Ben Reid (Coll) 33 Jordan Roughead (WB) 33 Ben McEvoy (StK) 33 Marks Inside 50: players Travis Cloke (Coll) 97 (99) Nick Riewoldt (StK) 72 Jack Riewoldt (Rich) 71 (71) Jarryd Roughead (Haw) 66 (73) Josh Kennedy (WCE) 62 Jay Schulz (PA) 54 (60) Tom Hawkins (Geel) 53 (55) Drew Petrie (NM) 50 Jeremy Cameron (GWS) 47 Lance Franklin (Haw) 46 (47) Mark LeCras (WCE) 43 Jack Darling (WCE) 40 Luke Breust (Haw) 38 (47) Aaron Black (NM) 38 Angus Monfries (PA) 37 (41) Michael Hurley (Ess) 37 Tyrone Vickery (Rich) 36 (39) Josh Jenkins (Adel) 36 General marks: clubs Essendon 2213 Fremantle 2190 (2434) Richmond 2171 (2259) Collingwood 2169 (2250) Adelaide Crows 2085 North Melbourne 2064 St Kilda 2037 Geelong Cats 2032 (2272) Hawthorn 1940 (2259) Western Bulldogs 1924 Port Adelaide 1871 (2072) GWS Giants 1869 Brisbane Lions 1819 Melbourne 1816 Carlton 1800 (1945) Gold Coast Suns 1792 West Coast Eagles 1676 Sydney Swans 1560 (1768) Contested marks: clubs Carlton 288 (305) Essendon 273 Geelong Cats 266 (301) Western Bulldogs 261 West Coast Eagles 251 Collingwood 244 (255) Hawthorn 243 (271) Sydney Swans 242 (263) North Melbourne 241 St Kilda 240 848 AFL RECORD SEASON GUIDE visit afl.com.au AFL Record Season Guide 2014.indb 848 17/01/14 4:54 PM