- 2004 AFL season
Infobox AFL season
year = 2004
imagesize = 225px
caption = Logo of the 2004 AFL Season
teams = 16
premiers = AFL PA
count = 1st
minor premiers = AFL PA
national cup winners = AFL Stk
nccount = 2nd
mpcount = 3rd
matches = 185
attendance = 6368207
top goal scorer =Fraser Gehrig (AFL Stk)
brownlow medallist =Chris Judd (AFL WC)Results and statistics for the
Australian Football League season of 2004."See
List of Australian Football League premiers for a complete list."AFL Draft "See
2004 AFL Draft for more information."National Cup
The Wizard Home Loans Cup Final saw St. Kilda defeat Geelong 15.8 (98) to 11.10 (76) in front of a crowd of 50,533 (For an explanation of pre-season scoring see Pre-season rule changes)
Premiership Season
Round 1 (Season Launch)
Round 2
Round 3 (
Easter )Round 4
Round 5 (
ANZAC Day )Round 6
Round 7 (
Mother's Day )Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
Round 11
*This round saw St. Kilda's undefeated start to the season (and also a record 10-match winning streak) ended by the Sydney Swans.
=Round 12 (Queen's Birthday)=Round 13 (Split Round)
Round 14
Round 15
Round 16
Round 17
=Round 18 (Heritage Round)=Round 19
Round 20
Round 21
Round 22
Ladder
Finals series
Qualifying and Elimination Finals (
Father's Day )emi Finals
Preliminary Finals
Grand Final
This was the first Grand Final in the history of the AFL to be played by two non-Victorian teams; Port Adelaide's first; and the Brisbane Lions' fourth consecutive.
Following the match, Port Adelaide coach Mark Williams was quite animated, his celebrations including a speech on the dais, where he uttered the now-famous words of "
Allan Scott - you were wrong!". This was in reference to a comment made by Scott (a sponsor of the Port Adelaide Football Club) earlier in the 2004 season, in which he said the club could not win a premiership under the coaching of Williams. Williams also mimed choking by holding his tie up like a noose as he stepped onto the arena, a reference to the breaking of Port Adelaide's reputation as "chokers", which they had gained after losing in several previous finals series, despite having dominated the home and away seasons.Match attendance
Total match attendance for all games was 5,915,407 people. Attendance at the Grand Final was 77,671 people. The largest non-finals attendance was 60,898 people for the Collingwood v Carlton game of Round 22.
Awards
* The
Brownlow Medal was awarded toChris Judd of West Coast.
* TheLeigh Matthews Trophy was awarded toNick Riewoldt of St Kilda.
* TheColeman Medal was awarded toFraser Gehrig of St Kilda.
* TheNorm Smith Medal was awarded toByron Pickett of Port Adelaide.
* TheAFL Rising Star award was awarded toJared Rivers of Melbourne.
* The Wooden Spoon was "awarded" to Richmond for coming last.Notable Events
* On Saturday, 28 August 2004 (round 22), the
Brisbane Lions set a most unusual VFL/AFL record. On that day, the 22-man Brisbane Lions squad had collectively played 3,718 senior career games, and had collectively scored 3,373 senior career goals. [http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/alltime/misc.html#11]
**The 22 players wereJason Akermanis ,Simon Black ,Daniel Bradshaw , Jonathan Brown,Blake Caracella ,Robert Copeland .Richard Hadley ,Shaun Hart , Chris Johnson,Clark Keating ,Nigel Lappin ,Justin Leppitsch ,Alastair Lynch ,Dylan McLaren ,Craig McRae ,Mal Michael ,Tim Notting ,Martin Pike ,Luke Power , Chris Scott,Michael Voss , andDarryl White .References
* [http://stats.rleague.com/afl/seas/2004.html 2004 Season - AFL Tables]
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