Thursday, February 28, 2013

NAB Cup Squad Round Two

West Coast Eagles v Collingwood
Sunday, March 3: 4.40pm WST 7.40pm EDS
Patersons Stadium
TV: FOX FOOTY

NAB Cup Round Two: Collingwood Squad
2. Jordan Russell
5. Nick Maxwell
8. Harry O'Brien
9. Marty Clarke
10. Scott Pendlebury
11. Jarryd Blair
15. Jarrod Witts
19. Jamie Elliott
20. Ben Reid
21. Quinten Lynch
22. Steele Sidebottom
24. Josh Thomas
25. Ben Hudson
27. Ben Kennedy
28. Ben Sinclair
32. Travis Cloke
34. Alan Toovey
36. Dane Swan
37. Kyle Martin
38. Peter Yagmoor
39. Heath Shaw
40. Paul Seedsman
41. Sam Dwyer
43. Adam Oxley
45. Jack Frost
46. Marley Williams
48. Caolan Mooney
IN: 24. Josh Thomas, 27. Ben Kennedy, 43. Adam Oxley
OUT: 3. Brent Macaffer, 7. Andrew Krakouer, 14. Clinton Young, 17. Dayne Beams, 18. Darren Jolly, 26. Ben Johnson

Collingwood News

Quinten Lynch will make his first appearance against his old side since crossing the Nullarbor when Collingwood takes on West Coast in Sunday's second round NAB Cup clash.
As Collingwood won't be playing West Coast in Perth during the home and away season, it is the one and only chance for the Eagles fans to see 'the Q-Stick' up close in 2013 after he became a Magpie via Free Agency at the end of last season.
Collingwood's 27-man squad for the trip to Perth is headlined by three untried youngsters.
Midfielders Josh Thomas and Ben Kennedy join rookie flanker Adam Oxley in a team that is without several experienced players who were a part of the first round wins over Essendon and the Western Bulldogs.
Although the match is only a routine NAB Cup encounter, it holds extra significant for Thomas who will finally break through for a senior appearance after three years on the senior list.
The 21-year-old Queensland product has endured a wretched run with foot injuries since he arrived at the Westpac Centre at the end of 2009.
The clouds finally began to clear for Thomas late last season when he strung together several impressive VFL performances, which were rewarded by the match committee that named him as an emergency for the final two home and away matches.
A robust inside midfielder with a good turn of pace, Thomas excels at finding the contested ball where he has drawn comparisons with Luke Ball and 1990 premiership rover Tony Francis.
He is joined in the senior squad by midfielder Ben Kennedy who caught the eye with a bright showing in last Friday's intra-club match.
Head of Development Craig McRae told collingwoodfc.com.au that Kennedy had shown his true colours against his senior teammates during the scratch match at Victoria Park.
"Ben Kennedy, pick No. 19 in the draft, showed today why we drafted him," said McRae. "He was really powerful and strong. He trained well for this game and we saw his best today. He was really pleasing."
The third debutant is 20-year-old Adam Oxley.
A product of Queensland state club Redland, Oxley stands at 191cm and his pace and leap allows him to play at either end of the ground. Dayne Beams, Darren Jolly, Ben Johnson, Brent Macaffer, Andrew Krakouer and Clinton Young are the seven players who played in the first round of the NAB Cup who won't be making the trip to Perth.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

2013 Milestones

Collingwood Newsletter

 

Season 2013 looms as a particularly important one for several of Collingwood's most experienced senior players.
Two players could potentially pass the 250 game barrier later in the season, while three are on track to play their 200th senior games.

250 AFL Games

Ben Johnsonben
Ben Johnson (232 games) enters 2013 as the longest serving player on Collingwood's list. He entered the competition via the 62nd selection in the 1999 National Draft and debuted in Mick Malthouse's first game as senior coach in round one, 2000.
Should the injury and form Gods look kindly upon him, Johnson is a chance to play his 250th senior match this year.
Although he has missed 26 of the club's last 50 games through injury, Johnson's pre-season form has been as strong as ever and should he play every senior game he will reach the 250 game milestone in round 19 against Essendon.
If Johnson plays all 22 home and away games, he will move to 254 matches, placing him in outright tenth on the list of games played by Collingwood footballers.
Coincidentally, 254 games would bring Johnson level with Gavin Brown – the man who wore the No. 26 for the 14 years prior to his arrival at Victoria Park
Darren Jolly
The other man who could clock 250 games in 2013 should all go to plan is ruckman Darren Jolly (228 games).
Jolly, who has played 62 games for Collingwood since joining the club in 2010, previously played 48 games for Melbourne (2001-2004) and 118 for Sydney (2005-2009).
Should he play every match in 2013, he will be able to play his 250th senior game against North Melbourne in round 23.

 

200 AFL Games

Milestone Players

Ben Johnson
Darren Jolly
Dane Swan
Luke Ball
Nick Maxwell
Scott Pendlebury
Tyson Goldsack
Dayne Beams
Steele Sidebottom
Alex Fasolo
Brent Macaffer
Andrew Krakouer
Alan Didak
Travis Cloke
Quinten Lynch
Dale Thomas

Dane Swan
The spotlight is never far away from Dane Swan (196 games) and you can be sure that the focus will be on him in the lead up to Collingwood's round four clash with Richmond at the MCG when he approaches his 200th senior game.
Should he reach the milestone, Swan will become the 32nd player in Collingwood's history to play 200 senior games for the club.
Luke Ball
Luke Ball (193 games), who is still considered to be 2-3 weeks away from returning from a knee reconstruction, is only seven games shy of his 200th senior game.
Ball, of course, played 142 games for St Kilda between 2003 and 2009 and has since played another 51 games in black and white.
In a perfect world, Ball will play his 200th game in round seven against Fremantle in Perth.
Nick Maxwell
The third player in line for game 200 is Nick Maxwell (179 games).
The captain, who debuted back in round nine, 2004, will be looking to play every match for the season for the first time since 2007 to ensure that he reaches the milestone in the club's round 22 clash with West Coast.

 

150 AFL Games

Scott Pendlebury
Vice-captain Scott Pendlebury (148 games) won't have to wait long for his 150th senior game. Barring injury, 'Pendles' will run through the banner for the 150th time against Carlton in round two.
For a player who loves the big occasion, Pendlebury is sure to thrive in front of what is expected to be another large MCG crowd.

 

100 AFL Games

Three premiership players will have the triple figures in their sights as they enter the new season.
Tyson Goldsack
Should no form or injury mishaps occur, the first cab off the rank will be Tyson Goldsack (91 games). The rangy utility is in line to play his 100th senior game in round nine against Sydney under the MCG lights, the ground at which he has appeared in 61 per cent of his senior outings.
Dayne Beams
The next man in line is Copeland Trophy winner Dayne Beams (89 games), who, all going well, will run out onto the ground for the 100th time against Melbourne on the Queen's Birthday.
Keen Pies fans will note that Beams actually made his debut against the Demons back in round two, 2009, at the same venue.
Steele Sidebottom
Five weeks later (including the round 13 bye), Beams' fellow 2008 draftee Steele Sidebottom (85 games) could be in position to join the 100 club.
Should everything go to plan, Sidebottom will play his 100th game against Adelaide at the MCG in round 16.

 

50 AFL Games

Two half forward flankers will press for their 50th senior game this season.
Alex Fasolo has raced to 37 games after debuting on the Queen's Birthday in 2011 and is a chance to reach his half century as early as round 14.
He would have to make do with celebrating on foreign soil however, as the Magpies will be playing Port Adelaide at AAMI Stadium that weekend.
The other man within reach of his 50th game is Brent Macaffer (30 games).
'Caff' has played only four senior games since the 2010 Grand Final replay, but his bright start to the pre-season competition will have him and his coaches believing that he can notch his 50th game as early as round 21 when the Magpies meet Hawthorn.

 

50 Collingwood Games

We are projecting a long way forward in this case, but after his stirring comeback from a knee injury, Andrew Krakouer can dare to dream.
Should the goal sneak feature in all 22 home and away games AND Collingwood reach the 2013 finals series, Krakouer will play his 50th senior game in the first week of September.
But let's worry about the NAB Cup first.

 

Golden goalkickers

Three Collingwood forwards are within reach of kicking their 300th goal at senior level.
Alan Didak (283 goals) is only 17 shy of becoming the 14th player in the club's history to reach the milestone.
He will be relying on a return to form in front of the big sticks, though, as he has not kicked more than nine goals in either of the past two (injury affected) years.
Travis Cloke (271 goals) will be aiming on becoming the 15th Magpie to kick 300 snaggers. His record suggests that he is every chance of doing so, having kicked 38 or more goals in each of the past three years.
While Quinten Lynch (281 goals) is yet to fight for four points in the name of Collingwood, he has 281 goals to his name courtesy of his 11 years at West Coast and is on track to crack the 300 barrier at some stage in 2013.
Others in the hunt for goal kicking milestones include Andrew Krakouer (needing eight goals for his 150th), Dale Thomas (needing 29 for his 150th), Scott Pendlebury (needing five for his 100th), Dayne Beams (needing 11 for his 100th), Luke Ball (needing 17 goals for his 100th), Alex Fasolo (needing six for his 50th), Heath Shaw (needing 16 for his 50th) and Tyson Goldsack (needing 16 for his 50th).
When September comes around
It's seven months away, granted, but should Collingwood contest the 2013 finals series, a handful of players will be in contention for their share of club records.
Alan Didak has played in 22 finals for Collingwood, leaving him equal fourth at the club for finals played.
To play one final would see him equal Tony Shaw on 23 finals, while four finals would see him draw level with the great Albert Collier with 26 finals appearances, which would make him equal third in the club's history.
Didak's long time teammate and friend Ben Johnson is also a chance of climbing the statistical ladder.
Johnson has played in 20 finals. One more would level him with Syd Coventry, Phonse Kyne and Bill Picken, two would see his name alongside those of Dick Lee and Len Thompson, three would equal Tony Shaw and four would make him outright fourth as the most capped finals player in Collingwood history (any potential finals played by Didak notwithstanding).
Several other current players are not far away from featuring on Collingwood's finals leaderboard.
Although Didak and Johnson are the only current players to feature in 20 or more finals, Dane Swan (19 finals), Travis Cloke (18), Harry O'Brien (18), Dale Thomas (18), Nick Maxwell (17), Heath Shaw (17) and Scott Pendlebury (16) are all within striking range (dependent, of course, on their fortunes and those of their club).
In front of goal, Travis Cloke has kicked 32 big ones in his 18 finals, meaning he is ranked alongside Ray Shaw with the equal seventh most in the club's finals history. One more will see him equal Des Fothergill and seven will draw him level with the great Peter Daicos on 39.
For the record, Gordon Coventry has played the most finals for the club with 31. Harry Collier is next in line with 27.
Coventry still holds the club record for goals kicked during the finals with an incredible 112 that will surely never be beaten. Dick Lee is ranked second with 62, and Ron Todd is third with 55.
From a contemporary point of view, Didak and Darren Jolly are ranked second for finals played of all players on a senior list in 2013 with 22.
They are only one final behind Dustin Fletcher, Adam Schneider and Sydney pair Adam Goodes and Jude Bolton, who have all played 23 finals.
Johnson, with 20 finals, is equal fourth alongside fellow premiership players Simon Black and Joel Corey.

 

A final milestone

Should Collingwood reach the 2013 finals series, it will be its eighth in as many years, equaling the eight-year streaks from 1915-1922 and 1925-1932.
This would leave the club three years behind its overall record of 11 successive final series achieved between 1901 and 1911.

*Please note that the projected player milestones take into account Collingwood's bye in round 13. The 2013 home and away season will span 23 rounds, but with each team allocated one bye, clubs will play 22 matches for the year, as has been the case since 1994.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Betting: NAB Cup

 From Sports News

With Hawthorn and Sydney knocked out, Collingwood have emerged as the new favourites to win the NAB Cup, coming in from $5.50 to $4.50 with online bookmaker sportsbet.
Carlton have also been big movers, in from $11 to $5.00 along with North Melbourne in from $13 to $6.00.
At least one punter will be keeping an eye on the Brisbane Lions after placing a bet of $100 at $51 when the market first opened for a collect of over $5,000. They are now on the third line of betting at $7.00.
GWS still remain massive outsiders at $81, but have been the biggest movers of all, in from $501.
"With the Swans and Hawks gone, punters have turned to the Magpies and they are now the best backed team. The smart money has been on the Lions with punters jumping on their big early odds," said sportsbet.com.au’s Shaun Anderson.

NAB Cup Winner
Prices in brackets from Thursday 21 February
$4.50 Collingwood (in from $5.50)
$5.00 Carlton (in from $11)
$6.00 North Melbourne (in from $13)
$7.00 West Coast (in from $9.00)
$7.00 Brisbane (in from $34)
$11 Essendon (in from $21)
$16 Geelong (in from $17)
$23 Fremantle (in from $26)
$26 Adelaide (in from $34)
$34 St Kilda (steady)
$41 Port Adelaide (in from $51)
$51 Richmond (out from $17)
$81 GWS (in from $501)
$101 Gold Coast (steady)

Injury List

As of 25 February 2013

Name Injury Estimated Time of Return
Jackson Paine Shoulder 2 weeks
Luke Ball Knee 2-3 weeks
Alan Didak Hamstring 2-3 weeks
Michael Hartley Shoulder 4 weeks
Dale Thomas Ankle 3-4 weeks
Tim Broomhead Glandular Fever 4 weeks
Corey Gault Groin 6 weeks
Brodie Grundy Back 6 weeks
Lachlan Keeffe Knee Indefinite

Monday, February 25, 2013

NAB Round 2: Reminder

Sunday, March 3: 4.40pm WST 7.40pm EDS
NAB Pre Season Round 2
West Coast Eagles v Collingwood
Patersons Stadium
TV: FOX FOOTY

Healesville Community Camp: Harry's Superclinic

Stats: NAB Cup Round 1

Game One - Collingwood v Western Bulldogs   Game Two - Collingwood v Essendon
Player K H D M HO FF FA T SG G B
Blair 6 4 10 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0
Swan 4 5 9 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
Shaw 6 3 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Young 6 1 7 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0
Seedsman 5 2 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Maxwell 3 4 7 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Martin 4 3 7 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1
Beams 2 5 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Yagmoor 2 4 6 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
Russell 3 3 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Cloke 5 1 6 4 0 0 1 1 0 2 0
Sidebottom 5 0 5 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 0
O'Brien 5 0 5 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0
Macaffer 4 1 5 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
Krakouer 4 1 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Jolly 1 4 5 2 9 1 0 2 0 0 0
Williams 3 1 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Elliott 4 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0
Clarke 3 1 4 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0
Witts 2 1 3 0 5 0 2 1 0 0 0
Sinclair 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Dwyer 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Lynch 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Frost 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
 
Player K H D M HO FF FA T SG G B
Beams 5 7 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pendlebury 4 6 10 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Johnson 6 3 9 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1
Russell 5 2 7 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1
Cloke 5 1 6 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
Macaffer 3 3 6 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
Sinclair 5 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Young 5 1 6 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
Elliott 2 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Frost 2 3 5 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0
Hudson 3 2 5 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
Lynch 3 2 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
O'Brien 3 2 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Sidebottom 5 0 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Yagmoor 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Clarke 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dwyer 2 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Krakouer 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Reid 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Seedsman 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Witts 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0
Maxwell 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Mooney 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
Williams 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Blair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Luke Ball Back

From SUPERFOOTY

COLLINGWOOD'S Luke Ball is likely to make his long-awaited return to football next week.
The 3 NAB Cup game against Brisbane, has been touted for Ball's comeback, providing he handles an increased training load.
If he plays against the Lions in the March 9 game at Etihad Stadium, the veteran midfielder will take a big step towards being passed fit for Round 1 of the home-and-away season.
The Magpies have been ultra-conservative in managing Ball, 28, who blew out his knee in Round 3 last year.
He received a clearance from his surgeon regarding his knee in December, but has required extra work to strengthen the hamstring where the graft was taken for the operation.
Ball didn't take part in Collingwood's intra-club practice match on Friday but is expected to step up his competitive work this week.
He has played 51 games for Collingwood since crossing in 2010 from St Kilda, where he played 142 games.
Collingwood is likely to have an interesting selection dilemma for the Round 1 clash with North Melbourne, as Ball and fellow midfielder Dale "Daisy" Thomas could both be available.
Thomas took a significant step in his recovery from an ankle injury late last week when he pulled up well from a lengthy running session.
Coach Nathan Buckley last week rated Ball slightly ahead of Thomas for Round 1.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Pies v Bombers NAB Cup Video Highlights

Neil Mann dead aged 88

From SUPERFOOTY

COLLINGWOOD has lost one of its favourite sons - champion big man Neil Mann.
The player and one-time coach of the Magpies died early today, aged 88, after battling ill health in recent years.
Few men have given as much as Mann gave to Collingwood over many decades.
Universally liked and loved by Magpies fans and respected by opposition players and supporters, Mann was a man with big hands and a big heart.
In one famous photograph taken for the Herald, Mann held 24 eggs in one hand.
His 12 seasons with Collingwood as a player yielded 179 games from 1945-1956, and he was the ruckman in the 1953 Magpies premiership side.
He won the Copeland Trophy in 1954, took over as captain after Lou Richards' retirement and finished second (1954) and third (1953) in the Brownlow Medal.
Mann was also coach of the club from 1972 to 1974 after serving as reserves coach for 14 years.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Injury List

Name Injury Sustained
Luke Ball Knee Round Three v Carlton
Michael Hartley Shoulder Round 11 v Casey Scorpions (VFL)
Lachlan Keeffe Knee Round Nine v Adelaide
Marley Williams Shoulder Round 15 v Carlton

Saturday, February 16, 2013

RESULTS: NAB Cup Round 1


Best: Swan, Shaw, Blair, Martin, Young
Injuries: Nil
Reports: Nil
Official crowd: 26,693 at Etihad Stadium


Best: Beams, Pendlebury, Russell, Sinclair, Johnson
Injuries: Nil
Reports: Nil
Official crowd: 26,921 at Etihad Stadium

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Player Profile: Jarrod Witts


At A Glance

Junior Clubs: Euroa
Clubs: Collingwood
Debut: Yet to debut
Recruited from: Murray U18

Witts is a rare commodity, possessing the physical dimensions that will provide him the opportunity to develop into a fearsome player should his junior career prove any indication. Uses his size smartly, and has the ability to take the ruck work as well as play in attack.

In 2011 Witts represented NSW as an over-age player at the U18 National Championships, winning his state's MVP for an outstanding performance at the carnival. Also managed to play three VFL matches towards the end of the season before he was placed on the senior list in October as a pre-listed NSW scholarship holder. He kicked three goals against Bendigo in round 20, and averaged 11 disposals and four marks per game. He was officially drafted to Collingwood with pick 67 in the National Draft, and travelled to Arizona for the club's training camp.

Player Profile: Quinten Lynch

A cult hero with West Coast fans for more than a decade, Quinten Lynch is the first player to join Collingwood ahead of the 2013 season as an unrestricted free agent.
The strongly built Sandgroper made his name as a key forward for the Eagles but has shown the capacity to take a spell in the ruck where his mobility and strength have helped relieve Dean Cox at different stages throughout his career.
In the last nine years, Lynch has played less than 20 games in a season only once, underlining his remarkable durability.
He was a key figure in West Coast's third premiership in 2006, kicking a team-high three goals in the one-point win over Sydney.
Lynch has also proven himself to be a reliable finals performer, kicking 22 goals from 14 finals. Collingwood fans will be pleased to see him in their colours after he kicked three in what threatened to be an upset win to West Coast against the Magpies in the 2011 Qualifying Final.
In 2011, he led the Eagles for marks (157) and inside 50s (118) and kicked 28 goals, and missed only three games in 2012 en route to kicking 33 goals including two bags of four.
Collingwood fans will enjoy watching the charismatic Lynch go to work in attack, where he gained cult status due to his penchant for throwing his trademark glove aside after marking within range of goal.
Draft History: 2002 Rookie Draft selection (West Coast) No. 19; 2002 rookie elevation (West Coast).

Burning questions for 2013: Collingwood

One of the key areas where Collingwood's game plan fell apart in 2012 was the decision to play Chris Dawes in the role of second-ruck to support Darren Jolly. The idea of a tall utility playing multiple roles across the ground was a Mick Malthouse initiative that he used to great effect when he had Leigh Brown at his disposal in 2010. But Dawes wasn't up to the task, frequently losing the ruck battle, and worse still, his output and confidence up forward also took a big hit, reducing his effectiveness as a foil for Travis Cloke.

Nathan Buckley wasted no time seeking a replacement that was capable of playing both as a ruck and a forward and found one of the best available in Quinten Lynch. While Lynch should be able to play the role Buckley wants with aplomb, perhaps even better than the way Brown performed in the role in Collingwood's premiership in 2010, fans should be cautious about expecting the same result. When Brown was playing the role effectively, he was the third tall forward option behind Cloke and Dawes. Now that the Pies have lost Dawes, they need either another permanent key forward capable of taking strong contested marks or a different plan in attack.

Click here for answers to more 'burning' questions:
  • Can Cloke win a Coleman Medal?
  • Can Buckley beat his former mentor?
  • What else do they need to get back to their flag-winning form?

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

NAB Cup squad

Pies name experienced NAB Cup squad
"Quinten Lynch is one of four players with previous AFL experience making their Collingwood debuts on Friday night. Collingwood supporters will get their first look at several of the club's big name recruits when the Magpies take on Essendon and the Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium in Friday night's NAB Cup opener. All three of the club's pre-draft recruits, Quinten Lynch, Clinton Young and Jordan Russell, have been named in the 30-man squad that will play two matches comprising two 20-minute halves."
2. Jordan Russell
3. Brent Macaffer
5. Nick Maxwell
7. Andrew Krakouer
8. Harry O'Brien
9. Marty Clarke
10. Scott Pendlebury
11. Jarryd Blair
14. Clinton Young
15. Jarrod Witts
16. Nathan Brown
17. Dayne Beams
18. Darren Jolly
19. Jamie Elliott
20. Ben Reid
21. Quinten Lynch
22. Steele Sidebottom
25. Ben Hudson*
26. Ben Johnson
28. Ben Sinclair
32. Travis Cloke
36. Dane Swan
37. Kyle Martin
38. Peter Yagmoor*
39. Heath Shaw
40. Paul Seedsman
41. Sam Dwyer*
45. Jack Frost*
46. Marley Williams
48. Caolan Mooney*
*Denotes rookie listed players

Friday, February 01, 2013

Pre-Season Draw

Round 1
Date Venue Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 TV
Week 1
Friday,
Feb 15
Etihad Essendon
v
WBulldogs
6:45pm EDT
WBulldogs
v
Collingwood
7:50pm EDT
Collingwood
v
Essendon
8:55pm EDT
FOX
Saturday,
Feb 16
Patersons Fremantle
v
Geelong
4:40pm WST
West Coast
v
Geelong
5:45pm WST
Fremantle
v
West Coast
6:50pm WST
FOX
Sunday,
Feb 17
AAMI Adelaide
v
St Kilda
4:10pm CDT
Port Adelaide
v
St Kilda
5:15pm CDT
Adelaide
v
Port Adelaide
6:20pm CDT
FOX
Week 2
Friday,
Feb 22
Etihad North Melbourne
v
Melbourne
6:45pm EDT
Melbourne
v
Richmond
7:50pm EDT
Richmond
v
North Melbourne
8:55pm EDT
FOX
Saturday,
Feb 23
Metricon Gold Coast
v
Hawthorn
6:40pm EST
Brisbane Lions
v
Hawthorn
7:45pm EST
Gold Coast
v
Brisbane Lions
8:50pm EST
FOX
Sunday,
Feb 24
Blacktown GWS
v
Carlton
4:40pm EDT
Sydney
v
Carlton
5:45pm EDT
GWS
v
Sydney
6:50pm EDT
FOX

Round 2
Date Venue Match Time TV
Friday, Mar 1 Etihad WBulldogs
v
Hawthorn
7:40pm EDT FOX
Saturday, Mar 2 Simonds Geelong Cats
v
Adelaide
2:40pm EDT FOX
Saturday, Mar 2 Townsville Gold Coast
v
North Melbourne
3:30pm EST
Saturday, Mar 2 Wangaratta Essendon
v
Richmond
5:10pm EDT FOX
Saturday, Mar 2 Wagga GWS
v
Brisbane Lions
7:00pm EDT
Saturday, Mar 2 Etihad Carlton
v
Fremantle
7:40pm EDT FOX
Sunday, Mar 3 Renmark Port Adelaide
v
Melbourne
4:00pm CDT
Sunday, Mar 3 Etihad St Kilda
v
Sydney
5:10pm EDT FOX
Sunday, Mar 3 Patersons West Coast
v
Collingwood
4:40pm WST FOX

Round 3
Date Venue Match Time TV
Friday, Mar 8 Manuka
Oval
GWS
v
Essendon
6:10pm EDT FOX
Friday, Mar 8 AAMI Adelaide
v
Carlton
8:10pm CDT FOX
Saturday, Mar 9 Aurora Hawthorn
v
Richmond
1:10pm EDT FOX
Saturday, Mar 9 Casey
Fields
Melbourne
v
St Kilda
2:30pm EDT
Saturday, Mar 9 Northam Fremantle
v
WBulldogs
3:30pm WST
Saturday, Mar 9 Simonds Geelong Cats
v
North Melbourne
3:40pm EDT FOX
Saturday, Mar 9 Etihad Collingwood
v
Brisbane Lions
6:40pm EDT FOX
Saturday, Mar 9 Alice
Springs
West Coast
v
Port Adelaide
7:00pm CST
Saturday, Mar 9 Blacktown Sydney
v
Gold Coast
7:00pm EDT

Grand Final
Date Venue Match Time TV
Fri, Mar 15
/
Sat, Mar 16
(Venue TBC)
7:40pm EDT FOX
Channel 7

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