词条 | 2006 AFL finals series | |
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| competition = afl | year = 2006 | image = 2006AFLFinalsSeries.png | imagesize = 320px | caption = | teams = 8 | premiers = West Coast | count = 3 | minor premiers = West Coast | mpcount = 3 | pre-season cup = | pscount = | matches = 9 | attendance = 532178 | highattend = | top goal scorer = | brownlow medal = | prevseason = 2005 | nextseason = 2007 }} The Australian Football League's 2006 finals series took place between the top eight ladder positions in the 2006 AFL season. It began on the weekend of 8 September 2006 and ended with the 110th AFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 30 September 2006. The winner, West Coast Eagles, was crowned champion of the AFL after defeating Sydney by one point. Eight teams qualified for the finals by finishing in the top eight of the premiership ladder. With the top eight race effectively ending several rounds before the end of the season, the push for the final two positions in the top four heated up as all six teams below West Coast and Adelaide were vying for the crucial "double chance" with only a few rounds left. With wins in the final round, Fremantle and Sydney secured the "double chance" making it the first time in the game's history where the top four positions did not consist of a single Victorian team. Ladder
Summary of results{{AFL finals system|score-width=70 |QF1-details=Sep 9, Subiaco Oval |QF1-team1={{AFL WC}} |QF1-score1=12.12 (84) |QF1-team2={{AFL Syd}} |QF1-score2=13.7 (85) |EF1-details=Sep 10, MCG |EF1-team1={{AFL Col}} |EF1-score1=11.14 (80) |EF1-team2={{AFL Wes}} |EF1-score2=18.13 (121) |QF2-details=Sep 9, AAMI Stadium |QF2-team1={{AFL Ade}} |QF2-score1=10.16 (76) |QF2-team2={{AFL Fre}} |QF2-score2=7.4 (46) |EF2-details=Sep 8, MCG |EF2-team1={{AFL StK}} |EF2-score1=10.12 (72) |EF2-team2={{AFL Mel}} |EF2-score2=13.12 (90) |SF1-details=Sep 16, Subiaco Oval |SF1-team1={{AFL WC}} |SF1-score1=16.17 (113) |SF1-team2={{AFL Wes}} |SF1-score2=5.9 (39) |SF2-details=Sep 15, Subiaco Oval |SF2-team1={{AFL Fre}} |SF2-score1=14.18 (102) |SF2-team2={{AFL Mel}} |SF2-score2=11.8 (74) |PF1-details=Sep 22, Telstra Stadium |PF1-team1={{AFL Syd}} |PF1-score1=19.13 (127) |PF1-team2={{AFL Fre}} |PF1-score2=14.8 (92) |PF2-details=Sep 23, AAMI Stadium |PF2-team1={{AFL Ade}} |PF2-score1=11.9 (75) |PF2-team2={{AFL WC}} |PF2-score2=11.19 (85) |GF-details=Sep 30, MCG |GF-team1={{AFL Syd}} |GF-score1=12.12 (84) |GF-team2={{AFL WC}} |GF-score2=12.13 (85) }} The finals system{{main|AFL final eight system}}The system is a final eight system. This system is different from the McIntyre Final Eight System, which was previously used by the AFL. The top four teams in the eight receive what is popularly known as the "double chance", meaning that they cannot be eliminated from the finals in the first week match, the qualifying final. In contrast the bottom four of the eight play elimination finals in the first week, where only the winners move on to week two. In the second week, the winners of the qualifying finals receive a bye (rest), while qualifying finals losers play the winners of the elimination finals. Home ground advantage goes to the team with the higher final 8 position. In the third week, the winners of the semi-finals play the winners of the qualifying finals in the first week, with the latter receiving home-ground advantage. The winners of those matches move on to the Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.[1] Week OneFirst Qualifying Final (West Coast vs. Sydney){{AFLScorecard2006| team1 = {{AFL WC}} | team1 abbr = West Coast | team1 q1 = 2.3 (15) | team1 q2 = 4.6 (30) | team1 q3 = 9.9 (63) | team1 total = 12.12 (84) | team2 = {{AFL Syd}} | team2 abbr = Sydney | team2 q1 = 3.2 (20) | team2 q2 = 7.3 (45) | team2 q3 = 10.6 (66) | team2 total = 13.7 (85) | venue = Subiaco Oval, Perth | date = 9 September 2006 – 5:30PM AWST | attendance = 43,116 | Metropolitan Free To Air TV audience = 3.386 million | umpires = Vozzo, McBurney, Ryan | team1 goals =2: Lynch, Hunter, Waters, Judd 1: Staker, Stenglein, Cousins, Armstrong | team2 goals =5: Hall 4: O'Loughlin 2: Schneider 1: Kirk, Goodes | team1 best =Judd, R. Jones, Selwood, Wirrpanda, Hunter, B. Jones, Cox | team2 best =Hall, Kirk, McVeigh, O'Loughlin, O'Keefe, Richards, Goodes | reports =West Coast: Chick (rough conduct, charge withdrawn by match review) | injuries =West Coast: Chick (shin) | time = }} Second Qualifying Final (Adelaide vs. Fremantle){{AFLScorecard2006| team1 = {{AFL Ade}} | team1 abbr = Adelaide | team1 q1 = 1.3 (9) | team1 q2 = 3.8 (26) | team1 q3 = 5.12 (42) | team1 total = 10.16 (76) | team2 = {{AFL Fre}} | team2 abbr = Fremantle | team2 q1 = 4.2 (26) | team2 q2 = 5.2 (32) | team2 q3 = 7.4 (46) | team2 total = 7.4 (46) | venue = AAMI Stadium, Adelaide | date = 9 September 2006 – 2:30PM ACST | attendance = 42,208 | umpires = Chamberlain, Ellis, McInery | team1 goals = 2: Bock, Torney, Biglands 1: Clarke, Reilly, Welsh, Perrie | team2 goals = 2: Pavlich, Farmer 1: Crowley, Black, Cook | team1 best = Doughty, Reilly, Torney, Thompson, Edwards, Bassett, Stevens, Bock, Johncock, Bode | team2 best = Black, Bell, Johnson, J. Carr, McPharlin | reports = — | injuries = Fremantle: Grover (back) | time = }} First Elimination Final (Collingwood vs. Western Bulldogs){{AFLScorecard2006| team1 = {{AFL Col}} | team1 abbr = Collingwood | team1 q1 = 5.6 (36) | team1 q2 = 6.9 (45) | team1 q3 = 6.13 (49) | team1 total = 11.14 (80) | team2 = {{AFL WB}} | team2 abbr = W. Bulldogs | team2 q1 = 4.2 (26) | team2 q2 = 8.7 (55) | team2 q3 = 14.10 (94) | team2 total = 18.13 (121) | venue = Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne | date = 10 September 2006 – 2:30PM AEST | attendance = 84,284 | umpires = Kennedy, Allen, Jeffery | team1 goals = 3: Tarrant 2: Holland 1: Fraser, Egan, Rusling, Lockyer, Rocca, Licuria | team2 goals = 4: Montgomery 3: Cooney, Robbins 2: Gilbee, Ray 1: Johnson, Giansiracusa, Minson, Smith | team1 best = R. Shaw, Johnson, Clement, Fraser, H. Shaw, Buckley | team2 best = West, Cross, Ray, Cooney, Morris, Montgomery, Johnson, Giansiracusa, Grant | reports = Collingwood: Holland (charging, received six-week suspension) | injuries = W. Bulldogs: Gilbee (ankle) | time = }} Second Elimination Final (St Kilda vs. Melbourne){{AFLScorecard2006| team1 = {{AFL StK}} | team1 abbr = St Kilda | team1 q1 = 5.4 (34) | team1 q2 = 6.6 (42) | team1 q3 = 9.8 (62) | team1 total = 10.12 (72) | team2 = {{AFL Mel}} | team2 abbr = Melbourne | team2 q1 = 2.2 (14) | team2 q2 = 3.4 (22) | team2 q3 = 8.5 (53) | team2 total = 13.12 (90) | venue = Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne | date = 8 September 2006 – 7:30PM AEST | attendance = 67,528 | umpires = Rosebury, Schmitt, Goldspink | team1 goals = 3: Gehrig 2: Milne, Riewoldt 1: Koschitzke, Peckett, Baker | team2 goals = 4: Neitz 2: McLean 1: Miller, McDonald, Bruce, Robertson, Pickett, Bate, Yze | team1 best =Riewoldt, Harvey, Baker, S. Fisher, Milne, Ball, Gehrig | team2 best =McLean, Neitz, Bruce, Green, McDonald, White, Carroll | reports = St Kilda: A. Thompson (rough conduct, received reprimand) | injuries = St Kilda: R. Clarke (hamstring), Gehrig (ankle), X. Clarke (back), Harvey (hamstring) Melbourne: Whelan (shoulder) | time = }} Week TwoFirst Semi Final (West Coast vs. Western Bulldogs){{AFLScorecard2006| team1 = West Coast Eagles | team1 abbr = West Coast | team1 q1 = 4.3 (27) | team1 q2 = 8.7 (55) | team1 q3 = 9.12 (66) | team1 total = 16.17 (113) | team2 = Western Bulldogs | team2 abbr = W. Bulldogs | team2 q1 = 3.4 (22) | team2 q2 = 4.6 (30) | team2 q3 = 4.9 (33) | team2 total = 5.9 (39) | venue = Subiaco Oval, Perth | date = 16 September 2006 – 5:30PM AWST | attendance = 43,219 | umpires = Kennedy, Allen, Schmitt | team1 goals = 6: Lynch 4: Hunter 1: Waters, Hansen, Judd, Embley, Cousins, Cox | team2 goals = 3: Johnson 1: Grant, Robbins | team1 best = Hunter, Judd, Lynch, Hansen, Kerr, Chick, Cousins, Selwood, Butler | team2 best = West, Johnson, Morris, Smith | reports = W. Bulldogs: Harris (striking, received two-week suspension) | injuries = West Coast: Wirrpanda (hamstring) | time = }} Second Semi Final (Fremantle vs. Melbourne){{AFLScorecard2006| team1 = {{AFL Fre}} | team1 abbr = Fremantle | team1 q1 = 3.3 (21) | team1 q2 = 7.9 (51) | team1 q3 = 11.15 (81) | team1 total = 14.18 (102) | team2 = {{AFL Mel}} | team2 abbr = Melbourne | team2 q1 = 3.0 (18) | team2 q2 = 7.3 (45) | team2 q3 = 10.4 (64) | team2 total = 11.8 (74) | venue = Subiaco Oval, Perth | date = 15 September 2006 – 6:30PM AWST | attendance = 42,505 | umpires = Vozzo, McInerney, Goldspink | team1 goals = 2: Murphy, Farmer, M. Carr, Pavlich 1: Cook, Webster, Schammer, Mundy, Longmuir, Headland | team2 goals = 3: Neitz, Robertson 2: Davey 1: McLean, Yze, Miller | team1 best = Black, J. Carr, Schammer, Bell, Parker, M. Carr, Sandilands | team2 best = Miller, Carroll, Brown, Green, McLean, Ward, Johnstone | reports = — | injuries = Fremantle: McPharlin (ankle) | time = }} Week ThreeFirst Preliminary Final (Sydney vs. Fremantle){{AFLScorecard2006| team1 = Sydney Swans | team1 abbr = Sydney | team1 q1 = 3.6 (24) | team1 q2 = 8.7 (55) | team1 q3 = 14.8 (92) | team1 total = 19.13 (127) | team2 = Fremantle Dockers | team2 abbr = Fremantle | team2 q1 = 3.2 (20) | team2 q2 = 6.2 (38) | team2 q3 = 11.6 (72) | team2 total = 14.8 (92) | venue = Telstra Stadium, Sydney | date = 22 September 2006 – 8:00PM AEST | attendance = 61,373 | umpires = Vozzo, McBurney, Allen | team1 goals = 6: Hall 4: O'Keefe, O'Loughlin 2: Bolton 1: Davis, Dempster, Goodes | team2 goals = 4: Pavlich 4 3: Bell 2: Cook, Crowley 1: Farmer, Murphy, Peake | team1 best = Hall, Kirk, O'Keefe, O'Loughlin, C. Bolton, J. Bolton, Goodes | team2 best = Pavlich, Bell, J. Carr, Crowley, Hayden, Sandilands | reports = Fremantle: Jeff Farmer (Fre) for striking Craig Bolton (Syd), reprimand with 95.85 carryover points; Justin Longmuir (Fre) for striking Barry Hall (Syd), reprimand with 42.18 carryover points. | injuries = Fremantle: Farmer (leg), M.Carr (knee) | time = }} Second Preliminary Final (Adelaide vs. West Coast){{AFLScorecard2006| team1 = {{AFL Ade}} | team1 abbr = Adelaide | team1 q1 = 3.3 (21) | team1 q2 = 6.5 (41) | team1 q3 = 8.8 (56) | team1 total = 11.9 (75) | team2 = {{AFL WC}} | team2 abbr = West Coast | team2 q1 = 0.4 (4) | team2 q2 = 2.7 (19) | team2 q3 = 6.12 (48) | team2 total = 11.19 (85) | venue = AAMI Stadium, Adelaide | date = 23 September 2006 – 3:00PM ACST | attendance = 50,514 | umpires = Ellis, Ryan, Goldspink | team1 goals = 3: Bock 2: Bode, Burton 1: Edwards, Welsh, Clarke, McLeod | team2 goals = 4: Hunter 2: Embley 1: Lynch, Kerr, Cousins, Butler, Hansen | team1 best = Johncock, Goodwin, McLeod, Edwards, Reilly, Burton, Thompson | team2 best = Cox, Judd, Cousins, Embley, Hunter, Butler, Kerr | reports = — | injuries = Adelaide: Biglands (knee) | time = }} Week Four{{main|2006 AFL Grand Final}}Grand Final (Sydney vs. West Coast){{AFLScorecardGF2006| team1 = {{AFL Syd}} | team1 abbr = Sydney | team1 q1 = 1.4 (10) | team1 q2 = 4.6 (30) | team1 q3 = 8.11 (59) | team1 total = 12.12 (84) | team2 = {{AFL WC}} | team2 abbr = West Coast | team2 q1 = 4.2 (26) | team2 q2 = 8.7 (55) | team2 q3 = 10.10 (70) | team2 total = 12.13 (85) | venue = Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne | date = 30 September 2006 – 2:30PM AEST | attendance = 97,431 | umpires = Vozzo, Allen, Goldspink | team1 goals = 3: O'Loughlin, Davis 1: Mathews, Roberts-Thomson, Goodes, Schneider, O'Keefe, Malceski | team2 goals = 3: Lynch 2: Embley, Hansen, Cousins 1: Judd, Armstrong, Hunter | team1 best = Fosdike, Richards, Kennelly, O'Loughlin, McVeigh, Kirk, Goodes | team2 best = Embley, Chick, Judd, Glass, Lynch, Selwood, Braun, Cox, Cousins, Kerr | reports = — | injuries = Sydney: Ablett (shoulder) | coin toss = West Coast Eagles | nsm = Andrew Embley | tv = Network Ten | Metropolitan Free to Air TV audience = 3.145million | national anthem = Brian Mannix, John Paul Young, Daryl Braithwaite and Shane Howard | time = }} Notes1. ^AFL Finals System Explained (AFL.com.au) ReferencesWeek One{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
| last = Burgan | first = Matt | title = Demons chase down Saints | publisher = afl.com.au (official AFL website) | date = 8 September 2006 | url = http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=296393 | accessdate = 10 September 2006}}
| last = Phelan | first = Jason | title = Crows overrun Dockers | publisher = afl.com.au (official AFL website) | date = 9 September 2006 | url = http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=296491 | accessdate = 10 September 2006}}
| last = Paul | first = Gough | title = Super Swans by one point | publisher = afl.com.au (official AFL website) | date = 9 September 2006 | url = http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=296517 | accessdate = 10 September 2006}}
| last = Burgan | first = Matt | title = Dogs make a mess of Pies | publisher = afl.com.au (official AFL website) | date = 10 September 2006 | url = http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=296599 | accessdate = 10 September 2006}}{{col-end}} Week Two{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
| last = Gough | first = Paul | title = Freo's finals breakthrough | publisher = afl.com.au (official AFL website) | date = 15 September 2006 | url = http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=298178 | accessdate = 15 September 2006}}
| last = Gough | first = Paul | title = Eagles back to their best | publisher = afl.com.au (official AFL website) | date = 16 September 2006 | url = http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=298264 | accessdate = 16 September 2006}} Week Three{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
| last = Gough | first = Paul | title = Swans earn right to defend | publisher = afl.com.au (official AFL website) | date = 22 September 2006 | url = http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=299545 | accessdate = 23 September 2006}}
| last = Shiell | first = Alan | title = Eagles surge to victory | publisher = afl.com.au (official AFL website) | date = 23 September 2006 | url = http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=299636 | accessdate = 23 September 2006}} External links
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