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词条 2008 Melbourne Football Club season
释义

  1. 2008 list changes

     2007 trades  Retirements and delistings   National draft   Pre-season draft   Rookie draft  

  2. 2008 squad

  3. 2008 season

     Pre-season  NAB Cup  Week 1  NAB Challenge  Week 2  Week 3  Week 4  Home and away season  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Round 7  Round 8  Round 9  Round 10  Round 11  Round 12  Round 13  Round 14  Round 15  Round 16  Round 17  Round 18  Round 19  Round 20  Round 21  Round 22 

  4. Ladder

     Ladder breakdown by opposition 

  5. Awards

     Brownlow Medal tally  Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal tally (top 10) 

  6. 150 Heroes

  7. Off-field crises and debt demolition

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2012}}{{Use Australian English|date=July 2012}}{{Infobox AFL club season
| club = Melbourne Football Club
| season = 2008
| image = Colin sylvia.jpg
| imagesize = 180px
| caption = Colin Sylvia during the 2008 season
| president = Paul Gardiner
(6th season)
(to 9 June)
Jim Stynes
(from 12 June)
| coach = Dean Bailey
(1st season)
| captain = David Neitz
(9th season)
(rounds 1–5)
James McDonald
(1st season)
(rounds 6–22)
Cameron Bruce
(1st season)
(rounds 6–22)
| home ground = MCG
(100,018 capacity)
| preseason comp = Pre-season
| preseason result = First round
| regularseason comp = AFL season
| regularseason result = 16th
| finals series = Finals series
| finals result = DNQ
| club b&f = Best and fairest
| best and fairest = Cameron Bruce
| leading goalscorer = Brad Miller
(26 goals)
| highest attendance = 59,548
(round 11 vs. {{AFL Col}})
| lowest attendance = 11,437
(round 13 vs. {{AFL Syd}})
| average attendance = 30,777
| club membership = 29,619
({{increase}} 1,542 / {{increase}} 5.49%)
| prevseason = 2007
| nextseason = 2009
}}

The 2008 Melbourne Football Club season was the club's 109th year in the VFL/AFL.

In conjunction with the AFL celebrating 150 years since the sport of Australian rules football was first created, the Melbourne Football Club also celebrated its 150th anniversary since its foundation in 1858.[1] This included the celebration of their "150 Heroes", which commemorated the 150 greatest contributing players to ever play for Melbourne.[2] Despite the celebrations, the Demons were tarnished by major on and off field disasters that led to the resignation of Paul Gardiner as chairman of the club and installation of Jim Stynes midway through the season. During August, Jim Stynes attempted to eliminate Melbourne of its major debt with a program called "Debt Demolition".[3]

Melbourne hosted 10 of its 11 games at the MCG, which included its first "home game" against the Brisbane Lions outside of the Gabba since 2000. They also played a home game at Manuka Oval in the nation's capital Canberra against the Sydney Swans during Round 13. Dean Bailey coached his first year as senior coach at Melbourne. David Neitz captained his ninth year for the Demons, however after aggravating a disc in his neck during the Round 5 clash against Carlton,[4] he announced his retirement on 19 May.[5] For the remainder of the year, the captaincy was shared between Cameron Bruce and James McDonald.[6]

Melbourne's horrid year on-field form caused them to win only three matches and ensured they received their 11th wooden spoon.

2008 list changes

2007 trades

Trade gainedTraded fromTrade lost
Pick 14 {{AFL BL}} Travis Johnstone
John Meesen {{AFL Ade}} Pick 37

Retirements and delistings

PlayerNew clubLeagueReasonRef
Nathan D. Brown West Adelaide SANFL Retired
Clint Bizzell Unknown Unknown Retired
Byron Pickett Port Adelaide Magpies SANFL Retired
Ryan Ferguson West Adelaide SANFL Delisted
Heath Neville Hobart TSL Delisted [7]
Shane Neaves West Adelaide SANFL Delisted [8]
Daniel Hayes Unknown Unknown Delisted
Simon Godfrey Norwood Eastern Football League Delisted
Daniel Ward Unknown Unknown Delisted

National draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerStatePositionTeam fromLeague from
1 4 Cale Morton Western Australia}} Forward/Midfield Claremont WAFL
1 14 Jack Grimes Victoria}} Defender/Midfield Northern Knights TAC Cup
2 21 Addam Maric Victoria}} Forward Calder Cannons TAC Cup
4 53 Kyle Cheney Victoria}} Defender North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup
5 66 Tom McNamara South Australia}} Defender South Adelaide SANFL

Pre-season draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerStatePositionTeam fromLeague from
1 3 Stefan Martin Victoria}} Ruckman/Defender Sandringham VFL

Rookie draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerStatePositionTeam fromLeague from
1 3 Trent Zomer Victoria}} Utility Eastern Ranges TAC Cup
2 19 Austin Wonaeamirri Northern Territory}} Forward St Mary's Football Club
Norwood
NTFL
SANFL
3 35 Jake Spencer Queensland}} Ruckman Redland Bombers QAFL
4 49 Shane Valenti Victoria}} Midfield Sandringham VFL

2008 squad

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  • {{Rls player|no= 7|name=Brad Miller}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 8|name=James Frawley}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 9|name=David Neitz}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 10|name=Cale Morton}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 11|name=Paul Johnson}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 12|name=Colin Sylvia}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 13|name=Adem Yze}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 14|name=Lynden Dunn}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 15|name=Ricky Petterd}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 16|name=Jack Grimes}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 17|name=Chris Johnson}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 18|name=Brad Green}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 19|name=Addam Maric}}

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  • {{Rls player|no= 21|name=Daniel Bell}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 22|name=Brent Moloney}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 23|name=James McDonald}}(c)
  • {{Rls player|no= 24|name=Russell Robertson}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 27|name=Jared Rivers}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 28|name=Isaac Weetra}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 29|name=Michael Newton}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 31|name=Paul Wheatley}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 32|name=Cameron Bruce}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 33|name=Stefan Martin}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 34|name=Jeff White}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 36|name=Aaron Davey}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 37|name=Matthew Warnock}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 40|name=Mark Jamar}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 41|name=Nathan Carroll}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 43|name=Jace Bode}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 45|name=Matthew Whelan}}

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  • {{Rls player|no= 39|name=Austin Wonaeamirri}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 42|name=Jake Spencer}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 44|name=Shane Valenti}}

|coach=Dean Bailey
|assistant=Josh Mahoney (forward coach)
|assistant2=Anthony Rock (midfield coach)
|assistant3=Sean Wellman (defensive coach)
|assistant4=Mark Williams (development coach)
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2008 season

Pre-season

NAB Cup

Week 1
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|date = Saturday, 16 February (4:40 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Gee}}
|home Q1 = 0.8.1 (49)
|home Q2 = 1.12.4 (85)
|home Q3 = 1.15.7 (106)
|home final = 2.22.11 (161)
|home super = Byrnes, Wojcinski
|home goals = Johnson 6, Lonergan 2, Gamble 2, Davenport 2, Kelly 2, Byrnes, Ablett, Stokes, Hunt, Prismall, Milburn, Mooney, Wojcinski
|home best = Johnson, Prismall, Ling, Stokes, Milburn, Mooney, Bartel, Wojcinski, Kelly
|home injuries= Ablett (calf)
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 0.2.4 (16)
|away Q2 = 1.4.4 (37)
|away Q3 = 2.8.5 (71)
|away final = 2.11.5 (89)
|away super = Buckley, Garland
|away goals = Newton 2, Garland 2, Valenti , Meesen , Sylvia, Zomer, Green, Weetra, Robertson
|away best = Jones, Buckley, Valenti, Garland
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = Skilled Stadium
|crowd = 15,000 est
|report =  
|umpires = Rosebury, Nicholls, Sully, Kamolins
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes =

Record: 0 Wins, 1 Loss, 0 Draws


}}

NAB Challenge

Week 2
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|date = Friday, 22 Feb (7:30 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Ric}}
|home Q1 = 5.3 (33)
|home Q2 = 6.4 (40)
|home Q3 = 11.5 (71)
|home final = 14.10 (94)
|home goals = Pettifer 3, Schulz 2, Hughes 2, Howat 2, Pattison, Foley, Morton, Brown, Raines
|home best = Pettifer, Newman, Simmonds, Tambling, Foley, Bowden
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 2.3 (15)
|away Q2 = 5.5 (35)
|away Q3 = 6.9 (45)
|away final = 8.11 (59)
|away goals = Newton 2, Bartram, Petterd, Green, Maric, Weetra, Davey
|away best = Newton, Jones, Davey, Sylvia, Johnson, Valenti
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = Cazaly's Stadium
|crowd = 5,321
|report =  
|umpires = Kamolins, Armstrong, Kennedy
|broadcast = none
|notes =

Record: 0 Wins, 1 Loss, 0 Draws


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Week 3
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|date = Friday, 29 Feb (7:00 pm)
|home team = {{AFL WB}}
|home Q1 = 2.3 (15)
|home Q2 = 8.4 (52)
|home Q3 = 11.7 (73)
|home final = 14.9 (93)
|home goals = Murphy 2, Akermanis 2, Eagleton, Minson, O'Keefe, Ward, Hahn, Johnson, Boyd, Mulligan, Griffen, Welsh
|home best = Akermanis, Eagleton, Higgins, Hill, Cooney, Johnson
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 5.4 (34)
|away Q2 = 6.6 (42)
|away Q3 = 9.9 (63)
|away final = 9.9 (63)
|away goals = Davey 2, Robertson 2, Neitz 2, Bate 2, Jones
|away best = Davey, Jones, Bate, Yze, Buckley, Sylvia
|away injuries=
|away reports = Robertson (charging)
|venue = Queen Elizabeth Oval
|crowd = 7000 est
|report =  
|umpires = Head, Kamolins, Mollison
|broadcast = none
|notes = *13 minutes into the last quarter a power failure caused a black-out of the stadium. The match was therefore abandoned with the Western Bulldogs leading Melbourne 14.9.93 to 9.9.63.[9]

Record: 0 Wins, 2 Losses, 0 Draws


}}
Week 4
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|date = Saturday, 5 Mar (2:00 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 6.3 (39)
|home Q2 = 8.4 (52)
|home Q3 = 10.8 (68)
|home final = 14.10 (94)
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|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL NM}}
|away Q1 = 6.4 (40)
|away Q2 = 11.7 (73)
|away Q3 = 19.11 (125)
|away final = 22.14 (146)
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|notes = *North Melbourne finished comfortable winners over Melbourne winning 22.14.146 to 14.10.94.[10]

Record: 0 Wins, 3 Losses, 0 Draws


}}

Home and away season

Round 1

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|title = Round 1
|date = Sunday, 23 Mar (4:40 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Haw}}
|home Q1 = 5.5 (35)
|home Q2 = 7.10 (52)
|home Q3 = 15.12 (102)
|home final = 23.16 (154)
|home goals = Franklin 6, Roughead 3, Osborne 3, Dew 2, Boyle 2, Stokes 2, Campbell 2, Taylor, Young, Rioli
|home best = Bateman, Franklin, Mitchell, Gilham, Osborne, Ladson, Dew, Birchall
|home injuries= Croad (wrist)
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 1.1 (7)
|away Q2 = 1.5 (11)
|away Q3 = 2.10 (22)
|away final = 6.14 (50)
|away goals = Robertson 3, Green 2, Newton
|away best = Jones, Buckley, Green, Moloney
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 40,141
|report =  
|umpires = Farmer, Kennedy, Nicholls
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = *Melbourne lost its first game by over 100 points since Round 18, 1997.

Debut(s): Cale Morton, Isaac Weetra

Brownlow Votes: 1. Chance Bateman ({{AFL Haw}}), 2. Lance Franklin ({{AFL Haw}}), 3. Sam Mitchell ({{AFL Haw}}) [11]

Record: 0 Wins, 1 Loss, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 2

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 2
|date = Saturday, 29 Mar (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 2.4 (16)
|home Q2 = 5.8 (38)
|home Q3 = 7.9 (51)
|home final = 9.12 (66)
|home goals = Neitz 2, White 2, Robertson 2, Davey, Green, Jones
|home best = Wheatley, McDonald, Jones, Green, Carroll
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL WB}}
|away Q1 = 2.5 (17)
|away Q2 = 9.9 (63)
|away Q3 = 18.13 (121)
|away final = 24.17 (161)
|away goals = Murphy 4, Hill 3, Welsh 3, Akermanis 3, Johnson 3, Cross 3, Giansiracusa, Wight, Gilbee, Hahn, Griffen
|away best = Cross, West, Murphy, Cooney, Hill, Gilbee, Griffen, Boyd
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 27,821
|report =  
|umpires = Farmer, Kamolins, Ryan
|broadcast = Network Ten
|notes = Milestone(s): James McDonald (200th AFL game) [12]
Brownlow Votes: 1. Matthew Boyd ({{AFL WB}}), 2. Daniel Cross ({{AFL WB}}), 3. Scott West ({{AFL WB}}) [13]

Record: 0 Wins, 2 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 3

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 3
|date = Sunday, 6 April (1:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Gee}}
|home Q1 = 4.4 (28)
|home Q2 = 8.11 (59)
|home Q3 = 13.14 (92)
|home final = 16.16 (112)
|home goals = Hawkins 5, Mooney 2, Ling 2, Johnson 2, Blake, Ablett, Stokes, Milburn, Chapman
|home best = Corey, Bartel, Hawkins, Ling, Chapman, Taylor
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 3.4 (22)
|away Q2 = 6.6 (42)
|away Q3 = 10.8 (68)
|away final = 12.10 (82)
|away goals = Bruce 3, Dunn 2, Morton 2, Miller, Wheatley, Neitz, White, Green
|away best = Morton, Johnson, Wheatley, Bruce, Green
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = Skilled Stadium
|crowd = 23,569
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20121008192613/http://www.afl.com.au/News/NewsArticle/tabid/208/newsid/57444/Default.aspx]
|umpires = Wenn, Sully, Ryan
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = *Geelong finally unraveled its 2007 AFL premiership flag at the ground.[14]
  • Odds of up to $34 from some betting agencies were offered for Melbourne to beat Geelong. These were the highest ever offered in a VFL/AFL game. Despite Melbourne kicking the first 3 goals of the game and staying in it for a large proportion of the game, Geelong proved to be too strong for a young Demons outfit running away with the game by 30 points.

Debut(s): Austin Wonaeamirri

Brownlow Votes: 1. Joel Corey ({{AFL Gee}}), 2. Tom Hawkins ({{AFL Gee}}), 3. Paul Chapman ({{AFL Gee}}) [15]

Record: 0 Wins, 3 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 4

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 4
|date = Saturday, 12 April (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL NM}}
|home Q1 = 4.8 (32)
|home Q2 = 8.11 (59)
|home Q3 = 13.15 (93)
|home final = 18.19 (117)
|home goals = Thompson 5, Edwards 3, Thomas 3, Campbell 2, Jones 2, Grant, Harvey, Smith
|home best = Harvey, Wells, Rawlings, Thompson, Edwards, Power, Power, Campbell, Firrito
|home injuries= Gibson (knee)
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 1.0 (6)
|away Q2 = 3.6 (24)
|away Q3 = 5.10 (40)
|away final = 11.13 (79)
|away goals = Robertson 3, Wonaeamirri 2, Davey , Dunn, Jamar, McLean, Wheatley, White
|away best = Davey, McDonald, Green
|away injuries=
|away reports = Miller (charging)
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 23,427
|report =  
|umpires = Farmer, Armstrong, McInerney
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = *This match was originally scheduled to be played at Carrara Stadium. However due to North Melbourne's refusal to relocate north to the Gold Coast,[16] the match was moved to the MCG.

Brownlow Votes: 1. Daniel Wells ({{AFL NM}}), 2. Nathan Thompson ({{AFL NM}}), 3. Brent Harvey ({{AFL NM}}) [17]

Record: 0 Wins, 4 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 5

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 5
|date = Sunday, 20 April (1:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 1.3 (9)
|home Q2 = 4.5 (29)
|home Q3 = 4.9 (33)
|home final = 9.14 (68)
|home goals = Green 4, Robertson 2, Jamar, Jones, McDonald
|home best = Bruce, Green, McLean, White, McDonald
|home injuries= Neitz (neck/shoulder)
|home reports = Whelan (striking)
|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL Car}}
|away Q1 = 3.3 (21)
|away Q2 = 10.6 (66)
|away Q3 = 12.10 (82)
|away final = 15.11 (101)
|away goals = Fevola 7, Judd 3, Fisher , Kreuzer, Ó hAilpín, Murphy, Pfeiffer
|away best = Judd, Scotland, Kreuzer, Waite, Carrazzo
|away injuries= Bannister (hamstring), Gibbs
|away reports = Thornton (striking)
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 44,159
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20121009012441/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/58217/default.aspx]
|umpires = Stevic, Stewart, Schmitt
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = *This game marked David Neitz's last ever AFL match, due to a neck injury sustained during the second quarter when Jarrad Waite laid a heavy tackle on him.[18]

Milestone(s): Daniel Bell (50th AFL game) [19]
Brownlow Votes: 1. Brendan Fevola ({{AFL Car}}), 2. Jarrad Waite ({{AFL Car}}), 3. Chris Judd ({{AFL Car}}) [20]

Record: 0 Wins, 5 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 6

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 6
|date = Sunday, 27 April (1:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL BL}}
|home Q1 = 3.6 (24)
|home Q2 = 10.13 (73)
|home Q3 = 15.17 (107)
|home final = 19.23 (137)
|home goals = Bradshaw 6, Hooper 4, Corrie 3, Johnstone 2, Brown 2, Adcock, Rischitelli
|home best = Black, Power, Corrie, Macdonald, Brennan, Hooper
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 2.1 (13)
|away Q2 = 5.2 (32)
|away Q3 = 8.3 (51)
|away final = 13.7 (85)
|away goals = Jones 4, Wonaeamirri 3, Miller 2 , Sylvia 2, Green, Robertson
|away best = Jones, Green, Moloney, Bruce, Wonaeamirri, Jamar
|away injuries= Sylvia (shoulder)
|away reports =
|venue = Gabba
|crowd = 22,878
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20121009012628/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/58592/default.aspx]
|umpires = Nicholls, Head, Armstrong
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = Brownlow Votes: 1. Daniel Bradshaw ({{AFL BL}}), 2. Anthony Corrie ({{AFL BL}}), 3. Simon Black ({{AFL BL}}) [21]

Record: 0 Wins, 6 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 7

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 7
|date = Sunday, 4 May (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 1.3 (9)
|home Q2 = 3.8 (26)
|home Q3 = 8.15 (63)
|home final = 17.17 (119)
|home goals = Wonaeamirri 4, Robertson 4, Davey 3, Miller 3, Green 2, Moloney
|home best = McLean, Wonaeamirri, Robertson, Davey, Miller, Bruce, Green
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Fre}}
|away Q1 = 5.6 (36)
|away Q2 = 11.10 (76)
|away Q3 = 13.17 (95)
|away final = 15.23 (113)
|away goals = Pavlich 5, Tarrant 3, Farmer 2 , Palmer, Bell, Ibbotson, Mundy, Solomon
|away best = Pavlich, Solomon, Palmer, Sandilands, Bell, Ibbotson, Tarrant
|away injuries= McPharlin (corked buttock), Headland (knee)
|away reports =
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 19,423
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20121009012839/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/58899/default.aspx]
|umpires = James, Stewart, Avon
|broadcast = Seven Network
|notes = *Trailing by as much as 51 points at the start of the third quarter, Melbourne kicked 14 goal to 4 in the second half to win by 6 points and give Dean Bailey a historical first win as a senior coach.
  • Melbourne's win was the second greatest win from a half-time deficit in VFL/AFL history.
  • Melbourne players received Brownlow votes from this match for the first time in 2008.
  • Austin Wonaeamirri received the NAB AFL Rising Star nomitation for Round 7.[22]

Brownlow Votes: 1. Jeff White ({{AFL Mel}}), 2. Matthew Pavlich ({{AFL Fre}}), 3. Brock McLean ({{AFL Mel}}) [23]

Record: 1 Win, 6 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 8

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 8
|date = Sunday, 18 May (12:40 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Ade}}
|home Q1 = 8.1 (49)
|home Q2 = 12.6 (78)
|home Q3 = 15.15 (105)
|home final = 22.18 (150)
|home goals = Burton 5, Tippett 4, Goodwin 3, Jericho 3, Porplyzia 3, Stevens, Knights, van Berlo, Vince
|home best = Burton, Vince, Tippett, Porplyzia, van Berlo, Goodwin, Bock, Shirley
|home injuries= Massie (hamstring)
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 4.4 (28)
|away Q2 = 6.5 (41)
|away Q3 = 7.7 (49)
|away final = 11.8 (74)
|away goals = Morton 3, Robertson 2, Wonaeamirri, Miller, Moloney, Garland, Bartram, Bate
|away best = Bartram, Buckley, Jones, Morton
|away injuries= Rivers
|away reports =
|venue = AAMI Stadium
|crowd = 35,649
|report =  
|umpires = Fila, Meredith, Ellis
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = Debut(s):Shane Valenti

Brownlow Votes: 1. Brett Burton ({{AFL Ade}}), 2. Bernie Vince ({{AFL Ade}}), 3. Jason Porplyzia ({{AFL Ade}}) [24]

Record: 1 Win, 7 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 9

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 9
|date = Sunday, 25 May (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 4.3 (27)
|home Q2 = 6.4 (40)
|home Q3 = 9.5 (59)
|home final = 12.6 (78)
|home goals = Holland 3, Robertson 2, Wonaeamirri 2, Jones 2, Johnson , Davey, Bruce
|home best = McLean, Bate, Davey, Holland, Wonaeamirri, Moloney
|home injuries= White (back), Robertson (thigh), Holland (shoulder)
|home reports =
|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL Haw}}
|away Q1 = 3.3 (21)
|away Q2 = 4.7 (31)
|away Q3 = 10.9 (69)
|away final = 14.13 (97)
|away goals = Franklin 3, Rioli 3, Williams 3, Ladson, Campbell, Roughead, Ellis, Clarke
|away best = Bateman, Rioli, Campbell, Birchall, Mitchell, Franklin
|away injuries= Lewis (thigh), Dew (hamstring)
|away reports =
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 41,341
|report =  
|umpires = James, Grun, Armstrong
|broadcast = Seven Network
|notes = *Melbourne gave a spirited effort against Hawthorn after the announcement of David Neitz's retirement [5] as well as controversial comments made by Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett against the club [25] earlier that week. Despite a full game effort by Melbourne, Hawthorn would triumph by 19 points and regain top spot on the AFL ladder.
  • Hawthorn's second win over Melbourne for the year allowed them to overtake Melbourne's tally in wins for all VFL/AFL games contested between the two sides.

Brownlow Votes: 1. Brock McLean ({{AFL Mel}}), 2. Brad Sewell ({{AFL Haw}}), 3. Sam Mitchell ({{AFL Haw}}) [26]

Record: 1 Win, 8 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 10

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 10
|date = Sunday, 1 June (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL StK}}
|home Q1 = 5.4 (34)
|home Q2 = 10.6 (66)
|home Q3 = 12.12 (84)
|home final = 19.15 (129)
|home goals = Schneider 5, Milne 3, Birss 2, Koschitzke 2, Riewoldt , Dal Santo, Gram, Ball, Jones, Montagna, Dempster
|home best = Ball, Fisher, Gram, Dal Santo, Goddard, Montagna, Riewoldt
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 2.2 (14)
|away Q2 = 3.4 (22)
|away Q3 = 3.6 (24)
|away final = 7.8 (50)
|away goals = Yze 3, Dunn, Robertson , Sylvia, Bruce
|away best = Mcdonald, McLean, Bruce, Warnock, Garland
|away injuries= Robertson (achilles), Bate (hand)
|away reports =
|venue = Telstra Dome
|crowd = 27,854
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20121009072135/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/60501/default.aspx]
|umpires = Stevic, Stewart, Head
|broadcast = Seven Network
|notes = *Russell Robertson's season would end pre-maturely after rupturing an Achilles tendon during the game.[27]

Milestone(s): Brad Miller (100th AFL game) [28]
Brownlow Votes: 1. Nick Riewoldt ({{AFL StK}}), 2. Nick Dal Santo ({{AFL StK}}), 3. Luke Ball ({{AFL StK}}) [29]

Record: 1 Win, 9 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 11

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 11
|date = Monday, 9 June (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 4.1 (25)
|home Q2 = 7.4 (46)
|home Q3 = 11.9 (75)
|home final = 13.17 (95)
|home goals = Wonaeamirri 3, Sylvia 3, Yze 2, Green 2, Dunn , Jones, McLean
|home best = McLean, Jones, Bruce, Yze, Warnock, Dunn
|home injuries= Rivers (groin), Moloney (shoulder)
|home reports =
|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL Col}}
|away Q1 = 3.2 (20)
|away Q2 = 8.5 (53)
|away Q3 = 15.8 (98)
|away final = 17.14 (116)
|away goals = Didak 2, Shaw 2, Lockyer 2, Davis 2, Fraser, Johnson, Medhurst, Brown, Swan, Wellingham, O'Brien, Cox, Thomas
|away best = Burns, Didak, Lockyer, Maxwell, O'Brien, Bryan
|away injuries= Rocca (ankle), Pendlebury (back), Cook
|away reports =
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 59,548
|report =  
|umpires = Vosso, Farmer, Meredith
|broadcast = Network Ten
|notes = *Before the match Melbourne celebrated its 150 Heroes with a Lap of Honour around the MCG from past players.[30]
  • Also before the match Paul Gardiner announced his resignation as Melbourne's president and announced Jim Stynes as his successor.[31]
  • Collingwood's win ended Melbourne's winning streak of 4 consecutive Queen's Birthday clashes

Brownlow Votes: 1. Adem Yze ({{AFL Mel}}), 2. Scott Burns ({{AFL Col}}), 3. Tarkyn Lockyer ({{AFL Col}}) [32]

Record: 1 win, 10 losses, 0 draws

Ladder position: 16th


}}

Round 12

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 12
|date = Sunday, 15 June (4:40 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Ric}}
|home Q1 = 3.6 (24)
|home Q2 = 11.13 (79)
|home Q3 = 13.15 (93)
|home final = 16.20 (116)
|home goals = Richardson 5, Brown 3, Morton 2, Cotchin 2, Polak, Simmonds, Tuck, White
|home best = Richardson, Deledio, Brown, Tuck, Cotchin, Polak
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 5.3 (33)
|away Q2 = 6.5 (41)
|away Q3 = 11.8 (74)
|away final = 14.10 (94)
|away goals = Miller 3, Bartram 2, Bruce 2, Davey 2, Bate, Garland, Green, White, Wonaeamirri
|away best = Bruce, Wheatley, McLean, Miller, White, Garland
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = Telstra Dome
|crowd = 27,348
|report =  
|umpires = Sully, Nicholls, Ryan
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = Brownlow Votes: 1. Brock McLean ({{AFL Mel}}), 2. Brett Deledio ({{AFL Ric}}), 3. Matthew Richardson ({{AFL Ric}}) [33]

Record: 1 Win, 11 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 13

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 13
|date = Sunday, 22 June (1:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 2.2 (14)
|home Q2 = 5.3 (33)
|home Q3 = 10.5 (65)
|home final = 11.8 (74)
|home goals = Bate 4, Wonaeamirri 3, Bruce, Johnson, McLean, Miller
|home best = Bate, Dunn, Green, Johnson, Garland, Johnson
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL Syd}}
|away Q1 = 7.2 (44)
|away Q2 = 10.5 (65)
|away Q3 = 12.10 (82)
|away final = 17.12 (114)
|away goals = Hall 5, Buchanan 2, Mattner 2, O'Loughlin 2, Goodes, Jolly, Malceski, O'Keefe, Playfair, Roberts-Thomson
|away best = Hall, Kirk Mattner, Jolly, Bolton, O'Loughlin
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = Manuka Oval
|crowd = 11,437
|report =  
|umpires = Sully, Grun, Head
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = Brownlow Votes: 1. Matthew Bate ({{AFL Mel}}), 2. Barry Hall ({{AFL Syd}}), 3. Brett Kirk ({{AFL Syd}}) [34]

Record: 1 Win, 12 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 14

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 14
|date = Sunday, 29 June (1:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 5.4 (34)
|home Q2 = 6.6 (42)
|home Q3 = 10.8 (68)
|home final = 14.9 (93)
|home goals = Sylvia 4, Miller 4, Wonaeamirri 2, Bruce 2, Bate, Green
|home best = Wheatley, Green, Johnson, Miller, Sylvia, Whelan, Jones
|home injuries= McLean (ankle)
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL BL}}
|away Q1 = 2.3 (15)
|away Q2 = 5.9 (39)
|away Q3 = 9.13 (67)
|away final = 13.14 (92)
|away goals = Brown 5, Bradshaw 4, Hooper 2, Patfull, Rischitelli
|away best = Power, Brown Rischitelli, Bradshaw, Black
|away injuries= Johnstone (hamstring)
|away reports =
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 23,278
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20121009072937/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/62230/default.aspx]
|umpires = Head, Armstrong, Jeffery
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = *A mark and goal in the goal square by Brad Miller followed by a charge up the ground with the ball from the half-back line by Austin Wonaeamirri allowed Melbourne to win its second game of the year by a point.
  • After selling a home game to the Gabba against the Brisbane Lions each year for seven years, Melbourne would win its first game against the Brisbane Lions at the MCG since Round 18, 1998.
  • For the first and only time in 2008, Melbourne players would collect all the Brownlow votes in a game.
  • Colin Garland received the NAB AFL Rising Star nomitation for Round 14.[35]

Debut(s): Stefan Martin
Brownlow Votes: 1. Chris Johnson ({{AFL Mel}}), 2. Paul Wheatley ({{AFL Mel}}), 3. Brad Green ({{AFL Mel}}) [36]

Record: 2 Wins, 12 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 15

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 15
|date = Sunday, 13 July (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL WB}}
|home Q1 = 3.2 (20)
|home Q2 = 7.4 (46)
|home Q3 = 12.7 (79)
|home final = 14.11 (95)
|home goals = Akermanis 3, Minson 3, Eagleton 2, Giansiracusa 2, Hahn 2, Harbrow, Cross
|home best = Cross, Boyd, Lake, Gilbee, Akermanis, Eagleton, Hill, Everitt
|home injuries= Welsh (back)
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 1.0 (6)
|away Q2 = 4.2 (26)
|away Q3 = 5.6 (36)
|away final = 9.10 (64)
|away goals = Miller 3, Green 2, Dunn, Johnson, Buckley, Newton
|away best = Bruce, Garland, Johnson, Wheatley, Martin, Miller
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = Telstra Dome
|crowd = 27,446
|report =  
|umpires = Farmer, McLaren, Keating
|broadcast = Seven Network
|notes = Brownlow Votes: 1. Lindsay Gilbee ({{AFL WB}}), 2. Cameron Bruce ({{AFL Mel}}), 3. Matthew Boyd ({{AFL WB}}) [37]

Record: 2 Wins, 13 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 16

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 16
|date = Sunday, 20 July (2:40 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Fre}}
|home Q1 = 0.2 (2)
|home Q2 = 5.9 (39)
|home Q3 = 11.15 (81)
|home final = 16.18 (114)
|home goals = Pavlich 5, McPharlin 3, Ibbotson, Schammer, Carr, McManus, O'Brien, Sandilands, Tarrant, Peake
|home best = Pavlich, Schammer, Ibbotson, Crowley, McPharlin, McManus
|home injuries= O'Brien (hamstring)
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 5.1 (31)
|away Q2 = 6.3 (39)
|away Q3 = 7.5 (47)
|away final = 10.8 (68)
|away goals = Morton 2, Miller 2, Bate 2, Newton 2, Johnson, Jamar
|away best = Johnson, Wheatley, Buckley, Bruce, Bate, Jones
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = Subiaco
|crowd = 31,638
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20110524173307/http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=63512]
|umpires = Kennedy, Hendrie, Avon
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = Brownlow Votes: 1. Michael Johnson ({{AFL Fre}}), 2. Antoni Grover ({{AFL Fre}}), 3. Matthew Pavlich ({{AFL Fre}}) [38]

Record: 2 Wins, 14 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 17

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 17
|date = Sunday, 27 July (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 1.3 (9)
|home Q2 = 3.4 (22)
|home Q3 = 6.8 (44)
|home final = 10.10 (70)
|home goals = Miller 3, Newton 2, Davey, Valenti, Johnson, Sylvia, Morton
|home best = Buckley, Jones, Valenti, Davey, McDonald, Johnson
|home injuries=
|home reports = Dunn (striking)
|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL NM}}
|away Q1 = 7.3 (45)
|away Q2 = 9.6 (60)
|away Q3 = 11.9 (75)
|away final = 14.14 (98)
|away goals = Thomas 5, Jones 4, Harvey 2, Petrie, Hale, Campbell
|away best = Harvey, Hale, Jones, Thomas, Gibson, Simpson, Rawlings
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 21,330
|report =  
|umpires = McLaren, Fila, Hendrie,
|broadcast = Seven Network
|notes = Debut(s): Addam Maric
Brownlow Votes: 1. Simon Buckley ({{AFL Mel}}), 2. Adam Simpson ({{AFL NM}}), 3. Brent Harvey ({{AFL NM}}) [39]

Record: 2 Wins, 15 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 18

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 18
|date = Saturday, 2 August (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Ess}}
|home Q1 = 3.1 (19)
|home Q2 = 9.6 (60)
|home Q3 = 14.8 (92)
|home final = 19.10 (124)
|home goals = Lloyd 8, Monfries 3, McPhee 2, Lovett 2, Atkinson, Reimers, Slattery, Jetta
|home best = Lloyd, Hille, Monfries, Fletcher, McPhee, Peverill, Lovett-Murray, Nash
|home injuries= Reimers (hamstring)
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 2.2 (14)
|away Q2 = 7.3 (45)
|away Q3 = 11.5 (71)
|away final = 17.6 (108)
|away goals = Morton 3, Sylvia 3, Maric 2, Bate 2, Bartram, Green, Buckley, Davey, Johnson, Jamar, Wonaeamirri
|away best = McDonald, Sylvia, Morton, Garland, Dunn, Bate, Bruce
|away injuries= Garland (hamstring), Davey (heel)
|away reports =
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 46,334
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20080802095212/http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=64492]
|umpires = Kennedy, Sully, Fila
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = *Matthew Lloyd took the 2008 Mark of the Year in this match leaping over Brad Green, Matthew Warnock and Sam Lonergan to do so.

Brownlow Votes: 1. Adam McPhee ({{AFL Ess}}), 2. Cale Morton ({{AFL Mel}}), 3. Matthew Lloyd ({{AFL Ess}}) [40]

Record: 2 Wins, 16 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 19

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 19
|date = Friday, 8 August (7:05 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 0.0 (0)
|home Q2 = 1.3 (9)
|home Q3 = 2.6 (18)
|home final = 5.11 (41)
|home goals = Valenti 2, Johnson, Johnson, Wonaeamirri
|home best = Whelan, Wheatley, Maric, Martin
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL Gee}}
|away Q1 = 8.5 (53)
|away Q2 = 12.7 (79)
|away Q3 = 19.10 (124)
|away final = 24.13 (157)
|away goals = Morton 4, Stokes 4, Prismall 3, Ablett 2, Bartel 2, Ling 2, Mackie 2, Blake, Gamble, Johnson, Mooney, Selwood
|away best = Mackie, Ling, Selwood, Corey, Scarlett, Prismall
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 34,610
|report =  
|umpires = Donlon, Kennedy, Ryan
|broadcast = Seven Network
|notes = *This match kicked off Tom Wills Round. Tom Wills was regarded as one of the pioneers of writing the rules to Australian Rules Football as well as creating and being the very first captain of the Melbourne Football Club [41] in 1858. He also played a majority of Australian Rules Football games for Geelong as one of their first ever players.[42]
  • This match commemorated the 150th anniversary of the first ever game of Australian Rules Football contested between Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar School on August 7, 1858, in the Richmond Paddock.[43]
  • To celebrate the 150th Anniversary of Australian Rules Football a match was contested between Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar School as pre-game entertainment to the clash between Melbourne and Geelong.[44]
  • This match begun half an hour earlier than the usual Friday Night Football starting time of 7:40 PM and was broadcast live across Australia. This was to prevent it from clashing with the Opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics which was also broadcast by Channel 7.
  • In cold and wet conditions, Melbourne was inflicted with its heaviest loss for the season (116 points) and at the time the second worst loss to Geelong in VFL/AFL history before Round 19, 2011 where Geelong thrashed Melbourne by 186 points.

Brownlow Votes: 1. Joel Corey ({{AFL Gee}}), 2. Joel Selwood ({{AFL Gee}}), 3. Andrew Mackie ({{AFL Gee}}) [45]

Record: 2 Wins, 17 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 20

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 20
|date = Saturday, 16 August (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 1.3 (9)
|home Q2 = 5.7 (37)
|home Q3 = 8.12 (60)
|home final = 11.13 (79)
|home goals = Bruce 2, Newton 2, Bartram, Bate, Green, Johnson, Miller, Morton, Sylvia
|home best = Bruce, Wheatley, Morton, Green, McDonald, Whelan, Buckley, Jones
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL WCE}}
|away Q1 = 2.2 (14)
|away Q2 = 4.5 (29)
|away Q3 = 5.10 (40)
|away final = 5.15 (45)
|away goals = McKinley 2, Armstrong, LeCras, Lynch
|away best = Armstrong, Cox, Embley, Mackenzie
|away injuries= Wilkes (neck)
|away reports =
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 17,598
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20080817130408/http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=65468]
|umpires = Ryan, Ellis, Nicholls
|broadcast = Network Ten
|notes = *Despite the West Coast Eagles kicking 3 early goals in the second quarter, Melbourne would bounce back and win their third and final game of the season comfortably in cold and rainy conditions.
  • Melbourne would concede only one goal in the second half to obtain their greatest winning margin for the season (34 points).
  • Melbourne would win its first game against West Coast since Round 7, 2004.
  • Cale Morton received the NAB AFL Rising Star nomitation for Round 20.[46]

Brownlow Votes: 1. Dean Cox ({{AFL WCE}}), 2. Cale Morton ({{AFL Mel}}), 3. Paul Wheatley ({{AFL Mel}}) [47]

Record: 3 Wins, 17 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 21

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 21
|date = Saturday, 23 August (2:40 pm)
|home team = {{AFL PA}}
|home Q1 = 6.6 (42)
|home Q2 = 9.10 (64)
|home Q3 = 10.17 (77)
|home final = 18.21 (129)
|home goals = Motlop 5, Westhoff 2, Westhoff 2, Lade 2, Burgoyne 2, Pearce 2, Rodan, Cassisi, Boak
|home best = Burgoyne, Burgoyne, Cassisi, Motlop, Logan, Brogan, Pearce
|home injuries= Chaplin (knee)
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 1.0 (6)
|away Q2 = 2.4 (16)
|away Q3 = 4.8 (32)
|away final = 7.9 (51)
|away goals = Miller 2, Bruce, Bate, Wonaeamirri, Jamar, Newton
|away best = Wheatley, Buckley, McDonald, Garland, Morton
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = AAMI Stadium
|crowd = 18,875
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20110524184329/http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=65965]
|umpires = Margetts, Head, Keating
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes = Brownlow Votes: 1. Shaun Burgoyne ({{AFL PA}}), 2. Daniel Motlop ({{AFL PA}}), 3. Domenic Cassisi ({{AFL PA}}) [48]

Record: 3 Wins, 18 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 22

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 22
|date = Sunday, 31 August (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 2.1 (13)
|home Q2 = 3.1 (19)
|home Q3 = 4.4 (28)
|home final = 6.5 (41)
|home goals = White 2, Green, Holland, Sylvia, Whelan
|home best = Yze, Whelan, Bruce, Warnock, Garland
|home injuries= Sylvia (ankle), Petterd (hamstring)
|home reports = Miller (wrestling)
|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL Ric}}
|away Q1 = 2.5 (17)
|away Q2 = 8.9 (57)
|away Q3 = 12.10 (82)
|away final = 18.13 (121)
|away goals = Deledio 4, Bowden 3, Jackson 2, Riewoldt 2, Connors, Foley, McMahon, Morton, Tivendale, Tuck, White
|away best = Bowden, Tuck, Newman, Deledio, Foley, McGuane, Johnson, McMahon
|away injuries= Connors
|away reports = Morton (wrestling)
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 37,046
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20080903011116/http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=66465]
|umpires = Margetts, Ryan, Ellis
|broadcast = Seven Network
|notes = *Melbourne would finish the year on the bottom of the ladder with 3 wins and 19 losses.
  • Ben Holland, Jeff White and Adem Yze played their last AFL game in this match and retired straight afterwards.[49]

Debut(s): Jack Grimes
Milestone(s): Nathan Jones (50th AFL game)
Brownlow Votes: 1. Shane Tuck ({{AFL Ric}}), 2. Brett Deledio ({{AFL Ric}}), 3. Joel Bowden ({{AFL Ric}}) [50]

Record: 3 Wins, 19 Losses, 0 Draws

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Ladder

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Ladder breakdown by opposition

Opponent Played Won Lost Drew Premiership points Points for Points against Percentage (%)
West Coast 1 1 0 0 4 79 45 175.56
Fremantle 2 1 1 0 4 187 227 82.38
Brisbane Lions 2 1 1 0 4 179 230 77.83
Essendon 1 0 1 0 0 108 124 87.10
Collingwood 1 0 1 0 0 95 116 81.90
Carlton 1 0 1 0 0 68 101 67.33
North Melbourne 2 0 2 0 0 149 225 66.22
Sydney 1 0 1 0 0 74 114 64.91
Richmond 2 0 2 0 0 135 237 56.96
Hawthorn 2 0 2 0 0 128 251 51.00
Western Bulldogs 2 0 2 0 0 130 256 50.78
Adelaide 1 0 1 0 0 74 150 49.33
Geelong 2 0 2 0 0 123 269 45.72
Port Adelaide 1 0 1 0 0 51 129 39.53
St Kilda 1 0 1 0 0 50 129 38.76
Total 22 3 19 0 12 1629 2601 62.61

Awards

Brownlow Medal tally

Player 1 vote games 2 vote games 3 vote games Total votes
Paul Wheatley 0 1 1 (5)
Brock McLean 2 0 1 (5)
Cale Morton 0 2 0 (4)
Brad Green 1 0 0 (3)
Cameron Bruce 0 1 0 (2)
Chris Johnson 1 0 0 (1)
Jeff White 1 0 0 (1)
Adem Yze 1 0 0 (1)
Matthew Bate 1 0 0 (1)
Simon Buckley 1 0 0 (1)
Total 7 4 3 (24)

Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal tally (top 10)

Position Player Votes
1st Cameron Bruce (75)
2nd Brock McLean (60)
3rd Brad Green (57)
4th Matthew Warnock (47)
5th James McDonald (46)
6th Brad Miller (40)
6th Cale Morton (40)
8th Clint Bartram (39)
8th Paul Wheatley (39)
8th Austin Wonaeamirri (39)
Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy – Cameron BruceSid Anderson Memorial Trophy (Second in the Best and Fairest) – Brock McLeanRon Barassi Snr Memorial Trophy (Third in the Best and Fairest) – Brad GreenIvor Warne-Smith Memorial Trophy (Fourth in the Best and Fairest) – Matthew WarnockDick Taylor Memorial Trophy (Fifth in the Best and Fairest) – James McDonaldHarold Ball Memorial Trophy (Best First Year Player) – Cale MortonTroy Broadbridge Trophy (highest polling MFC player in the Casey Best and Fairest) – Adem YzeRon Barassi Leadership Award – Brad GreenIan Ridley Club Ambassador Award – Clint BartramNorm Smith Memorial Trophy (Coach's Award) – Matthew Warnock

Leading Goalkicker Award – Brad Miller (26)

150 Heroes

Melbourne FC announced its "150 Heroes" to celebrate its 150th birthday at Crown Casino on 7 June 2008. These were also presented during the Queen's Birthday Clash against Collingwood in Round 11. Each player, or their closest relative, were presented with an official 150 heroes medallion.

The criteria for inclusion was games played (minimum of 100), best-and-fairest awards, premierships, Brownlow Medals, contribution to the club and State representation. Those who died in the war were judged based on their achievements before their death.

The heroes named were:[2]

Jim Abernethy,

Frank Adams,

Bill Allen,

Stan Alves,

Syd Anderson,

Tony Anderson,

Lance Arnold,

Ron Baggott,

Garry Baker,

Harold Ball,

Ron Barassi,

Percy Beames,

John Beckwith,

George Bickford,

Ray Biffin,

Barry Bourke,

Harry Brereton,

Cameron Bruce,

Keith Carroll,

Geoff Case,

Albert Chadwick,

Noel Clarke,

Geoff Collins,

Jack Collins,

Chris Connolly,

Bob Corbett,

Denis Cordner,

Don Cordner,

Ted Cordner,

Vin Coutie,

Harry Coy,

Jim Davidson,

Frank Davis,

Ross Dillon,

Carl Ditterich,

Brian Dixon,

Len Dockett,

Adrian Dullard,

Hugh Dunbar,

Richie Emselle,

Fred Fanning,

Jeff Farmer,

Matthew Febey,

Steven Febey,

Dick Fenton-Smith,

Rowley Fischer,

Robert Flower,

Laurie Fowler,

Maurice Gibb,

Peter Giles,

Terry Gleeson,

Brad Green,

Rod Grinter,

George Haines,

Gary Hardeman,

Henry Harrison,

Gerard Healy,

Greg Healy,

Dick Hingston,

Paul Hopgood,

Danny Hughes,

Anthony Ingerson,

Eddie Jackson,

Alan Johnson,

Bob Johnson,

Tassie Johnson,

Trevor Johnson,

Travis Johnstone,

Gordon Jones,

Les Jones,

Bryan Kenneally,

Allan La Fontaine,

Clyde Laidlaw,

Frank Langley,

Jack Leith,

Andrew Leoncelli,

Charlie Lilley,

Wally Lock,

Harry Long,

John Lord,

Andy Lovell,

Brett Lovett,

Glenn Lovett,

Garry Lyon,

Hassa Mann,

George Margitich,

Peter Marquis,

Bernie Massey,

Anthony McDonald,

James McDonald,

Fred McGinis,

Shane McGrath,

Bob McKenzie,

Col McLean,

Ian McLean,

Noel McMahen,

Ken Melville,

Laurie Mithen,

Peter Moore,

Jack Mueller,

David Neitz,

Stephen Newport,

Jack O'Keefe,

Andrew Obst,

Gordon Ogden,

Greg Parke,

Joe Pearce,

Jack Purse,

Ian Ridley,

Guy Rigoni,

Frank Roberts,

Russell Robertson,

Alby Rodda,

Brian Roet,

Peter Rohde,

Alan Rowarth,

David Schwarz,

Norm Smith,

Steven Smith,

Earl Spalding,

Stuart Spencer,

Charlie Streeter,

Steven Stretch,

Jim Stynes,

Tony Sullivan,

Dick Taylor,

Ted Thomas,

Ian Thorogood,

Stephen Tingay,

John Townsend,

Keith Truscott,

Geoff Tunbridge,

Bill Tymms,

Barrie Vagg,

Francis Vine,

Todd Viney,

Ivor Warne-Smith,

Ray Wartman,

Athol Webb,

Greg Wells,

Jeff White,

Sean Wight,

Don Williams,

Brian Wilson,

Stan Wittman,

Shane Woewodin,

Graeme Yeats,

Charlie Young,

Adem Yze

Off-field crises and debt demolition

Aside from Melbourne's on-field struggles throughout the year, they were also placed into financial turmoil and the possibility of filing for bankruptcy.

On 4 February, CEO Steve Harris announced his resignation after reportedly cutting Melbourne's pre-existing debt by 50% and increasing membership sales by 40% since 2003.[51] He was later replaced by former Wimbledon tennis champion Paul McNamee on 18 March, despite the fact that McNamee did not originally apply for the job.[52]

With no cash, no solidified training or administration base and decreased membership count from 2007, the Demons found themselves winning only one game in the first half of the season. On 23 May, Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett suggested that Melbourne should relocate to the Gold Coast if they were to have a financially stable future.[25] Melbourne was expected to lose $1–2 million during the year and put their near future as an existing football club in doubt.

Melbourne had little to celebrate heading into their 150 Heroes dinner on 7 June, during which Jim Stynes announced his intention to challenge Paul Gardiner's role as Melbourne's president. Two days later, before the Queen's Birthday clash, Gardiner announced his resignation as Melbourne's president,[31] and endorsed Stynes to take over. On 12 June, Stynes was announced as the new president of the Melbourne Football Club and announced his primary intention to wipe off Melbourne's debt.[53] Three days later he announced that Melbourne was $4.5 million in debt and that he would create a campaign called Debt Demolition to wipe off the debt. The campaign took place during August, beginning on 5 August during the 150 Foundation Heroes dinner. Guests and supporters were asked to dig deep and donate at least $5,000 dollars to be considered a 150 Foundation Hero.[3]

During June, Melbourne had a late surge in membership purchases for 2008. On 30 June, Melbourne successfully increased their membership count from 2007 gaining a record high 29,619 members at the time and falling just short of their goal of 30,000.

On 23 July, Stynes sacked Paul McNamee as CEO of the club.[54] During his time as CEO, NcNamee was criticised for taking a mid-season holiday to England to play in a Wimbledon doubles match. He was also criticised for trying to lure Brisbane Lions' forward Jonathan Brown to Melbourne.[55] Stynes stated, however, that the main reason he was sacked was his lack of a football background.

Melbourne held its 150 Foundation Heroes dinner on 5 August where they launched their Debt Demolition campaign. Melbourne raised $1.3 million from former players and supporters that night.[56] At the end of the month the club had raised up to $3 million. Despite all the donations Melbourne received, their major sponsor Primus Telecom announced that it would not continue its $1 million per year arrangements with the club in 2009.[57]

On 26 August, Melbourne announced Cameron Schwab as their new CEO.[58] Schwab left his role of CEO at Fremantle and re-joined Melbourne for the third time since 1982.

On 18 December, the AFL agreed to increase Melbourne's 2009 from $250,000 to $1 million, with the Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) contracted to match the AFL's offer.[59] However, financial disagreements between the MCC and AFL prevented them from co-funding all Victorian clubs temporarily until an agreement was worked out on 20 December.

Melbourne finished the year $2.5 million in debt.[59] They continued with the Debt Demolition campaign in August 2009, finishing the year with a debt of $1.5 million,[60] and in August 2010. On 5 August 2010 Melbourne clear all of its $4.5 million debt as Jim Stynes announced the club to be debt free for the first time in 30 years.[61]

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External links

  • Official Website of the Melbourne Football Club
  • Official Website of the AFL
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