2009 NAB Cup

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2009 NAB Cup
Season2009
Teams16
Winners Geelong (2nd title)
Matches played15
Attendance282,930 (average 18,862 per match)
Michael Tuck Medallist Joel Selwood (Geelong)
2008
2010

The 2009 NAB Cup is the Australian Football League pre-season competition that was played before the Australian Football League's 2009 Premiership season begins. It culminated with the final on 13 March 2009 played between Geelong and Collingwood, which was won by Geelong. The final was originally scheduled for 14 March 2009 but was moved by the AFL so that the match did not clash with the Sound Relief benefit concert for the Victorian bushfires. [1]

Contents

Games

Round 1

Round 1
Saturday, 7 February (6:45 pm) West Coast 3.3.9 (54)def. by Collingwood 1.15.17 (116) Subiaco Oval (crowd: 22,819)
Friday, 13 February (8:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 1.8.12 (69)def. by Essendon 1.8.13 (70) Telstra Dome (crowd: 35,123)
Saturday, 14 February (7:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 1.8.8 (65)def. St Kilda 0.8.8 (56) Gold Coast Stadium (crowd: 6,013)
Sunday, 15 February (6:40 pm) Fremantle 5.5.11 (86)def. by Richmond 1.12.8 (89) Subiaco Oval (crowd: 14,517)
Friday, 20 February (7:40 pm) Carlton 1.17.12 (123)def. North Melbourne 0.11.4 (70) Telstra Dome (crowd: 24,711)
Saturday, 21 February (4:10 pm) Hawthorn 0.11.3 (69)def. Melbourne 1.8.9 (66) Aurora Stadium (crowd: 8,122)
Saturday, 21 February (7:10 pm) Geelong 1.17.8 (119)def. Adelaide 2.9.12 (84) Telstra Dome (crowd: 10,320) Report [ dead link ]
Sunday, 22 February (3:40 pm) Sydney 1.10.9 (78)def. by Port Adelaide 4.16.11 (143) Manuka Oval (crowd: 5,391) Report

Round 2

Round 2
Thursday, 26 February (7:10 pm) Collingwood 1.13.10 (97)def. Richmond 2.3.15 (51) Telstra Dome (crowd: 37,121)
Friday, 27 February (7:40 pm) Essendon 0.9.13 (67)def. Brisbane Lions 1.7.14 (65) Telstra Dome (crowd: 12,260)
Saturday, 28 February (3:10 pm) Port Adelaide 1.6.9 (54)def. by Geelong 0.11.6 (72) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 8,341)
Sunday, 1 March (4:40 pm) Carlton 2.13.16 (112)def. Hawthorn 2.10.10 (88) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 19,111)

Round 3

Round 3
Friday, 6 March (7:40 pm) Collingwood 1.17.5 (116)def. Essendon 3.6.10 (73) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 26,154) Report
Saturday, 7 March (7:10 pm) Geelong 2.9.12 (84)def. Carlton 0.9.13 (67) Etihad Stadium (crowd: 15,305) Report

Grand Final

2009 NAB Cup Grand Final
Friday, 13 March (7:40 pm) Collingwood def. by Geelong Etihad Stadium (crowd: 37,277) Report
1.2.2 (23)
1.2.3 (24)
1.4.5 (38)
1.6.6 (51)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
0.3.5 (23)
0.9.10 (64)
0.13.17 (95)
0.18.19 (127)
Umpires: McLaren, Jeffery, Donlon, M. Nicholls
Michael Tuck Medal: Joel Selwood (Geelong)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Bryan Super Goals
Thomas 2, Clarke, O'Bree, Beams, Cloke Goals Ablett 5, S. Johnson 4, Selwood 3, Chapman 3, Lonergan 3, Stokes 3, Gamble, Varcoe
Cox, Thomas, Lockyer, Pendlebury Best Selwood, Ablett, Chapman, Taylor, S. Johnson, Bartel
Injuries Josh Hunt (knee)
NilReportsNil

Summary of results

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Grand Final
West Coast 54
Collingwood 116 Collingwood 97
Western Bulldogs 69 Richmond 51
Essendon 70 Collingwood 116
Brisbane Lions 65 Essendon 73
St Kilda 56 Essendon 67
Fremantle 86 Brisbane Lions 65
Richmond 89 Collingwood 51
Carlton 123 Geelong 127
North Melbourne 70 Port Adelaide 54
Hawthorn 69 Geelong 72
Melbourne 66 Geelong 84
Geelong 119 Carlton 67
Adelaide 84 Carlton 112
Sydney 78 Hawthorn 88
Port Adelaide 143

NAB Challenge

Week 1
Friday, 27 February St Kilda 8.13 (61)def. Western Bulldogs 5.5 (35) Visy Park (crowd: 1,200)
Friday, 27 February West Coast 15.5 (95)def. Adelaide 12.13 (85) Traeger Park
Saturday, 28 February North Melbourne 23.11 (149)def. Fremantle 8.4 (52) Manuka Oval (crowd: 1,661)
Saturday, 28 February Melbourne 8.7 (55)def. by Sydney 9.9 (63) Visy Park (crowd: 2,000)
Week 2
Friday, 6 March Brisbane Lions 4.12 (36)def. by Melbourne 11.7 (73) Cazaly's Stadium (crowd: 4,000)
Friday, 6 March St Kilda 16.13 (109)def. Richmond 9.3 (57)Deakin Reserve, Shepparton (crowd: 7,000)
Saturday, 7 March Sydney 16.12 (108)def. Western Bulldogs 12.9 (81)Bruce Purser Reserve, Rouse Hill (crowd: 3,600)
Saturday, 7 March Adelaide 15.10 (100)def. Hawthorn 5.3 (33)Berri Oval, Berri, South Australia
Saturday, 7 March Fremantle 17.9 (111)def. West Coast 16.10 (106) Subiaco Oval (crowd: 20,002)
Saturday, 7 March North Melbourne 11.13 (79)def. by Port Adelaide 17.14 (116) Visy Park
Week 3
Friday, 13 March Hawthorn 13.21 (99)def. West Coast 8.13 (61) Visy Park
Friday, 13 March Port Adelaide 17.11 (113)def. St Kilda 9.5 (59) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 4,000)
Friday, 13 March Adelaide 15.10 (100)def. Sydney 11.9 (75) AAMI Stadium (crowd: 7,626)
Friday, 13 March North Melbourne 17.14 (116)def. Essendon 15.10 (100) Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo (crowd: 2,500)
Friday, 13 March Brisbane Lions 11.4 (70)def. by Richmond 12.13 (85) Carrara Stadium (crowd: 4,369)
Saturday, 14 March Melbourne 10.3 (63)def. by Western Bulldogs 14.17 (101) Casey Fields (crowd: 2,500)
Saturday, 14 March Fremantle 20.6 (126)def. Carlton 12.11 (83) Hands Oval, Bunbury (crowd: 5,000)

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See also

Notes

  1. , AFL announces date change for NAB Cup GF
  2. "AFL.com.au - Dogs, Dons to play match for bushfire victims". Archived from the original on 6 October 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2010.
  3. "NAB09.html". footystats.freeservers.com. Archived from the original on 23 November 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2015.

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