2016 Melbourne Football Club season
Australian rules football club season
The 2016 Melbourne Football Club season was the club's 117th year in the VFL/AFL since it began in 1897. In Paul Roos' final season as senior coach before succession coach, Simon Goodwin took over, the club won ten matches out of twenty-two to finish eleventh on the ladder out of eighteen teams and finished on 97.6 percent. It was the club's best season on the field since the 2011 season in which the club finished with eight wins, thirteen losses and a draw, to finish with a percentage of 85.3.
Senior personnel
Nathan Jones was retained as captain for the third consecutive season.[ 1] The leadership group was overhauled where none of the leaders, aside from Jones, were retained in the group from 2015 and the club elected to have no vice-captain.[ 2] The leadership group included Colin Garland , Max Gawn , Nathan Jones, Tom McDonald , Bernie Vince , and Jack Viney .[ 3]
Due to Paul Roos entering his final year as senior coach, there was a reshuffle in coaching, whereby Roos' role shifted towards a focus on culture, so the transition to coach-in-waiting, Simon Goodwin , was as smooth as possible for 2017.[ 4] Goodwin increased his responsibilities for the 2016 season,[ 5] including being the senior coach for the three matches against Port Adelaide , Western Bulldogs , and St Kilda during the 2016 NAB Challenge .[ 6] In addition there was increased responsibility for development and strategy coach, Brendan McCartney , as the club increased its focus on development.[ 4] After the departure of development coach and game-day runner, Brad Miller ,[ 7] to Greater Western Sydney to coach their NEAFL side,[ 8] 2015 retiree, Daniel Cross filled his position as development and rehabilitation coach, and game-day runner.[ 9] Craig Jennings was recruited from the Western Bulldogs in September 2015 in a newly created position, the game analyst and education coordinator.[ 10] [ 11] Michelle Cowan continued in her role as the coach of Melbourne's women's team and in February, she became the first female assistant coach in Melbourne's history and the second in AFL history serving as the player development and welfare coach.[ 12] Due to family reasons she left the club in July and returned to Western Australia to work with the Fremantle Football Club .[ 13] Glen Bartlett continued in his role as club president, a role he has held since August 2013.[ 14] Chief Executive Officer, Peter Jackson, continued with the club after signing a contract extension to the end of the 2017 season.[ 15]
Fixture summary
A fixture that was described by Chief Executive Officer, Peter Jackson, as "pleasing",[ 16] Melbourne played four out of their first five matches at the Melbourne Cricket Ground , with twelve in total at the MCG.[ 17] Melbourne featured in the only Sunday-night match of the AFL season when they hosted Richmond in the ANZAC Day eve match at the MCG.[ 18] They again hosted Collingwood in the annual Queen's Birthday clash in round 12 at the MCG, and due to an ongoing sponsorship deal with Tourism NT, they again played two home matches in the Northern Territory , the first against Port Adelaide at TIO Traeger Park in round 10 and the second against Fremantle at TIO Stadium in round 16.[ 19] Melbourne played for premiership points in Tasmania for the first time when they played North Melbourne in round 3 at Blundstone Arena , they also played a match in Queensland for the first time since round 20, 2013 when they played Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium in round seven, meaning they played in every state and territory in Australia excluding the Australian Capital Territory .[ 20]
The teams Melbourne played twice were Hawthorn , Port Adelaide, Collingwood, St Kilda , and Gold Coast, with Hawthorn the only team that made the final eight the previous season.[ 17] Due to finishing in the bottom six in 2015, Melbourne did not play in many prime-time matches with no Thursday and Friday night matches and they played in only two Saturday night matches, both outside of Victoria.[ 19] Based on analysis by AFL Media and The Age , Melbourne's draw difficulty was consistent with their bottom six finish in 2015,[ 21] [ 22] however, analysis by the Herald Sun estimated they had the fourth most difficult fixture in the league.[ 23]
2016 list changes
2015 trades
Retirements and delistings
National draft
Rookie draft
2016 squad
Melbourne Football Club
Senior list
Rookie list
Coaching staff
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice-captain(s)
Long-term injury list
Upgraded rookie(s)
(vet) Veterans list
(B) Category B rookie
(*) Suspended for 2016 season
Updated: 18 August 2016 Source(s): Players , Coaches
2016 season
Pre-season
The 2016 NAB Challenge saw the senior assistant coach, Simon Goodwin take over as coach in preparation for him becoming the senior coach of the club from the 2017 season.[ 4] Melbourne was one of three teams to finish undefeated during the pre-season competition[ 45] with a nineteen-point win against Port Adelaide ,[ 46] a twelve-point win against Western Bulldogs [ 47] and a twenty five point win against St Kilda .[ 48] The list headed into the main season with very little injuries[ 49] apart from young midfielder, Angus Brayshaw who suffered a knee injury five seconds into the first match of the NAB Challenge,[ 50] which forced him to miss the remainder of the pre-season and round one against Greater Western Sydney .[ 51]
Week 1
Round 1
Saturday, 27 February (1:35 pm)
Port Adelaide
def. by
Melbourne
Playford Alive Oval (crowd: 4,981)
Report
1.3.3 (30) 1.6.5 (50) 1.6.5 (50)1.10.7 (76)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
0.2.2 (14) 0.4.3 (27) 0.10.5 (65)0.15.5 (95)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Broadbent (SG), Westhoff 3, Boak 3, Schulz , White , R. Gray , Young
Goals
Garlett 3, Kent 2, vandenBerg 2, Pedersen 2, Salem , Kennedy , M. Jones , Hogan , Harmes , Tyson
Boak , Westhoff , Hartlett , Toumpas , S. Gray , Pittard
Best
Gawn , Viney , vandenBerg , Garlett , Kennedy , Tyson
Nil
Injuries
Brayshaw (knee)
Nil
Reports
Nil
Week 2
Round 2
Sunday, 6 March (2:05 pm)
Western Bulldogs
def. by
Melbourne
Highgate Recreational Reserve (crowd: 4,189)
Report
0.4.3 (27) 0.4.5 (29) 1.7.8 (59)1.7.9 (60)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
0.1.2 (8) 0.4.4 (28) 0.6.5 (35)0.10.12 (72)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Webb (SG), Hrovat , Roughead , Minson , Redpath , Williams , Honeychurch , Jong
Goals
Watts 3, Pedersen , Garlett , vandenBerg , Tyson , Harmes , N. Jones , Frost
Jong , Hrovat , Honeychurch , Liberatore , Daniel
Best
Viney , N. Jones , Watts , Vince , Bugg
Nil
Injuries
Nil
Nil
Reports
Nil
Week 3
Round 3
Sunday, 13 March (4:10 pm)
Melbourne
def.
St Kilda
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 8,621)
Report
0.4.1 (25) 0.8.5 (53) 0.11.12 (78)1.14.14 (107)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
0.4.5 (29) 0.6.7 (43) 9.10.0 (64)0.12.11 (83)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Salem (SG), Garlett 3, Watts 2, Oliver 2, Kent 2, Hogan 2, Kennedy , Pedersen , Bugg
Goals
Billings 3, Bruce 2, Armitage , Montagna , Hickey , Steven , Newnes , Weller , Dunstan
Bugg , N. Jones , Gawn , T. McDonald , Garlett , Tyson , Salem
Best
Steven , Billings , Armitage , Montagna , Newnes , Fisher , Geary
Jetta (leg), M. Jones (concussion)
Injuries
Riewoldt (calf)
Nil
Reports
Nil
Home and away season
The opening round saw Melbourne defeat Greater Western Sydney by two points at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in a come from behind victory in which Melbourne scored six final quarter goals to two.[ 52] Clayton Oliver made his AFL debut in the match,[ 53] with Tomas Bugg and Ben Kennedy playing their first match for Melbourne after being traded from Greater Western Sydney and Collingwood respectively.[ 54] The club entered the round two match against Essendon as heavy favourites;[ 55] Melbourne ultimately lost the match by thirteen points,[ 56] with Jack Viney admitting after the match they "lacked respect" for Essendon due to the numerous top-up signings from the supplements saga and the players "got ahead of themselves".[ 57] The next three matches saw Melbourne play consistently for the first time during the season with a narrow three point loss to North Melbourne ,[ 58] a thirty-five point win against Collingwood,[ 59] and a thirty-three point win against Richmond in the Anzac Day eve match,[ 60] which saw Melbourne win two matches in a row for the first time since 2011.[ 61] Josh Wagner and Jayden Hunt made their AFL debuts in rounds three and four respectively.[ 62] [ 63] Melbourne played their first match at Etihad Stadium for the season in a home match against St Kilda , even though St Kilda are a tenant of Etihad Stadium. Melbourne lost the match by thirty-nine points,[ 64] however the match saw the highly hyped Christian Petracca make his long-awaited AFL debut[ 65] and Jesse Hogan kicked a career-high seven goals.[ 66]
The next two out of three matches were large victories by Melbourne with a seventy-three point win against Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium in round seven[ 67] and a sixty-three point win against the Brisbane Lions at the MCG in round nine.[ 68] The match against Gold Coast saw Melbourne score 161 points, their highest since round six in 2004.[ 69] The match in between, however, was a thirty-two point loss to eventual premiers, the Western Bulldogs .[ 70] The club headed to Alice Springs in round ten for their first sold home match of the year as part of a sponsorship with Tourism NT. A disappointing match saw Melbourne lose to Port Adelaide by forty-five points[ 71] in conjunction with a one-match suspension to the in form, Jack Viney.[ 72] Jack Trengove made his long-awaited return in round eleven against Hawthorn , playing his first AFL match since round two in 2014.[ 73] The match was level at three-quarter time, however three final quarter goals to zero saw Hawthorn win by eighteen points.[ 74] The next week was the annual Queen's Birthday clash against Collingwood which Melbourne won by forty-six points, their first Queen's Birthday win since 2007.[ 75] A fifty-five point loss to Sydney in extremely wet conditions at the Sydney Cricket Ground was Melbourne's last match before the mid-season bye.[ 76] Melbourne's score of 31 was the lowest score ever recorded at the Sydney Cricket Ground .[ 77]
Melbourne's first match after the bye was against the in form, Adelaide at the MCG, losing by twenty-two points; the match was described as a much closer match than what the scoreboard suggested.[ 78] Melbourne returned to the Northern Territory for the second time during the season, this time in a thirty-two point win against Fremantle in Darwin ; it was also Melbourne's first win in the Northern Territory since 2011.[ 79] In round 17, Melbourne returned to Etihad Stadium to play against St Kilda for the second time in the season, it was another disappointing loss and the fourteenth consecutive loss against St Kilda.[ 80] The chance of playing finals was effectively ruled out by then-coach Paul Roos .[ 81] The next four weeks was the best patch of football for Melbourne, with a narrow six point loss to West Coast in Perth ,[ 82] in which West Coast coach, Adam Simpson declared Melbourne should have won the match.[ 83] Three consecutive wins against Gold Coast, Hawthorn and Port Adelaide[ 84] [ 85] [ 86] meant Melbourne were back in the frame to potentially play finals.[ 87] The match against Hawthorn, labelled as one of the upsets of the season, drew high media attention as Hawthorn were on a nine-match winning streak, were on top of the ladder and Melbourne hadn't defeated Hawthorn since 2006.[ 88] The win against Port Adelaide was also Melbourne's first victory against Port Adelaide in South Australia since 2000.[ 89] Despite having a chance to play finals, Melbourne lost to an out of form Carlton who had lost their previous nine matches, Melbourne's performance was described as "dispirited".[ 90] The final match of the season saw Melbourne play at Simonds Stadium against Geelong , they suffered a 111-point loss, the worst for the season and outgoing coach, Paul Roos' biggest defeat in his coaching career.[ 91]
Round 1
Round 1
Saturday, 26 March (1:40 pm)
Melbourne
def.
Greater Western Sydney
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 28,505)
Report
5.0 (30) 5.4 (34) 6.5 (41)12.8 (80)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
3.4 (22) 6.8 (44) 8.14 (62)10.18 (78)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Hogan 3, Garlett 2, vandenBerg 2, Vince , Kennedy , Harmes , Kent , Watts
Goals
Ward 2, Lobb 2, Johnson 2, Scully , Smith , Steele , Greene
Viney , Kennedy , T. McDonald , Oliver , N. Jones , Watts , Hogan
Best
Ward , Scully , Shaw , Davis , Shiel , Lobb
O. McDonald (ankle)
Injuries
Nil
Nil
Reports
Nil
Debut(s): Clayton Oliver
Debut(s) for MFC: Tomas Bugg (Greater Western Sydney ), Ben Kennedy (Collingwood )
Milestone(s): Jack Viney (50th AFL game), Clayton Oliver (Rising Star nominee )
Brownlow votes: Jack Viney (Melbourne ) 3 votes, Clayton Oliver (Melbourne ) 2 votes , Phil Davis (Greater Western Sydney ) 1 vote
Record: 1 win, 0 losses, 0 draws (102.56%)
Ladder position: 9th
Round 2
Round 2
Saturday, 2 April (2:10 pm)
Essendon
def.
Melbourne
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 50,424)
Report
2.2 (14) 7.7 (49) 8.10 (58)11.14 (80)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
1.4 (10) 6.4 (40) 7.7 (49)10.7 (67)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Z. Merrett 2, Brown 2, Daniher 2, Stokes , Hartley , Kommer , Langford , Parish
Goals
Kennedy 3, Garlett 2, Brayshaw , Harmes , Oliver , Watts , Hogan
Z. Merrett , Daniher , Zaharakis , Parish , J. Merrett , Goddard , Kelly , McDonald-Tipungwuti
Best
Kennedy , Vince , N. Jones , M. Jones , Tyson
Fantasia (knee), Dea (nose)
Injuries
Nil
Ambrose (rough conduct)
Reports
Nil
Milestone(s): Clayton Oliver (1st AFL goal)
Brownlow votes: Zach Merrett (Essendon ) 3 votes, David Zaharakis (Essendon ) 2 votes, Joe Daniher (Essendon ) 1 vote
Record: 1 win, 1 loss, 0 draws (93.04%)
Ladder position: 11th
Round 3
Round 3
Sunday, 10 April (1:10 pm)
North Melbourne
def.
Melbourne
Blundstone Arena (crowd: 12,607)
Report
8.2 (50) 10.4 (64) 17.7 (109)21.10 (136)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
2.2 (14) 11.5 (71) 14.7 (91)20.11 (131)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Harvey 6, Goldstein 5, Waite 4, Petrie 2, Gibson 2, Ziebell , Macmillan
Goals
Kent 4, Watts 3, Hogan 3, Oliver 2, Gawn 2, N. Jones , vandenBerg , Dunn , Tyson , Harmes , Viney
Harvey , Goldstein , Waite , Ziebell , Cunnington
Best
Vince , Viney , Oliver , Gawn , Hogan , Kent
Garner (hamstring)
Injuries
Nil
Nil
Reports
Nil
Debut(s): Josh Wagner
Brownlow votes: Todd Goldstein (North Melbourne ) 3 votes, Brent Harvey (North Melbourne ) 2 votes, Jack Viney (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 1 win, 2 losses, 0 draws (94.56%)
Ladder position: 10th
Round 4
Round 4
Sunday, 17 April (3:20 pm)
Collingwood
def. by
Melbourne
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 47,558)
Report
1.2 (8) 6.5 (35) 8.10 (58)9.13 (67)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
6.2 (38) 11.2 (68) 14.4 (88)16.6 (102)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Cloke 2, Sidebottom 2, Varcoe , Treloar , Sinclair , Fasolo , Moore
Goals
Watts 4, Tyson 2, Pedersen 2, Hogan 2, Viney , Frost , Kennedy , Brayshaw , Kent , Gawn
Pendlebury , Treloar , Sidebottom , Adams , Langdon
Best
Gawn , Viney , Watts , Wagner , Tyson , N. Jones , Bugg
Goldsack (illness) replaced in selected side by White , Reid (knee), Sinclair (concussion), Cloke (elbow)
Injuries
Brayshaw (concussion)
Nil
Reports
Nil
Debut(s): Jayden Hunt
Brownlow votes: Jack Watts (Melbourne ) 3 votes, Nathan Jones (Melbourne ) 2 votes, Jack Viney (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 2 wins, 2 losses, 0 draws (105.26%)
Ladder position: 10th
Round 5
Round 5
Sunday, 24 April (7:10 pm)
Melbourne
def.
Richmond
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 59,968)
Report
5.1 (31) 11.3 (69) 14.7 (91)20.9 (129)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
2.3 (15) 7.5 (47) 11.9 (75)14.12 (96)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Garlett 4, Vince 3, Watts 3, Tyson 2, Gawn 2, Brayshaw , Bugg , Salem , Harmes , Frost , Kent
Goals
Riewoldt 3, Lloyd 3, Vickery 3, Edwards , Chaplin , Martin , B. Ellis , Miles
Gawn , Viney , Tyson , Salem , Kent , N. Jones , Garlett
Best
Cotchin , Miles , Riewoldt , Edwards
Nil
Injuries
Deledio (quad) replaced in the side by Townsend , Riewoldt (ankle)
Nil
Reports
Rance (striking)
Brownlow votes: Max Gawn (Melbourne ) 3 votes, Jack Viney (Melbourne ) 2 votes, Dom Tyson (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 3 wins, 2 losses, 0 draws (111.38%)
Ladder position: 10th
Round 6
Round 6
Saturday, 30 April (1:45 pm)
Melbourne
def. by
St Kilda
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 27,260)
Report
5.3 (33) 8.3 (51) 11.5 (71)15.6 (96)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
3.4 (22) 9.9 (63) 17.11 (113)20.15 (135)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Hogan 7, Watts 2, Frost 2, Bugg , Tyson , N. Jones , Kent
Goals
Membrey 5, Riewoldt 3, Bruce 3, Acres 2, Sinclair 2, Dunstan , Newnes , Gresham , Weller , Armitage
Hogan , Viney , N. Jones , Vince
Best
Riewoldt , Acres , Steven , Membrey , Sinclair , Armitage
Harmes (corked thigh), Salem (concussion)
Injuries
Ross (shoulder), Webster (thumb)
Nil
Reports
Nil
Debut(s): Christian Petracca
Brownlow votes: Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda ) 3 votes, Jesse Hogan (Melbourne ) 2 votes , Tim Membrey (St Kilda ) 1 vote
Record: 3 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws (102.20%)
Ladder position: 9th
Round 7
Round 7
Saturday, 7 May (5:10 pm)
Gold Coast
def. by
Melbourne
Metricon Stadium (crowd: 12,780)
Report
4.2 (26) 8.2 (50) 11.3 (69)14.3 (87)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
2.3 (15) 8.7 (55) 17.11 (113)24.16 (160)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Lynch 4, Ablett 2, Garlett 2, Wright 2, Currie , Grant , Hall , Macpherson
Goals
Garlett 3, Harmes 3, Pedersen 3, Gawn 2, N. Jones 2, Kennedy 2, Petracca 2, Viney 2, Hogan , Kent , Stretch , Tyson , Vince
Lynch , Day , Saad , Miller , Harbrow
Best
Gawn , Viney , N. Jones , Harmes , Vince , Oliver , Bugg
Rosa (hamstring), Sexton (forearm)
Injuries
Nil
Nil
Reports
Nil
Milestone(s): Christian Petracca (1st AFL goal), James Harmes (Rising Star nominee )
Brownlow votes: Max Gawn (Melbourne ) 3 votes, Nathan Jones (Melbourne ) 2 votes, Jack Viney (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 4 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws (112.67%)
Ladder position: 9th
Round 8
Round 8
Sunday, 15 May (3:20 pm)
Melbourne
def. by
Western Bulldogs
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 39,921)
Report
2.2 (14) 5.5 (35) 7.9 (51)12.10 (82)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
5.5 (35) 8.9 (57) 12.10 (82)17.12 (114)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Watts 3, Kennedy 2, Garlett 2, Viney , Petracca , Oliver , T. McDonald , Hogan
Goals
Stringer 5, Redpath 3, Picken 2, Dickson 2, McLean , Liberatore , Wallis , Dale , Hunter
Viney , Tyson , Stretch , Kennedy , T. McDonald
Best
Bontempelli , Liberatore , Hunter , Dahlhaus , M. Boyd , Picken , Stringer
Nil
Injuries
Stringer (corked calf), Roberts (head), Roughead (shoulder)
Vince (rough conduct)
Reports
Nil
Milestone(s): Jack Watts (100th AFL goal), Bernie Vince (50th MFC game)
Brownlow votes: Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs ) 3 votes, Lachie Hunter (Western Bulldogs ) 2 votes, Tom Liberatore (Western Bulldogs ) 1 vote
Record: 4 wins, 4 losses, 0 draws (106.81%)
Ladder position: 9th
Round 9
Round 9
Sunday, 22 May (1:10 pm)
Melbourne
def.
Brisbane Lions
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 26,892)
Report
5.6 (36) 10.7 (77) 13.10 (88)19.17 (131)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
2.3 (15) 5.5 (35) 6.10 (46)9.14 (68)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Hogan 5, Harmes 4, Garlett 2, Michie , Kent , Kennedy , Newton , N. Jones , Watts , Viney , Stretch
Goals
Bell 3, Lester 2, Zorko , Taylor , Keays , Freeman
Hogan , Bugg , Stretch , Petracca , Garlett , Oliver , Watts
Best
Zorko , Robinson , Bell , Rich
Oliver (corked thigh)
Injuries
Nil
Nil
Reports
Nil
Milestone(s): Nathan Jones (100th AFL goal), Viv Michie (1st AFL goal), Christian Petracca (Rising Star nominee )
Brownlow votes: Jesse Hogan (Melbourne ) 3 votes, James Harmes (Melbourne ) 2 votes, Clayton Oliver (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 5 wins, 4 losses, 0 draws (113.59%)
Ladder position: 9th
Round 10
Round 10
Saturday, 28 May (1:40 pm)
Melbourne
def. by
Port Adelaide
TIO Traeger Park (crowd: 5,146)
Report
2.7 (19) 4.9 (33) 9.12 (66)10.16 (76)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
2.4 (16) 8.6 (54) 12.11 (83)18.13 (121)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Hogan 3, Watts 2, Gawn 2, Neal-Bullen , Garlett , Kent
Goals
Dixon 5, Young 2, Wingard 2, Impey 2, Hartlett , Boak , Howard , R. Gray , Byrne-Jones , Krakouer , Neade
Gawn , N. Jones , Watts , Hogan , Wagner , T. McDonald
Best
Wingard , R. Gray , Ebert , Dixon , Westhoff , Boak , Byrne-Jones
Garland (cheekbone)
Injuries
Broadbent (gastro) replaced in selected side by S. Gray , Hombsch (hamstring), Stewart (concussion).
Nil
Reports
Nil
Brownlow votes: Chad Wingard (Port Adelaide ) 3 votes, Charlie Dixon (Port Adelaide ) 2 votes, Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide ) 1 vote
Record: 5 wins, 5 losses, 0 draws (107.33%)
Ladder position: 9th
Round 11
Round 11
Saturday, 4 June (1:45 pm)
Hawthorn
def.
Melbourne
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 41,833)
Report
4.5 (29) 6.7 (43) 8.14 (62)11.16 (82)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
2.0 (12) 7.2 (44) 10.2 (62)10.4 (64)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Gunston 3, Breust 2, O'Brien 2, Rioli , Hill , Stewart , Puopolo
Goals
Kent 2, Watts 2, Dawes , Petracca , Hogan , vandenBerg , Tyson , N. Jones
Mitchell , Lewis , Gibson , Birchall , Smith , Frawley , Gunston
Best
Tyson , Vince , N. Jones , Watts , T. McDonald , Kent
Gunston (right ankle)
Injuries
Nil
Nil
Reports
Vince (striking)
Milestone(s): Max Gawn (50th AFL game)
Brownlow votes: Bernie Vince (Melbourne ) 3 votes , Josh Gibson (Hawthorn ) 2 votes, Nathan Jones (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 5 wins, 6 losses, 0 draws (105.08%)
Ladder position: 11th
Round 12
Round 12
Monday, 13 June (3:20 pm)
Melbourne
def.
Collingwood
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 60,158)
Report
2.4 (16) 9.6 (60) 11.7 (73)16.8 (104)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
4.4 (38) 5.4 (34) 6.6 (42)8.10 (58)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Hogan 3, Kent 3, Gawn 3, Watts 2, Viney , Trengove , Petracca , N. Jones , Kennedy
Goals
Cox 2, Maynard , White , Sidebottom , Varcoe , Greenwood , Grundy
Gawn , Vince , N. Jones , Kent , T. McDonald , Tyson , Hogan , Bugg , Kennedy
Best
Treloar , Pendlebury , Howe , De Goey , Varcoe
vandenBerg (nose)
Injuries
Frost (shoulder), Reid (left knee), Pendlebury (left ankle)
Nil
Reports
Nil
Brownlow votes: Bernie Vince (Melbourne ) 3 votes, Max Gawn (Melbourne ) 2 votes, Nathan Jones (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 6 wins, 6 losses, 0 draws (108.91%)
Ladder position: 10th
Round 13
Round 13
Sunday, 19 June (1:10 pm)
Sydney
def.
Melbourne
Sydney Cricket Ground (crowd: 19,086)
Report
2.6 (18) 4.8 (32) 6.13 (49)12.14 (86)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
1.1 (7) 2.3 (15) 3.6 (24)4.7 (31)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Franklin 4, Towers 2, McGlynn 2, Hewett , Kennedy , Nankervis , Lloyd
Goals
Petracca 2, Kent , Hogan
McVeigh , Parker , Hannebery , Franklin , Jones , Towers
Best
Vince , N. Jones , Gawn , Petracca , Viney , Wagner
Nil
Injuries
Nil
Nil
Reports
Nil
Brownlow votes: Luke Parker (Sydney ) 3 votes, Lance Franklin (Sydney ) 2 votes, Jarrad McVeigh (Sydney ) 1 vote
Record: 6 wins, 7 losses, 0 draws (103.73%)
Ladder position: 10th
Round 14
Round 15
Round 15
Sunday, 3 July (3:20 pm)
Melbourne
def. by
Adelaide
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 29,133)
Report
2.3 (15) 10.4 (64) 14.5 (89)15.8 (98)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
5.2 (32) 8.5 (43) 15.8 (98)18.12 (120)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Gartlett 4, Hogan 3, Watts 3, Kennedy , Hunt , Kent , N. Jones , Harmes
Goals
Walker 3, Douglas 3, Betts 3, Jenkins 2, Cameron 2, McGovern 2, Lynch , Atkins , Lyons
Watts , Hunt , N. Jones , Hogan , Gartlett , Jetta
Best
Laird , Walker , M. Crouch , B. Crouch , Cameron , Douglas
Nil
Injuries
Nil
Nil
Reports
Nil
Milestone(s): Dom Tyson (50th MFC game), Jayden Hunt (1st AFL goal)
Brownlow votes: Rory Laird (Adelaide ) 3 votes, Nathan Jones (Melbourne ) 2 votes , Rory Sloane (Adelaide ) 1 vote
Record: 6 wins, 8 losses, 0 draws (101.73%)
Ladder position: 10th
Round 16
Round 16
Saturday, 9 July (7:10 pm)
Melbourne
def.
Fremantle
TIO Stadium (crowd: 8,163)
Report
6.5 (41) 9.8 (62) 11.11 (77)12.15 (87)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
2.0 (12) 3.1 (19) 7.4 (46)8.7 (55)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Hogan 4, Watts 3, Kent 3, vandenBerg , N. Jones
Goals
Pavlich 3, Mayne 2, Suban , Taberner , Ballantyne
Hogan , Viney , N. Jones , Watts , Hunt , Tyson , Grimes
Best
Neale , Hill , Sutcliffe , Pavlich , Blakely
O. McDonald (ankle), Vince (shin)
Injuries
Mundy (concussion)
Nil
Reports
Weller (high contact)
Brownlow votes: Nathan Jones (Melbourne ) 3 votes, Jack Viney (Melbourne ) 2 votes, Jesse Hogan (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 7 wins, 8 losses, 0 draws (103.98%)
Ladder position: 10th
Round 17
Round 17
Sunday, 17 July (3:20 pm)
St Kilda
def.
Melbourne
Etihad Stadium (crowd: 25,322)
Report
3.3 (21) 8.6 (54) 10.12 (72)15.20 (110)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
6.2 (38) 6.5 (41) 9.7 (61)11.8 (74)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Membrey 4, Weller 3, Geary 2, Montagna , Bruce , Riewoldt , Roberton , Dunstan
Goals
Petracca 2, Garlett 2, Gawn 2, Watts , vandenBerg , Hogan , Viney , Kennedy
Hickey , Membrey , Steven , Weller , Ross , Montagna
Best
Viney , Vince , T. McDonald , Jetta , Harmes
Nil
Injuries
Hogan (hip), Watts (right ankle)
Nil
Reports
Hogan (striking)
Milestone(s): Jack Grimes (100th AFL game)
Brownlow votes: Tim Membrey (St Kilda ) 3 votes, Maverick Weller (St Kilda ) 2 votes, Jack Viney (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 7 wins, 9 losses, 0 draws (101.27%)
Ladder position: 11th
Round 18
Round 18
Saturday, 23 July (2:35 pm)
West Coast
def.
Melbourne
Domain Stadium (crowd: 33,908)
Report
2.1 (13) 5.2 (32) 8.4 (52)10.6 (66)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
2.2 (14) 5.4 (34) 8.10 (58)8.12 (60)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Kennedy 3, Priddis , Darling , Duggan , Lycett , Cripps , Gaff , Hill
Goals
Garlett 3, Dawes 2, M Jones , Petracca , Kent
Priddis , Shuey , Gaff , Kennedy , Hurn , Lycett
Best
N Jones , Tyson , Viney , Garlett , Kent , Gawn
Nil
Injuries
Jetta (left knee)
Nil
Reports
Nil
Brownlow votes: Matt Priddis (West Coast ) 3 votes, Dom Tyson (Melbourne ) 2 votes, Dean Kent (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 7 wins, 10 losses, 0 draws (100.83%)
Ladder position: 11th
Round 19
Round 19
Sunday, 31 July (1:10 pm)
Melbourne
def.
Gold Coast
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 20,627)
Report
1.3 (9) 6.6 (42) 7.10 (52)9.12 (66)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
3.3 (21) 4.6 (30) 6.8 (44)9.10 (64)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
vandenBerg 3, Watts 3, Dawes , Kent , Petracca
Goals
Lynch 2, Garlett 2, Matera 2, Malceski , Shaw , Grant
Tyson , Watts , Harmes , vandenBerg , O. McDonald , Gawn
Best
Miller , Rosa , Lynch , Harbrow , Shaw
Hogan (knee)
Injuries
Shaw (ankle)
Nil
Reports
Nil
Milestone(s): Tom McDonald (100th AFL game), Chris Dawes (50th MFC game)
Brownlow votes: Max Gawn (Melbourne ) 3 votes, Jack Watts (Melbourne ) 2 votes, Dom Tyson (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 8 wins, 10 losses, 0 draws (100.92%)
Ladder position: 11th
Round 20
Round 20
Saturday, 6 August (2:10 pm)
Melbourne
def.
Hawthorn
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 38,818)
Report
5.2 (32) 9.2 (56) 12.6 (78)17.8 (110)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
3.3 (21) 7.9 (51) 10.12 (72)11.15 (81)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Watts 3, Weideman 2, Bugg 2, Tyson 2, Petracca , Gawn , Hunt , Kent , Brayshaw , vandenBerg , Stretch , Pedersen
Goals
Rioli 4, Gunston 2, Ceglar 2, Smith 2, O'Brien
N. Jones , Gawn , Viney , Tyson , Watts , Vince , T. McDonald , Oliver
Best
Rioli , Smith , Hodge , Lewis , Mitchell
Nil
Injuries
Stratton (pectoral muscle)
Nil
Reports
Nil
Debut(s): Sam Weideman
Milestone(s): Dean Kent (50th AFL game), Sam Weideman (1st AFL goal)
Brownlow votes: Jack Viney (Melbourne ) 3 votes, Max Gawn (Melbourne ) 2 votes , Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn ) 1 vote
Record: 9 wins, 10 losses, 0 draws (102.58%)
Ladder position: 11th
Round 21
Round 21
Saturday, 13 August (7:10 pm)
Port Adelaide
def. by
Melbourne
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 33,426)
Report
1.2 (8) 2.4 (16) 6.5 (35)8.6 (54)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
4.3 (27) 8.5 (53) 9.9 (63)13.16 (94)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Polec 2, Young 2, Wingard , Krakouer , Wines , S. Gray
Goals
Brayshaw 2, Bugg 2, Garlett 2, Frost , Kent , Oliver , Vince , Tyson , Watts , N. Jones
S. Gray , Polec , R. Gray , Pittard , Wines
Best
Tyson , Vince , Gawn , Oliver , Hunt
Wingard (hamstring)
Injuries
Nil
Nil
Reports
Nil
Milestone(s): Oscar McDonald (Rising Star nominee )
Brownlow votes: Max Gawn (Melbourne ) 3 votes, Dom Tyson (Melbourne ) 2 votes, Jayden Hunt (Melbourne ) 1 vote
Record: 10 wins, 10 losses, 0 draws (104.78%)
Ladder position: 9th
Round 22
Round 22
Sunday, 21 August (1:10 pm)
Carlton
def.
Melbourne
Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 40,693)
Report
4.5 (29) 7.8 (50) 10.10 (70)11.12 (78)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
2.2 (14) 4.8 (32) 6.10 (46)7.16 (58)
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Buckley 3, Graham 2, Wright , Everitt , Cripps , Sumner , Jones , Phillips
Goals
VandenBerg , Hunt , Hogan , Oliver , Bugg , Neal-Bullen , Gawn
Cripps , Gibbs , Buckley , Docherty , Simpson
Best
Tyson , Viney , Hunt , N. Jones , Oliver
Silvagni (soreness) replaced in the selected side by Graham , Kerridge (illness) replaced in the selected side by Everitt , Buckley (head), C. Curnow (knee)
Injuries
Watts (eye), Kent (leg)
Nil
Reports
Nil
Brownlow votes: Patrick Cripps (Carlton ) 3 votes, Bryce Gibbs (Carlton ) 2 votes, Kade Simpson (Carlton ) 1 vote
Record: 10 wins, 11 losses, 0 draws (103.49%)
Ladder position: 10th
Round 23
Round 23
Saturday, 27 August (1:45 pm)
Geelong
def.
Melbourne
Simonds Stadium (crowd: 24,413)
Report
8.2 (50) 11.6 (72) 14.10 (94)24.11 (155)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
2.0 (12) 3.2 (20) 3.6 (24)6.8 (44)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Hawkins 6, Menzel 4, Menegola 3, Bartel 3, Motlop 2, Caddy 2, McCarthy , Selwood , Duncan , Taylor
Goals
Garlett 2, vandenBerg , Weideman , Brayshaw , Hogan
Dangerfield , Caddy , Hawkins , Guthrie , Selwood , Taylor , Menzel
Best
Tyson , Petracca , Hunt , Salem
Kolodjashnij (calf)
Injuries
Kent (corked thigh), replaced in selected side by M. Jones
Nil
Reports
Nil
Brownlow votes: Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong ) 3 votes, Joel Selwood (Geelong ) 2 votes, Sam Menegola (Geelong ) 1 vote
Record: 10 wins, 12 losses, 0 draws (97.64%)
Ladder position: 11th
Ladder
Source:
AFL Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Ladder breakdown by opposition
Tribunal and match review panel cases
Awards
Brownlow Medal tally
Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal tally (top 10)
Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy – Jack Viney [ 115]
Sid Anderson Memorial Trophy (second in the best and fairest) – Nathan Jones [ 115]
Ron Barassi Snr Memorial Trophy (third in the best and fairest) – Max Gawn [ 115]
Ivor Warne-Smith Memorial Trophy (fourth in the best and fairest) – Dom Tyson [ 115]
Dick Taylor Memorial Trophy (fifth in the best and fairest) – Jack Watts [ 115]
Harold Ball Memorial Trophy (best young player) – Jayden Hunt [ 116]
Troy Broadbridge Trophy (best Melbourne-listed player in the VFL) – Jack Grimes [ 116]
Ron Barassi Jnr Trophy (leadership award) – Jack Viney [ 116]
Ian Ridley Trophy (club ambassador award) – Neville Jetta [ 116]
Norm Smith Memorial Trophy (coach's award) – Max Gawn [ 116]
James McDonald Trophy (heart and spirit award) – Max Gawn [ 116]
Leading goalkicker award – Jesse Hogan (41 goals)[ 117]
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