2010 AFL season
114th season of the Australian Football League (AFL)
Australian rules football season
The 2010 AFL season was the 114th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured sixteen clubs, ran from 25 March until 2 October, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs.
The premiership was won by the Collingwood Football Club for the 15th time, after it defeated St Kilda by 56 points in the 2010 AFL Grand Final Replay .
Pre-season
AFL pre-season draft
AFL rookie draft
NAB Cup
Summary of results
Premiership season
The draw for the 2010 AFL Premiership Season was produced by the AFL with the intention of producing a balanced draw while also providing the fans and television networks with blockbuster games. In a competition with 16 teams and 22 rounds, it is not possible for all teams to play each other twice. These factors combine to create some of the following anomalies:[ 1]
Six teams played each other for the first time in round 21;
Of the Victorian-based teams St Kilda played six games interstate while Essendon travelled only three times;
Of the six games Fremantle played in Melbourne, none were at the MCG , while defending premiers Geelong played seven games at the MCG despite not being one of the tenants at this ground;
North Melbourne and Port Adelaide played only two of 2009's top eight teams twice, while Essendon and Collingwood played five of these teams twice.
Round 1
Round 1 (season launch)
Thursday, 25 March (7:10 pm)
Richmond 9.10 (64)
def. by
Carlton 18.12 (120)
MCG (crowd: 72,010)
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Friday, 26 March (7:40 pm)
Geelong 19.11 (125)
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Essendon 13.16 (94)
MCG (crowd: 57,772)
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Saturday, 27 March (2:10 pm)
Melbourne 8.13 (61)
def. by
Hawthorn 17.15 (117)
MCG (crowd: 45,615)
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Saturday, 27 March (7:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 16.18 (114)
def.
West Coast 12.10 (82)
Gabba (crowd: 29,201)
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Saturday, 27 March (7:10 pm)
Sydney 13.10 (88)
def. by
St Kilda 15.6 (96)
ANZ Stadium (crowd: 31,330)
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Sunday, 28 March (12:40 pm)
Port Adelaide 13.18 (96)
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North Melbourne 12.10 (82)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 21,205)
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Sunday, 28 March (5:10 pm)
Fremantle 17.16 (118)
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Adelaide 9.8 (62)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 30,976)
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Sunday, 28 March (2:10 pm)
Western Bulldogs 13.15 (93)
def. by
Collingwood 19.15 (129)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 49,000)
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Round 2
Round 2 (Easter)
Thursday, 1 April (7:40 pm)
Brisbane Lions 16.11 (107)
def.
Carlton 12.16 (88)
Gabba (crowd: 36,780)
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Saturday, 3 April (2:10 pm)
Collingwood 12.14 (86)
def.
Melbourne 12.13 (85)
MCG (crowd: 50,421)
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Saturday, 3 April (5:40 pm)
West Coast 12.14 (86)
def. by
Port Adelaide 13.11 (89)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 37,010)
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Saturday, 3 April (7:10 pm)
St Kilda 23.5 (143)
def.
North Melbourne 6.3 (39)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 32,006)
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Sunday, 4 April (12:40 pm)
Adelaide 11.9 (75)
def. by
Sydney 18.10 (118)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 36,041)
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Sunday, 4 April (4:40 pm)
Richmond 7.6 (48)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 17.18 (120)
MCG (crowd: 27,358)
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Sunday, 4 April (2:10 pm)
Essendon 9.15 (69)
def. by
Fremantle 17.11 (113)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 29,651)
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Monday, 5 April (2:10 pm)
Hawthorn 13.13 (91)
def. by
Geelong 14.16 (100)
MCG (crowd: 68,628)
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Fremantle won its first match in Victoria since round 4, 2007,[ 2] breaking a streak of sixteen consecutive losses in the state.[ 3]
This was the first of the regular Easter Monday public holiday clashes between Geelong and Hawthorn.
Round 3
Round 3
Friday, 9 April (7:40 pm)
St Kilda 10.9 (69)
def.
Collingwood 4.17 (41)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 49,669)
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Saturday, 10 April (2:10 pm)
North Melbourne 17.14 (116)
def.
West Coast 13.13 (91)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 18,394)
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Saturday, 10 April (2:40 pm)
Port Adelaide 11.15 (81)
def. by
Brisbane Lions 16.12 (108)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 23,306)
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Saturday, 10 April (7:10 pm)
Sydney 16.15 (111)
def.
Richmond 7.14 (56)
SCG (crowd: 28,414)
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Saturday, 10 April (7:10 pm)
Carlton 10.15 (75)
def. by
Essendon 13.17 (95)
MCG (crowd: 71,006)
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Sunday, 11 April (1:10 pm)
Melbourne 7.15 (57)
def.
Adelaide 5.11 (41)
MCG (crowd: 23,335)
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Sunday, 11 April (2:10 pm)
Western Bulldogs 14.16 (100)
def.
Hawthorn 12.12 (84)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 35,933)
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Sunday, 11 April (2:40 pm)
Fremantle 18.17 (125)
def.
Geelong 17.16 (118)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 38,762)
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For the first time since 1989, West Coast lost its first three games of the year.
Richmond won the final quarter of its game against Sydney, ending a streak of nineteen consecutive quarters lost, dating back to round 21, 2009 . This was the longest streak of quarters lost since St Kilda lost twenty-two in a row in 1897 .
Round 4
Round 4
Friday, 16 April (6:40 pm)
West Coast 15.11 (101)
def.
Essendon 11.12 (78)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 38,676)
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Saturday, 17 April (2:10 pm)
North Melbourne 8.12 (60)
def. by
Sydney 14.16 (100)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 23,646)
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Saturday, 17 April (2:40 pm)
Adelaide 6.19 (55)
def. by
Carlton 16.7 (103)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 38,321)
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Saturday, 17 April (7:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 13.23 (101)
def.
Western Bulldogs 12.7 (79)
Gabba (crowd: 33,323)
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Saturday, 17 April (7:10 pm)
Collingwood 17.21 (123)
def.
Hawthorn 8.11 (59)
MCG (crowd: 67,668)
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Sunday, 18 April (1:10 pm)
Richmond 11.12 (78)
def. by
Melbourne 20.13 (133)
MCG (crowd: 42,594)
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Sunday, 18 April (2:10 pm)
Geelong 23.21 (159)
def.
Port Adelaide 10.4 (64)
Skilled Stadium (crowd: 25,579)
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Sunday, 18 April (4:40 pm)
St Kilda 16.12 (108)
def.
Fremantle 14.9 (93)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 29,814)
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Round 5
Round 5 (Anzac Day)
Friday, 23 April (7:40 pm)
Western Bulldogs 18.13 (121)
def.
Adelaide 10.12 (72)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 26,884)
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Saturday, 24 April (2:10 pm)
Sydney 17.13 (115)
def.
West Coast 9.9 (63)
SCG (crowd: 28,422)
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Saturday, 24 April (7:10 pm)
Melbourne 15.13 (103)
def.
Brisbane Lions 7.11 (53)
MCG (crowd: 36,396)
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Saturday, 24 April (7:10 pm)
Port Adelaide 7.12 (54)
def.
St Kilda 6.8 (44)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 23,355)
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Sunday, 25 April (2:40 pm)
Collingwood 18.12 (120)
def.
Essendon 8.7 (55)
MCG (crowd: 90,070)
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Sunday, 25 April (5:40 pm)
Hawthorn 10.10 (70)
def. by
North Melbourne 12.10 (82)
Aurora Stadium (crowd: 16,301)
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Sunday, 25 April (6:40 pm)
Fremantle 15.22 (112)
def.
Richmond 11.7 (73)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 38,010)
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Monday, 26 April (2:10 pm)
Carlton 15.14 (104)
def.
Geelong 9.14 (68)
MCG (crowd: 71,399)
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Round 6
Round 6
Friday, 30 April (7:40 pm)
Western Bulldogs 6.10 (46)
def. by
St Kilda 7.7 (49)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 43,072)
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Saturday, 1 May (2:10 pm)
North Melbourne 15.14 (104)
def.
Melbourne 12.6 (78)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 26,763)
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Saturday, 1 May (2:40 pm)
Adelaide 10.14 (74)
def. by
Port Adelaide 14.13 (97)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 40,371)
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Saturday, 1 May (7:10 pm)
Sydney 16.11 (107)
def.
Brisbane Lions 13.9 (87)
SCG (crowd: 30,975)
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Saturday, 1 May (7:10 pm)
Essendon 15.16 (106)
def.
Hawthorn 9.9 (63)
MCG (crowd: 61,006)
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Sunday, 2 May (1:10 pm)
Geelong 24.17 (161)
def.
Richmond 7.11 (53)
Skilled Stadium (crowd: 24,106)
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Sunday, 2 May (2:10 pm)
Carlton 16.6 (102)
def. by
Collingwood 24.11 (155)
MCG (crowd: 80,645)
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Sunday, 2 May (2:40 pm)
West Coast 10.13 (73)
def. by
Fremantle 17.9 (111)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 40,886)
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Round 7
Round 7
Friday, 7 May (7:40 pm)
Melbourne 9.12 (66)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 10.10 (70)
MCG (crowd: 45,444)
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Saturday, 8 May (2:10 pm)
Essendon 16.10 (106)
def. by
Port Adelaide 17.7 (109)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 29,248)
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Saturday, 8 May (1:10 pm)
West Coast 15.12 (102)
def.
Hawthorn 14.10 (94)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 35,864)
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Saturday, 8 May (7:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 15.10 (100)
def. by
Fremantle 15.23 (113)
Gabba (crowd: 27,739)
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Saturday, 8 May (7:10 pm)
Collingwood 23.19 (157)
def.
North Melbourne 14.7 (91)
MCG (crowd: 52,696)
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Sunday, 9 May (1:10 pm)
Geelong 19.12 (126)
def.
Sydney 9.5 (59)
Skilled Stadium (crowd: 25,970)
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Sunday, 9 May (4:10 pm)
Adelaide 15.14 (104)
def.
Richmond 7.12 (54)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 31,196)
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Monday, 10 May (7:20 pm)
St Kilda 9.14 (68)
def. by
Carlton 20.9 (129)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 42,866)
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Richmond 's seven consecutive losses and percentage of 49.5% was statistically the worst start to a season by any team since 1955.[ 4]
Round 8
Round 8
Friday, 14 May (6:40 pm)
Fremantle 15.7 (97)
def. by
Collingwood 20.13 (133)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 41,624)
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Saturday, 15 May (2:10 pm)
Western Bulldogs 14.17 (101)
def.
Sydney 9.9 (63)
Manuka Oval (crowd: 14,308)
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Saturday, 15 May (2:10 pm)
Melbourne 6.10 (46)
def. by
West Coast 10.15 (75)
MCG (crowd: 28,592)
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Saturday, 15 May (7:10 pm)
North Melbourne 12.12 (84)
def.
Adelaide 11.9 (75)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 16,455)
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Saturday, 15 May (7:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 10.14 (74)
def. by
Geelong 24.11 (155)
Gabba (crowd: 33,629)
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Sunday, 16 May (1:10 pm)
Richmond 13.8 (86)
def. by
Hawthorn 13.11 (89)
MCG (crowd: 41,563)
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Sunday, 16 May (2:40 pm)
Port Adelaide 14.8 (92)
def. by
Carlton 17.16 (118)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 30,228)
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Sunday, 16 May (4:40 pm)
St Kilda 11.15 (81)
def. by
Essendon 14.9 (93)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 39,204)
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Round 9
Round 9
Friday, 21 May (7:40 pm)
Collingwood 6.14 (50)
def. by
Geelong 12.14 (86)
MCG (crowd: 88,115)
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Saturday, 22 May (2:10 pm)
North Melbourne 7.15 (57)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 20.7 (127)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 30,794)
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Saturday, 22 May (2:10 pm)
Sydney 9.9 (63)
def. by
Fremantle 14.16 (100)
SCG (crowd: 24,819)
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Saturday, 22 May (7:10 pm)
Melbourne 17.9 (111)
def.
Port Adelaide 16.14 (110)
TIO Stadium (crowd: 8,848)
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Saturday, 22 May (7:30 pm)
Essendon 19.16 (130)
def.
Richmond 14.11 (95)
MCG (crowd: 64,709)
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Sunday, 23 May (12:40 pm)
Adelaide 13.15 (93)
def.
Brisbane Lions 11.15 (81)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 31,517)
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Sunday, 23 May (2:10 pm)
Carlton 8.12 (60)
def. by
Hawthorn 16.14 (110)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 47,484)
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Sunday, 23 May (2:40 pm)
West Coast 8.8 (56)
def. by
St Kilda 13.13 (91)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 36,244)
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Collingwood 's home game against Geelong set a new record crowd of 88,115 for a home and away match featuring Geelong.
Round 10
Round 10
Friday, 28 May (7:40 pm)
Essendon 15.9 (99)
def.
Western Bulldogs 14.6 (90)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 45,742)
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Saturday, 29 May (2:10 pm)
Geelong 18.13 (121)
def.
Melbourne 10.7 (67)
Skilled Stadium (crowd: 24,525)
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Saturday, 29 May (2:40 pm)
Port Adelaide 3.12 (30)
def. by
Richmond 10.17 (77)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 16,694)
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Saturday, 29 May (7:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 13.10 (88)
def.
Collingwood 11.14 (80)
Gabba (crowd: 34,239)
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Saturday, 29 May (7:10 pm)
St Kilda 19.9 (123)
def.
Adelaide 12.4 (76)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 28,708)
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Sunday, 30 May (1:10 pm)
Hawthorn 10.19 (79)
def.
Sydney 11.11 (77)
MCG (crowd: 36,003)
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Sunday, 30 May (2:10 pm)
Carlton 15.15 (105)
def.
West Coast 11.10 (76)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 29,175)
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Sunday, 30 May (2:40 pm)
Fremantle 21.13 (139)
def.
North Melbourne 11.12 (78)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 36,175)
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Richmond broke a 14-game losing streak with a 47-point victory over Port Adelaide in horrendous weather. In the game, Richmond laid a record 142 tackles, and Port Adelaide's score of 3.12 (30) set a new record as its lowest ever in the AFL.
Round 11
Round 11
Friday, 4 June (7:40 pm)
Richmond 8.11 (59)
def. by
St Kilda 14.13 (97)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 32,858)
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Saturday, 5 June (2:10 pm)
Carlton 15.11 (101)
def.
Melbourne 9.6 (60)
MCG (crowd: 49,745)
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Saturday, 5 June (2:40 pm)
Adelaide 16.9 (105)
def.
Fremantle 12.10 (82)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 35,605)
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Saturday, 5 June (7:10 pm)
North Melbourne 12.18 (90)
def.
Brisbane Lions 13.11 (89)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 19,100)
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Saturday, 5 June (5:40 pm)
West Coast 14.14 (98)
def. by
Geelong 18.14 (122)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 33,784)
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Sunday, 6 June (1:10 pm)
Sydney 12.17 (89)
def.
Essendon 12.8 (80)
SCG (crowd: 29,329)
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Sunday, 6 June (2:10 pm)
Hawthorn 10.14 (74)
def.
Port Adelaide 8.15 (63)
MCG (crowd: 21,287)
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Sunday, 6 June (4:40 pm)
Collingwood 17.11 (113)
def.
Western Bulldogs 16.7 (103)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 40,813)
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Round 12
Round 12 (Queen's Birthday)
Friday, 11 June (7:40 pm)
North Melbourne 14.13 (97)
def.
Carlton 10.8 (68)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 43,732)
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Saturday, 12 June (2:10 pm)
Hawthorn 19.10 (124)
def.
Adelaide 11.11 (77)
Aurora Stadium (crowd: 16,167)
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Saturday, 12 June (7:10 pm)
Port Adelaide 8.7 (55)
def. by
Sydney 14.9 (93)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 20,106)
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Saturday, 12 June (7:10 pm)
Essendon 12.11 (83)
def. by
Geelong 23.16 (154)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 46,358)
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Sunday, 13 June (1:10 pm)
Richmond 19.12 (126)
def.
West Coast 11.11 (77)
MCG (crowd: 30,870)
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Sunday, 13 June (2:10 pm)
Western Bulldogs 17.19 (121)
def.
Brisbane Lions 8.8 (56)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 30,831)
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Sunday, 13 June (2:40 pm)
Fremantle 10.7 (67)
def. by
St Kilda 12.13 (85)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 37,569)
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Monday, 14 June (2:10 pm)
Melbourne 11.10 (76)
drew with
Collingwood 9.22 (76)
MCG (crowd: 67,454)
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North Melbourne played Carlton in a game which celebrated 25 years since North Melbourne pioneered 'Friday Night Football'.
Round 13
Round 13 (Week one)
Friday, 18 June (7:40 pm)
Hawthorn 14.18 (102)
def.
Essendon 13.8 (86)
MCG (crowd: 54,148)
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Saturday, 19 June (7:10 pm)
Carlton 12.15 (87)
def. by
Fremantle 14.12 (96)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 28,869)
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Saturday, 19 June (7:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 12.14 (86)
def. by
Richmond 15.15 (105)
Gabba (crowd: 28,415)
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Sunday, 20 June (1:10 pm)
North Melbourne 19.15 (129)
def.
Port Adelaide 14.9 (93)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 15,109)
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Sunday, 20 June (2:40 pm)
West Coast 9.5 (59)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 17.17 (119)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 34,280)
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Round 13 (Week two)
Friday, 25 June (7:40 pm)
St Kilda 10.10 (70)
def.
Geelong 6.10 (46)
MCG (crowd: 58,208)
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Saturday, 26 June (7:10 pm)
Sydney 10.11 (71)
def. by
Collingwood 13.18 (96)
ANZ Stadium (crowd: 43,585)
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Sunday, 27 June (2:40 pm)
Adelaide 16.21 (117)
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Melbourne 11.7 (73)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 34,442)
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Round 13 was a split round, played over two weeks to give each club one week's break at roughly midseason.
In its first rematch since the 2009 AFL Grand Final , St Kilda and Geelong set a new record crowd for a home and away game between the two clubs (58,208).
Geelong was held goalless in the second half against St Kilda, the first time since 2001 that the club had been goalless in a half of football.
The game between Geelong and St Kilda was notable for the spiteful clashes between Geelong forward Steve Johnson and St Kilda tagger Steven Baker ; Johnson was twice cited for striking Baker, and was suspended for three weeks, while Baker was cited three times for striking Johnson and once for misconduct (deliberately punching Johnson in his broken hand), and was suspended for nine weeks.[ 6] [ 7]
Round 14
Round 14
Thursday, 1 July (7:10 pm)
Carlton 18.12 (120)
def.
Brisbane Lions 9.11 (65)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 35,623)
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Friday, 2 July (7:40 pm)
Hawthorn 12.7 (79)
def.
Western Bulldogs 11.10 (76)
MCG (crowd: 47,454)
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Saturday, 3 July (1:10 pm)
Fremantle 17.13 (115)
def.
Port Adelaide 8.10 (58)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 32,442)
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Saturday, 3 July (7:10 pm)
Collingwood 20.15 (135)
def.
West Coast 7.10 (52)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 38,781)
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Saturday, 3 July (7:10 pm)
Adelaide 19.10 (124)
def.
Essendon 5.10 (40)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 37,296)
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Sunday, 4 July (1:10 pm)
Geelong 14.14 (98)
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North Melbourne 9.9 (63)
Skilled Stadium (crowd: 25,159)
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Sunday, 4 July (2:10 pm)
Richmond 14.5 (89)
def.
Sydney 12.13 (85)
MCG (crowd: 39,386)
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Sunday, 4 July (4:40 pm)
St Kilda 15.10 (100)
def.
Melbourne 9.11 (65)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 31,993)
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Round 15
Round 15
Friday, 9 July (8:10 pm)
Port Adelaide 12.7 (79)
def. by
Collingwood 16.9 (105)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 24,260)
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Saturday, 10 July (1:10 pm)
West Coast 14.11 (95)
def. by
Adelaide 17.15 (117)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 26,976)
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Saturday, 10 July (2:10 pm)
Geelong 12.13 (85)
def.
Hawthorn 11.17 (83)
MCG (crowd: 69,220)
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Saturday, 10 July (7:10 pm)
Richmond 15.10 (100)
def.
Fremantle 11.15 (81)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 25,707)
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Saturday, 10 July (7:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 10.5 (65)
def. by
St Kilda 11.13 (79)
Gabba (crowd: 29,329)
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Sunday, 11 July (1:10 pm)
Sydney 12.13 (85)
def.
North Melbourne 7.13 (55)
SCG (crowd: 23,856)
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Sunday, 11 July (2:10 pm)
Melbourne 19.8 (122)
def.
Essendon 14.19 (103)
MCG (crowd: 49,203)
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Sunday, 11 July (4:40 pm)
Carlton 8.10 (58)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 20.6 (126)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 37,517)
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Round 16
Round 16
Friday, 16 July (8:10 pm)
Adelaide 11.8 (74)
def.
Geelong 9.9 (63)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 41,195)
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Saturday, 17 July (2:10 pm)
Collingwood 15.10 (100)
def.
St Kilda 6.16 (52)
MCG (crowd: 81,386)
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Saturday, 17 July (2:10 pm)
Hawthorn 17.16 (118)
def.
Brisbane Lions 7.1 (43)
Aurora Stadium (crowd: 16,690)
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Saturday, 17 July (7:10 pm)
Essendon 14.16 (100)
def. by
West Coast 20.12 (132)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 26,991)
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Saturday, 17 July (7:10 pm)
Western Bulldogs 12.11 (83)
def.
Port Adelaide 7.5 (47)
TIO Stadium (crowd: 10,108)
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Sunday, 18 July (1:10 pm)
Carlton 10.8 (68)
def. by
Sydney 16.11 (107)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 31,915)
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Sunday, 18 July (2:10 pm)
Richmond 7.11 (53)
def. by
North Melbourne 15.13 (103)
MCG (crowd: 42,723)
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Sunday, 18 July (2:40 pm)
Fremantle 11.16 (82)
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Melbourne 10.11 (71)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 32,816)
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Collingwood 's home game against St Kilda set a new record home and away crowd for a match featuring St Kilda, with an attendance of 81,386.
Mark LeCras (West Coast ) kicked a personal best and ground record of 12.2 (74) in his club's win over Essendon at Etihad Stadium . The haul of 12 goals was the highest kicked by a player in a game since Scott Cummings , who kicked 14 goals in round 4, 2000.[ 9]
Round 17
Round 17
Friday, 23 July (7:40 pm)
St Kilda 14.3 (87)
drew with
Hawthorn 13.9 (87)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 49,373)
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Saturday, 24 July (2:10 pm)
Collingwood 19.13 (127)
def.
Richmond 6.9 (45)
MCG (crowd: 66,727)
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Saturday, 24 July (2:10 pm)
Geelong 19.13 (127)
def.
Brisbane Lions 9.10 (64)
Skilled Stadium (crowd: 24,508)
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Saturday, 24 July (7:10 pm)
North Melbourne 18.11 (119)
def. by
Essendon 18.14 (122)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 30,330)
Report
Saturday, 24 July (5:40 pm)
West Coast 11.17 (83)
def. by
Carlton 15.19 (109)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 35,925)
Report
Sunday, 25 July (1:10 pm)
Western Bulldogs 24.14 (158)
def.
Fremantle 12.4 (76)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 26,797)
Report
Sunday, 25 July (2:10 pm)
Melbourne 22.10 (142)
def.
Sydney 10.9 (69)
MCG (crowd: 29,374)
Report
Sunday, 25 July (4:10 pm)
Port Adelaide 13.10 (88)
def.
Adelaide 9.15 (69)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 36,788)
Report
Round 18
Round 18
Friday, 30 July (7:40 pm)
Essendon 16.12 (108)
def.
St Kilda 11.9 (75)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 37,165)
Report
Saturday, 31 July (2:10 pm)
Collingwood 15.15 (105)
def.
Carlton 9.3 (57)
MCG (crowd: 76,980)
Report
Saturday, 31 July (2:40 pm)
Port Adelaide 13.14 (92)
def.
Hawthorn 12.12 (84)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 22,340)
Report
Saturday, 31 July (7:10 pm)
Sydney 9.18 (72)
def. by
Geelong 20.5 (125)
ANZ Stadium (crowd: 30,710)
Report
Saturday, 31 July (7:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 9.10 (64)
def. by
Melbourne 11.8 (74)
Gabba (crowd: 26,144)
Report
Sunday, 1 August (1:10 pm)
Richmond 15.10 (100)
def.
Adelaide 11.14 (80)
MCG (crowd: 19,181)
Report
Sunday, 1 August (2:10 pm)
Western Bulldogs 22.11 (143)
def.
North Melbourne 10.12 (72)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 28,038)
Report
Sunday, 1 August (2:40 pm)
Fremantle 24.16 (160)
def.
West Coast 13.7 (85)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 40,451)
Report
Round 19
Round 19
Friday, 6 August (7:40 pm)
Essendon 9.19 (73)
def. by
Carlton 23.11 (149)
MCG (crowd: 57,095)
Report
Saturday, 7 August (2:10 pm)
North Melbourne 19.9 (123)
def.
Fremantle 10.9 (69)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 14,891)
Report
Saturday, 7 August (2:10 pm)
Sydney 19.15 (129)
def.
Hawthorn 13.7 (85)
SCG (crowd: 29,431)
Report
Saturday, 7 August (7:10 pm)
Geelong 12.13 (85)
def. by
Collingwood 14.23 (107)
MCG (crowd: 84,401)
Report
Saturday, 7 August (5:40 pm)
West Coast 9.11 (65)
def. by
Brisbane Lions 10.10 (70)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 32,587)
Report
Sunday, 8 August (1:10 pm)
St Kilda 23.13 (151)
def.
Port Adelaide 8.9 (57)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 22,467)
Report
Sunday, 8 August (2:10 pm)
Melbourne 16.13 (109)
def.
Richmond 11.14 (80)
MCG (crowd: 45,844)
Report
Sunday, 8 August (4:10 pm)
Adelaide 7.11 (53)
def. by
Western Bulldogs 8.13 (61)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 29,321)
Report
Geelong lost its first home-and-away game as the home team at any venue since round 21, 2007, ending a run of 30 consecutive wins.
Round 20
Round 20
Friday, 13 August (7:40 pm)
Essendon 10.4 (64)
def. by
Collingwood 24.18 (162)
MCG (crowd: 59,277)
Report
Saturday, 14 August (2:10 pm)
Carlton 23.18 (156)
def.
Richmond 10.7 (67)
MCG (crowd: 44,716)
Report
Saturday, 14 August (1:10 pm)
Fremantle 13.9 (87)
def. by
Sydney 14.12 (96)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 34,087)
Report
Saturday, 14 August (7:10 pm)
Western Bulldogs 9.6 (60)
def. by
Geelong 25.11 (161)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 42,199)
Report
Saturday, 14 August (7:10 pm)
Port Adelaide 8.13 (61)
def.
West Coast 8.12 (60)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 14,113)
Report
Sunday, 15 August (1:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 13.19 (97)
def. by
Adelaide 15.14 (104)
Gabba (crowd: 25,403)
Report
Sunday, 15 August (2:10 pm)
Hawthorn 15.9 (99)
def.
Melbourne 12.6 (78)
MCG (crowd: 48,211)
Report
Sunday, 15 August (4:40 pm)
North Melbourne 9.9 (63)
def. by
St Kilda 17.13 (115)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 23,118)
Report
Round 21
Round 21
Friday, 20 August (7:40 pm)
Geelong 18.13 (121)
def.
Carlton 12.7 (79)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 45,172)
Report
Saturday, 21 August (2:10 pm)
St Kilda 17.13 (115)
def.
Richmond 14.10 (94)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 33,790)
Report
Saturday, 21 August (2:10 pm)
Hawthorn 24.11 (155)
def.
Fremantle 5.9 (39)
Aurora Stadium (crowd: 15,532[ 10] )
Report
Saturday, 21 August (7:10 pm)
Collingwood 6.18 (54)
def.
Adelaide 7.9 (51)
MCG (crowd: 42,159)
Report
Saturday, 21 August (7:10 pm)
Sydney 17.12 (114)
def.
Western Bulldogs 10.10 (70)
SCG (crowd: 36,554)
Report
Sunday, 22 August (12:40 pm)
Port Adelaide 17.10 (112)
def.
Melbourne 11.17 (83)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 21,086)
Report
Sunday, 22 August (2:10 pm)
Essendon 10.8 (68)
def. by
Brisbane Lions 14.11 (95)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 28,785)
Report
Sunday, 22 August (2:40 pm)
West Coast 14.10 (94)
def. by
North Melbourne 16.14 (110)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 32,007)
Report
Fremantle played at Aurora Stadium for the first time since the siren controversy of 2006 . Fremantle, having already qualified for a place in the finals, chose to rest seven of its regular senior players for the game, playing inexperienced youngsters in their place; as a result, the team suffered the worst loss of any team during 2010, going down by 116 points.[ 11] By winning, Hawthorn clinched its own finals berth. Hawthorn's score and winning margin were each the highest ever for an AFL game played at Aurora Stadium, until the highest score was eclipsed in round 10, 2012, when Hawthorn scored 27.12 (174) against North Melbourne .
Collingwood 's three-point win over Adelaide secured its first minor premiership since 1977, and its first McClelland Trophy since 1970.
West Coast 's loss meant that the club won its first wooden spoon in its 24-year history.
Round 22
Round 22
Friday, 27 August (6:40 pm)
Fremantle 13.15 (93)
def.
Carlton 13.9 (87)
Subiaco Oval (crowd: 39,376)
Report
Saturday, 28 August (1:10 pm)
Geelong 16.16 (112)
def.
West Coast 10.8 (68)
Skilled Stadium (crowd: 24,099)
Report
Saturday, 28 August (2:10 pm)
Hawthorn 15.8 (98)
def.
Collingwood 13.17 (95)
MCG (crowd: 76,218)
Report
Saturday, 28 August (3:40 pm)
Adelaide 9.11 (65)
def.
St Kilda 5.7 (37)
AAMI Stadium (crowd: 38,121)
Report
Saturday, 28 August (7:10 pm)
Western Bulldogs 17.5 (107)
def.
Essendon 11.12 (78)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 26,776)
Report
Saturday, 28 August (7:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions 10.8 (68)
def. by
Sydney 16.10 (106)
Gabba (crowd: 24,789)
Report
Sunday, 29 August (2:10 pm)
Richmond 16.16 (112)
def. by
Port Adelaide 18.14 (122)
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 37,674)
Report
Sunday, 29 August (4:40 pm)
Melbourne 15.13 (103)
def. by
North Melbourne 17.11 (113)
MCG (crowd: 31,064)
Report
In a first for the league, the final round of the season was given a floating schedule, with the AFL to allocate the timeslots for the games six weeks out from the end of the season, in order to reduce the likelihood of a team playing the first week of the finals after a Sunday game in round 22.[ 12] The schedule was announced on 12 July 2010.[ 13] The floating schedule for the final round became a standard feature in future years.
Collingwood lost its first match since round 10, ending an 11-match unbeaten streak.
Win/loss table
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
F1
F2
F3
GF1
GF2
Ladder
Adelaide
Frem -56
Syd -43
Melb -16
Carl -48
WB -49
PA -23
Rich +50
NM -9
BL +12
StK -47
Frem +23
Haw -47
Melb +44
Ess +84
WCE +22
Geel +11
PA -19
Rich -20
WB -8
BL +7
Coll -3
StK +28
X
X
X
X
X
11
Brisbane Lions
WCE +32
Carl +19
PA +27
WB +22
Melb -50
Syd -20
Frem -13
Geel -81
Adel -12
Coll +8
NM -1
WB -65
Rich -19
Carl -55
StK -14
Haw -75
Geel -63
Melb -10
WCE +5
Adel -7
Ess +27
Syd -38
X
X
X
X
X
13
Carlton
Rich +56
BL -19
Ess -20
Adel +48
Geel +36
Coll -53
StK +61
PA +26
Haw -50
WCE +29
Melb +41
NM -29
Frem -9
BL +55
WB -68
Syd -39
WCE +26
Coll -48
Ess +76
Rich +89
Geel -42
Frem -6
Syd -5
X
X
X
X
8
Collingwood
WB +36
Melb +1
StK -28
Haw +64
Ess +65
Carl +53
NM +66
Frem +36
Geel -36
BL -8
WB +10
Melb 0
Syd +25
WCE +83
PA +26
StK +48
Rich +82
Carl +48
Geel +22
Ess +98
Adel +3
Haw -3
WB +62
X
Geel +41
StK 0
StK +56
1
Essendon
Geel -31
Frem -44
Carl +20
WCE -23
Coll -65
Haw +43
PA -3
StK +12
Rich +35
WB +9
Syd -9
Geel -71
Haw -16
Adel -84
Melb -19
WCE -32
NM +3
StK +33
Carl -76
Coll -98
BL -27
WB -29
X
X
X
X
X
14
Fremantle
Adel +56
Ess +44
Geel +7
StK -15
Rich +39
WCE +38
BL +13
Coll -36
Syd +37
NM +61
Adel -23
StK -18
Carl +9
PA +57
Rich -19
Melb +11
WB -82
WCE +75
NM -54
Syd -9
Haw -116
Carl +6
Haw +30
Geel -69
X
X
X
6
Geelong
Ess +31
Haw +9
Frem -7
PA +95
Carl -36
Rich +108
Syd +67
BL +81
Coll +36
Melb +54
WCE +24
Ess +71
StK -24
NM +35
Haw +2
Adel -11
BL +63
Syd +53
Coll -22
WB +101
Carl +42
WCE +44
StK -4
Frem +69
Coll -41
X
X
2
Hawthorn
Melb +56
Geel -9
WB -16
Coll -64
NM -12
Ess -43
WCE -8
Rich +3
Carl +50
Syd +2
PA +11
Adel +47
Ess +16
WB +3
Geel -2
BL +75
StK 0
PA -8
Syd -44
Melb +21
Frem +116
Coll +3
Frem -30
X
X
X
X
7
Melbourne
Haw -56
Coll -1
Adel +16
Rich +55
BL +50
NM -26
WB -4
WCE -29
PA +1
Geel -54
Carl -41
Coll 0
Adel -44
StK -35
Ess +19
Frem -11
Syd +73
BL +10
Rich +29
Haw -21
PA -29
NM -10
X
X
X
X
X
12
North Melbourne
PA -14
StK -104
WCE +25
Syd -40
Haw +12
Melb +26
Coll -66
Adel +9
WB -70
Frem -61
BL +1
Carl +29
PA +36
Geel -35
Syd -30
Rich +50
Ess -3
WB -71
Frem +54
StK -52
WCE +16
Melb +10
X
X
X
X
X
9
Port Adelaide
NM +14
WCE +3
BL -27
Geel -95
StK +10
Adel +23
Ess +3
Carl -26
Melb -1
Rich -47
Haw -11
Syd -38
NM -36
Frem -57
Coll -26
WB -36
Adel +19
Haw +8
StK -94
WCE +1
Melb +29
Rich +10
X
X
X
X
X
10
Richmond
Carl -56
WB -72
Syd -55
Melb -55
Frem -39
Geel -108
Adel -50
Haw -3
Ess -35
PA +47
StK -38
WCE +49
BL +19
Syd +4
Frem +19
NM -50
Coll -82
Adel +20
Melb -29
Carl -89
StK -24
PA -10
X
X
X
X
X
15
St Kilda
Syd +8
NM +104
Coll +28
Frem +15
PA -10
WB +3
Carl -61
Ess -12
WCE +35
Adel +47
Rich +38
Frem +18
Geel +24
Melb +35
BL +14
Coll -48
Haw 0
Ess -33
PA +94
NM +52
Rich +24
Adel -28
Geel +4
X
WB +24
Coll 0
Coll -56
3
Sydney
StK -8
Adel +43
Rich +55
NM +40
WCE +56
BL +20
Geel -67
WB -38
Frem -37
Haw -2
Ess +9
PA +38
Coll -25
Rich -4
NM +30
Carl +39
Melb -73
Geel -53
Haw +44
Frem +9
WB +44
BL +38
Carl +5
WB -5
X
X
X
5
West Coast
BL -32
PA -3
NM -25
Ess +23
Syd -56
Frem -38
Haw +8
Melb +29
StK -35
Carl -29
Geel -24
Rich -49
WB -60
Coll -83
Adel -22
Ess +32
Carl -26
Frem -75
BL -5
PA -1
NM -16
Geel -44
X
X
X
X
X
16
Western Bulldogs
Coll -36
Rich +72
Haw +16
BL -22
Adel +49
StK -3
Melb +4
Syd +38
NM +70
Ess -9
Coll -10
BL +65
WCE +60
Haw -3
Carl +68
PA +36
Frem +82
NM +71
Adel +8
Geel -101
Syd -44
Ess +29
Coll -62
Syd +5
StK -24
X
X
4
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
F1
F2
F3
GF1
GF2
Ladder
+
Win
Qualified for finals
-
Loss
X
Bye
Draw
Eliminated
Bold – Home game
Ladder
Source:
AFL ladder Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Ladder progression
Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 8.
Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round.
Team ╲ Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Collingwood 4 8 8 12 16 20 24 28 28 28 32 34 38 42 46 50 54 58 62 66 70 70 Geelong 4 8 8 12 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 40 44 48 48 52 56 56 60 64 68 St Kilda 4 8 12 16 16 20 20 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 48 50 50 54 58 62 62 Western Bulldogs 0 4 8 8 12 12 16 20 24 24 24 28 32 32 36 40 44 48 52 52 52 56 Sydney 0 4 8 12 16 20 20 20 20 20 24 28 28 28 32 36 36 36 40 44 48 52 Fremantle 4 8 12 12 16 20 24 24 28 32 32 32 36 40 40 44 44 48 48 48 48 52 Hawthorn 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 32 36 38 38 38 42 46 50 Carlton 4 4 4 8 12 12 16 20 20 24 28 28 28 32 32 36 36 36 40 44 44 44 North Melbourne 0 0 4 4 8 12 12 16 16 16 20 24 28 28 28 32 32 32 36 36 40 44 Port Adelaide 4 8 8 8 12 16 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 24 28 28 32 36 40 Adelaide 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 8 12 12 16 20 24 28 28 28 28 32 32 36 Melbourne 0 0 4 8 12 12 12 12 16 16 16 18 18 18 22 22 26 30 34 34 34 34 Brisbane Lions 4 8 12 16 16 16 16 16 16 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 24 24 28 28 Essendon 0 0 4 4 4 8 8 12 16 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 24 28 28 28 28 28 Richmond 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 12 16 20 20 20 24 24 24 24 24 West Coast 0 0 0 4 4 4 8 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Finals series
Week one
Week two
Week three
Weeks four/five
Grand final
25 September (2:30 pm)
Collingwood
drew with
St Kilda
MCG (crowd: 100,016)
Report
4.2 (26) 7.8 (50) 7.13 (55)9.14 (68)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
3.2 (20) 4.2 (26) 7.5 (47)10.8 (68)
Umpires: Chamberlain , Rosebury , Ryan Norm Smith Medal : Lenny Hayes Television broadcast: Seven / 7mate National anthem: Cameron and Taylor Henderson
Cloke 2 Jolly , Blair , Didak , Thomas , Macaffer , O'Brien , Davis
Goals
Riewoldt , Milne , Goddard 2 Schneider , Koschitzke , Gilbert , Hayes
Shaw , Thomas , Swan , N. Brown , Maxwell , Pendlebury
Best
Hayes , Goddard , Fisher , Gilbert , Gwilt , Schneider
Prestigiacomo (groin), replaced in the side by N. Brown
Injuries
Gardiner (hamstring)
This was the second time that these two teams met each other in a Grand Final. The first was the 1966 Grand Final , the year of St Kilda 's first and only premiership, which they won by just one point.
St Kilda made consecutive appearances in the Grand Final for the first time since 1965 and 1966.
Geelong missed the Grand Final for the first time since 2006.
The match was the third drawn Grand Final, and the first since 1977 .
The crowd of 100,016 was the highest at a game since the 1986 VFL Grand Final .
Grand final replay
Grand final Replay
2 October (2:30 pm)
Collingwood
def.
St Kilda
MCG (crowd: 93,853)
Report
3.2 (20) 6.5 (41) 11.8 (74)16.12 (108)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
0.2 (2) 1.8 (14) 4.9 (33)7.10 (52)
Umpires: Chamberlain , Rosebury , Ryan Norm Smith Medal : Scott Pendlebury Television broadcast: Seven / 7mate National anthem: Julie Anthony
Sidebottom, Didak , Wellingham, Macaffer, Dawes 2 Thomas , Swan , Johnson, O'Brien , Jolly , Goldsack 1
Goals
Milne 2 Dal Santo, Goddard , Hayes , Gilbert , Koschitzke 1
Pendlebury , Jolly , N. Brown , Sidebottom, Ball, Shaw , Thomas , Wellingham
Best
Goddard , Gwilt , Dawson, Gilbert , Jones
Reid (leg)
Injuries
Eddy (arm), Fisher (hamstring)
The AFL announced in the lead-up to the match that, should the replay have been drawn, it would have been decided in extra time , rather than by another replay.
Season records
Biggest margin: 116 points – Hawthorn , 24.11 (155) vs Fremantle 5.9 (39), Aurora Stadium , round 21
Smallest margin (excluding draws): 1 point –
Drawn games:
Highest score: 24.18 (162) – Collingwood , Essendon 10.4 (64) vs 24.18 (162) , MCG , round 20
Highest aggregate score: 40.17 (257) – Carlton 16.6 (102) vs Collingwood 24.11 (155), MCG , round 6
Lowest score: 3.12 (30) – Port Adelaide , 3.12 (30) vs Richmond 10.17 (77), AAMI Stadium , round 10
Lowest aggregate score: 13.17 (95) – Western Bulldogs 6.10 (46) vs St Kilda 7.7 (49), Etihad Stadium , round 6
Longest winning streak: 9 games – Collingwood , rounds 13–21
Longest losing streak: 9 games –
Most goals kicked by a player in a match: 12.2 (74) – Mark LeCras (West Coast ), Final score: Essendon 14.16 (100) vs 20.12 (132) , Etihad Stadium , round 16
Awards
Best and fairest
AFL Rising Star
The AFL Rising Star is awarded to the best player who, as of the beginning of the season, is under the age of 21 and has played fewer than 10 games. Each week one player is nominated and at the end of the season a selection panel votes to select the overall winner.
Sydney's Dan Hannebery won the award for 2010, with the maximum 45 votes awarded to him.[ 31]
Nominations
† players ineligible due to tribunal sanction
Voting[ 31]
Dan Hannebery – 45
Tom Scully – 35
Tom Rockliff – 24
Jack Trengove – 11
Ryan Bastinac – 6
Jeff Garlett – 5
Nathan Fyfe – 3
Michael Hurley – 2
Nic Naitanui – 2
Ben Reid – 1
Ben Stratton – 1
Goal of the Year
The Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition. From 2010 onwards, the commercial name for the award is the Panasonic Goal of the Year .
Lance 'Buddy' Franklin won the award for his running goal against Essendon in round 13. By winning the award Franklin became the fifth indigenous player to win the award since 2004.[ 54]
Nominations
Mark of the Year
The Australian Football League celebrates the best mark of the season through the annual Mark of the Year competition. From 2009 onwards, the commercial name for the award is the Hungry Jack's Mark of the Year .
Liam Jurrah , of the Melbourne Football Club , won the award for his mark over the top of Port Adelaide 's Nick Salter , in round 21.[ 54] However, he hadn't been nominated as Mark of the Week, which was won by Brendon Goddard. This inconsistency arose because the Mark of the Week is decided by an online public vote, while the Mark of the Year is decided separately by a panel of experts.
Weekly winners
Club leadership
Club
Coach
Captain(s)
Vice-captain(s) and/or "leadership group"
Adelaide
Neil Craig
Simon Goodwin
Brad Symes , Scott Stevens , Nathan van Berlo , Ben Rutten , Michael Doughty , Brett Burton and Tyson Edwards [ 55]
Brisbane Lions
Michael Voss
Jonathan Brown
Simon Black , Luke Power , Jed Adcock and Daniel Merrett
Carlton
Brett Ratten
Chris Judd
Andrew Carrazzo , Michael Jamison , Kade Simpson , Heath Scotland and Simon Wiggins
Collingwood
Mick Malthouse
Nick Maxwell
Scott Pendlebury (vc), Dane Swan (deputy vc), Darren Jolly , Heath Shaw , Harry O'Brien , Shane O'Bree and Luke Ball [ 56]
Essendon
Matthew Knights
Jobe Watson
Andrew Welsh [ 57]
Fremantle
Mark Harvey
Matthew Pavlich
Paul Duffield , Michael Johnson , David Mundy , Aaron Sandilands , Antoni Grover and Des Headland [ 58]
Geelong
Mark Thompson
Cameron Ling
Gary Ablett, Jr. , Jimmy Bartel , Joel Corey , Corey Enright , Joel Selwood , James Kelly and Harry Taylor [ 59]
Hawthorn
Alastair Clarkson
Sam Mitchell
Luke Hodge
Melbourne
Dean Bailey
James McDonald
Aaron Davey , Jared Rivers , Brent Moloney , Brad Green , Cameron Bruce and Brad Miller [ 60]
North Melbourne
Brad Scott
Brent Harvey
Drew Petrie
Port Adelaide
Matthew Primus
Domenic Cassisi
Dean Brogan and Jacob Surjan [ 61]
Richmond
Damien Hardwick
Chris Newman
Nathan Foley , Brett Deledio , Daniel Jackson , Trent Cotchin and Troy Simmonds [ 62]
St Kilda
Ross Lyon
Nick Riewoldt
Lenny Hayes (vc)
Sydney
Paul Roos
Craig Bolton , Adam Goodes and Brett Kirk
West Coast
John Worsfold
Darren Glass
Dean Cox , Matthew Priddis , Adam Selwood , Beau Waters , Shannon Hurn and Josh Kennedy [ 63]
Western Bulldogs
Rodney Eade
Brad Johnson
Daniel Giansiracusa , Matthew Boyd , Adam Cooney , Robert Murphy , Daniel Cross , Dale Morris and Shaun Higgins
Umpiring and rule changes
No major changes to the rules were introduced for the 2010 season. Minor adjustments to the tribunal rules were made, including adding a provision to report players for diving or staging .[ 64] The 2010 NAB Cup pre-season competition trialled three new rules: allowing boundary umpires to award free kicks, letting the players, not the umpire, decide if they want to use the advantage rule and penalising players who push the ball under another player.[ 65]
Coach changes
References
^ Broad, Ben (30 October 2009). "Luck of the draw" . AFL BigPond Network. Archived from the original on 12 February 2010. Retrieved 12 March 2010 .
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