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词条 2009 Melbourne Football Club season
释义

  1. 2009 list changes

     Retirements and delistings   National draft   Pre-season draft   Rookie draft  

  2. 2009 squad

  3. 2009 season

     Pre-Season  NAB Cup and NAB Challenge  Week 1  Practice Matches  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. Notable matches

     NAB Cup and NAB Challenge  Home and away season 

  5. Ladder

     Ladder breakdown by opposition 

  6. Brownlow Medal

     Brownlow Medal tally 

  7. Awards

     Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal tally (top 10) 

  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 = 2009
| image = Melbourne vs St Kilda 2009.jpg
| imagesize = 200px
| caption = Melbourne vs St Kilda 2009
| president = Jim Stynes
(2nd season)
| coach = Dean Bailey
(2nd season)
| captain = James McDonald
(2nd season)
| 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 = Aaron Davey
| leading goalscorer = Russell Robertson
(29 goals)
| highest attendance = 61,287
(round 11 vs. {{AFL Col}})
| lowest attendance = 7,311
(round 17 vs. {{AFL Syd}})
| average attendance = 27,570
| club membership = 31,506
({{increase}} 1,887 / {{increase}} 6.37%)
| prevseason = 2008
| nextseason = 2010
}}

The 2009 Melbourne Football Club season was the club's 110th year in the VFL/AFL since it began in 1897.

Melbourne hosted 10 of its 11 home games at the MCG. For the third year in a row, they played their remaining home game at Manuka Oval in the nation's capital, Canberra, against the Sydney Swans during Round 17. Dean Bailey coached his second year as senior coach at Melbourne. After taking the captaincy from David Neitz in round 6 the year before with Cameron Bruce, James McDonald was made full-time captain for the season.[1]

On 2 August, Melbourne president Jim Stynes announced he was diagnosed with cancer and would be stepping aside from his duties until the conclusion of the 2009 AFL season.[2] Don McLardy took over as acting president for that period of time.

Melbourne continued their Debt Demolition campaign in the month of August raising $567,132 and cutting their debt to $1.5 million.[3] Melbourne also had a yearly profit of $587,183.[4]

Melbourne only won four matches for the year, receiving their 12th wooden spoon. Melbourne came under scrutiny in the later rounds of the season (most notably in round 18 against Richmond) for "tanking", i.e. losing games in order to receive a priority draft pick;[5] but, after extensive investigations in 2012 and 2013, the AFL found the club not guilty of these allegations.[6] Because the Demons won four games or fewer for the second year in a row, the club received a priority pick at the start of the 2009 National Draft.

2009 list changes

Retirements and delistings

PlayerNew clubLeagueReason
David Neitz Unknown Unknown Retired
Ben Holland Unknown Unknown Retired
Isaac Weetra Port Adelaide Magpies SANFL Delisted
Jace Bode Norwood SANFL Delisted
Adem Yze Box Hill Hawks VFL Delisted
Jeff White Redland QAFL Delisted
Chris Johnson Carlton AFL Delisted

National draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerStatePositionTeam fromLeague from
1 1 Jack Watts Victoria}} Forward Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup
Priority 17 Sam Blease Victoria}} Midfield Eastern Ranges TAC Cup
2 19 James Strauss Victoria}} Forward Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup
3 35 Jamie Bennell Western Australia}} Utility Swan Districts WAFL
4 51 Neville Jetta Western Australia}} Defender Swan Districts WAFL
5 64 Rohan Bail Queensland}} Defender Mount Gravatt QAFL

Pre-season draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerStatePositionTeam fromLeague from
1 1 Liam Jurrah Northern Territory}} Forward Yuendemu
Nightcliff
CAFL
NTFL

Rookie draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerStatePositionTeam fromLeague from
1 1 Jordie McKenzie Victoria}} Midfield Geelong Falcons TAC Cup
2 17 Rhys Healey Victoria}} Forward/Midfield Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup
3 33 Daniel Hughes Victoria}} Forward Melbourne AFL

2009 squad

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  • {{Rls player|no= 3|name=Clint Bartram}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 4|name=Jack Watts}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 5|name=Jordan Gysberts}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 6|name=Matthew Bate}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 7|name=Brad Miller}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 8|name=James Frawley}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 10|name=Cale Morton}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 11|name=Paul Johnson}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 12|name=Colin Sylvia}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 14|name=Lynden Dunn}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 15|name=Ricky Petterd}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 16|name=Jack Grimes}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 18|name=Brad Green}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 19|name=Addam Maric}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 20|name=Colin Garland}}
  • {{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}}

|list2a={{Rls player|no= 25|name=Kyle Cheney}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 26|name=John Meesen}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 27|name=Jared Rivers}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 28|name=Isaac Weetra}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 29|name=Michael Newton}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 30|name=Tom McNamara}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 31|name=Paul Wheatley}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 32|name=Cameron Bruce}} (vc)
  • {{Rls player|no= 33|name=Austin Wonaeamirri}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 34|name=Stefan Martin}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 35|name=Trent Zomer}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 36|name=Aaron Davey}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 37|name=Matthew Warnock}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 39|name=Neville Jetta}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 40|name=Mark Jamar}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 41|name=Rohan Bail}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 43|name=Jamie Bennell}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 45|name=Matthew Whelan}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 46|name=Sam Blease}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 47|name=James Strauss}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 48|name=Liam Jurrah}}

|column2_title=Rookie List
|list4a={{Rls player|no=13|name=Jordie McKenzie}}
  • {{Rls player|no=38|name=Daniel Hughes}}
  • {{Rls player|no=42|name=Jake Spencer}}
  • {{Rls player|no=44|name=Shane Valenti}}
  • {{Rls player|no=49|name=Jordie McKenzie}}
  • {{Rls player|no=50|name=Rhys Healey}}

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

2009 season

Pre-Season

NAB Cup and NAB Challenge

Week 1
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|home final = 0.11.3 (69)
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Practice Matches

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Week 3
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Home and away season

Round 1

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|date = Sunday, 29 March (1:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 3.3 (21)
|home Q2 = 6.5 (41)
|home Q3 = 9.6 (60)
|home final = 10.7 (67)
|home goals = Green 2, Petterd 2, Bate, Davey, Jetta, Johnson, Moloney, Morton
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|away team = {{AFL NM}}
|away Q1 = 3.3 (21)
|away Q2 = 7.6 (48)
|away Q3 = 11.8 (74)
|away final = 15.11 (101)
|away goals = McIntosh 3, Campbell 2, Petrie 2, Thomas 2, Firrito, Hale, Harding, Harvey, McMahon, Simpson
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Debut(s): Jamie Bennell, Kyle Cheney, Neville Jetta, Jake Spencer

Milestone(s): Neville Jetta (1st AFL Goal)

Brownlow Votes: Hamish McIntosh ({{AFL NM}}) 3 votes, Leigh Harding ({{AFL NM}}) 2 votes, Nathan Jones ({{AFL Mel}}) 1 vote

Record: 0 Wins, 1 Loss, 0 Draws (66.34%)

Ladder Position: 13th


}}

Round 2

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|date = Saturday, 4 April (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Col}}
|home Q1 = 3.1 (19)
|home Q2 = 8.3 (51)
|home Q3 = 14.7 (91)
|home final = 17.15 (117)
|home goals = Anthony 4, Didak 3, Cloke 2, Lockyer 2, Brown, Davis, Fraser, Beams, Medhurst, Swan
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|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 5.2 (32)
|away Q2 = 7.2 (44)
|away Q3 = 9.4 (58)
|away final = 10.4 (64)
|away goals = Green 3, Bruce, Johnson, Bate, McLean, Miller, Morton, Petterd
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|crowd = 43,169
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Milestone(s): Matthew Bate (50th AFL Game)

Brownlow Votes: Josh Fraser ({{AFL Col}}) 3 votes, Alan Didak ({{AFL Col}}) 2 votes, Aaron Davey ({{AFL Mel}}) 1 vote

Record: 0 Wins, 2 Losses, 0 Draws (60.1%)

Ladder Position: 15th


}}

Round 3

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|date = Sunday, 11 April (12:40 pm)
|home team = {{AFL PA}}
|home Q1 = 3.3 (21)
|home Q2 = 10.5 (65)
|home Q3 = 16.12 (108)
|home final = 22. 15 (147)
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|away Q2 = 4.4 (28)
|away Q3 = 7.5 (47)
|away final = 14.6 (90)
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Debut(s): John Meesen

Milestone(s): Aaron Davey (100th AFL Game) Jamie Bennell (1st AFL Goal)

Brownlow Votes: Warren Tredrea ({{AFL PA}}) 3 votes, Daniel Motlop ({{AFL PA}}) 2 votes, Danyle Pearce ({{AFL PA}}) 1 vote

Record: 0 Wins, 3 Losses, 0 Draws (60.5%)

Ladder Position: 15th


}}

Round 4

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 4
|date = Sunday, 19 April (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Ric}}
|home Q1 = 2.3 (15)
|home Q2 = 5.6 (36)
|home Q3 = 9.7 (61)
|home final = 13.14 (92)
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|away Q1 = 2.6 (18)
|away Q2 = 10.7 (67)
|away Q3 = 13.11 (89)
|away final = 14.16 (100)
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|crowd = 40,765
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Brownlow Votes:Matthew Richardson ({{AFL Ric}}) 3 votes, Aaron Davey ({{AFL Mel}}) 2 votes, Brock McLean ({{AFL Mel}}) 1 vote

Record: 1 Win, 3 Losses, 0 Draws(70.2%)

Ladder Position: 14th


}}

Round 5

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 5
|date = Sunday, 26 April (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 0.1 (1)
|home Q2 = 0.3 (3)
|home Q3 = 1.6 (12)
|home final = 4.10 (34)
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|away Q1 = 2.4 (16)
|away Q2 = 4.6 (30)
|away Q3 = 5.7 (37)
|away final = 7.9 (51)
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Brownlow Votes: Simon Goodwin ({{AFL Ade}}) 3 votes, Ben Rutten ({{AFL Ade}}) 2 votes, Bernie Vince ({{AFL Ade}}) 1 vote

Record: 1 Win, 4 Losses, 0 Draws (69.9%)

Ladder Position: 15th


}}

Round 6

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 6
|date = Sunday, 3 May (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 2.4 (16)
|home Q2 = 2.6 (30)
|home Q3 = 6.7 (43)
|home final = 10.8 (68)
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|away team = {{AFL Gee}}
|away Q1 = 3.3 (21)
|away Q2 = 9.8 (62)
|away Q3 = 12.17 (89)
|away final = 15.21 (111)
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Milestone(s): Clint Bartram (50th AFL Game)

Brownlow Votes: Paul Chapman ({{AFL Gee}}) 3 votes, Jimmy Bartel ({{AFL Gee}}) 2 votes, Steve Johnson ({{AFL Gee}}) 1 vote

Record: 1 Win, 5 Losses, 0 Draws (68.3%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 7

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 7
|date = Sunday, 10 May (4:40 pm)
|home team = {{AFL WCE}}
|home Q1 = 2.4 (16)
|home Q2 = 7.7 (49)
|home Q3 = 11.12 (78)
|home final = 12.18 (90)
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|away Q1 = 1.1 (7)
|away Q2 = 7.3 (45)
|away Q3 = 10.3 (63)
|away final = 13.4 (82)
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Milestone(s): Paul Johnson (50th AFL Game)

Brownlow Votes: Mark LeCras ({{AFL WCE}}) 3 votes, Nathan Jones ({{AFL Mel}}) 2 votes, Adam Selwood ({{AFL WCE}}) 1 vote

Record: 1 Win, 6 Losses, 0 Draws(71.2%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 8

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 8
|date = Saturday, 16 May (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 5.2 (32)
|home Q2 = 10.3 (63)
|home Q3 = 11.4 (70)
|home final = 15.7 (97)
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|away team = {{AFL WB}}
|away Q1 = 3.3 (21)
|away Q2 = 9.6 (60)
|away Q3 = 12.10 (82)
|away final = 15.14 (104)
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Brownlow Votes: Matthew Boyd ({{AFL WB}}) 3 votes, Paul Johnson ({{AFL Mel}}) 2 votes, Jason Akermanis ({{AFL WB}}) 1 vote

Record: 1 Win, 7 Losses, 0 Draws (74.0%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 9

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 9
|date = Sunday, 24 May (4:40 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Haw}}
|home Q1 = 6.2 (38)
|home Q2 = 11.7 (73)
|home Q3 = 16.9 (105)
|home final = 17.12 (114)
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|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 2.5 (17)
|away Q2 = 4.6 (30)
|away Q3 = 8.10 (58)
|away final = 13.14 (92)
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|crowd = 39,395
|report = Report
|umpires =
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|notes =

Milestone(s): Stefan Martin (1st AFL Goal)

Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia ({{AFL Mel}}) 3 votes, Jordan Lewis ({{AFL Haw}}) 2 votes, Brad Sewell ({{AFL Haw}}) 1 vote

Record: 1 Win, 8 Losses, 0 Draws (74.9%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 10

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 10
|date = Saturday, 30 May (7:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL StK}}
|home Q1 = 5.3 (33)
|home Q2 = 7.8 (50)
|home Q3 = 10.11 (71)
|home final = 11.17 (83)
|home goals =
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|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 4.5 (29)
|away Q2 = 6.6 (42)
|away Q3 = 6.6 (42)
|away final = 6.20 (46)
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|crowd = 9,112
|report = Report
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|notes =

Milestone(s): James Frawley (1st AFL Goal)

Brownlow Votes: Lenny Hayes ({{AFL StK}}) 3 votes, Leigh Montagna ({{AFL StK}}) 2 votes, Nick Riewoldt ({{AFL StK}}) 1 vote

Record: 1 Win, 9 Losses, 0 Draws (73.3%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 11

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 11
|date = Monday, 8 June (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 0.4 (4)
|home Q2 = 5.6 (36)
|home Q3 = 6.9 (45)
|home final = 8.12 (60)
|home goals =
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|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL Col}}
|away Q1 = 7.4 (46)
|away Q2 = 10.7 (67)
|away Q3 = 16.11 (107)
|away final = 19.12 (126)
|away goals =
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|venue = MCG
|crowd = 61,287
|report = Report
|umpires =
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|notes =

Debut(s): Jack Watts

Brownlow Votes: Scott Pendlebury ({{AFL Col}}) 3 votes, Colin Sylvia ({{AFL Mel}}) 2 votes, Brad Dick ({{AFL Col}}) 1 vote

Record: 1 Win, 10 Losses, 0 Draws (70.4%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 12

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 12
|date = Friday, 19 June (7:40 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Ess}}
|home Q1 = 6.3 (39)
|home Q2 = 10.7 (67)
|home Q3 = 17.13 (115)
|home final = 19.17 (131)
|home goals =
|home best =
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|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 3.2 (20)
|away Q2 = 8.3 (51)
|away Q3 = 9.3 (57)
|away final = 13.5 (83)
|away goals =
|away best =
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|venue = Etihad Stadium
|crowd = 42,087
|report = Report
|umpires =
|broadcast = Seven Network
|notes =

Debut(s): Liam Jurrah

Brownlow Votes: Jobe Watson ({{AFL Ess}}) 3 votes, Scott Lucas ({{AFL Ess}}) 2 votes, Adam McPhee ({{AFL Ess}}) 1 vote

Record:1 Win, 11 Losses, 0 Draws (69.7%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 13

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 13
|date = Saturday, 27 June (7:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Bri}}
|home Q1 = 3.4 (22)
|home Q2 = 9.7 (61)
|home Q3 = 13.13 (91)
|home final = 16.15 (111)
|home goals =
|home best =
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|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 2.0 (12)
|away Q2 = 2.2 (14)
|away Q3 = 2.5 (17)
|away final = 8.8 (56)
|away goals =
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|crowd = 23,750
|report = Report
|umpires =
|broadcast = Foxtel
|notes =

Brownlow Votes: Simon Black ({{AFL BL}}) 3 votes, Jonathan Brown ({{AFL BL}}) 2 votes, Luke Power ({{AFL BL}}) 1 vote

Record: 1 Win, 12 Losses, 0 Draws (68.1%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 14

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 14
|date = Saturday, 4 July (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 6.1 (37)
|home Q2 = 11.2 (68)
|home Q3 = 16.6 (102)
|home final = 17.10 (112)
|home goals =
|home best =
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL WCE}}
|away Q1 = 4.6 (30)
|away Q2 = 7.8 (50)
|away Q3 = 11.12 (78)
|away final = 13.14 (92)
|away goals =
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|venue = MCG
|crowd = 23,149
|report = Report
|umpires =
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|notes =

Brownlow Votes: Jack Grimes ({{AFL Mel}}) 3 votes, Brent Moloney ({{AFL Mel}}) 2 votes, Nathan Jones ({{AFL Mel}}) 1 vote

Record: 2 Wins, 12 Losses, 0 Draws (71.5%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 15

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|date = Sunday, 12 July (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 4.2 (26)
|home Q2 = 9.6 (60)
|home Q3 = 13.9 (87)
|home final = 15.11 (101)
|home goals =
|home best =
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL PA}}
|away Q1 = 3.3 (21)
|away Q2 = 7.6 (48)
|away Q3 = 10.8 (68)
|away final = 13.12 (90)
|away goals =
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|crowd = 15,888
|report = Report
|umpires =
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|notes =

Brownlow Votes: Brent Moloney ({{AFL Mel}}) 3 votes, Domenic Cassisi ({{AFL PA}}) 2 votes, Toby Thurstans ({{AFL PA}}) 1 vote

Record: 3 Wins, 12 Losses, 0 Draws (73.8%)

Ladder Position: 15th


}}

Round 16

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|date = Saturday, 18 July (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Gee}}
|home Q1 = 7.4 (46)
|home Q2 = 9.9 (63)
|home Q3 = 14.13 (97)
|home final = 17.15 (117)
|home goals =
|home best =
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 0.2 (2)
|away Q2 = 3.2 (20)
|away Q3 = 7.3 (45)
|away final = 11.5 (71)
|away goals =
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|venue = Skilled Stadium
|crowd = 21,160
|report = Report
|umpires =
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|notes =

Brownlow Votes: Matthew Scarlett ({{AFL Gee}}) 3 votes, Paul Chapman ({{AFL Gee}}) 2 votes, Gary Ablett ({{AFL Gee}}) 1 vote

Record: 3 Wins, 13 Losses, 0 Draws (72.9%)

Ladder Position: 15th


}}

Round 17

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 17
|date = Sunday, 26 July (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 1.2 (8)
|home Q2 = 2.6 (18)
|home Q3 = 4.11 (35)
|home final = 6.14 (50)
|home goals =
|home best =
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL Syd}}
|away Q1 = 3.4 (22)
|away Q2 = 6.6 (42)
|away Q3 = 7.6 (48)
|away final = 10.8 (68)
|away goals =
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|venue = Manuka Oval
|crowd = 7,311
|report = Report
|umpires =
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|notes =

Debut(s): Jordie McKenzie

Brownlow Votes: Ryan O'Keefe ({{AFL Syd}}) 3 votes, Rhyce Shaw ({{AFL Syd}}) 2 votes, Darren Jolly ({{AFL Syd}}) 1 vote

Record: 3 Wins, 14 Losses, 0 Draws (73.0%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 18

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 18
|date = Sunday, 2 August (1:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 2.0 (12)
|home Q2 = 4.3 (27)
|home Q3 = 8.7 (55)
|home final = 12.10 (82)
|home goals =
|home best =
|home injuries=
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|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL Ric}}
|away Q1 = 1.5 (11)
|away Q2 = 4.8 (32)
|away Q3 = 7.10 (52)
|away final = 12.14 (86)
|away goals =
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|venue = MCG
|crowd = 37,438
|report = Report
|umpires =
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|notes =

Brownlow Votes: Ben Cousins ({{AFL Ric}}) 3 votes, James McDonald ({{AFL Mel}}) 2 votes, Brett Deledio ({{AFL Ric}}) 1 vote

Record: 3 Wins, 15 Losses, 0 Draws (74.0%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 19

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|title = Round 19
|date = Sunday, 9 August (1:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL NM}}
|home Q1 = 4.1 (25)
|home Q2 = 7.5 (47)
|home Q3 = 14.8 (92)
|home final = 19.9 (123)
|home goals =
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|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 3.3 (21)
|away Q2 = 3.7 (25)
|away Q3 = 7.10 (52)
|away final = 8.13 (61)
|away goals =
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|crowd = 16,594
|report = Report
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|notes =

Debut(s): Rohan Bail, Tom McNamara

Milestone(s): Lynden Dunn (50th AFL Game)

Brownlow Votes: Brent Harvey ({{AFL NM}}) 3 votes, Todd Goldstein ({{AFL NM}}) 2 votes, Drew Petrie ({{AFL NM}}) 1 vote

Record: 3 Wins, 16 Losses, 0 Draws (72.5%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 20

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 20
|date = Sunday, 16 August (1:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 4.0 (24)
|home Q2 = 9.4 (58)
|home Q3 = 13.5 (83)
|home final = 20.7 (127)
|home goals =
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|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Fre}}
|away Q1 = 3.4 (22)
|away Q2 = 4.7 (31)
|away Q3 = 6.9 (45)
|away final = 9.10 (64)
|away goals =
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|crowd = 13,004
|report = Report
|umpires =
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|notes =

Milestone(s): Tom McNamara(1st AFL Goal)

Brownlow Votes: Aaron Davey ({{AFL Mel}}) 3 votes, Matthew Bate ({{AFL Mel}}) 2 votes, Shane Valenti ({{AFL Mel}}) 1 vote

Record: 4 Wins, 16 Losses, 0 Draws (76.5%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 21

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = Round 21
|date = Saturday, 22 August (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Car}}
|home Q1 = 6.3 (39)
|home Q2 = 12.5 (77)
|home Q3 = 18.9 (117)
|home final = 24.9 (153)
|home goals =
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|winner = H
|away team = {{AFL Mel}}
|away Q1 = 4.2 (26)
|away Q2 = 8.3 (51)
|away Q3 = 12.4 (76)
|away final = 15.6 (96)
|away goals =
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|venue = Etihad Stadium
|crowd = 37,433
|report = Report
|umpires =
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|notes =

Brownlow Votes: Chris Judd ({{AFL Car}}) 3 votes, Brendan Fevola ({{AFL Car}}) 2 votes, Marc Murphy ({{AFL Car}}) 1 vote

Record: 4 Wins, 17 Losses, 0 Draws (75.5%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Round 22

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|title = Round 22
|date = Sunday, 30 August (2:10 pm)
|home team = {{AFL Mel}}
|home Q1 = 4.2 (26)
|home Q2 = 6.5 941)
|home Q3 = 8.6 (54)
|home final = 10.7 (67)
|home goals =
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|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL StK}}
|away Q1 = 2.2 (14)
|away Q2 = 7.5 (47)
|away Q3 = 10.10 (70)
|away final = 19.12 (114)
|away goals =
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|venue = MCG
|crowd = 36,748
|report = Report
|umpires =
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|notes =

Brownlow Votes: Nick Dal Santo ({{AFL StK}}) 3 votes, Nick Riewoldt ({{AFL StK}}) 2 votes, Lenny Hayes ({{AFL StK}}) 1 vote

Record: 4 Wins, 18 Losses, 0 Draws (74.7%)

Ladder Position: 16th


}}

Notable matches

NAB Cup and NAB Challenge

Week 1: Melbourne looked to be on the verge of causing an upset over the 2008 Premiers, Hawthorn, leading 1.8.8 (65) to 0.5.2 (32) at three-quarter time. However, the Hawks made a successful comeback, keeping the 2008 wooden spooners goal-less in the final quarter as Jarryd Roughead snatched the lead back for Hawthorn with a mark and a goal 30 seconds from full-time.

Home and away season

Round 4: Melbourne registered their first win of the season defeating a winless Richmond by 8 points. Despite holding a 31-point lead at half time, the Demons held off a fast finishing Tigers outfit in the final quarter to secure their first win against a Victorian team since round 22, 2007. It was also Melbourne's first win as the "away" side since round 14, 2007.

Round 10: Melbourne put up a brave first half effort against an undefeated St Kilda, trailing by only 8 points at the main break. However, the Saints kept Melbourne goalless in the second half to finish out comfortable winners by 27 points.

Round 11: In the Queen's Birthday clash, the 2008 number 1 draft pick Jack Watts made his debut against Collingwood. He received a harsh welcoming to the AFL when he came off from the interchange bench for the first time in the game: Watts was immediately crunched by the larger bodies of three Collingwood players while the ball came his direction,[7] as Melbourne suffered its biggest loss for the season (66 points).

Round 12: Liam Jurrah (the first AFL player from a remote tribal community) made his AFL debut, against Essendon. He kicked his first goal with a marking attempt that turned into a falling crumb in the goal-square. This goal was nominated for Goal of the Year. Melbourne were out-classed by the Bombers, losing easily by 48 points.

Round 14: On 2 July, in an emotional press conference, Melbourne president Jim Stynes announced that he was diagnosed with cancer and had to step down as president for the rest of the season. Melbourne played its most emotional game of the year against West Coast and recorded its highest first quarter score of the season. Despite a late charge by the Eagles in the final quarter, Melbourne resisted the attack and won the game by 20 points. After the match, the players headed into the dressing rooms holding up Stynes' infamous number 37 guernsey, which he wore during the 1987 Preliminary Final against Hawthorn. Jack Grimes received the NAB Rising Star nomination for round 14.

Round 15: Melbourne won consecutive games for the first time since round 11, 2007 when it downed Port Adelaide by 11 points, after holding a 30-point lead midway through the third quarter. Liam Jurrah received the NAB Rising Star nomination for Round 15.

Round 18: In a match that was criticised for tanking strategies, Jordan McMahon took a mark in Richmond's forward 50 and goaled after the final siren to give the Tigers a 4-point win. During the game Melbourne coach Dean Bailey placed several players in unusual positions. These included placing ruckman Paul Johnson and midfielder James McDonald in the backline; playing forward Brad Miller in the ruck; placing defenders James Frawley and Matthew Warnock in the forward line, as well as leaving Russell Robertson and Colin Sylvia out of the game for Michael Newton and rookie Jake Spencer.[8]

Round 20: In front of a crowd of only 13,004, Melbourne inflicted its only thrashing of the season against fellow cellar dwellers Fremantle after a blowout in the second quarter to win by 63 points. They would record its first 60-point victory since round 8, 2006 as well as the first time they scored 20 or more goals in a game since round 22, 2007.

Round 22: Veterans Russell Robertson, Paul Wheatley and Matthew Whelan played their last ever AFL match, against ladder leaders St Kilda. Melbourne put on another strong first half performance, trailing by only a goal at half time, which included a backwards goal from Liam Jurrah at the start of the quarter. However, St Kilda ran over the top of Melbourne in the second half, winning comfortably by 47 points to secure the minor premiership. Melbourne, on the other hand, received the wooden spoon and ensured that their priority pick would be safe. They had the first and second picks in the 2009 AFL draft.

Ladder

{{AFL Ladder/2009}}

Ladder breakdown by opposition

Opponent Played Won Lost Drew Premiership points Points for Points against Percentage (%)
Fremantle 1 1 0 0 4 127 64 198.44
West Coast 2 1 1 0 4 194 182 106.59
Richmond 2 1 1 0 4 182 178 102.25
Western Bulldogs 1 0 1 0 0 97 104 93.27
Hawthorn 1 0 1 0 0 92 114 80.70
Port Adelaide 2 1 1 0 4 191 237 80.59
Sydney 1 0 1 0 0 50 68 73.53
Adelaide 1 0 1 0 0 34 51 66.67
Essendon 1 0 1 0 0 83 131 63.36
Carlton 1 0 1 0 0 96 153 62.75
Geelong 2 0 2 0 0 139 228 60.96
St Kilda 2 0 2 0 0 113 197 57.36
North Melbourne 2 0 2 0 0 128 224 57.14
Collingwood 2 0 2 0 0 124 243 51.03
Brisbane Lions 1 0 1 0 0 56 111 50.45
Total 22 4 18 0 16 1706 2285 74.66

Brownlow Medal

Brownlow Medal tally

Player 1 vote games 2 vote games 3 vote games Total votes
Aaron Davey 1 1 1 (6)
Colin Sylvia 0 1 1 (5)
Brent Moloney 0 1 1 (5)
Nathan Jones 2 1 0 (4)
Jack Grimes 0 0 1 (3)
James McDonald 0 1 0 (2)
Paul Johnson 0 1 0 (2)
Matthew Bate 0 1 0 (2)
Brock McLean 1 0 0 (1)
Shane Valenti 1 0 0 (1)
Total 5 7 4 (31)

Awards

Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal tally (top 10)

Position Player Votes
1st Aaron Davey (82)
2nd Brent Moloney (69)
3rd Cameron Bruce (56)
4th Matthew Bate (47)
5th Nathan Jones (44)
5th Colin Sylvia (44)
5th Matthew Warnock (44)
8th James Frawley (43)
10th James McDonald (42)
10th Cale Morton (42)
Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy – Aaron DaveySid Anderson Memorial Trophy (Second in the Best and Fairest) – Brent MoloneyRon Barassi Snr Memorial Trophy (Third in the Best and Fairest) – Cameron BruceIvor Warne-Smith Memorial Trophy (Fourth in the Best and Fairest) – Matthew BateDick Taylor Memorial Trophy (Fifth in the Best and Fairest) – Nathan Jones, Colin Sylvia, Matthew WarnockHarold Ball Memorial Trophy (Best First Year Player) – Liam JurrahTroy Broadbridge Trophy (highest polling MFC player in the Casey Best and Fairest) – Shane ValentiRon Barassi Leadership Award – Brent MoloneyIan Ridley Club Ambassador Award – Shane ValentiNorm Smith Memorial Trophy (Coach's Award) – James Frawley

Leading Goalkicker Award – Russell Robertson (29)

References

1. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.news.com.au/news/mcdonald-to-captain-melbourne/story-fna7dq6e-1111118574000 | title=Melbourne confirms midfielder Jame McDonald as captain | date=15 January 2009}}
2. ^http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/demons-legend-jim-stynes-speaks-of-battle-with-cancer/story-0-1225744966524
3. ^http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-news/melbourne-demons-record-profit/story-e6frf9jf-1225812448670
4. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7415/newsid/88348/default.aspx |title=Archived copy |access-date=29 July 2012 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130708214202/http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7415/newsid/88348/default.aspx |archive-date=8 July 2013 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
5. ^http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-premiership/melbourne-demons-unusual-tactics-against-richmond-spark-new-tanking-claims/story-e6frf3e3-1225757295049
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/integrity-intact-demons-20130219-2epml.html|title=Integrity intact: Demons|first=Adam|last=Cooper|newspaper=The Age|date=20 February 2013|accessdate=20 February 2013|location=Melbourne}}
7. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/rfnews/glimpse-of-the-future/2009/06/08/1244313084941.html | location=Melbourne | work=The Age | first=Greg | last=Baum | title=Demon diehards applaud their glimpse of the future - RFNews - theage.com.au | date=9 June 2009}}
8. ^http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/expert-opinion/how-melbourne-tanked-in-2009/story-fn6cisdj-1226107012777

External links

  • Official Website of the Melbourne Football Club
  • Official Website of the AFL
{{Melbourne Football Club}}{{2009 AFL season}}

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