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词条 2011 AFL finals series
释义

  1. The finals system

  2. Qualification

  3. Summary of results

  4. Week one (qualifying & elimination finals)

      First qualifying final (Collingwood vs. West Coast)    Second qualifying final (Geelong vs. Hawthorn)    First elimination final (Carlton vs. Essendon)    Second elimination final (St Kilda vs. Sydney)  

  5. Week two (semi-finals)

      First semi-final (West Coast vs. Carlton)    Second semi-final (Hawthorn vs. Sydney)  

  6. Week three (preliminary finals)

      First preliminary final (Collingwood vs. Hawthorn)    Second preliminary final (Geelong vs. West Coast)  

  7. Week four (Grand Final)

  8. Notes and references

  9. External links

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The 2011 Australian Football League finals series determined the winner of the 2011 AFL season. The series was scheduled to occur over four weekends in September 2011, culminating with the 115th AFL/VFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 1 October 2011. Traditionally held on the final Saturday in September, the Grand Final date was pushed to October to accommodate two extra rounds in the home and away season.

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, and was used by the National Rugby League in 2011.

The top four teams in the eight receive what is popularly known as the "double chance" when they play in week-one qualifying finals. This means that even if a top-four team loses in the first week, it still remains in the finals, playing a semi-final the next week against the winner of an elimination final. The bottom four of the eight play knock-out games, in that only the winners survive and move on to the next week. Home-state advantage goes to the team with the higher seed in the first two weeks, to the qualifying final winners in the third week. Games in Victoria are played at the MCG, regardless of the team's usual home ground, if a crowd larger than the seating capacity of Etihad Stadium (53,359) is expected.

In the second week, the winners of the qualifying finals receive a bye to the third week. The losers of the qualifying final plays the elimination finals winners in a semi-final. In the third week, the winners of the semi-finals from week two play the winners of the qualifying finals in the first week. The winners of those matches move on to the Grand Final at the MCG in Melbourne.[1]

Qualification

{{AFL Ladder/2011}}

Summary of results

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|QF2-score2= 9.13 (67)
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|EF2-score2=12.10 (82)
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|SF1-score1=15.11 (101)
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|SF1-score2=15.8 (98)
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|GF-score1=12.9 (81)
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|GF-score2=18.11 (119)
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Week one (qualifying & elimination finals)

For the first time since the current AFL finals system was introduced in 2000, all four finals were played in Melbourne in the first week of the finals.

First qualifying final (Collingwood vs. West Coast)

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|home Q2 = 7.5 (47)
|home Q3 = 10.7 (67)
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|away team = West Coast
|away Q1 = 2.3 (15)
|away Q2 = 5.4 (34)
|away Q3 = 6.5 (41)
|away final = 9.8 (62)
|venue = MCG
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Second qualifying final (Geelong vs. Hawthorn)

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|home team = Geelong
|home Q1 = 2.0 (12)
|home Q2 = 7.2 (44)
|home Q3 = 12.6 (78)
|home final = 14.14 (98)
|winner = H
|away team = Hawthorn
|away Q1 = 3.5 (23)
|away Q2 = 4.8 (32)
|away Q3 = 7.12 (54)
|away final = 9.13 (67)
|venue = MCG
|date = Friday, 9 September
|crowd = 73,400
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First elimination final (Carlton vs. Essendon)

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|home team = Carlton
|home Q1 = 4.5 (29)
|home Q2 = 10.12 (72)
|home Q3 = 17.17 (119)
|home final = 21.23 (149)
|winner = H
|away team = Essendon
|away Q1 = 3.4 (22)
|away Q2 = 4.7 (31)
|away Q3 = 8.9 (57)
|away final = 13.9 (87)
|venue = MCG
|date = Sunday, 11 September
|crowd = 90,161
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  • {{AFL Car}} won its first final since the 2001 First Elimination Final.[2]
  • The attendance of 90,161 was a new record for the highest ever for an elimination final.[2] This record stood until 2013.[3]

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Second elimination final (St Kilda vs. Sydney)

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|home team = St Kilda
|home Q1 = 1.3 (9)
|home Q2 = 3.4 (22)
|home Q3 = 7.7 (49)
|home final = 8.9 (57)
|winner = A
|away team = Sydney
|away Q1 = 2.4 (16)
|away Q2 = 7.6 (48)
|away Q3 = 8.9 (57)
|away final = 12.10 (82)
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  • {{AFL StK}} lost its first Saturday night match at Etihad Stadium since Round 9, 2003.

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Week two (semi-finals)

First semi-final (West Coast vs. Carlton)

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|title = First semi-final
|home team = West Coast
|home Q1 = 1.3 (9)
|home Q2 = 9.3 (57)
|home Q3 = 11.8 (74)
|home final = 15.11 (101)
|winner = H
|away team = Carlton
|away Q1 = 4.1 (25)
|away Q2 = 7.4 (46)
|away Q3 = 10.5 (65)
|away final = 15.8 (98)
|venue = Patersons Stadium
|date = Saturday, 17 September
|crowd = 42,803
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|notes =
  • This was {{AFL Car}}'s third narrow loss in an interstate final in three years.
  • {{AFL WCE}} won its first final since the 2006 grand final.

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Second semi-final (Hawthorn vs. Sydney)

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|home team = Hawthorn
|home Q1 = 3.5 (23)
|home Q2 = 10.5 (65)
|home Q3 = 12.6 (78)
|home final = 19.8 (122)
|winner = H
|away team = Sydney
|away Q1 = 0.1 (1)
|away Q2 = 4.1 (25)
|away Q3 = 9.6 (60)
|away final = 13.8 (86)
|venue = MCG
|date = Friday, 16 September
|crowd = 55,198
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Week three (preliminary finals)

First preliminary final (Collingwood vs. Hawthorn)

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|title = First preliminary final
|home team = Collingwood
|home Q1 = 2.3 (15)
|home Q2 = 3.5 (23)
|home Q3 = 5.6 (36)
|home final = 10.8 (68)
|winner = H
|away team = Hawthorn
|away Q1 = 2.4 (16)
|away Q2 = 4.7 (31)
|away Q3 = 7.11 (53)
|away final = 9.11 (65)
|venue = MCG
|date = Friday, 23, September 7:45 pm AEST
|crowd = 87,112
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Second preliminary final (Geelong vs. West Coast)

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|title = Second preliminary final
|home team = Geelong
|home Q1 = 5.7 (37)
|home Q2 = 8.11 (59)
|home Q3 = 15.14 (104)
|home final = 17.15 (117)
|winner = H
|away team = West Coast
|away Q1 = 2.3 (15)
|away Q2 = 5.4 (34)
|away Q3 = 7.6 (48)
|away final = 10.9 (69)
|venue = MCG
|date = Saturday, 24, September 2:20 pm AEST
|crowd = 59,455
|umpires =
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|notes =
  • {{AFL WCE}} became the first non-Victorian team to make the top four since 2007.

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Week four (Grand Final)

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|title = Grand Final
|date = Saturday, 1 October 2:30pm
|home team = {{AFL Col}}
|home Q1= 4.2 (26)
|home Q2= 9.3 (57)
|home Q3= 12.6 (78)
|home final= 12.9 (81)
|home goals= T Cloke, A Krakouer 3
S Sidebottom 2
L Ball, L Brown, B Johnson, S Wellingham 1
|home best = S Pendlebury, D Thomas, S Sidebottom, C Tarrant, L Ball, L Brown, T Cloke
|home injuries = Nil
|home reports = Nil
|winner = A
|away team = {{AFL Gee}}
|away Q1= 4.3 (27)
|away Q2= 8.6 (54)
|away Q3= 13.7 (85)
|away final= 18.11 (119)
|away goals= S Johnson 4
J Bartel, T Hawkins, T Varcoe 3
J Selwood 2
M Duncan, C Ling, M Stokes 1
|away best= J Bartel, J Selwood, T Hawkins, C Ling, S Johnson, P Chapman, B Ottens, T Varcoe
|away injuries = J Podsiadly (shoulder)
|away reports = Nil
|venue = MCG
|crowd = 99,537
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20111002021842/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/124477/default.aspx Report]
|umpires = C Donlon, B Rosebury, S Ryan
|BOG award = Norm Smith Medal
|BOG winner = Jimmy Bartel ({{AFL Gee}})
|broadcast = Network Ten
|anthem = Vanessa Amorosi
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Notes and references

1. ^AFL Finals System Explained (AFL.com.au){{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2. ^{{cite web|first=Michael|last=Horan|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/substitutes-named-for-carlton-essendon-final/story-e6frf9k6-1226134130271|title=Dominant Carlton comfortable winners over Essendon by 62 points|publisher=Herald Sun|date=11 Sep 2011|accessdate=11 Sep 2011}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-09-08/heartbreak-for-tigers|author=Nick Bowen|date=8 September 2013|accessdate=8 September 2013|title=Blues ensure Tigers' September return ends in heartbreak|publisher=Australian Football League}}

External links

  • AFL official website
  • RealFooty by The Age (Melbourne) Online
  • SportsAustralia (news and views)
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