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| club = Melbourne Football Club | season = 2013 | image = | imagesize = | caption = | president = Don McLardy (to 14 June) Peter Spargo (interim) Glen Bartlett (from 16 August) | coach = Mark Neeld (2nd season) (rounds 1–12) Neil Craig (rounds 13–23) | captain = Jack Grimes (2nd season) Jack Trengove (2nd season) | home ground = MCG (100,018 capacity) | preseason comp = Pre-season | preseason result = 14th | regularseason comp = AFL season | regularseason result = 17th | finals series = Finals series | finals result = DNQ | club b&f = Best and fairest | best and fairest = Nathan Jones | leading goalscorer = Jeremy Howe (28 goals) | highest attendance = 50,835 (round 11 vs. {{AFL Col}}) | lowest attendance = 7,615 (round 17 vs. {{AFL BL}}) | average attendance = 24,974 | club membership = 33,117 ({{decrease}} 2,228 / {{decrease}} 6.30%) | prevseason = 2012 | nextseason = 2014 }} The 2013 Melbourne Football Club season was the club's 114th year in the VFL/AFL since it began in 1897. Mark Neeld entered into his second year as senior coach of Melbourne. After a horrid season in 2012, Neeld made a vast amount of list changes in the 2012 AFL Draft. These changes included the addition of experienced and key position players from other clubs such as Shannon Byrnes, Tom Gillies, Chris Dawes, David Rodan and Cameron Pedersen. Melbourne also added five new players from the National Draft, two new players from the Rookie Draft as well as one new player from the {{AFL GWS}} Mini-Draft who will play in 2014. Jack Grimes and Jack Trengove continued their roles as co-captains of the football club.[1]With no Friday night games and only three home games against fellow Victorian sides at the MCG, Melbourne faced a financially challenging fixture. At the same time Melbourne received a simple fixture when compared to other teams by playing fellow-cellar dwellers in 2012 {{AFL GWS}}, {{AFL GC}} and {{AFL WB}} twice and all 2012 finalists with the exception of {{AFL Fre}} once. Melbourne hosted nine home games at the MCG, a sold home game against {{AFL BL}} at TIO Stadium in Round 17 and a home game against {{AFL NM}} at Etihad Stadium in Round 18. Melbourne endured one of their worst seasons in the club's 155-year history and arguably their worst in the modern era. They finished with only 2 wins (their least since the 1981 season) and a percentage of 54.07% (their worst since the 1919 season). It was also the worst seasonal performance from an established club since the demise of Fitzroy in 1996. 2013 list changes2012 free agency
2012 trades
Retirements and delistings
Mini-draft
National draft
Rookie draft
2013 squad{{Rls|squadname=Melbourne Football Club |BC1 =#0F1131; border: solid black 2px |FC1 =#CC2031 |BC2 =#0F1131; border: solid black 2px |FC2 =#CC2031 |source = |date =15 November 2012 |column1_title=Senior list |list1a={{Rls player|no= 2|name=Nathan Jones}} (vc)
|list2a={{Rls player|no=27|name=Tom Gillies}}
|column2_title=Rookie list |list4a= {{Rls player|no=22|name=James Magner }}
|coach=Mark Neeld |assistant=Neil Craig (director of coaching) |assistant2=Todd Viney (general manager) |assistant3=Leigh Brown (forward line) |assistant4=Brian Royal (midfield) |assistant5=Jade Rawlings (backline) |assistant6=David Misson (fitness) |legend1= Long-term injury list |legend2= Upgraded rookie(s) |legend3=(vet) Veterans list }} 2013 seasonPre-seasonNAB CupWeek 1{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 1}}{{AFLGame|Friday, 22 February (6:45 pm)|{{AFL NM}}|1.4.5 (38)|H|{{AFL Mel}}|0.5.6 (36)|Etihad Stadium||Report}}{{AFLGame|Friday, 22 February (7:50 pm)|{{AFL Mel}}|0.2.3 (15)|A|{{AFL Ric}}|1.2.9 (30)|Etihad Stadium||Report}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}} Week 2{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 2 |date = Sunday, 3 March (4:00 pm) |home team = {{AFL PA}} |home Q1 = 0.2.3 (15) |home Q2 = 0.5.3 (33) |home Q3 = 0.8.4 (52) |home final = 1.10.7 (76) |home super = Hartlett |home goals = D. Stewart 3, Hartlett 2, Young, Wingard, Newton, Neade, Colquhorn |home best = Hartlett, Wines, Mitchell, Colquhorn, Redden, Stevenson |home injuries= |home reports = |winner = A |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 0.4.2 (26) |away Q2 = 0.8.5 (53) |away Q3 = 0.9.6 (60) |away final = 0.12.6 (78) |away super = |away goals = Sellar 5, Davey 3, Kent 2, Evans, Tapscott |away best = Magner, Sellar, Jetta, Tapscott, Evans, Sylvia |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = Renmark, South Australia |crowd = 3,764 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = none |notes =
}} Week 3{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 3 |date = Saturday, 9 March (2:30 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 1.2.2 (23) |home Q2 = 1.3.4 (31) |home Q3 = 2.5.6 (54) |home final = 2.7.6 (66) |home super = Dunn, N. Jones |home goals = Sellar 2, Byrnes, Tapscott, Davey, Hogan, Toumpas |home best = N. Jones, Rodan, Dunn, Terlich, Jamar, Sylvia, Nicholson |home injuries= |home reports = |winner = A |away team = {{AFL StK}} |away Q1 = 0.1.2 (8) |away Q2 = 2.6.8 (62) |away Q3 = 2.8.8 (74) |away final = 2.10.13 (91) |away super = Newnes, Dal Santo |away goals = Milne 3, Milera 2, Hayes, Dennis-Lane, Riewoldt, Gilbert, Dal Santo |away best = Dal Santo, Newnes, Montagna, Milne, Steven, Geary, Roberton |away injuries= Dempster (tightness) |away reports = |venue = Casey Fields |crowd = 5000 est |report = |umpires = |broadcast = none |notes =
}} NAB ChallengeWeek 4{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Week 4 |date = Saturday, 16 March (11:30 am) |home team = {{AFL GC}} |home Q1 = 1.0 (6) |home Q2 = 4.5 (29) |home Q3 = 9.6 (60) |home final = 12.7 (79) |home super = |home goals = Hall 3, Ablett 2, Dixon 2, Harbrow, Lonergan, Smith, Gorringe, Hutchins |home best = Ablett, Hall, Hutchins, Dixon, Prestia, Thompson |home injuries= Lonergan (wrist) |home reports = |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 2.3 (15) |away Q2 = 4.3 (27) |away Q3 = 5.5 (35) |away final = 8.7 (55) |away super = |away goals = Sellar 3, Terlich, Jamar, Pedersen, M. Jones, Hogan |away best = Watts, Grimes, Jamar, Terlich, Sellar |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = Fankhauser Reserve |crowd = |report = |umpires = |broadcast = none |notes = }} Home and away seasonOverviewThe 2013 season for Melbourne turned out to be disastrous to such an extraordinary magnitude that they required a complete refurbishment of their board and football department. Melbourne began the season as marginal favourites at home against fellow cellar dwellers {{AFL PA}}. However they displayed such visible problems with their ball use, work rate and turnover rate in the midfield that they were eventually shut out of the game and hammered by 79 points. After a week of media scrutiny over their Round 1 performance, Melbourne was expected to put in place a more spirited performance against {{AFL Ess}}. For the opening proportion of that game, they appeared to have lifted their intensity. However, after Essendon scored consecutive goals, Melbourne's problems from Round 1 occurred again and they were eventually slaughtered by 148 points. This was their greatest losing margin at the MCG in their entire VFL/AFL history. Fan backlash resulted from this enormous loss and the next week on 9 April, Melbourne made the decision to sack their CEO Cameron Schwab.[13] After a week of team bonding in Sorrento, Melbourne appeared to have turned around their form in Round 3 against {{AFL WCE}}, only trailing by 10 points at half time. However, by the time West Coast kicked consecutive goals in the second half, Melbourne would again shut down and eventually get hammered by 94 points. With an average losing margin of 108 points in the first 3 rounds, Melbourne headed into their Round 4 clash against recent expansion team {{AFL GWS}} at the MCG, in what was a must win game for Mark Neeld so that he may have maintained his coaching role. In a game of sub-standard football from both sides, Melbourne looked to be set to lose at 3 quarter time trailing by 19 points however managed to blow the game away with their highest ever quarter score in VFL/AFL history of 12 goals and 2 behinds to win by 41 points.[14] In subsequent rounds Melbourne's form didn't show any improvement from Round 4 however as the pressure for Mark Neeld to keep his job oscillated out of control. They got thrashed by 60+ points against {{AFL Car}} in Round 6, {{AFL GC}} in Round 7, {{AFL Fre}} in Round 9, {{AFL Haw}} in Round 10 and {{AFL Col}} in Round 11. During Melbourne's bye, 2 major personnel changes would occur to the club. On 13 June, Melbourne president Don McLardy resigned and was replaced by vice-president Peter Spargo as an interim-president.[15] 3 days later after weeks of pressure Mark Neeld was finally sacked from his senior coaching position and replaced by former {{AFL Ade}} senior coach Neil Craig.[16] Craig's first game coaching Melbourne was against fellow cellar dwellers {{AFL StK}}. Despite Melbourne controlling more possession of the ball with more inside 50s, they still lost by 35 points due to their lack of forward pressure. Melbourne however finally broke through for only their second win of the season against {{AFL WB}} by 3 points. This came after Melbourne nearly conceded a 44-point lead midway through the final quarter by allowing the Western Bulldogs to kick the last 7 goals of the game. After a gutsy performance against the 2012 premiers {{AFL Syd}} where Melbourne went down by 31 points, they would finish their miserable season by falling back into the shut-down habits they experienced at the start of the season. This included a 68-point loss to {{AFL Gee}} in Round 16, a 122-point loss to {{AFL NM}} in Round 18, a 37-point loss to bottom of the ladder Greater Western Sydney in Round 19, a 95-point loss to Fremantle in Round 21 and a 68-point loss to Adelaide in Round 22. Melbourne would finish the season with a woeful 2 wins and 54.07%. Round 1{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 1 |date = Sunday, 31 March (1:10 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 3.1 (19) |home Q2 = 7.2 (44) |home Q3 = 7.3 (45) |home final = 8.6 (54) |home goals = Clark 2, Howe 2, Byrnes, McKenzie, Pedersen, Viney |home best = Viney, McKenzie, Grimes, M. Jones |home injuries= Clark (ankle) |home reports = |winner = A |away team = {{AFL PA}} |away Q1 = 5.3 (33) |away Q2 = 11.7 (73) |away Q3 = 16.13 (109) |away final = 19.19 (133) |away goals = Schultz 4, Monfries 3, P. Stewart 3, Hartlett 2, Cornes, Heath, Moore, Pittard, Westhoff, Wingard, Wines |away best = Hartlett, Cornes, Schultz, P. Stewart, Ebert, Boak, Monfries, Pittard, Trengove, Wines |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = MCG |crowd = 22,924 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Debut(s): Jimmy Toumpas, Jack Viney, Matt Jones Debut(s) for MFC: Shannon Byrnes ({{AFL Gee}}) , Tom Gillies ({{AFL Gee}}) , Cameron Pedersen ({{AFL NM}}) , David Rodan ({{AFL Ric}}/{{AFL PA}}) Milestone(s): Lynden Dunn (100th AFL game) , Jack Viney (1st AFL goal) Brownlow Votes: Brad Ebert ({{AFL Por}}) 3 votes, Hamish Hartlett ({{AFL Por}}) 2 votes, Kane Cornes ({{AFL Por}}) 1 vote Record: 0 Wins, 1 Loss, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 18th Substitutes: Sam Blease {{increase}} Mitch Clark {{decrease}} }} Round 2{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 2 |date = Saturday, 6 April (7:40 pm) |home team = {{AFL Ess}} |home Q1 = 6.2 (38) |home Q2 = 13.6 (84) |home Q3 = 21.11 (137) |home final = 28.16 (184) |home goals = Crameri 6, Bellchambers 4, Watson 3, Davey 2, Heppell 2, Howlett 2, Merrett 2, Hurley 2, Stanton 2, Goddard, Ryder, Dempsey |home best = Heppell, Watson, Bellchambers, Crameri, Goddard, Stanton, Fletcher, Howlett, Zaharakis |home injuries= |home reports = |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 2.1 (13) |away Q2 = 4.5 (29) |away Q3 = 5.5 (35) |away final = 5.6 (36) |away goals = Davey 2, Grimes, Clark, N. Jones |away best = Howe, Frawley, N. Jones, Garland |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = MCG |crowd = 51,153 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Seven Network |notes =
Debut(s): Dean Terlich Brownlow Votes: Dyson Heppell ({{AFL Ess}}) 3 votes, Jobe Watson ({{AFL Ess}}) 2 votes, Brent Stanton ({{AFL Ess}}) 1 vote Record: 0 Wins, 2 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 18th Substitutes: David Rodan {{increase}} Jack Watts {{decrease}} }} Round 3{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 3 |date = Saturday, 13 April (2:10 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 4.1.25 |home Q2 = 9.2.56 |home Q3 = 10.3.63 |home final = 13.5.83 |home goals = Clark 3, Sylvia 2, Trengove 2, Byrnes, Davey, Evans, Howe, Sellar, Tapscott |home best = N. Jones, M. Jones, Grimes, Sylvia |home injuries= Rohan Bail (concussion) |home reports = |winner = A |away team = {{AFL WCE}} |away Q1 = 5.3.33 |away Q2 = 10.6.66 |away Q3 = 21.9.135 |away final = 27.15.177 |away goals = Kennedy 5, Darling 5, Hams 3, LeCras 3, Cox 3, Sinclair 2, Embley, Masten, Hill, Hurn, Gaff, Cripps |away best = Kennedy, Cox, Darling, Priddis, Masten, Hurn, Shuey, S. Selwood |away injuries= Beau Waters (calf, replaced in selected by Jacob Brennan), Ashton Hams (lower leg) |away reports = |venue = MCG |crowd = 18,571 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Milestone(s): Michael Evans (1st AFL goal) Brownlow Votes: Chris Masten ({{AFL WCE|WCE}}) 3 votes, Matt Priddis ({{AFL WCE|WCE}}) 2 votes, Josh Kennedy ({{AFL WCE|WCE}}) 1 vote Record: 0 Wins, 3 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 18th Substitutes: Jimmy Toumpas {{increase}} Aaron Davey {{decrease}} }} Round 4{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 4 |date = Sunday, 21 April (1:10 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 4.5.29 |home Q2 = 7.7.49 |home Q3 = 10.10.70 |home final = 22.12.144 |home goals = Howe 4, Byrnes 3, Evans 3, Pedersen 2, Gawn 2, Sylvia, Bail, N. Jones, Trengove, Clark, Jamar |home best = N. Jones, Gawn, Grimes, Howe, Garland, Evans, Terlich, Trengove |home injuries= |home reports = Neville Jetta reported for engaging in rough conduct on Lachie Whitfield |winner = H |away team = {{AFL GWS}} |away Q1 = 3.3.21 |away Q2 = 8.8.56 |away Q3 = 13.11.89 |away final = 15.13.103 |away goals = O'hAilpin 5, Palmer 2, Cameron, Treloar, Shiel, Giles, Ward, Scully, Sumner, Greene |away best = Scully, Shiel, Treloar, Whitfield, O'hAilpin, Greene, Ward |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = MCG |crowd = 20,018 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Brownlow Votes: Nathan Jones 3 votes ({{AFL Mel}}), Shannon Byrnes 2 votes ({{AFL Mel}}), Tom Scully 1 vote ({{AFL GWS}}) Record: 1 Win, 3 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Aaron Davey {{increase}} Jack Viney {{decrease}} }} Round 5{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 5 |date = Sunday, 28 April (3:15 pm) |home team = {{AFL BL}} |home Q1 = 5.3.33 |home Q2 = 7.11.53 |home Q3 = 13.14.92 |home final = 17.20.122 |home goals = Brown 3, Leuenberger 3, Zorko 3, Cornelius 2, Polkinghorne, Adcock, Redden, Paparone, Bewick, Rockliff |home best = Mayes, Moloney, Leuenberger, Zorko, Rockliff |home injuries= |home reports = James Polkinghorne for tripping |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 5.3.33 |away Q2 = 7.5.47 |away Q3 = 10.7.67 |away final = 14.10.94 |away goals = Howe 2, Gawn 2, Bail, N. Jones, Jamar, Tapscott, Watts, McKenzie, Rodan, Pedersen, Davey |away best = Trengove, Watts, Terlich, Grimes, Sylvia |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = Gabba |crowd = 19,018 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Seven Network |notes =
Brownlow Votes: Matthew Leuenberger 3 votes ({{AFL Bri}}), Dayne Zorko 2 votes ({{AFL Bri}}), Brent Moloney 1 vote ({{AFL Bri}}) Record: 1 Win, 4 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Aaron Davey {{increase}} Sam Blease {{decrease}} }} Round 6{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 6 |date = Sunday, 5 May (7:40 pm) |home team = {{AFL Car}} |home Q1 = 5.1.31 |home Q2 = 8.4.52 |home Q3 = 12.10.82 |home final = 18.13.121 |home goals = Garlett 4, Betts 4, Murphy 3, Armfield 2, Waite 2, Robinson, Walker, Curnow |home best = Murphy, Betts, Garlett, Scotland, Walker, Henderson, Waite, Hampson |home injuries= |home reports = |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 0.3.3 |away Q2 = 3.7.25 |away Q3 = 5.9.39 |away final = 8.12.60 |away goals = Sylvia 2, Dunn, Tapscott, M. Jones, Kent, Garland, Bail |away best = N. Jones, Dunn, M. Jones, Sylvia, Garland |away injuries= Jack Grimes (shoulder) |away reports = Luke Tapscott reported for rough conduct on Kade Simpson during the third quarter. |venue = MCG |crowd = 35,286 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Seven Network |notes =
Debut(s): Dean Kent Milestone(s): Dean Kent (1st AFL goal), M. Jones (1st AFL goal) Brownlow Votes: Marc Murphy 3 votes ({{AFL Car}}), Kade Simpson 2 votes ({{AFL Car}}), Jarrad Waite 1 vote ({{AFL Car}}) Record: 1 Win, 5 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Dean Kent {{increase}} Jack Grimes {{decrease}} }} Round 7{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 7 |date = Sunday, 12 May (4:40 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 0.2 (2) |home Q2 = 3.7 (25) |home Q3 = 4.10 (32) |home final = 7.12 (54) |home goals = Howe 3, Gawn 2, Strauss, Sylvia |home best = Howe, Viney, Gawn, Sylvia |home injuries= McDonald (shoulder) |home reports = Colin Sylvia reported for high contact against Jared Brennan in the third quarter |winner = A |away team = {{AFL GC}} |away Q1 = 5.5 (35) |away Q2 = 9.8 (62) |away Q3 = 14.12 (96) |away final = 16.18 (114) |away goals = Smith 3, Brown 3, Lynch 2, A. Hall 2, May, McKenzie, Day, Shaw, Bennell, Harbrow |away best = Ablett, Bennell, Smith, Brennan, Thompson, Prestia |away injuries= Brennan (concussion), Murphy (concussion) |away reports = |venue = MCG |crowd = 13,304 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Debut(s) for MFC: Chris Dawes {{AFL Col}} Milestone(s): James Strauss (1st AFL goal) Brownlow Votes: Gary Ablett 3 votes ({{AFL GC}}), Dion Prestia 2 votes ({{AFL GC}}), Harley Bennell 1 vote ({{AFL GC}}) Record: 1 Win, 6 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Aaron Davey {{increase}} Dean Kent {{decrease}} }} Round 8{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 8 |date = Sunday, 19 May (3:15 pm) |home team = {{AFL Ric}} |home Q1 = 2.4 (16) |home Q2 = 7.9 (51) |home Q3 = 12.14 (86) |home final = 15.16 (106) |home goals = Riewoldt 3, Martin 3, King 2, Deledio, Nahas, Ellis, Vlastuin, Morris, White, Chaplin |home best = Ellis, Vlastuin, S. Edwards, Deledio, Grigg, Houli |home injuries= |home reports = |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 3.0 (18) |away Q2 = 7.2 (44) |away Q3 = 10.4 (64) |away final = 11.6 (72) |away goals = Davey 3, Dawes 2, Dunn 2, Nicholson, Bail, Howe, Evans |away best = Davey, N. Jones, Magner, Terlich, M. Jones |away injuries= Toumpas (ankle) |away reports = |venue = MCG |crowd = 39,148 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Seven Network |notes =
Brownlow Votes: Brandon Ellis 3 votes ({{AFL Ric}}), Aaron Davey 2 votes ({{AFL Mel}}), Nick Vlastuin 1 vote ({{AFL Ric}}) Record: 1 Win, 7 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Rohan Bail {{increase}} Jimmy Toumpas {{decrease}} }} Round 9{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 9 |date = Sunday, 26 May (2:40 pm) |home team = {{AFL Fre}} |home Q1 = 7.5 (47) |home Q2 = 13.7 (85) |home Q3 = 15.11 (101) |home final = 19.16 (130) |home goals = Mzungu 3, Ballantyne 3, Mayne 2, Crozier 2, D. Pearce 2, Hannath, Crowley, Silvagni, Fyfe, Barlow, Mundy, Ibbotson |home best = Mundy, Ibbotson, Spurr, D. Pearce, Fyfe, Barlow, Mzungu |home injuries= |home reports = Silvagni (rough conduct) |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 1.1 (7) |away Q2 = 2.2 (14) |away Q3 = 5.3 (33) |away final = 6.4 (40) |away goals = Trengove 2, Howe 2, Watts, M. Jones |away best = Howe, Trengove, N. Jones, McKenzie |away injuries= Terlich (ribs) |away reports = |venue = Patersons Stadium |crowd = 32,950 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Brownlow Votes: David Mundy 3 votes ({{AFL Fre}}), Garrick Ibbotson 2 votes ({{AFL Fre}}), Nathan Fyfe 1 vote ({{AFL Fre}}) Record: 1 Win, 8 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Rohan Bail {{increase}} Neville Jetta {{decrease}} }} Round 10{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 10 |date = Sunday, 2 June (3:15 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 0.3 (3) |home Q2 = 1.7 (13) |home Q3 = 5.10 (40) |home final = 6.12 (48) |home goals = Howe, Dawes, Watts, Davey, Kent, Evans |home best = Dawes, N. Jones, Frawley, Rodan |home injuries= |home reports = |winner = A |away team = {{AFL Haw}} |away Q1 = 3.9 (27) |away Q2 = 12.10 (82) |away Q3 = 14.14 (98) |away final = 21.17 (143) |away goals = Breust 5, Roughead 3, Hill 2, Smith 2, Franklin 2, Puopolo 2, Lewis, Burgoyne, Birchall, Grimley, Simpkin |away best = Sewell, Breust, Burgoyne, Lewis, Smith, Mitchell |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = MCG |crowd = 28,546 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Seven Network |notes =
Brownlow Votes: Brad Sewell 3 votes ({{AFL Haw}}), Luke Breust 2 votes ({{AFL Haw}}), Jordan Lewis 1 vote ({{AFL Haw}}) Record: 1 Win, 9 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Luke Tapscott {{increase}} Matt Jones {{decrease}} }} Round 11{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 11 |date = Monday, 10 June (3:15 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 1.5 (11) |home Q2 = 1.7 (13) |home Q3 = 3.9 (27) |home final = 5.9 (39) |home goals = Trengove 2, Davey 2, Blease |home best = Garland, McDonald, M. Jones, Terlich, N. Jones, Toumpas |home injuries= Dawes (ankle), McKenzie (lacerated face) |home reports = |winner = A |away team = {{AFL Col}} |away Q1 = 1.6 (12) |away Q2 = 7.11 (53) |away Q3 = 12.15 (87) |away final = 17.20 (122) |away goals = Cloke 3, Martin 3, Kennedy 3, J. Thomas 2, Didak, Lynch, Pendlebury, O'Brien, Swan, Macaffer |away best = Swan, Ball, Shaw, Pendlebury, J. Thomas, O'Brien |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = MCG |crowd = 50,835 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Seven Network |notes =
Brownlow Votes: Dane Swan 3 votes ({{AFL Col}}), Scott Pendlebury 2 votes ({{AFL Col}}), Josh Thomas 1 vote ({{AFL Col}}) Record: 1 Win, 10 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Luke Tapscott {{increase}} Chris Dawes {{decrease}} }} Round 12{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 12}}{{AFLGameBye|{{AFL Mel}}}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
}} Round 13{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 13 |date = Saturday, 22 June (4:40 pm) |home team = {{AFL StK}} |home Q1 = 7.2 (44) |home Q2 = 10.4 (63) |home Q3 = 15.6 (96) |home final = 16.8 (104) |home goals = Riewoldt 3, Koschitzke 2, Ray 2, Jones, Dennis-Lane, Montagna, Ross, Dempster, Armitage, Milera, Geary |home best = Montagna, Steven, Ray, Roberton, Dal Santo, Gwilt |home injuries= Fisher (foot) replaced in selected side by Murdoch, McEvoy (concussion) |home reports = |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 3.0 (18) |away Q2 = 5.4 (34) |away Q3 = 7.5 (47) |away final = 10.9 (69) |away goals = Watts 2, Howe 2, Kent, Blease, Dawes, N. Jones, Byrnes, Fitzpatrick |away best = Garland, N. Jones, Blease, Dawes, McDonald, Spencer, Clisby |away injuries= |away reports = Jake Spencer reported for head-high frontal contact against Ben McEvoy in the second quarter |venue = MCG |crowd = 28,571 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Debut(s): Mitch Clisby Brownlow Votes: Leigh Montagna 3 votes ({{AFL StK}}), Nathan Jones 2 votes ({{AFL Mel}}), Jack Steven 1 vote ({{AFL StK}}) Record: 1 Win, 11 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Daniel Nicholson {{increase}} Chris Dawes {{decrease}} }} Round 14{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 14 |date = Saturday, 29 June (7:40 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 3.5 (23) |home Q2 = 8.8 (56) |home Q3 = 12.12 (84) |home final = 15.13 (103) |home goals = Watts 4, Dawes 3, Fitzpatrick 2, Howe 2, N. Jones, Gawn, Rodan, Blease |home best = Terlich, Trengove, N. Jones, McDonald, Watts, James Frawley, Clisby |home injuries= Blease (ankle) |home reports = |winner = H |away team = {{AFL WB}} |away Q1 = 2.2 (14) |away Q2 = 4.6 (30) |away Q3 = 6.9 (45) |away final = 15.10 (100) |away goals = Giansiracusa 3, Griffen 3, Cooney 3, Cordy 2, Macrae, Dahlhaus, Minson, Dickson |away best = Liberatore, Murphy, Giansiracusa, Minson, Griffen, Macrae |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = MCG |crowd = 21,217 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Brownlow Votes: Jack Watts 3 votes ({{AFL Mel}}), Ryan Griffen 2 votes ({{AFL WB}}), Tom Liberatore 1 vote ({{AFL WB}}) Record: 2 Wins, 11 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Shannon Byrnes {{increase}} Sam Blease {{decrease}} }} Round 15{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 15 |date = Sunday, 7 July (1:10 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 3.1 (19) |home Q2 = 5.2 (32) |home Q3 = 8.5 (53) |home final = 13.7 (85) |home goals = Fitzpatrick 3, Howe 2, Watts 2, Dawes 2, Nicholson, N. Jones, Trengove, Davey |home best = Terlich, Fitzpatrick, N. Jones, Trengove, McDonald, Gawn |home injuries= Frawley (hamstring) |home reports = |winner = A |away team = {{AFL Syd}} |away Q1 = 5.3 (33) |away Q2 = 9.13 (67) |away Q3 = 13.18 (96) |away final = 16.20 (116) |away goals = B. Jack 4, Tippett 2, Bird 2, Everitt, Pyke, Parker, Mitchell, K. Jack, O'Keefe, McVeigh, Lamb |away best = K. Jack, O'Keefe, Kennedy, Mitchell, McVeigh, Bird, B. Jack |away injuries= Reid (quad) |away reports = |venue = MCG |crowd = 26,216 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Brownlow Votes: Kieren Jack 3 votes ({{AFL Syd}}), Jarrad McVeigh 2 votes ({{AFL Syd}}), Dean Terlich 1 vote ({{AFL Mel}}) Record: 2 Wins, 12 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Shannon Byrnes {{increase}} James Frawley {{decrease}} }} Round 16{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 16 |date = Saturday, 13 July (2:10 pm) |home team = {{AFL Gee}} |home Q1 = 4.5 (29) |home Q2 = 7.10 (52) |home Q3 = 11.12 (78) |home final = 13.20 (98) |home goals = Horlin-Smith 2, Caddy 2, Hawkins 2, Podsiadly 2, Stringer, Duncan, Smedts, Motlop |home best = Selwood, Johnson, Kelly, Caddy, Podsiadly |home injuries= |home reports = |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 1.2 (8) |away Q2 = 2.4 (16) |away Q3 = 3.5 (23) |away final = 4.6 (30) |away goals = Byrnes 2, Dawes, Howe |away best = Byrnes, M. Jones, N. Jones, Garland |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = Simonds Stadium |crowd = 23,172 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Milestone(s): Nathan Jones (150th AFL game), Colin Sylvia (150th AFL game), Jeremy Howe (50th AFL game) Brownlow Votes: Steve Johnson 3 votes ({{AFL Gee}}), Joel Selwood 2 votes ({{AFL Gee}}), Nathan Jones 1 vote ({{AFL Mel}}) Record: 2 Wins, 13 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Jack Fitzpatrick {{increase}} Sam Blease {{decrease}} }} Round 17{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 17 |date = Saturday, 20 July (7:10 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 5.1 (31) |home Q2 = 6.5 (41) |home Q3 = 10.7 (67) |home final = 11.9 (75) |home goals = Fitzpatrick 4, Davey 2, Blease 2, Byrnes, N. Jones, Dawes |home best = Viney, Sylvia, Davey, Byrnes, Grimes, Fitzpatrick |home injuries= Garland (ankle) |home reports = |winner = A |away team = {{AFL BL}} |away Q1 = 3.4 (22) |away Q2 = 8.5 (53) |away Q3 = 11.12 (78) |away final = 13.16 (94) |away goals = Staker 3, Green 3, Merrett 2, Redden 2, Lisle, Mayes, Zorko |away best = Rockliff, Redden, Hanley, Merrett, Staker, Leuenberger |away injuries= Brown (hip), Golby, Lisle, Docherty |away reports = |venue = TIO Stadium |crowd = 7,615 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Brownlow Votes: Tom Rockliff 3 votes ({{AFL BL}}), Pearce Hanley 2 votes ({{AFL BL}}), Jack Redden 1 vote ({{AFL BL}}) Record: 2 Wins, 14 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Jimmy Toumpas {{increase}} Dean Kent {{decrease}} }} Round 18{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 18 |date = Saturday, 27 July (2:10 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 1.0 (6) |home Q2 = 3.2 (20) |home Q3 = 4.4 (28) |home final = 4.4 (28) |home goals = Tapscott, Fitzpatrick, Dawes, Byrnes |home best = N. Jones, Sylvia, McDonald, Gawn Dunn, Toumpas |home injuries= |home reports = |winner = A |away team = {{AFL NM}} |away Q1 = 3.5 (23) |away Q2 = 6.9 (45) |away Q3 = 14.12 (96) |away final = 22.18 (150) |away goals = Bastinac 4, Black 4, Wells 2, Adams 2, Cunnington 2, Petrie 2, Mullett 2, Goldstein 2, Harvey, Ziebell |away best = Goldstein, Cunnington, Harvey, Hansen, Thompson, Bastinac, Adams, Ziebell |away injuries= Swallow (Achilles) |away reports = |venue = Etihad Stadium |crowd = 16,959 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Brownlow Votes: Ben Cunnington 3 votes ({{AFL NM}}), Todd Goldstein 2 votes ({{AFL NM}}), Brent Harvey 1 vote ({{AFL NM}}) Record: 2 Wins, 15 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Dean Kent {{increase}} Aaron Davey {{decrease}} }} Round 19{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 19 |date = Sunday, 3 August (1:45 pm) |home team = {{AFL GWS}} |home Q1 = 5.1 (31) |home Q2 = 9.3 (57) |home Q3 = 12.7 (79) |home final = 19.10 (124) |home goals = Cameron 4, Ward 4, Smith 3, Whitfield 2, Giles 2, Tomlinson, Adams, Bugg, Shiel |home best = Ward, Whitfield, Scully, Treloar, Hampton, Smith, Bruce, Cameron |home injuries= |home reports = |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 4.3 (27) |away Q2 = 5.8 (38) |away Q3 = 9.12 (66) |away final = 12.15 (87) |away goals = Watts 2, Kent 2, Fitzpatrick 2, Howe, Spencer, Clisby, Trengove, Pedersen, Byrnes |away best = N. Jones, Clisby, Pedersen, Viney, M. Jones, Kent |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = Skoda Stadium |crowd = 8,308 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Seven Network |notes =
Milestone(s): Mitch Clisby (1st AFL goal) Brownlow Votes: Callan Ward 3 votes ({{AFL GWS}}), Tom Scully 2 votes ({{AFL GWS}}), Lachie Whitfield 1 vote ({{AFL GWS}}) Record: 2 Wins, 16 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Aaron Davey {{increase}} Max Gawn {{decrease}} }} Round 20{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 20 |date = Saturday, 10 August (7:40 pm) |home team = {{AFL GC}} |home Q1 = 2.4 (16) |home Q2 = 5.9 (39) |home Q3 = 10.11 (71) |home final = 13.12 (90) |home goals = Brown 3, Sumner 2, Ablett, Hall, Dixon, Swallow, Thompson, Bennell, Day, Stanley |home best = Swallow, Bennell, Prestia, Brown, O'Meara, Thompson |home injuries= Bock (leg), Sexton (shoulder), Day (hamstring) |home reports = |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 3.2 (20) |away Q2 = 5.6 (36) |away Q3 = 8.11 (59) |away final = 10.17 (77) |away goals = Watts 2, Kent 2, Sylvia, Byrnes, Fitzpatrick, Tapscott, Davey, McKenzie |away best = Viney, Sylvia, N. Jones, McKenzie, Garland |away injuries= |away reports = |venue = Metricon Stadium |crowd = 13,840 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Debut(s): Troy Davis Brownlow Votes: Harley Bennell 3 votes ({{AFL GC}}), Jack Viney 2 votes ({{AFL Mel}}), David Swallow 1 vote ({{AFL GC}}) Record: 2 Wins, 17 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Aaron Davey {{increase}} Daniel Nicholson {{decrease}} }} Round 21{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 21 |date = Sunday, 18 August (1:10 pm) |home team = {{AFL Mel}} |home Q1 = 0.2 (2) |home Q2 = 4.5 (29) |home Q3 = 5.5 (35) |home final = 5.8 (38) |home goals = Kent, Howe, Davis, Viney, Fitzpatrick |home best = Viney, Trengove, McDonald, M. Jones |home injuries= Blease (leg), Strauss (shoulder), Byrnes (foot) |home reports = |winner = A |away team = {{AFL Fre}} |away Q1 = 4.5 (29) |away Q2 = 9.6 (60) |away Q3 = 14.11 (95) |away final = 20.13 (133) |away goals = Ballantyne 4, Pavlich 4, Hill 2, Mayne 2, Sandilands, Silvagni, Walters, Clarke, Sheridan, Spurr, Fyfe, D. Pearce |away best = D. Pearce, Barlow, Mundy, Hill, Mzungu, Crowley, Clarke |away injuries= Sandilands (concussion), Ballantyne (shoulder) |away reports = |venue = MCG |crowd = 13,768 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Milestone(s): Troy Davis (1st AFL goal), Jack Viney (Rising Star round nominee) Brownlow Votes: David Mundy 3 votes ({{AFL Fre}}), Danyle Pearce 2 votes ({{AFL Fre}}), Zac Clarke 1 vote ({{AFL Fre}}) Record: 2 Wins, 18 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Aaron Davey {{increase}} Sam Blease {{decrease}} }} Round 22{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 22 |date = Saturday, 24 August (1:15 pm) |home team = {{AFL Ade}} |home Q1 = 1.2 (8) |home Q2 = 7.4 (46) |home Q3 = 11.8 (74) |home final = 18.12 (120) |home goals = Johnston 6, Callinan 2, Douglas 2, Jacobs, Kerridge, S. Thompson, Talia, Dangerfield, van Berlo, Otten, Grigg |home best = S. Thompson, Laird, Johnston, Kerridge, Sloane, Crouch |home injuries= Talia (back) |home reports = |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 2.3 (15) |away Q2 = 4.5 (29) |away Q3 = 5.9 (39) |away final = 7.10 (52) |away goals = Howe 2, Watts 2, Sylvia 2, Tapscott |away best = M. Jones, N. Jones, Toumpas, Dunn, Terlich, Trengove |away injuries= Rodan (ankle), Howe (cut face) |away reports = |venue = AAMI Stadium |crowd = 35,643 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Seven Network |notes =
Brownlow Votes: Scott Thompson 3 votes ({{AFL Ade}}), Lewis Johnston 2 votes ({{AFL Ade}}), Brad Crouch 1 vote ({{AFL Ade}}) Record: 2 Wins, 19 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Aaron Davey {{increase}} David Rodan {{decrease}} }} Round 23{{AFLGameDetailed|title = Round 23 |date = Sunday, 1 September (4:40 pm) |home team = {{AFL WB}} |home Q1 = 4.3 (27) |home Q2 = 13.6 (84) |home Q3 = 14.8 (92) |home final = 16.11 (107) |home goals = Dickson 3, Hunter 2, Cooney 2, Jones 2, Wallis, Grant, Cross, Liberatore, Minson |home best = Liberatore, Murphy, Minson, Cooney, Hunter, Boyd |home injuries= Giansiracusa (ankle) |home reports = |winner = H |away team = {{AFL Mel}} |away Q1 = 4.5 (29) |away Q2 = 6.5 (41) |away Q3 = 9.7 (61) |away final = 13.9 (87) |away goals = Watts 4, Kent 2, N. Jones, Garland, Howe, Sellar, Viney, M. Jones, Dunn |away best = Trengove, Viney, Garland, Watts, Frawley |away injuries= Dawes (calf) |away reports = |venue = Etihad Stadium |crowd = 22,176 |report = |umpires = |broadcast = Fox Footy |notes =
Brownlow Votes: Matthew Boyd 3 votes ({{AFL WB}}), Adam Cooney 2 votes ({{AFL WB}}), Tom Liberatore 1 vote ({{AFL WB}}) Record: 2 Wins, 20 Losses, 0 Draws Ladder Position: 17th Substitutes: Luke Tapscott {{increase}} Max Gawn {{decrease}} }} Ladder{{AFL Ladder/2013}}Ladder breakdown by opposition
Football Department and Board Restructure2013 was {{AFL Mel}}'s worst season in a horrible string of seasons dating back to 2007. As a result, many Melbourne personnel who were part of the Jim Stynes-led board or football department originating back to 2008 either resigned or were dismissed from their positions. Because many personnel were in the midst of their contracts, they required large pay-outs which Melbourne couldn't financially cope with. On 19 February 2013, Melbourne were found not guilty from their tanking scandal originating from 2009. However, they received a $500,000 fine as the employers of the General Manager of Football Operations Chris Connolly and former Melbourne senior coach Dean Bailey, both of whom were found guilty in the investigation.[19] Chris Connolly, who was still working at the Melbourne Football Club at the time the suspension was handed out received a 12-month suspension which prevented him from being involved at any club until 1 February 2014.[20] On 10 April 2013, four days after Melbourne's 148-point loss against {{AFL Ess}}, Cameron Schwab was asked to leave from his position as CEO after he originally had his contract renewed for a three-year term from 27 August by Don McLardy. Cameron Schwab accepted,[21][22] and received an approximate $250,000 payout. Peter Spargo then took over as interim CEO[23] before former Essendon CEO Peter Jackson took over the role on an interim basis for six months from 1 May 2013.[24] On 31 May 2013, Chris Connolly was given a two-year contract extension despite being in the process of serving his suspension.[25] On 3 June 2013, after a marathon scheduled board meeting in which Mark Neeld was speculated to be sacked from his role as Melbourne senior coach, Peter Jackson announced his findings from his first month as operating CEO of the club. He then proceeded to announce his recommendations to the club and agree to a contract extension until the end of 2014 to help carry out those recommendations.[26] Neeld survived this board meeting. On 6 June 2013, former Victorian Premier and former {{AFL Haw}} President Jeff Kennett claimed that he had been approached by the Melbourne Football Club board to take over as Melbourne President and encouraged on supporters to call and extraordinary general meeting to oust Don McLardy.[27] On 14 June 2013, Peter Jackson and Don McLardy made a plea to the AFL to receive emergency funding in order to reshape the entire board and football department on the condition that they provided a detailed plan that would be strictly carried through. This included the removal of several key personnel, the prevention of Jeff Kennett's campaign as Melbourne president from becoming successful and the prevention of Stephen Dank's alleged text message to Melbourne's Football Department as part of Essendon's drug scandal from having any immediate impact on the funds received.[28] Also on 14 June 2013, Don McLardy announced his resignation as Melbourne Football Club president as well as the president of the Reach Foundation. Peter Spargo took over the role as Melbourne's interim president.[29] In addition, Stuart Grimshaw resigned from his role on Melbourne's board.[30] On 17 June 2013, Peter Jackson announced the immediate termination of Mark Neeld's role as Melbourne senior coach only eighteen months into his three-year contract. He received a payout of around $600,000.[31] Former Adelaide senior coach Neil Craig would take over as Melbourne's interim senior coach for the rest of the season.[32] On 25 June 2013, Melbourne's list manager Tim Harrington would have his contract terminated as Peter Jackson also advertised the new role of General Manager of Football Operations.[33] On 26 June 2013, Melbourne's vice-president Guy Jalland announced his resignation from the board.[34] 3 days later on 29 June 2013, Karen Hayes also announced her resignation from the board.[35] On 11 July 2013, Peter Jackson announced his intention to snare former Sydney Swans and 2005 premiership coach Paul Roos to become the new senior coach of the Melbourne Football Club from 2014 onwards.[36] Paul Roos however claimed that he had not warmed up to the idea for a return to senior-coaching. On 12 July 2013, former {{AFL WCE}} player and Bernie Naylor Medallist Glen Bartlett joined the Board of the Melbourne Football Club.[37] On 17 July 2013, the AFL finally gave a $2,500,000 bail out package for Melbourne to use for their proposed emergency funding.[38] On 16 August 2013, Glen Bartlett was appointed as the new president of the Melbourne Football Club defeating a bid made by former Victorian Treasurer Alan Stockdale.[39] On 6 September 2013, Paul Roos was announced as the new senior-coach of the Melbourne Football Club. He signed a $2,000,000 deal for two years with the option of a third year.[40] On 9 September 2013, Neil Craig announced his intentions to leave the club as he had no new place on Paul Roos' new football department. He was not offered a new contract along with forward-line coach Leigh Brown and midfield coach Brian Royal.[41] On 2 October 2013, former CEO of VicSport Kate Raffey joined the board as well as former Melbourne footballer Jeremy Nichols on 1 November 2013[42][43] On 10 October 2013, Chris Connolly had his contract terminated despite signing a two-year extension earlier in the year in order decrease the overall cost of Melbourne's management structure.[44] Melbourne's horrendous season of poor on-field form, tanking investigations, contract terminations, payouts and complete football department/board restructuring meant that they recorded a net loss of $1,700,000. This included a statutory loss of $3,100,000 with the AFL's bail out funding for 2013 of $1,450,000 not being taken into account.[41] AwardsBrownlow Medal tally
Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal tally (top 10)
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