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2000 AFL season

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104th season of the Australian Football League (AFL)

2000 AFL premiership season
Overview
Date8 March – 2 September 2000
Teams16
PremiersEssendon
16th premiership
Runners-upMelbourne
5th runners-up result
Minor premiersEssendon
16th minor premiership
Ansett Australia CupEssendon
4th pre-season cup win
Brownlow MedallistShane Woewodin (Melbourne)
24 votes
Coleman MedallistMatthew Lloyd (Essendon)
94 goals
Attendance
Matches played185
Total attendance6,307,373 (34,094 per match)
Highest (H&A)91,571 (round 20,Carlton vEssendon)
Highest (finals)96,249 (grand final,Essendon vMelbourne)
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The2000 AFL season was the 104th season of theAustralian Football League (AFL), the highest-level seniorAustralian rules football competition in Australia. The season featured 16 clubs and ran from 8 March until 2 September, comprising a 22-match home-and-away season followed by afinals series featuring the top eight clubs. The season was scheduled earlier than usual to avoid a clash with the2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

Essendon won thepremiership, defeatingMelbourne by 60 points in the2000 AFL Grand Final; it was Essendon's 16th VFL/AFL premiership. Essendon also won theminor premiership by finishing atop the home-and-away ladder with a 21–1 win–loss record, with its home-and-away and overall (24–1) win–loss records standing as the best in the league's history. Melbourne'sShane Woewodin won theBrownlow Medal as the league's best and fairest player, and Essendon'sMatthew Lloyd won theColeman Medal as the league's leading goalkicker.

Ansett Australia Cup

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Main article:2000 Ansett Australia Cup

The 2000 pre-season began with the2000 Ansett Australia Cup. Unlike most pre-season competitions which start in February, the 2000 series started on 31 December 1999 with a one-off "Match of the Millennium" betweenCarlton andCollingwood, which was notable forBrendan Fevola kicking twelve goals, a pre-season record.[1][2]Essendon defeated theKangaroos by 41 points in the grand final.[3]

2000 Ansett Australia Cup Grand Final
Saturday, 26 February (7:10 pm)Kangaroos 11.10 (76)def. byEssendon 16.21 (117)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 56,720)

Home-and-away season

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All starting times arelocal time. Source:AFL Tables

Round 1

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Round 1
Wednesday, 8 March (7:40 pm)Richmond 14.10 (94)def.Melbourne 13.14 (92)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 41,648)
Thursday, 9 March (8:15 pm)Essendon 24.12 (156)def.Port Adelaide 8.14 (62)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 43,012)
Friday, 10 March (7:40 pm)Kangaroos 16.15 (111)def. byWest Coast 24.10 (154)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 20,580)
Saturday, 11 March (2:50 pm)Adelaide 15.18 (108)def. byWestern Bulldogs 19.17 (131)Football Park (crowd: 37,222)
Saturday, 11 March (5:40 pm)Fremantle 16.11 (107)def. byGeelong 19.15 (129)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 19,777)
Sunday, 12 March (7:40 pm)St Kilda 15.10 (100)def. bySydney 21.8 (134)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 31,440)
Monday, 13 March (2:10 pm)Carlton 22.20 (152)def.Brisbane Lions 16.16 (112)Optus Oval (crowd: 22,374)
Monday, 13 March (2:10 pm)Hawthorn 13.8 (86)def. byCollingwood 20.20 (140)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 53,776)

Round 2

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Round 2
Thursday, 16 March (7:40 pm)Essendon 20.10 (130)def.Richmond 12.15 (87)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 49,521)
Friday, 17 March (7:40 pm)Melbourne 23.7 (145)def.Kangaroos 17.18 (120)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 23,348)
Saturday, 18 March (2:10 pm)Geelong 21.13 (139)def.St Kilda 15.9 (99)Shell Stadium (crowd: 20,476)
Saturday, 18 March (7:10 pm)Port Adelaide 12.15 (87)def. byFremantle 19.11 (125)Football Park (crowd: 24,695)
Sunday, 19 March (2:10 pm)Collingwood 14.19 (103)def.Adelaide 13.14 (92)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 33,076)
Sunday, 19 March (2:10 pm)Carlton 22.22 (154)def.Hawthorn 18.4 (112)Optus Oval (crowd: 21,161)
Sunday, 19 March (7:40 pm)Western Bulldogs 17.8 (110)def. byBrisbane Lions 21.13 (139)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 24,460)
Sunday, 19 March (5:40 pm)West Coast 10.10 (70)def. bySydney 12.10 (82)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 38,127)

Round 3

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Round 3
Friday, 24 March (7:40 pm)Richmond 20.14 (134)def. byKangaroos 27.8 (170)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 37,543)
Saturday, 25 March (2:10 pm)Hawthorn 16.14 (110)def.Brisbane Lions 15.13 (103)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 20,374)
Saturday, 25 March (7:10 pm)Adelaide 14.16 (100)def. byGeelong 17.9 (111)Football Park (crowd: 39,179)
Saturday, 25 March (7:40 pm)St Kilda 18.8 (116)drew withWest Coast 17.14 (116)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 21,215)
Sunday, 26 March (2:10 pm)Collingwood 24.16 (160)def.Carlton 11.21 (87)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 82,669)
Sunday, 26 March (2:10 pm)Western Bulldogs 22.9 (141)def.Port Adelaide 14.10 (94)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 18,134)
Sunday, 26 March (2:10 pm)Sydney 19.12 (126)def.Melbourne 17.12 (114)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 26,920)
Sunday, 26 March (6:40 pm)Fremantle 12.16 (88)def. byEssendon 19.10 (124)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 27,230)

Round 4

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Round 4
Friday, 31 March (7:40 pm)Kangaroos 15.14 (104)def.Geelong 15.9 (99)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 34,623)
Saturday, 1 April (2:10 pm)Western Bulldogs 14.14 (98)def.Carlton 8.11 (59)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 30,576)
Saturday, 1 April (2:10 pm)Hawthorn 14.6 (90)def. byEssendon 20.17 (137)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 46,889)
Saturday, 1 April (7:40 pm)Sydney 15.11 (101)def. byCollingwood 15.16 (106)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 34,687)
Saturday, 1 April (8:10 pm)West Coast 29.13 (187)def.Adelaide 10.13 (73)WACA Ground (crowd: 26,008)
Sunday, 2 April (1:40 pm)Port Adelaide 23.11 (149)def.Brisbane Lions 15.16 (106)Football Park (crowd: 24,458)
Sunday, 2 April (2:10 pm)Richmond 13.9 (87)def. byFremantle 12.16 (88)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 23,578)
Sunday, 2 April (2:10 pm)Melbourne 25.15 (165)def.St Kilda 11.9 (75)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 31,642)

Round 5

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Round 5
Friday, 7 April (7:40 pm)Western Bulldogs 16.14 (110)def. byCollingwood 17.16 (118)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 45,141)
Saturday, 8 April (2:10 pm)Essendon 18.15 (123)def.Carlton 15.9 (99)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 64,658)
Saturday, 8 April (7:40 pm)Brisbane Lions 17.20 (122)def.Adelaide 13.14 (92)The Gabba (crowd: 26,395)
Saturday, 8 April (8:10 pm)Fremantle 10.15 (75)def. byMelbourne 14.22 (106)WACA Ground (crowd: 20,484)
Sunday, 9 April (2:10 pm)Geelong 24.18 (162)def.West Coast 11.15 (81)Shell Stadium (crowd: 22,623)
Sunday, 9 April (2:10 pm)Kangaroos 19.14 (128)def.Sydney 18.12 (120)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 19,306)
Sunday, 9 April (2:10 pm)St Kilda 11.18 (84)def. byRichmond 17.8 (110)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 26,374)
Sunday, 9 April (8:10 pm)Port Adelaide 10.14 (74)def. byHawthorn 16.17 (113)Football Park (crowd: 22,086)

Round 6

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Round 6
Friday, 14 April (7:40 pm)Western Bulldogs 12.9 (81)def. byEssendon 22.12 (144)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 42,029)
Saturday, 15 April (2:10 pm)Carlton 26.13 (169)def.Port Adelaide 12.6 (78)Optus Oval (crowd: 16,415)
Saturday, 15 April (2:10 pm)Collingwood 11.16 (82)def. byKangaroos 17.12 (114)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 55,802)
Saturday, 15 April (7:40 pm)St Kilda 9.12 (66)def. byBrisbane Lions 15.15 (105)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 18,194)
Saturday, 15 April (6:40 pm)West Coast 28.10 (178)def.Fremantle 9.7 (61)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 40,519)
Sunday, 16 April (2:10 pm)Geelong 15.19 (109)def.Melbourne 12.12 (84)Shell Stadium (crowd: 26,761)
Sunday, 16 April (2:40 pm)Sydney 16.10 (106)def. byRichmond 17.10 (112)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 25,049)
Sunday, 16 April (2:50 pm)Adelaide 22.11 (143)def.Hawthorn 8.9 (57)Football Park (crowd: 38,158)

Round 7

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Round 7
Saturday, 22 April (2:10 pm)Hawthorn 19.9 (123)def.Western Bulldogs 14.8 (92)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 29,405)
Saturday, 22 April (7:40 pm)Sydney 15.9 (99)def. byGeelong 17.6 (108)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 27,040)
Saturday, 22 April (7:40 pm)St Kilda 18.9 (117)def. byKangaroos 19.15 (129)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 25,977)
Sunday, 23 April (1:40 pm)Port Adelaide 13.13 (91)def. byAdelaide 14.14 (98)Football Park (crowd: 41,101)
Sunday, 23 April (2:10 pm)Melbourne 20.18 (138)def.West Coast 12.5 (77)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 20,774)
Monday, 24 April (2:10 pm)Richmond 10.9 (69)def. byCarlton 18.12 (120)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 63,149)
Tuesday, 25 April (2:15 pm)Collingwood 15.10 (100)def. byEssendon 21.14 (140)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 88,390)
Tuesday, 25 April (2:10 pm)Fremantle 17.9 (111)def.Brisbane Lions 15.10 (100)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 19,800)

Round 8

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Round 8
Friday, 28 April (7:40 pm)Kangaroos 9.13 (67)def. byHawthorn 18.20 (128)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 36,514)
Saturday, 29 April (2:10 pm)St Kilda 10.8 (68)def. byAdelaide 14.24 (108)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 20,125)
Saturday, 29 April (6:40 pm)West Coast 15.18 (108)def.Western Bulldogs 15.12 (102)WACA Ground (crowd: 26,554)
Sunday, 30 April (1:40 pm)Port Adelaide 12.14 (86)def. byMelbourne 17.9 (111)Football Park (crowd: 22,490)
Sunday, 30 April (2:10 pm)Carlton 16.13 (109)def.Sydney 9.10 (64)Optus Oval (crowd: 19,964)
Sunday, 30 April (2:10 pm)Geelong 11.11 (77)def. byRichmond 23.9 (147)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 35,171)
Monday, 1 May (7:00 pm)Collingwood 12.13 (85)def. byFremantle 15.17 (107)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 33,947)
Monday, 1 May (7:40 pm)Brisbane Lions 9.9 (63)def. byEssendon 19.13 (127)The Gabba (crowd: 31,887)

Round 9

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Round 9
Friday, 5 May (7:40 pm)Western Bulldogs 16.9 (105)def.St Kilda 16.8 (104)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 35,505)
Saturday, 6 May (2:10 pm)Hawthorn 14.14 (98)def.Geelong 10.13 (73)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 39,116)
Saturday, 6 May (7:10 pm)Adelaide 19.11 (125)def. byKangaroos 19.14 (128)Football Park (crowd: 40,402)
Saturday, 6 May (7:40 pm)Richmond 11.13 (79)def.West Coast 9.16 (70)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 26,304)
Sunday, 7 May (2:10 pm)Melbourne 13.15 (93)def. byEssendon 15.16 (106)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 62,606)
Sunday, 7 May (2:10 pm)Sydney 16.15 (111)def.Port Adelaide 11.19 (85)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 22,446)
Sunday, 7 May (2:40 pm)Brisbane Lions 22.14 (146)def.Collingwood 18.9 (117)The Gabba (crowd: 29,046)
Sunday, 7 May (1:20 pm)Fremantle 13.4 (82)def. byCarlton 21.21 (147)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 28,421)

Round 10

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Round 10
Friday, 12 May (6:40 pm)West Coast 17.16 (118)def.Hawthorn 13.10 (88)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 37,549)
Saturday, 13 May (2:10 pm)Richmond 15.12 (102)def.Collingwood 7.12 (54)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 64,769)
Saturday, 13 May (7:10 pm)Port Adelaide 10.18 (78)drew withGeelong 12.6 (78)Football Park (crowd: 19,511)
Saturday, 13 May (7:40 pm)St Kilda 11.16 (82)def. byCarlton 15.19 (109)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 38,151)
Sunday, 14 May (2:10 pm)Essendon 20.12 (132)def.Adelaide 12.12 (84)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 34,626)
Sunday, 14 May (2:10 pm)Western Bulldogs 21.11 (137)def.Sydney 12.7 (79)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 18,817)
Sunday, 14 May (2:10 pm)Kangaroos 22.16 (148)def.Fremantle 8.12 (60)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 12,400)
Monday, 15 May (7:00 pm)Melbourne 15.12 (102)def.Brisbane Lions 11.18 (84)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 24,908)

Round 11

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Round 11
Friday, 19 May (7:40 pm)St Kilda 17.15 (117)def.Port Adelaide 8.7 (55)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 17,509)
Saturday, 20 May (2:10 pm)Carlton 20.9 (129)def.Kangaroos 15.9 (99)Optus Oval (crowd: 28,944)
Saturday, 20 May (2:10 pm)Hawthorn 11.11 (77)def. byRichmond 11.14 (80)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 41,057)
Saturday, 20 May (7:40 pm)Geelong 13.9 (87)def. byEssendon 22.13 (145)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 47,071)
Saturday, 20 May (6:40 pm)Fremantle 12.9 (81)def. byWestern Bulldogs 27.12 (174)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 20,821)
Sunday, 21 May (2:10 pm)Collingwood 13.14 (92)def. byWest Coast 18.20 (128)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 29,072)
Sunday, 21 May (2:10 pm)Adelaide 15.15 (105)def.Melbourne 8.22 (70)Football Park (crowd: 37,871)
Sunday, 21 May (3:20 pm)Sydney 15.17 (107)def. byBrisbane Lions 16.14 (110)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 19,789)

Round 12

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Round 12
Friday, 26 May (7:40 pm)Essendon 25.19 (169)def.St Kilda 13.5 (83)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 39,836)
Saturday, 27 May (2:10 pm)Collingwood 9.13 (67)def. byGeelong 10.11 (71)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 34,367)
Saturday, 27 May (7:10 pm)Adelaide 14.14 (98)def.Sydney 7.6 (48)Football Park (crowd: 30,350)
Saturday, 27 May (7:40 pm)Hawthorn 19.7 (121)def.Fremantle 8.14 (62)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 16,004)
Saturday, 27 May (7:40 pm)Brisbane Lions 14.15 (99)def. byRichmond 17.9 (111)The Gabba (crowd: 29,967)
Sunday, 28 May (2:10 pm)Western Bulldogs 16.12 (108)def.Melbourne 13.5 (83)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 26,180)
Sunday, 28 May (2:40 pm)Kangaroos 10.16 (76)def.Port Adelaide 8.11 (59)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 7,334)
Sunday, 28 May (1:20 pm)West Coast 11.12 (78)def. byCarlton 20.8 (128)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 39,968)

Round 13

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Round 13
Friday, 2 June (7:40 pm)Richmond 17.10 (112)def. byAdelaide 17.19 (121)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 32,959)
Saturday, 3 June (2:10 pm)Melbourne 9.7 (61)def. byCarlton 25.9 (159)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 41,889)
Saturday, 3 June (7:10 pm)Port Adelaide 12.17 (89)def.Collingwood 11.9 (75)Football Park (crowd: 22,691)
Saturday, 3 June (7:40 pm)Brisbane Lions 27.11 (173)def.West Coast 13.11 (89)The Gabba (crowd: 25,359)
Sunday, 4 June (2:10 pm)Essendon 17.17 (119)def.Kangaroos 11.4 (70)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 67,172)
Sunday, 4 June (2:10 pm)Geelong 19.12 (126)def.Western Bulldogs 18.11 (119)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 30,573)
Sunday, 4 June (2:40 pm)Sydney 16.13 (109)def.Hawthorn 11.12 (78)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 21,353)
Sunday, 4 June (1:20 pm)Fremantle 14.16 (100)def.St Kilda 8.8 (56)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 21,278)

Round 14

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Round 14
Friday, 9 June (7:40 pm)Kangaroos 17.14 (116)def.Brisbane Lions 17.10 (112)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 26,326)
Saturday, 10 June (2:10 pm)Melbourne 22.11 (143)def.Collingwood 12.6 (78)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 39,710)
Saturday, 10 June (6:40 pm)West Coast 10.11 (71)def. byPort Adelaide 16.11 (107)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 31,996)
Sunday, 11 June (2:10 pm)Carlton 15.17 (107)def.Geelong 15.7 (97)Optus Oval (crowd: 31,988)
Sunday, 11 June (2:10 pm)Sydney 11.10 (76)def. byEssendon 12.17 (89)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 29,199)
Sunday, 11 June (2:10 pm)St Kilda 13.8 (86)def. byHawthorn 27.9 (171)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 21,744)
Sunday, 11 June (8:10 pm)Adelaide 22.13 (145)def.Fremantle 11.6 (72)Football Park (crowd: 40,917)
Monday, 12 June (2:10 pm)Richmond 12.15 (87)def.Western Bulldogs 7.10 (52)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 49,557)

Round 15

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Round 15
Friday, 16 June (7:40 pm)Collingwood 17.13 (115)def.St Kilda 13.4 (82)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 35,542)
Saturday, 17 June (2:10 pm)Carlton 19.6 (120)def.Adelaide 14.12 (96)Optus Oval (crowd: 25,563)
Saturday, 17 June (2:10 pm)Geelong 7.17 (59)def. byBrisbane Lions 20.8 (128)Shell Stadium (crowd: 21,003)
Saturday, 17 June (2:10 pm)Hawthorn 10.12 (72)def. byMelbourne 22.9 (141)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 39,215)
Saturday, 17 June (7:40 pm)Essendon 15.18 (108)def.West Coast 11.10 (76)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 39,694)
Sunday, 18 June (2:10 pm)Western Bulldogs 16.10 (106)def.Kangaroos 15.12 (102)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 27,695)
Sunday, 18 June (2:10 pm)Port Adelaide 15.13 (103)def.Richmond 11.9 (75)Football Park (crowd: 26,053)
Sunday, 18 June (1:20 pm)Fremantle 20.3 (123)def.Sydney 14.12 (96)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 20,465)

Round 16

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Round 16
Friday, 23 June (7:40 pm)Collingwood 10.8 (68)def. byHawthorn 19.11 (125)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 38,745)
Saturday, 24 June (2:10 pm)Geelong 12.18 (90)def.Fremantle 12.12 (84)Shell Stadium (crowd: 17,399)
Saturday, 24 June (2:10 pm)Melbourne 16.14 (110)def.Richmond 14.16 (100)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 43,200)
Saturday, 24 June (7:40 pm)Sydney 14.9 (93)def.St Kilda 10.5 (65)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 22,154)
Saturday, 24 June (8:10 pm)Port Adelaide 7.16 (58)def. byEssendon 12.17 (89)Football Park (crowd: 35,129)
Sunday, 25 June (2:10 pm)Western Bulldogs 21.9 (135)def.Adelaide 10.14 (74)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 22,229)
Sunday, 25 June (2:40 pm)Brisbane Lions 17.10 (112)def. byCarlton 23.18 (156)The Gabba (crowd: 34,743)
Sunday, 25 June (1:20 pm)West Coast 7.10 (52)def. byKangaroos 16.17 (113)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 36,461)

Round 17

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Round 17
Friday, 30 June (7:40 pm)St Kilda 16.13 (109)def.Geelong 13.7 (85)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 23,870)
Saturday, 1 July (2:10 pm)Richmond 10.6 (66)def. byEssendon 24.23 (167)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 73,465)
Saturday, 1 July (7:40 pm)Kangaroos 14.19 (103)def.Melbourne 14.18 (102)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 30,423)
Saturday, 1 July (6:40 pm)Fremantle 12.10 (82)def.Port Adelaide 8.16 (64)WACA Ground (crowd: 10,826)
Sunday, 2 July (2:10 pm)Hawthorn 9.9 (63)def. byCarlton 18.12 (120)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 48,268)
Sunday, 2 July (2:10 pm)Sydney 22.19 (151)def.West Coast 12.8 (80)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 22,002)
Sunday, 2 July (2:40 pm)Brisbane Lions 20.18 (138)def.Western Bulldogs 11.15 (81)The Gabba (crowd: 24,662)
Sunday, 2 July (2:50 pm)Adelaide 22.15 (147)def.Collingwood 16.13 (109)Football Park (crowd: 40,171)
  • Essendon broke the record for its longest winning streak by winning its first 17 matches of the season. Essendon would win a further three consecutive matches to set the record at 20.[9]
  • Essendon's 101-point win overRichmond was its biggest since 1960 and second-biggest of all time over Richmond.[10]

Round 18

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Round 18
Friday, 7 July (7:40 pm)Essendon 24.15 (159)def.Fremantle 11.6 (72)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 34,567)
Saturday, 8 July (2:10 pm)Geelong 17.7 (109)def.Adelaide 14.18 (102)Shell Stadium (crowd: 20,480)
Saturday, 8 July (2:10 pm)Melbourne 19.11 (125)def.Sydney 15.9 (99)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 33,923)
Saturday, 8 July (7:40 pm)Kangaroos 20.14 (134)def.Richmond 7.14 (56)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 9,198)
Saturday, 8 July (7:10 pm)West Coast 17.13 (115)def.St Kilda 4.5 (29)WACA Ground (crowd: 22,232)
Sunday, 9 July (2:10 pm)Carlton 28.12 (180)def.Collingwood 10.9 (69)Optus Oval (crowd: 30,096)
Sunday, 9 July (2:10 pm)Port Adelaide 23.11 (149)def.Western Bulldogs 16.10 (106)Football Park (crowd: 21,783)
Sunday, 9 July (3:20 pm)Brisbane Lions 16.10 (106)def. byHawthorn 18.16 (124)The Gabba (crowd: 26,782)
  • Carlton played againstCollingwood atOptus Oval for the first time since 1982 (and the last time to date). Carlton recorded its highest score (180) and biggest win (111 points) against Collingwood.[11]

Round 19

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Round 19
Friday, 14 July (7:40 pm)Geelong 13.7 (85)def. byKangaroos 18.16 (124)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 37,446)
Friday, 14 July (8:10 pm)Adelaide 15.17 (107)def.West Coast 13.12 (90)Football Park (crowd: 35,425)
Saturday, 15 July (2:10 pm)Carlton 11.6 (72)def. byWestern Bulldogs 11.9 (75)Optus Oval (crowd: 25,397)
Saturday, 15 July (7:40 pm)Essendon 25.15 (165)def.Hawthorn 13.4 (82)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 46,946)
Sunday, 16 July (12:40 pm)Brisbane Lions 18.12 (120)def.Port Adelaide 7.11 (53)The Gabba (crowd: 21,956)
Sunday, 16 July (2:10 pm)Collingwood 12.12 (84)def. bySydney 15.14 (104)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 33,182)
Sunday, 16 July (2:10 pm)St Kilda 14.14 (98)def. byMelbourne 17.14 (116)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 24,039)
Sunday, 16 July (1:20 pm)Fremantle 12.7 (79)def. byRichmond 15.16 (106)WACA Ground (crowd: 19,116)

Round 20

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Round 20
Friday, 21 July (7:40 pm)Carlton 12.11 (83)def. byEssendon 16.13 (109)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 91,571)
Saturday, 22 July (2:10 pm)Hawthorn 15.11 (101)def.Port Adelaide 12.8 (80)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 18,976)
Saturday, 22 July (7:40 pm)Collingwood 13.13 (91)def. byWestern Bulldogs 15.10 (100)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 30,342)
Saturday, 22 July (7:40 pm)Sydney 21.19 (145)def.Kangaroos 14.7 (91)Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 30,551)
Saturday, 22 July (6:40 pm)West Coast 12.6 (78)def. byGeelong 14.24 (108)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 30,615)
Sunday, 23 July (1:40 pm)Adelaide 11.12 (78)def. byBrisbane Lions 17.13 (115)Football Park (crowd: 40,817)
Sunday, 23 July (2:10 pm)Melbourne 25.10 (160)def.Fremantle 11.11 (77)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 16,120)
Sunday, 23 July (2:10 pm)Richmond 18.11 (119)def.St Kilda 12.7 (79)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 35,463)

Round 21

[edit]
Round 21
Friday, 28 July (7:40 pm)Essendon 12.9 (81)def. byWestern Bulldogs 14.8 (92)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 45,725)
Saturday, 29 July (2:10 pm)Hawthorn 15.8 (98)def.Adelaide 9.13 (67)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 25,512)
Saturday, 29 July (2:10 pm)Richmond 12.11 (83)def. bySydney 12.12 (84)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 35,697)
Saturday, 29 July (7:40 pm)Brisbane Lions 23.15 (153)def.St Kilda 8.15 (63)The Gabba (crowd: 25,603)
Sunday, 30 July (1:40 pm)Port Adelaide 12.16 (88)def.Carlton 12.11 (83)Football Park (crowd: 30,152)
Sunday, 30 July (2:10 pm)Kangaroos 11.14 (80)def. byCollingwood 14.14 (98)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 30,003)
Sunday, 30 July (2:10 pm)Melbourne 18.18 (126)def.Geelong 17.6 (108)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 75,033)
Sunday, 30 July (1:20 pm)Fremantle 15.11 (101)def.West Coast 15.10 (100)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 37,710)
  • Essendon's loss to theWestern Bulldogs was its first for the season, ending a club record 20-match winning streak. The match was later referred to as theSuper-Flood, following the extremeflooding tactics implemented by the Bulldogs to win the game.[13]
  • Fremantle's win overWest Coast, just its second in twelveWestern Derbies,[14] was later referred to as the Demolition Derby after several fights erupted during the match. Four players were suspended for a total of 15 matches (Fremantle'sDale Kickett received the most weeks with nine) and eleven players were fined.[15]

Round 22

[edit]
Round 22
Friday, 4 August (7:40 pm)Western Bulldogs 9.12 (66)def. byHawthorn 11.15 (81)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 45,527)
Saturday, 5 August (2:10 pm)Essendon 13.19 (97)def.Collingwood 11.12 (78)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 66,122)
Saturday, 5 August (2:10 pm)Geelong 18.16 (124)def.Sydney 18.12 (120)Shell Stadium (crowd: 26,011)
Saturday, 5 August (7:40 pm)Brisbane Lions 23.18 (156)def.Fremantle 7.7 (49)The Gabba (crowd: 25,070)
Saturday, 5 August (7:40 pm)Kangaroos 18.12 (120)def.St Kilda 10.17 (77)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 16,310)
Sunday, 6 August (2:10 pm)Carlton 19.11 (125)def.Richmond 7.10 (52)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 65,078)
Sunday, 6 August (2:10 pm)Adelaide 14.8 (92)def. byPort Adelaide 20.19 (139)Football Park (crowd: 42,659)
Sunday, 6 August (1:10 pm)West Coast 15.10 (100)def. byMelbourne 26.14 (170)Subiaco Oval (crowd: 34,471)
  • Melbourne recorded its highest score (170) and biggest win (70 points) againstWest Coast, the latter breaking the record equalled earlier in the season.[6]

Ladder

[edit]
(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Essendon(P)22211028161770159.184
2Carlton22166026671979134.864
3Melbourne22148025572159118.456
4Kangaroos22148024472304106.256
5Geelong2212912234230696.950
6Brisbane Lions221210026022222117.148
7Western Bulldogs221210023212241103.648
8Hawthorn22121002198225197.648
9Richmond22111102068222193.144
10Sydney221012022542219101.640
11Adelaide2291302255234796.136
12Fremantle2281401886261872.032
13West Coast2271412216239992.430
14Port Adelaide2271411928229584.030
15Collingwood2271502089243185.928
16St Kilda2221911855263170.510

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 103.4
Source:AFL Tables

Progression by round

[edit]
4Finished the round in first place0Finished the round in last place
4Won the minor premiership0Finished the season in last place
4Finished the round inside the top eight
41Subscript indicates the ladder position at the end of the round
Team12345678910111213141516171819202122
Essendon4181121161201241281321361401441481521561601641681721761801801841
Carlton448286810810128166204242282322362402442482522562602602602602642
Melbourne09474887124126165203205245247248248286326365365405444484523563
Kangaroos01401341189127164204206244283284324325364364403443483523523524564
Geelong4784123124163202242242243264266305343345345384384424425465466505
Brisbane Lions0134104941189121012912141612161220920122492411288289328329368408447486
Western Bulldogs464985123125129121012121611208248286286287327366366366406446485487
Hawthorn0150154134138138131212169208201020112492411289281032832103673610409448488
Richmond4841141241281112111211168207246283323324363363367367368407447449449
Sydney4585124125126127128121116101611161216132012201220142412281128123211361040104010
Adelaide01101201501601641481412131214121416132010241028828928103293210369361136113611
Fremantle01048410888128121213161016131613161416142014201424132414281228132813281332123212
West Coast434667106108145147187189227265267267261026112611261330113012301230133013
Port Adelaide0160160164144144154154154156156166161015141518151815181522152215221526153014
Collingwood4283122162202203203205206209201020112013201324122413241424142414241428142815
St Kilda012014214215215216216216216216615615616616616616101610161016101610161016

Source:AFL Tables

Home matches and membership

[edit]
TeamHome match attendanceMembership
HostedTotalHighestLowestAverage1999[16]2000[16]Change
1999[17]2000[18]Change
Adelaide11423,17142,65930,35039,39338,470Decrease 92342,12042,896Increase 776
Brisbane Lions11301,47034,74321,95621,89027,406Increase 5,51616,93120,295Increase 3,364
Carlton11378,55191,57116,41535,03734,414Decrease 62325,71927,571Increase 1,852
Collingwood11495,13488,39029,07239,12645,012Increase 5,88632,35828,932Decrease 3,426
Essendon11531,87967,17234,56757,30948,353Decrease 8,95629,85834,278Increase 4,420
Fremantle11245,92837,71010,82623,97222,357Decrease 1,61524,89624,925Increase 29
Geelong11305,01447,07117,39924,84027,729Increase 2,88921,03225,595Increase 4,563
Hawthorn11378,59253,77616,00434,86434,417Decrease 44732,12026,879Decrease 5,241
Kangaroos11243,01736,5147,33425,89022,092Decrease 3,79822,08022,156Increase 76
Melbourne11413,15375,03316,12031,95537,559Increase 5,60419,71318,227Decrease 1,486
Port Adelaide11290,14941,10119,51131,26926,377Decrease 4,89237,16634,925Decrease 2,241
Richmond11484,13273,46523,57840,53344,012Increase 3,47929,04726,869Decrease 2,178
St Kilda11268,63838,15117,50933,18224,422Decrease 8,76020,79317,855Decrease 2,938
Sydney11281,19034,68719,78930,53925,563Decrease 4,97631,17530,177Decrease 998
West Coast11364,50040,51922,23230,86833,136Increase 2,26836,21238,868Increase 2,656
Western Bulldogs11336,29345,52718,13424,02330,572Increase 6,54920,49118,056Decrease 2,435
Total1765,740,81191,5717,33432,79332,618Decrease 175441,711438,504Decrease 3,207

Source:AFL Tables

Finals series

[edit]
Main article:2000 AFL finals series
Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand final
12 August,Melbourne Cricket Ground
1Essendon31.12 (198)
4Kangaroos11.7 (73)18 August,Melbourne Cricket Ground
Kangaroos16.14 (110)
11 August,Colonial StadiumHawthorn15.10 (100)26 August,Melbourne Cricket Ground
5Geelong12.11 (83)Essendon18.17 (125)
8Hawthorn14.8 (92)Carlton12.8 (80)2 September,Melbourne Cricket Ground
Essendon19.21 (135)
12 August,The Gabba25 August,Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne11.9 (75)
6Brisbane Lions15.20 (110)Melbourne23.18 (156)
7Western Bulldogs10.16 (76)19 August,Melbourne Cricket GroundKangaroos17.4 (106)
Carlton23.13 (151)
13 August,Melbourne Cricket GroundBrisbane Lions10.9 (69)
2Carlton12.15 (87)
3Melbourne15.6 (96)

All starting times arelocal time. Source:AFL Tables

Finals week 1

[edit]
First elimination final
Friday, 11 August (7:45 pm)Geelong 12.11 (83)def. byHawthorn 14.8 (92)Colonial Stadium (crowd: 44,709)
First qualifying final
Saturday, 12 August (2:30 pm)Essendon 31.12 (198)def.Kangaroos 11.7 (73)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 68,443)
Second elimination final
Saturday, 12 August (7:45 pm)Brisbane Lions 15.20 (110)def.Western Bulldogs 10.16 (76)The Gabba (crowd: 25,925)
Second qualifying final
Sunday, 13 August (2:30 pm)Carlton 12.15 (87)def. byMelbourne 15.6 (96)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 75,570)

Finals week 2

[edit]
First semi-final
Friday, 18 August (7:45 pm)Kangaroos 16.14 (110)def.Hawthorn 15.10 (100)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 50,027)
Second semi-final
Saturday, 19 August (2:30 pm)Carlton 23.13 (151)def.Brisbane Lions 10.9 (69)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 56,924)

Finals week 3

[edit]
Second preliminary final
Friday, 25 August (7:45 pm)Melbourne 23.18 (156)def.Kangaroos 17.4 (106)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 63,937)
First preliminary final
Saturday, 26 August (2:30 pm)Essendon 18.17 (125)def.Carlton 12.8 (80)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 84,778)

Grand final

[edit]
Main article:2000 AFL Grand Final
Grand final
Saturday, 2 September (2:45 pm)Essendon 19.21 (135)def.Melbourne 11.9 (75)Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 96,249)

Win/loss table

[edit]

The following table can be sorted from biggest winning margin to biggest losing margin for each round. If two or more matches in a round are decided by the same margin, these margins are sorted by percentage (i.e. the lowest-scoring winning team is ranked highest and the lowest-scoring losing team is ranked lowest). Opponents are listed above the margins and home matches are in bold.

+WinQualified for finals
LossEliminated
TeamHome-and-away seasonLadderFinals series
12345678910111213141516171819202122F1F2F3GF
AdelaideWB
−23
COL
−11
GEE
−11
WC
−114
BL
−30
HAW
+86
PA
+7
STK
+40
KAN
−3
ESS
−48
MEL
+35
SYD
+50
RIC
+9
FRE
+73
CAR
−24
WB
−61
COL
+38
GEE
−7
WC
+17
BL
−37
HAW
−31
PA
−47
11
(9–13–0)
Brisbane LionsCAR
−40
WB
+29
HAW
−7
PA
−43
ADE
+30
STK
+39
FRE
−11
ESS
−64
COL
+29
MEL
−18
SYD
+3
RIC
−12
WC
+84
KAN
−4
GEE
+69
CAR
−44
WB
+57
HAW
−18
PA
+67
ADE
+37
STK
+90
FRE
+107
6
(12–10–0)
WB
+34
CAR
−82
CarltonBL
+40
HAW
+42
COL
−73
WB
−39
ESS
−24
PA
+91
RIC
+51
SYD
+45
FRE
+65
STK
+25
KAN
+30
WC
+50
MEL
+98
GEE
+10
ADE
+24
BL
+44
HAW
+57
COL
+111
WB
−3
ESS
−26
PA
−5
RIC
+73
2
(16–6–0)
MEL
−9
BL
+82
ESS
−45
CollingwoodHAW
+54
ADE
+11
CAR
+73
SYD
+5
WB
+8
KAN
−32
ESS
−40
FRE
−22
BL
−29
RIC
−48
WC
−36
GEE
−4
PA
−14
MEL
−65
STK
+33
HAW
−57
ADE
−38
CAR
−111
SYD
−20
WB
−9
KAN
+18
ESS
−19
15
(7–15–0)
EssendonPA
+94
RIC
+43
FRE
+36
HAW
+47
CAR
+24
WB
+63
COL
+40
BL
+64
MEL
+13
ADE
+48
GEE
+58
STK
+86
KAN
+49
SYD
+13
WC
+32
PA
+31
RIC
+101
FRE
+87
HAW
+83
CAR
+26
WB
−11
COL
+19
1
(21–1–0)
KAN
+125
XCAR
+45
MEL
+60
FremantleGEE
−22
PA
+38
ESS
−36
RIC
+1
MEL
−31
WC
−117
BL
+11
COL
+22
CAR
−65
KAN
−88
WB
−93
HAW
−59
STK
+44
ADE
−73
SYD
+27
GEE
−6
PA
+18
ESS
−87
RIC
−27
MEL
−83
WC
+1
BL
−107
12
(8–14–0)
GeelongFRE
+22
STK
+40
ADE
+11
KAN
−5
WC
+81
MEL
+25
SYD
+9
RIC
−70
HAW
−25
PA
0
ESS
−58
COL
+4
WB
+7
CAR
−10
BL
−69
FRE
+6
STK
−24
ADE
+7
KAN
−39
WC
+30
MEL
−18
SYD
+4
5
(12–9–1)
HAW
−9
HawthornCOL
−54
CAR
−42
BL
+7
ESS
−47
PA
+39
ADE
−86
WB
+31
KAN
+61
GEE
+25
WC
−30
RIC
−3
FRE
+59
SYD
−31
STK
+85
MEL
−69
COL
+57
CAR
−57
BL
+18
ESS
−83
PA
+21
ADE
+31
WB
+15
8
(12–10–0)
GEE
+9
KAN
−10
KangaroosWC
−43
MEL
−25
RIC
+36
GEE
+5
SYD
+8
COL
+32
STK
+12
HAW
−61
ADE
+3
FRE
+88
CAR
−30
PA
+17
ESS
−49
BL
+4
WB
−4
WC
+61
MEL
+1
RIC
+78
GEE
+39
SYD
−54
COL
−18
STK
+43
4
(14–8–0)
ESS
−125
HAW
+10
MEL
−50
MelbourneRIC
−2
KAN
+25
SYD
−12
STK
+90
FRE
+31
GEE
−25
WC
+61
PA
+25
ESS
−13
BL
+18
ADE
−35
WB
−25
CAR
−98
COL
+65
HAW
+69
RIC
+10
KAN
−1
SYD
+26
STK
+18
FRE
+83
GEE
+18
WC
+70
3
(14–8–0)
CAR
+9
XKAN
+50
ESS
−60
Port AdelaideESS
−94
FRE
−38
WB
−47
BL
+43
HAW
−39
CAR
−91
ADE
−7
MEL
−25
SYD
−26
GEE
0
STK
−62
KAN
−17
COL
+14
WC
+36
RIC
+28
ESS
−31
FRE
−18
WB
+43
BL
−67
HAW
−21
CAR
+5
ADE
+47
14
(7–14–1)
RichmondMEL
+2
ESS
−43
KAN
−36
FRE
−1
STK
+26
SYD
+6
CAR
−51
GEE
+70
WC
+9
COL
+48
HAW
+3
BL
+12
ADE
−9
WB
+35
PA
−28
MEL
−10
ESS
−101
KAN
−78
FRE
+27
STK
+40
SYD
−1
CAR
−73
9
(11–11–0)
St KildaSYD
−34
GEE
−40
WC
0
MEL
−90
RIC
−26
BL
−39
KAN
−12
ADE
−40
WB
−1
CAR
−27
PA
+62
ESS
−86
FRE
−44
HAW
−85
COL
−33
SYD
−28
GEE
+24
WC
−86
MEL
−18
RIC
−40
BL
−90
KAN
−43
16
(2–19–1)
SydneySTK
+34
WC
+12
MEL
+12
COL
−5
KAN
−8
RIC
−6
GEE
−9
CAR
−45
PA
+26
WB
−58
BL
−3
ADE
−50
HAW
+31
ESS
−13
FRE
−27
STK
+28
WC
+71
MEL
−26
COL
+20
KAN
+54
RIC
+1
GEE
−4
10
(10–12–0)
West CoastKAN
+43
SYD
−12
STK
0
ADE
+114
GEE
−81
FRE
+117
MEL
−61
WB
+6
RIC
−9
HAW
+30
COL
+36
CAR
−50
BL
−84
PA
−36
ESS
−32
KAN
−61
SYD
−71
STK
+86
ADE
−17
GEE
−30
FRE
−1
MEL
−70
13
(7–14–1)
Western BulldogsADE
+23
BL
−29
PA
+47
CAR
+39
COL
−8
ESS
−63
HAW
−31
WC
−6
STK
+1
SYD
+58
FRE
+93
MEL
+25
GEE
−7
RIC
−35
KAN
+4
ADE
+61
BL
−57
PA
−43
CAR
+3
COL
+9
ESS
+11
HAW
−15
7
(12–10–0)
BL
−34

Source:AFL Tables

Season notes

[edit]
  • Essendon became the first team in VFL/AFL history to win 21 matches in a home-and-away season.[21]
  • By winning the grand final, Essendon set a new record for the most wins in a season (24); the club also set a new record for the highest average winning margin in a season (51 points).[22]
  • Due to a major upgrade ofthe Gabba, theBrisbane Lions played their first four regular season games away from home.[23] They were also the only non-Victorian club to qualify for the finals.[24]
  • This is the season when the current finals format was introduced.


Awards

[edit]

Major awards

[edit]

Leading goalkickers

[edit]
1Led the goalkicking at the end of the round
1Led the goalkicking at the end of the home-and-away season
11Subscript indicates the player's goal tally to that point of the season
Did not play during that round
XHad a bye during that round
#PlayerTeamHome-and-away season (Coleman Medal)Finals seriesTotalGamesAverage
12345678910111213141516171819202122F1F2F3GF
1Matthew LloydEssendon777144184223253285335386441457526581594633663694739825871882904947101X10141054109109254.36
2Jeff FarmerMelbourne2213365111124167232323326228129029938745247148452254862062365065X6587337676233.30
3Lance WhitnallCarlton115651111241642022202202232522733033363964595415556006036306326536827007070252.80
4Wayne CareyKangaroos2222404374111121261872512653113253734024254745135445815936216336636969233.00
5Alastair LynchBrisbane Lions00044375122140141441862452933243623834144524724935225435746156626868223.09
6Scott LucasEssendon002257310616622123124327431031334236137340242547451051051253255X5525705757232.48
7Daniel BradshawBrisbane Lions44711213316016319019019191919197263294334375421435484522542560565656192.95
8Clive WaterhouseFremantle22351628192112134176231244281292943353803824004024234575215353212.52
Michael O'LoughlinSydney5505380821021201201211311431701752232512643023233564144534855353222.41
10Luke PowerBrisbane Lions1112130333617186142163195242262283312331343371383413443475525252222.36
Peter EverittSt Kilda449137203235283310313342360363390393939393939393903903914040152.67

Source:AFL Tables

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