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List of VFL/AFL premiers[edit]

Table of VFL/AFL premiers
Season Premiers Score Runners-up Score Venue Attendance Date Ref.
1897 Essendon Geelong [1]
1898 Fitzroy 5.8 (38) Essendon 3.5 (23) Junction Oval 16,538 24 September [2]
1899 Fitzroy (2) 3.9 (27) South Melbourne 3.8 (26) 4,823 16 September [3]
1900 Melbourne 4.10 (34) Fitzroy 3.12 (30) East Melbourne Cricket Ground 20,181 22 September
1901 Essendon (2) 6.7 (43) Collingwood 2.4 (16) Lake Oval 30,031 7 September
1902 Collingwood 9.6 (60) Essendon (2) 3.9 (27) Melbourne Cricket Ground 35,202 20 September
1903 Collingwood (2) 4.7 (31) Fitzroy (2) 3.11 (29) 32,263 12 September
1904 Fitzroy (3) 9.7 (61) Carlton 5.7 (37) 32,688 17 September
1905 Fitzroy (4) 4.6 (30) Collingwood (2) 2.5 (17) 30,000 30 September
1906 Carlton 15.4 (94) Fitzroy (3) 6.9 (45) 44,437 22 September
1907 Carlton (2) 6.14 (50) South Melbourne (2) 6.9 (45) 45,477 21 September
1908 Carlton (3) 5.5 (35) Essendon (3) 3.8 (26) 50,261 26 September
1909 South Melbourne 4.14 (38) Carlton (2) 4.12 (36) 37,759 2 October
1910 Collingwood (3) 9.7 (61) Carlton (3) 6.11 (47) 42,790 1 October
1911 Essendon (3) 5.11 (41) Collingwood (3) 4.11 (35) 43,905 23 September
1912 Essendon (4) 5.17 (47) South Melbourne (3) 4.9 (33) 54,434 28 September
1913 Fitzroy (5) 7.14 (56) St Kilda 5.13 (43) 59,556 27 September
1914 Carlton (4) 6.9 (45) South Melbourne (4) 4.15 (39) 30,495 26 September
1915 Carlton (5) 11.12 (78) Collingwood (4) 6.9 (45) 39,343 18 September
1916 Fitzroy (6) 12.13 (85) Carlton (4) 8.8 (56) 21,130 2 September
1917 Collingwood (4) 9.20 (74) Fitzroy (4) 5.9 (39) 25,512 22 September
1918 South Melbourne (2) 9.8 (62) Collingwood (5) 7.15 (57) 39,262 7 September
1919 Collingwood (5) 11.12 (78) Richmond 7.11 (53) 45,413 11 October
1920 Richmond 7.10 (52) Collingwood (6) 5.5 (35) 53,908 2 October
1921 Richmond (2) 5.6 (36) Carlton (5) 4.8 (32) 43,122 15 October
1922 Fitzroy (7) 11.13 (79) Collingwood (7) 9.14 (68) 50,054 14 October
1923 Essendon (5) 8.15 (63) Fitzroy (5) 6.10 (46) 46,566 20 October
1924 Essendon (6) Richmond (2)
1925 Geelong 10.19 (79) Collingwood (8) 9.15 (69) Melbourne Cricket Ground 64,288 10 October
1926 Melbourne (2) 17.17 (119) Collingwood (9) 9.8 (62) 59,632 9 October
1927 Collingwood (6) 2.13 (25) Richmond (3) 1.7 (13) 34,551 1 October
1928 Collingwood (7) 13.18 (96) Richmond (4) 9.9 (63) 50,026 29 September
1929 Collingwood (8) 11.13 (79) Richmond (5) 7.8 (50) 63,336 28 September
1930 Collingwood (9) 14.16 (100) Geelong (2) 9.16 (70) 45,022 11 October
1931 Geelong (2) 9.14 (68) Richmond (6) 7.6 (48) 60,712 10 October
1932 Richmond (3) 13.14 (92) Carlton (6) 12.11 (83) 69,724 1 October
1933 South Melbourne (3) 9.17 (71) Richmond (7) 4.5 (29) 75,754 30 September
1934 Richmond (4) 19.14 (128) South Melbourne (5) 12.17 (89) 65,335 13 October
1935 Collingwood (10) 11.12 (78) South Melbourne (6) 7.16 (58) 54,154 5 October
1936 Collingwood (11) 11.23 (89) South Melbourne (7) 10.18 (78) 74,091 3 October
1937 Geelong (3) 18.14 (122) Collingwood (10) 12.18 (90) 88,540 25 September
1938 Carlton (6) 15.10 (100) Collingwood (11) 13.7 (85) 96,486 24 September
1939 Melbourne (3) 21.22 (148) Collingwood (12) 14.11 (95) 78,110 30 September
1940 Melbourne (4) 15.17 (107) Richmond (8) 10.8 (68) 70,330 28 September
1941 Melbourne (5) 19.13 (127) Essendon (4) 13.20 (98) 79,687 27 September
1942 Essendon (7) 19.18 (132) Richmond (9) 11.13 (79) Princes Park 49,000 19 September
1943 Richmond (5) 12.14 (86) Essendon (5) 11.15 (81) 42,100 25 September
1944 Fitzroy (8) 9.12 (66) Richmond (10) 7.9 (51) Junction Oval 43,000 30 September
1945 Carlton (7) 15.13 (103) South Melbourne (8) 10.15 (75) Princes Park 62,986 29 September
1946 Essendon (8) 22.18 (150) Melbourne 13.9 (87) Melbourne Cricket Ground 73,743 5 October
1947 Carlton (8) 13.8 (86) Essendon (6) 11.19 (85) 85,815 27 September
1948 Melbourne (6) 10.9 (69) Essendon (7) 7.27 (69) 85,658 2 October
13.11 (89) 7.8 (50) 52,226 9 October
1949 Essendon (9) 18.17 (125) Carlton (7) 6.16 (52) 90,453 24 September
1950 Essendon (10) 13.14 (92) North Melbourne 7.12 (54) 87,601 23 September
1951 Geelong (4) 11.15 (81) Essendon (8) 10.10 (70) 84,109 29 September
1952 Geelong (5) 13.8 (86) Collingwood (13) 5.10 (40) 81,304 27 September
1953 Collingwood (12) 11.11 (77) Geelong (3) 8.17 (65) 89,060 26 September
1954 Footscray 15.12 (102) Melbourne (2) 7.9 (51) 80,897 25 September
1955 Melbourne (7) 8.16 (64) Collingwood (14) 5.6 (36) 88,053 17 September
1956 Melbourne (8) 17.19 (121) Collingwood (15) 6.12 (48) 115,803 15 September
1957 Melbourne (9) 17.14 (116) Essendon (9) 7.13 (55) 100,324 21 September
1958 Collingwood (13) 12.10 (82) Melbourne (3) 9.10 (64) 97,956 20 September
1959 Melbourne (10) 17.13 (115) Essendon (10) 11.12 (78) 103,506 26 September
1960 Melbourne (11) 8.14 (62) Collingwood (16) 2.2 (14) 97,457 24 September
1961 Hawthorn 13.16 (94) Footscray 7.9 (51) 107,935 23 September
1962 Essendon (11) 13.12 (90) Carlton (8) 8.10 (58) 98,385 29 September
1963 Geelong (6) 15.19 (109) Hawthorn 8.12 (60) 101,452 5 October
1964 Melbourne (12) 8.16 (64) Collingwood (17) 8.12 (60) 102,469 19 September
1965 Essendon (12) 14.21 (105) St Kilda (2) 9.16 (70) 104,846 25 September
1966 St Kilda 10.14 (74) Collingwood (18) 10.13 (73) 101,655 24 September
1967 Richmond (6) 16.18 (114) Geelong (4) 15.15 (105) 109,396 23 September
1968 Carlton (9) 7.14 (56) Essendon (11) 8.5 (53) 116,828 28 September
1969 Richmond (7) 12.13 (85) Carlton (9) 8.12 (60) 119,165 27 September
1970 Carlton (10) 17.9 (111) Collingwood (19) 14.17 (101) 121,696 26 September
1971 Hawthorn (2) 12.10 (82) St Kilda (3) 11.9 (75) 118,192 25 September
1972 Carlton (11) 28.9 (177) Richmond (11) 22.18 (150) 112,393 7 October
1973 Richmond (8) 16.20 (116) Carlton (10) 12.14 (86) 116,956 29 September
1974 Richmond (9) 18.20 (128) North Melbourne (2) 13.9 (87) 113,839 28 September
1975 North Melbourne 19.8 (122) Hawthorn (2) 9.13 (67) 110,551 27 September
1976 Hawthorn (3) 13.22 (100) North Melbourne (3 10.10 (70) 110,143 25 September
1977 North Melbourne (2) 9.22 (76) Collingwood (20) 10.16 (76) 108,224 24 September
21.25 (151) 19.10 (124) 98,366 1 October
1978 Hawthorn (4) 18.13 (121) North Melbourne (4) 15.13 (103) 101,704 30 September
1979 Carlton (12) 11.16 (82) Collingwood (21) 11.11 (77) 113,545 29 September
1980 Richmond (10) 23.21 (159) Collingwood (22) 9.24 (78) 113,461 27 September
1981 Carlton (13) 12.20 (92) Collingwood (23) 10.12 (72) 112,964 26 September
1982 Carlton (14) 14.19 (103) Richmond (12) 12.13 (85) 107,537 25 September
1983 Hawthorn (5) 20.20 (140) Essendon (12) 8.9 (57) 110,332 24 September
1984 Essendon (13) 14.21 (105) Hawthorn (3) 12.9 (81) 92,685 29 September
1985 Essendon (14) 26.14 (170) Hawthorn (4) 14.8 (92) 100,042 28 September
1986 Hawthorn (6) 16.14 (110) Carlton (11) 9.14 (68) 101,861 27 September
1987 Carlton (15) 15.14 (104) Hawthorn (5) 9.17 (71) 92,754 26 September
1988 Hawthorn (7) 22.20 (152) Melbourne (4) 6.20 (56) 93,754 24 September
1989 Hawthorn (8) 21.18 (144) Geelong (5) 21.12 (138) 94,796 30 September
1990 Collingwood (14) 13.11 (89) Essendon (13) 5.11 (41) 98,944 6 October
1991 Hawthorn (9) 20.19 (139) West Coast 13.8 (86) VFL Park 75,230 28 September
1992 West Coast 16.17 (113) Geelong (6) 12.13 (85) Melbourne Cricket Ground 95,007 26 September
1993 Essendon (15) 20.13 (133) Carlton (12) 13.11 (89) 96,862 25 September
1994 West Coast (2) 20.23 (143) Geelong (7) 8.15 (63) 93,860 1 October
1995 Carlton (16) 21.15 (141) Geelong (8) 11.14 (80) 93,670 30 September
1996 North Melbourne (3) 19.17 (131) Sydney (9) 13.10 (88) 93,102 28 September
1997 Adelaide 19.11 (125) St Kilda (4) 13.16 (94) 99,645 27 September
1998 Adelaide (2) 15.15 (105) North Melbourne (5) 8.22 (70) 94,431 26 September
1999 Kangaroos (4) 19.10 (124) Carlton (13) 12.17 (89) 94,228 25 September
2000 Essendon (16) 19.21 (135) Melbourne (5) 11.9 (75) 96,249 2 September
2001 Brisbane Lions 15.18 (108) Essendon (14) 12.10 (82) 91,482 29 September
2002 Brisbane Lions (2) 10.15 (75) Collingwood (24) 9.12 (66) 91,817 28 September
2003 Brisbane Lions (3) 20.14 (134) Collingwood (25) 12.12 (84) 79,451 27 September
2004 Port Adelaide 17.11 (113) Brisbane Lions 10.13 (73) 77,671 25 September
2005 Sydney (4) 8.10 (58) West Coast (2) 7.12 (54) 91,828 24 September
2006 West Coast (3) 12.13 (85) Sydney (10) 12.12 (84) 97,431 30 September
2007 Geelong (7) 24.19 (163) Port Adelaide 6.8 (44) 97,302 29 September
2008 Hawthorn (10) 18.7 (115) Geelong (9) 11.23 (89) 100,012 27 September
2009 Geelong (8) 12.8 (80) St Kilda (5) 9.14 (68) 99,251 26 September
2010 Collingwood (15) 9.14 (68) St Kilda (6) 10.8 (68) 100,016 25 September
16.12 (108) 7.10 (52) 93,853 2 October
2011 Geelong (9) 18.11 (119) Collingwood (26) 12.9 (81) 99,537 1 October
2012 Sydney (5) 14.7 (91) Hawthorn (6) 11.15 (81) 99,683 29 September
2013 Hawthorn (11) 11.11 (77) Fremantle 8.14 (62) 100,007 28 September
2014 Hawthorn (12) 21.11 (137) Sydney (11) 11.8 (74) 99,454 27 September
2015 Hawthorn (13) 16.11 (107) West Coast (3) 8.13 (61) 98,633 3 October
2016 Western Bulldogs (2) 13.11 (89) Sydney (12) 10.7 (67) 99,981 1 October
2017 Richmond (11) 16.12 (108) Adelaide 8.12 (60) 100,021 30 September
2018 West Coast (4) 11.13 (79) Collingwood (27) 11.8 (74) 100,022 29 September

Test[edit]

User:Allied45/AFL results box collapsible

Sunday, 25 March 1 Melbourne def by. Geelong Melbourne Cricket Ground
3:20 pm AEDT 13.16 (94) Report 14.13 (97) Attendance: 54,112
Sunday, 25 March 1 Melbourne 94 – 97 Geelong Melbourne Cricket Ground
3:20 pm AEDT 13.16 (94) Report 14.13 (97) Attendance: 54,112



AFLW[edit]

Friday, 2 February Round 1 Carlton def. Collingwood Ikon Park
(7:40 pm) AEDT 3.4 (22) Report 2.2 (14) Attendance: 19,852
Friday, 9 February Round 2 Greater Western Sydney def. by Carlton Drummoyne Oval
(7:05 pm) AEDT 1.3 (9) Report 3.12 (30) Attendance: 4,952
Saturday, 17 February Round 3 Carlton def. by Brisbane Ikon Park
(7:40 pm) AEDT 2.6 (18) Report 6.4 (40) Attendance: 6,200
Friday, 23 February Round 4 Western Bulldogs def. Carlton VU Whitten Oval
(7:05 pm) AEDT 12.14 (86) Report 2.1 (13) Attendance: 8,987
Saturday, 3 March Round 5 Adelaide def. Carlton Norwood Oval
(6:40 pm) ACDT 8.7 (55) Report 2.8 (20) Attendance: 5,970
Sunday, 11 March Round 6 Carlton def. by Melbourne Ikon Park
(4:35 pm) AEDT 3.4 (22) Report 8.9 (57) Attendance: 6,300
Saturday, 17 March Round 7 Fremantle def. Carlton Fremantle Oval
(2:05 pm) AWST 9.5 (59) Report 6.12 (48) Attendance: Unknown



Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Carlton's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance Ladder
position
Home Away Result
1 Friday, 2 February (7:40 pm) Collingwood 3.4 (22) 2.2 (14) Won by 8 points[4] Ikon Park (H) 19,852 3rd
2 Friday, 9 February (7:05 pm) GWS 1.3 (9) 3.12 (30) Won by 21 points[5] Drummoyne Oval (A) 4,952 1st
3 Saturday, 17 February (7:40 pm) Brisbane 2.6 (18) 6.4 (40) Lost by 22 points[6] Ikon Park (H) 6,200 4th
4 Friday, 23 February (7:05 pm) Western Bulldogs 12.14 (86) 2.1 (13) Lost by 73 points[7] VU Whitten Oval (A) 8,987 5th
5 Saturday, 3 March (6:40 pm) Adelaide 8.7 (55) 2.8 (20) Lost by 35 points[8] Norwood Oval (A) 5,970 7th
6 Sunday, 11 March (4:35 pm) Melbourne 3.4 (22) 8.9 (57) Lost by 35 points[9] Ikon Park (H) 6,300 8th
7 Saturday, 17 March (2:05 pm) Fremantle 9.5 (59) 6.12 (48) Lost by 11 points[10] Fremantle Oval (A) 8th

AFL Rising Star[edit]

The AFL Rising Star is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player adjudged the best young player in the Australian Football League (AFL) for the year. The winner receives the Ron Evans Medal,[11] and is selected from a shortlist of eligible players[12][13] nominated throughout the season by a voting panel.[14]

During the 2017 season, the award was sponsored by National Australia Bank, and the winner announced in a presentation held on 1 September 2017 and broadcast on subscription television by Fox Footy.[15][16] The voting panel for this season consisted of eleven members, all of whom were AFL officials or former players: Kevin Bartlett, Luke Darcy, Andrew Dillon, Danny Frawley, Glen Jakovich, Chris Johnson, Cameron Ling, Gillon McLachlan, Matthew Richardson, Warren Tredrea and Kevin Sheehan.[17] The winner was Essendon player Andrew McGrath, who polled 51 votes.[18] McGrath became only the third number-one draft pick to win the award, and the second Essendon recipient.[17]

The club that garnered the most individual nominations this season was Carlton with five players nominated for the award across the season.[19] This was a club record and the equal-second most nominations a club has garnered in an individual season, behind Greater Western Sydney's eight nominations in the 2012 season.[20][21] Additionally Brisbane Lions player Alex Witherden, who received a nomination in round 17, was subsequently nominated for the award again in the 2018 season–becoming the eleventh player to ever be nominated twice for a Rising Star award.[22]

All-Australian[edit]

Table of All-Australian players and coaches
Season Position Name Club Ref.
2017 Backs Nicola Stevens Collingwood [23]
Courtney Cramey Adelaide
Half-backs Chelsea Randall Adelaide
Brianna Davey Carlton
Karen Paxman Melbourne
Centres Elise O'Dea Melbourne
Daisy Pearce (captain) Melbourne
Emma Kearney Western Bulldogs
Half-forwards Erin Phillips (vice-captain) Adelaide
Sabrina Frederick-Traub Brisbane
Ellie Blackburn Western Bulldogs
Forwards Sarah Perkins Adelaide
Darcy Vescio Carlton
Followers Emma King Collingwood
Kara Donnellan Fremantle
Emily Bates Brisbane
Interchange Jessica Dal Pos Greater Western Sydney
Kate McCarthy Brisbane
Ebony Marinoff Adelaide
Tayla Harris Brisbane
Melissa Hickey Melbourne
Sam Virgo Brisbane
Coach Bec Goddard Adelaide
2017 AFL Women's All-Australian team[24]
B: Nicola Stevens (Collingwood) Courtney Cramey (Adelaide)
HB: Chelsea Randall (Adelaide) Brianna Davey (Carlton) Karen Paxman (Melbourne)
C: Elise O'Dea (Melbourne) Daisy Pearce (Melbourne) (captain) Emma Kearney (Western Bulldogs)
HF: Erin Phillips (Adelaide) (vice-captain) Sabrina Frederick-Traub (Brisbane) Ellie Blackburn (Western Bulldogs)
F: Sarah Perkins (Adelaide) Darcy Vescio (Carlton)  
Foll: Emma King (Collingwood) Kara Donnellan (Fremantle) Emily Bates (Brisbane)
Int: Jessica Dal Pos (Greater Western Sydney) Kate McCarthy (Brisbane) Ebony Marinoff (Adelaide)
Tayla Harris (Brisbane) Melissa Hickey (Melbourne) Sam Virgo (Brisbane)
Coach: Bec Goddard (Adelaide)

Player recruitment in the Australian Football League[edit]

Playing list[edit]

Primary list[edit]

Rookie list[edit]

Salary cap[edit]

  • Cost of Living Allowance
  • Veterans allowance
  • Contract lengths (front-ended/back-ended contracts)
  • Average salaries

Player movements[edit]

Delisting[edit]

Trades[edit]

Free agency[edit]

Drafts[edit]

National[edit]

Mid-season[edit]

Pre-season[edit]

Rookie[edit]

Other[edit]

Rookie elevations[edit]

Father–son rule[edit]

Academies[edit]

Category B rookies[edit]

Concessions[edit]

Priority draft pick[edit]

Expansion club[edit]

See also[edit]

Content moved from: List of Geelong Football Club individual awards and records[edit]

Former awards[edit]

Best team and most constructive player
2000: David Mensch[25]
2001: Brenton Sanderson
2002: Corey Enright[26]
2003: Paul Chapman[27]
2004: Gary Ablett, Jr.[28]
2005: Darren Milburn[29]
Not awarded after 2005
Most improved player
1992: Peter Riccardi[30]
1997: Glenn Kilpatrick[31]
2001: Cameron Ling
2002: Paul Chapman[26]
2003: Gary Ablett, Jr.[27]
2004: David Wojcinski[28]
2005: Josh Hunt[29]
Not awarded after 2005
Most determined and most dedicated player
1992: Tim McGrath[32]
1999: Tim McGrath[32]
2000: Tom Harley
2001: Steven King
2002: Joel Corey (as "Most determined")[26]
2003: Max Rooke (as Jarad Rooke)[27]
2004: Steven King[28]
2005: Cameron Ling[29]
Not awarded after 2005
Most valuable contributor
1999: Peter Riccardi[30]

Other[edit]

  • Done: Karise Eden, Sarah De Bono, Darren Percival, Rachael Leahcar
  • To do: Lakyn Heperi, Viktoria Bolonina, Emma Louise Birdsall, Fatai V, Brittany Cairns, Diana Rouvas, Ben Hazlewood, Adam Martin
Title Artist Entry date Peak chart
position
Certification[33] Ref
"La vie en rose" Rachael Leahcar 23 April 2012 18 [34]
"It's a Man's World" Karise Eden 21 [35]
"Over the Rainbow" Rachael Leahcar 7 May 2012 47 [36]
"Nothing's Real But Love" Karise Eden 21 May 2012 9 Gold [37]
"Hands" Rachael Leahcar 15 [38]
"Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)" Darren Percival 28 May 2012 12 [39]
"Listen" Sarah De Bono 13 [40]
"Landslide" Karise Eden 4 June 2012 14 [41]
"Someone to Watch Over Me" Rachael Leahcar 41 [42]
"I Believe (When I Fall in Love it Will be Forever)" Darren Percival 11 June 2012 6 [43]
"How Will I Know" Sarah De Bono 24 [44]
"Hallelujah" Karise Eden 18 June 2012 2 Gold [45]
"Here's Where I Stand" Sarah De Bono 30 [46]
"A Song For You" Darren Percival 36 [47]
"Nights in White Satin (Notte di luce)" Rachael Leahcar 43 [48]
"Stay With Me Baby" Karise Eden 25 June 2012 1 Gold [49]
"I Was Your Girl" Karise Eden 3 Gold [50]
"Beautiful" Sarah De Bono 4 [51]
"You Won't Let Me" Karise Eden 5 [52]
"Damage Down" Darren Percival 8 [53]
"For Once in My Life" Darren Percival 17 [54]
"Shooting Star" Rachael Leahcar 31 [55]
"Smile" Rachael Leahcar 34 [56]
"Back to Black" Karise Eden 36 [57]
"If I Didn't Love You" Sarah De Bono 50 [58]

The Voice (Australia series 2)[edit]

Blind auditions[edit]

Key
Green tickY Coach pressed their "I Want You" button
YesGreen tickY Artist defaulted to or elected to join this coach's team
Coach did not press their "I Want You" button
# Contestant had no coach turn around during blind audition and was eliminated from competition
Coach had completed their team and were therefore excluded from the ability to select artist
The Voice season two blind auditions (episodes 1–9)
Episode order Artist Age Home state Song Seal Joel Delta Ricky
Coach's and contestant's choices
1.1 Kaity Dunstan 16 VIC "Brand New Key"[a] Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY
1.2 Nathan Allgood 20 NSW "House Is Not a Home" Green tickY YesGreen tickY Green tickY
1.3 Simon Meli 35 NSW "Ramble On" Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY
1.4 Celia Pavey 19 NSW "Scarborough Fair/Canticle"[b] Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY Green tickY
1.5 Evan Mooring# 27 NSW "How Deep Is Your Love"
1.6 Alex Gibson 26 ACT "Blackbird" YesGreen tickY Green tickY
1.7 Lara Parker-Kent# 29 NSW "Livin' on a Prayer"
1.8 Lyric McFarland 28 NSW "Shy Guy" Green tickY YesGreen tickY Green tickY Green tickY
2.1 Danni Hodson 20 NSW "Something's Got a Hold on Me" Green tickY YesGreen tickY Green tickY Green tickY
2.2 Mark Stefanoff# 21 SA "This Is the Moment"
2.3 Ryan Sanders 19 NSW[c] "Brother" YesGreen tickY Green tickY Green tickY
2.4 Skye Elisabeth 26 NSW[d] "Put Your Records On" YesGreen tickY Green tickY
2.5 Anna Weatherup 30 NSW "Fields of Gold" Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY Green tickY
2.6 Nick Kingswell 26 NSW "I Need a Dollar" YesGreen tickY
2.7 Emma Pask 35 NSW "Blue Skies" YesGreen tickY
2.8 Tib Horvath# 45 SA "Are You Gonna Be My Girl"
2.9 Harrison Craig 18 VIC "Broken Vow"[e] YesGreen tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
3.1 Belinda Adams 39 NSW "I Am Changing" Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY
3.2 Danny Ross 30 NSW "When the Levee Breaks" Green tickY YesGreen tickY
3.3 Rien Low# 34 VIC "Never Say Never"
3.4 Bec & Sebastian Ivanov 29 VIC "Nobody's Perfect" YesGreen tickY
3.5 Jenna Dearness-Dark 16 QLD "Pie Jesu" Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY Green tickY
3.6 Steve Clisby 67 NSW[f] "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" YesGreen tickY Green tickY
3.7 Oscar Chavez 27 NSW "Bed of Roses" YesGreen tickY
3.8 Georgia Carey# 18 SA "Kiss Me"
3.9 Sarah Martin 29 VIC "Woman" YesGreen tickY Green tickY Green tickY
3.10 James Napier# 36 NSW "Wade in the Water"
4.1[g] Kathy Hinch 25 VIC "Girl on Fire" YesGreen tickY Green tickY
4.2 Glen Percival# 34 VIC "Times Like These"
4.3 Maya Weiss 18 VIC "Stepping Stone" Green tickY YesGreen tickY
4.4 Tim Morrison 32 VIC "Sunday Bloody Sunday" Green tickY YesGreen tickY
4.5 Michelle Cashman# 30 NSW "Wicked Game"
4.6 Jessika Samarges 20 VIC "Stuck" Green tickY YesGreen tickY Green tickY
4.7 Kim Sheehy# 25 QLD "Love Song"
4.8 Chris Sheehy 22 QLD "One More Night" Green tickY YesGreen tickY Green tickY
4.9 Juliane Di Sisto 29 TAS "Good Luck" YesGreen tickY
4.10 Luke Kennedy 30 QLD "Un giorno per noi (A Time for Us)" Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY
5.1 Nicholas Roy 32 VIC "Falling Slowly" YesGreen tickY Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY
5.2 Katie Reeve 26 NSW "Piece of My Heart" Green tickY YesGreen tickY
5.3 Josh Kyle 26 VIC "Fragile" YesGreen tickY Green tickY
5.4 Karen Andrews ("Miss Murphy") 31 NSW "I'd Rather Go Blind" Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY
5.5 Marisa Quigley# 39 VIC "We're All Gonna Die Someday"
5.6 Nick Stenmark 28 NSW "I Will Wait" YesGreen tickY
5.7 Viva Lale# 26 QLD "One Sweet Day"
5.8 Atlanta Coogan# 36 VIC "Son of a Preacher Man"
5.9 Caterina Torres 22 VIC "Hot Right Now" Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY
6.1 Rebekah Davis# 23 VIC[h] "Not Me, Not I"
6.2 Michael Paynter 27 VIC "Somewhere Only We Know" Green tickY YesGreen tickY Green tickY Green tickY[i]
6.3 Wade Smith# 17 NSW "Fast Car"
6.4 Sophie Phillis 26 QLD "Beautiful Disaster" Green tickY YesGreen tickY Green tickY
6.5 Steve Wade# 51 VIC "The Boys of Summer"
6.6 Tim Moxey 27 NSW "I Want to Know What Love Is" YesGreen tickY Green tickY
6.7 Mitchell Steele 21 QLD "One and Only" Green tickY YesGreen tickY
6.8 Jake Edgley# 25 NSW "So Beautiful"
6.9 Imogen Brough 21 VIC "Never Let Me Go"[j] Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY
7.1 Hannah Darling 21 NSW "Ghosts" Green tickY YesGreen tickY
7.2 Ben Goldstein 20 NSW "Bedouin Song" Green tickY YesGreen tickY
7.3 Rebekah Strongman# 17 VIC "Next to Me"
7.4 Jackie Sannia 17 VIC "People Help the People" Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY
7.5 Emma & Sarah Linnegar# 23 NSW "Runaway"
7.6 Mitchell Anderson 44 NSW "Sexual Healing" YesGreen tickY
7.7 Katie Carr 26 NSW "Who You Are" YesGreen tickY
7.8 Luke Mansini 26 QLD "Hometown Glory" Green tickY YesGreen tickY
7.9 Shawne Kirke 28 WA "You Give Me Something" YesGreen tickY Green tickY
8.1 Abby Dobson# 44 NSW "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man"
8.2 Michelle Martinez 28 NSW "Lady Marmalade" YesGreen tickY Green tickY Green tickY
8.3 Eske Ozdemir# 18 NSW "So Sick"
8.4 Sione Felila 25 NSW "You to Me Are Everything" YesGreen tickY
8.5 Kiyomi Vella 19 VIC "1234" Green tickY YesGreen tickY
8.6 Louise Roussety 29 VIC "Creep" YesGreen tickY
8.7 Vanessa Raspa# 28 NSW[k] "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"
8.8 Rob Edwards 35 NSW "Seven Nation Army" Green tickY Green tickY YesGreen tickY
8.9 James Walker 19 QLD "One Crowded Hour" YesGreen tickY
8.10 Lauren Dawes 28 NSW "Is This Love" YesGreen tickY
9.1 Andy Sellars# 28 SA "Across the Universe"
9.2 Simone Stacey 35 QLD "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons" YesGreen tickY Green tickY Green tickY
9.3 Garth Ploog# 27 VIC "Everything"
9.4 Sarah Carnegie# 32 VIC "You Oughta Know"
9.5 Michael Stangel 45 VIC "Bow River" YesGreen tickY
9.6 Louise Anton# 46 WA "Maybe I'm Amazed"
9.7 Adam Garrett 23 WA "Skinny Love" YesGreen tickY
9.8 Tyler Azzopardi# 23 NSW "Gotta Get Thru This"
9.9 Jac Stone 23 QLD "Watch Over Me" YesGreen tickY
Notes
  1. ^ Kaity Dunstan's version of "Brand New Key" entered the ARIA Singles Charts after her performance, charting at No. 40.[59]
  2. ^ Celia Pavey's version of "Scarborough Fair/Canticle" entered the ARIA Singles Charts after her performance, charting at No. 27.[60]
  3. ^ Ryan Sanders is originally from United Kingdom Manchester, United Kingdom.
  4. ^ Skye Elisabeth is originally from South Australia.
  5. ^ Harrison Craig's version of "Broken Vow" entered the ARIA Singles Charts after his performance, charting at No. 18.[61]
  6. ^ Steve Clisby is originally from United States Los Angeles, United States.
  7. ^ Kathy Hinch's blind audition was featured in the third episode, but the outcome wasn't revealed until the following episode.
  8. ^ Rebekah Davis is originally from Queensland.
  9. ^ Delta pressed Ricky's button during Michael Paynter's blind audition.
  10. ^ Imogen Brough's version of "Never Let Me Go" entered the ARIA Singles Charts following her performance, charting at No. 43.[citation needed]
  11. ^ Vanessa Raspa is originally from Western Australia.

2012 AFL membership figures[edit]

2012 AFL membership figures[62]
Club Members Change
from 2011
% change
from 2011
Adelaide 45,105 -1,415 -3.04
Brisbane Lions 20,762 -1,576 -7.06
Carlton 45,800 2,009 4.59
Collingwood 72,688 892 1.24
Essendon 47,708 -2,567 -5.11
Fremantle 42,918 -1,057 -2.40
Geelong 40,205 779 1.98
Gold Coast 11,204 -2,855 -20.31
Greater Western Sydney 10,241
Hawthorn 60,841 4,488 7.96
Melbourne 35,459 -1,478 -4.00
North Melbourne 33,423 3,509 11.73
Port Adelaide 35,543 -1,081 -2.95
Richmond 53,027 5,372 11.27
St Kilda 35,440 -3,836 -9.77
Sydney 29,873 -4,806 -13.86
West Coast 57,377 3,337 6.18
Western Bulldogs 30,007 -2,019 -6.30
Total 707,621 7,937 1.13

Match Review Panel and Tribunal cases[edit]

PS Denotes offence that occurred during the pre-season competition.
Match Review Panel (MRP) and AFL Tribunal cases involving Geelong players during the 2012 AFL season
Round Player Charge category (level) Victim (club) Verdict Sanction Points[d] Ref
PS1
Josh Hunt Rough conduct (2) Luke Parker (Sydney) Guilty (early plea) Suspension (2 matches) 43.52 [63][64][65]
PS4
Joel Selwood Wrestling Liam Picken (Western Bulldogs) Guilty (early plea) Fine ($900) [66][67][68]
1
James Kelly Striking (2) Tendai Mzungu (Fremantle) Guilty (early plea) Reprimand 93.75 [69][70][71]
1
Matthew Scarlett Striking (4) Hayden Ballantyne (Fremantle) Guilty (early plea) Suspension (3 matches) 33.52 [69][70][71]
4
Steve Johnson[e] Rough conduct (1) Chris Newman (Richmond) Not guilty (won at tribunal) [72][73][74][75]
4
Steve Johnson[e] Tripping (1) Daniel Jackson (Richmond) Guilty (early plea) Reprimand 78.00 [72][73][74]
4
Trent West Rough conduct (1) Ty Vickery (Richmond) Guilty (early plea) Reprimand 70.31 [72][73][74]
7
Joel Corey Obscene gesture Guilty (early plea) Fine ($900) [76][77][78]
11
Josh Hunt Misconduct Eddie Betts (Carlton) Guilty (early plea) Fine ($1,350) [79][80][81]
15
Jimmy Bartel Striking (4) Trent McKenzie (Gold Coast) Guilty (early plea) Suspension (2 matches) 43.75 [82][83]
17
Matthew Scarlett Striking (2) Cory Dell'Olio (Essendon) Guilty (early plea) Suspension (1 match) 65.77 [84][85][86]
20
Joel Selwood Misconduct (1) Adam Selwood (West Coast) Guilty (early plea) Reprimand 84.00 [87][88][89]

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