| W | L | D | % | Pts | |
| Eagles | 7 | 1 | 0 | 137.65 | 28 |
| Crows | 7 | 1 | 0 | 134.70 | 28 |
| Bombers | 7 | 1 | 0 | 133.43 | 28 |
| Swans | 6 | 2 | 0 | 141.46 | 24 |
| W | L | D | % | Pts | |
| Eagles | 7 | 1 | 0 | 137.65 | 28 |
| Crows | 7 | 1 | 0 | 134.70 | 28 |
| Bombers | 7 | 1 | 0 | 133.43 | 28 |
| Swans | 6 | 2 | 0 | 141.46 | 24 |
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2012 NAB Cup Schedule
2012 AFL Draw (schedule or fixture)
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Sydney's Adam Goodes, who missed Round 4 due to suspension, played his 304th game in Round 5. This takes him past former champion and teammate Michael O'Loughlin. The Sydney pair is behind former Adelaide champion Andrew McLeod (340 games) for most games played by an indigenous player. read more »
This is the second in a series of what Australian Rules football fans have to look forward to as the 2012 season approaches.
After a messy 2011 that featured player scandals, reputations on the line and a coach leaving for greener (some might say purple) pastures, the Saints have quietly ushered in a new era under incoming coach Scott Watters. read more »
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After looking at potential catalysts for Collingwood, Geelong, Hawthorn and West Coast in Part 1, AFANA turns its attention to the remaining four Finals' combatants, Sydney, Essendon, Carlton and St Kilda. Who are the “under the radar” players to watch out for as Week One of the Finals approaches?
Australian Rules Football lost one of its legends this week when Allan Jeans passed away. Jeans was the coach who took St Kilda to their only Premiership in over 100 years. It was going to be an emotional game for the Saints and these occasions can make for either inspiring wins or lamentable losses. St Kilda took the bull by the horns and ripped right into the West Coast Eagles in a cracking first quarter. read more »
Collingwood 9 14 (68) St Kilda 10 8 (68)
Grand Final draw means game is replayed next week
Congrats to both teams for an incredible match. The Norm Smith medal went to Lenny Hayes. We have the following coverage for the GF Replay (confirmed by AFL & ESPN and revised 9/30/10): ESPN3.com will be live from 10:00 PM EDT. ESPN Classic, and ESPN Mobile will be live from 12:00 MN EDT until 4:00 AM; ESPN2 will join the coverage in progress at 1:00 AM EDT and continue until 4:00 AM. Canadian coverage will be on TSN2 from 12:00 MN EDT to 4:00 AM and on TSN.ca on demand. Omnisport.tv will have live coverage from 12:00 MN EDT to 4:00 AM at the usual US$5.99. We have a special Grand Final party page up for the replay.
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Saint Kilda was the firm favorite with the bookmakers on a warm and clear night at the Melbourne Cricket Ground for the first game of Round 2 of the AFL season. Rain was forecast for late in a game that was billed as a clash of the forwards with the Riewoldt cousins (Nick and Jack) facing off. This game marked the first time that Richmond and St Kilda have played a Friday night game on the MCG. read more »
It rained all Saturday, in stark contrast to Friday night when the Magpies played under summer skies with the roof open at Etihad and Melbourne looed resplendent as the world's second most livable city. Today she was in a different mood. As the wintery winds swirled and the rain pitched down at skewed angles, there was a sense of foreboding in the air. read more »
A week is a long time in football, as the saying goes, well try 40 years. It's that long since the League trialled a shortened version of the game with a round robin format called the Lightning Premiership. Decades later and for the early rounds of the NAB Cup the lightning format was back. read more »
The 2010 Grand Final had all the drama of Australia's real reality television, Australian Rules Football. The last Saturday of September delivered an anti-climax in a drawn match. Under the current AFL rules, a replay was called and had to be played the following week. read more »
(Revised 9/30/10) ESPN Classic and ESPN3 in the USA and TSN2 in Canada will carry the Grand Final Replay between St. Kilda and Collingwood LIVE on Friday night / Saturday morning, September 24th / 25th. Coverage on ESPN3.com will begin at 10:00 PM EDT including the Grand Final preview and pre-game entertainment. Coverage on ESPN Classic and TSN2 in Canada will begin at 12:00 MN EDT Saturday with pre-match activities but not all of the entertainment. Coverage will continue until 4:00 AM EDT Saturday concluding after the awards ceremony on all channels. ESPN2 will join the live coverage in progress, around 1:00 AM EDT. Canadian coverage begins at 12:00 MN EDT and concludes at 4:00 AM on TSN2 and TSN.ca. If you have no access to any of the preceding options, the game will be live on Omnisport.tv. The cost for the game on Omnisport is $5.99, and you can signup at this link. Fans should check our TV Schedule page for details on the coverage and our TV Info page for more information on ESPN Classic, ESPN3, TSN2, and TSN.ca. Finally, there may also be coverage on ESPN Mobile for users of that service. For those looking for parties, see our listings on our Grand Final Replay Party page. We have a timeline of Grand Final Day events here. (Note: the only live coverage in North America is via these outlets and they are available nationally via cable and satellite services -- see our TV Info page.) read more »
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