2010 Adelaide Football Club season

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Adelaide Football Club
2010 season
President Rob Chapman
Coach Neil Craig
Captain(s) Simon Goodwin
Home ground AAMI Stadium
Pre-season competition First round
AFL season 11th
Finals series N/A
Best and Fairest Richard Douglas
Leading goalkicker Kurt Tippett (46)
Highest home attendance41,195 vs. Geelong (16 July 2010)
Lowest home attendance29,321 vs. Western Bulldogs (8 August 2010)
Average home attendance35,773

The 2010 AFL season was the Adelaide Crows 20th season in the AFL on the back of a 5th place and a semi-final exit in the 2009 AFL season. It was Neil Craig's 7th season at the helm after taking over from Gary Ayres as coach in 2004. The captain for this season was Simon Goodwin and the leadership group consisted of Brad Symes, Scott Stevens, Nathan van Berlo, Ben Rutten, Michael Doughty, Brett Burton and Tyson Edwards. [1]

Contents

Squad for 2010

Statistics are correct as of start of 2010 season.Flags represent place of birth.

Senior List [2]
No.BornPlayerHgt (cm)Wgt (kg)Date of BirthAgeDebutRecruited fromGamesGoals
2 Flag of England.svg Brad Moran 2009829 September 198623 2006 Southport/North Melbourne 177
3 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Brent Reilly 1848512 November 198326 2003 Calder U18 11342
4 Flag of Queensland.svg Kurt Tippett 2011008 May 198722 2008 Southport 4372
5 Flag of South Australia.svg Scott Thompson 1858514 March 198327 2001 Port Adelaide Magpies/Melbourne 155109
6 Flag of Western Australia.svg Jonathon Griffin 2019714 January 198624 2007 East Fremantle 305
7 Flag of Western Australia.svg Nathan van Berlo 185836 June 198623 2005 West Perth 9726
8 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Myke Cook 184769 October 198920 2009 Sandringham U18 30
9 Flag of South Australia.svg Tyson Edwards 178816 August 197633 1995 West Adelaide 311190
10 Flag of Western Australia.svg Jarrhan Jacky 179765 April 198920 2008 Subiaco 31
11 Flag of South Australia.svg Michael Doughty 178805 August 197930 2000 South Adelaide 16642
12 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Daniel Talia 194892 October 199118**** Calder U18 00
13 Flag of New South Wales.svg Taylor Walker 1928725 April 199019 2009 NSW/ACT Rams 1423
14 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg David Mackay 1827225 July 198821 2008 Oakleigh U18 3911
15 Flag of South Australia.svg Brad Symes 187827 March 198525 2004 Central District/Port Adelaide 567
16 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Phil Davis 1958530 August 199019 2010 North Adelaide 00
17 Flag of South Australia.svg Bernie Vince 188862 October 198524 2006 Woodville-West Torrens 5531
18 Flag of South Australia.svg Graham Johncock 1808421 October 198227 2001 Port Adelaide Magpies 16991
20 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Ivan Maric 1981024 January 198624 2006 Calder U18 5021
21 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Chris Knights 1858425 September 198623 2005 Vermont/Eastern Ranges U18 7053
22 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Andy Otten 1928715 May 198920 2008 Oakleigh U18 261
23 Flag of the Northern Territory.svg Andrew McLeod 181824 August 197633 1995 Port Adelaide Magpies 328266
24 Flag of South Australia.svg Brett Burton 185834 May 197831 1999 Woodville-West Torrens 171257
25 Flag of South Australia.svg Ben Rutten 19110228 May 198326 2005 West Adelaide 1266
26 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Richard Douglas 192866 February 198723 2006 Calder U18 5638
27 Flag of Western Australia.svg Scott Stevens 1958715 January 198228 2002 Perth/Sydney 12482
28 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jack Gunston 1917416 May 199118 2010 Sandringham U18 00
29 Flag of South Australia.svg James Sellar 1969524 March 198921 2008 Glenelg 122
30 Flag of South Australia.svg James Craig 1959218 April 199118**** North Adelaide 00
31 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Rory Sloane 1827817 March 199020 2009 Eastern Ranges U18 10
32 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Patrick Dangerfield 188845 April 199019 2008 Geelong Falcons U18 2322
33 Flag of South Australia.svg Jared Petrenko 1767422 December 198920 2009 Woodville-West Torrens 94
34 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Sam Shaw 191805 April 199020**** Oakleigh U18 00
35 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Shaun McKernan 196941 September 199020 2009 Calder U18 10
36 Flag of South Australia.svg Simon Goodwin 1848626 December 197633 1997 South Adelaide 259160
37 Flag of South Australia.svg Trent Hentschel 1938925 December 198227 2003 Woodville-West Torrens 6894
38 Flag of New South Wales.svg Tony Armstrong 1837229 September 198920 2010 NSW/ACT Rams/Calder U18 00
39 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Will Young 192833 August 199019 2010 North Ballarat U18 00
40 Flag of South Australia.svg Jason Porplyzia 1788227 November 198425 2006 West Adelaide 68114
41 Flag of South Australia.svg Brodie Martin 180726 November 198821 2009 Sturt 21
44 Flag of South Australia.svg Nathan Bock 1949220 March 198327 2004 Woodville-West Torrens 10056
45 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Ricky Henderson 1907811 September 198821 2010 Trentham 00
46 Flag of South Australia.svg Chris Schmidt 1898220 March 198921 2007 West Adelaide/Brisbane Lions 20
48 Flag of South Australia.svg Matthew Jaensch 1828018 September 198920 2010 Sturt 00
Rookie List [3]
No.BornPlayerHgtWgtDate of BirthAgeDebutRecruited fromGamesGoals
1 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Luke Thompson 193878 February 199119**** Geelong Falcons U18 00
42 Flag of Ireland.svg Brian Donnelly 1918421 June 198821**** Flag of Ireland.svg Louth GAA 00
43 Flag of New South Wales.svg Aiden Riley 1817613 December 199118**** Wollongong Lions 00
47 Flag of South Australia.svg Matt Wright 1798114 December 198920**** North Adelaide 00

Player changes for 2010

In

PlayerPrevious ClubLeaguevia
Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Daniel Talia [4] Calder Cannons TAC Cup 2009 AFL Draft- Pick #13
Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jack Gunston [4] Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup 2009 AFL Draft- Pick #29
Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Sam Shaw [4] Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup 2009 AFL Draft- Pick #45
Flag of South Australia.svg James Craig [4] North Adelaide SANFL 2009 AFL Draft- Pick #61
Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Luke Thompson Geelong Falcons TAC Cup 2010 Rookie Draft- Pick #11
Flag of South Australia.svg Matt Wright North Adelaide SANFL 2010 Rookie Draft- Pick #33
Flag of South Australia.svg Matthew Jaensch Sturt SANFL 2010 Rookie Draft- Pick #46
Flag of New South Wales.svg Aiden Riley Wollongong Lions Sydney AFL 2010 Rookie Draft- Pick #58 (NSW Scholarship)

Out

PlayerNew ClubLeaguevia
Flag of South Australia.svg Robert Shirley [5] Ainslie Football Club [6] AFL Canberra Delisted
Flag of South Australia.svg Nick Gill [5] North Adelaide SANFL Delisted
Flag of South Australia.svg Greg Gallman [5] North Adelaide SANFL Delisted
Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Aaron Kite [5] Norwood SANFL Delisted
Flag of Western Australia.svg Tom Lee [5] Sturt SANFL Delisted

NAB Cup

The 2010 NAB Cup was disappointing for the Crows, being eliminated in the first round by rivals Port Adelaide. Adelaide never threatened and went down by 56 points, in line for a hot country warm-up via the NAB Challenge route. The Crows travelled to Traeger Park in Alice Springs and were welcomed by torrential downpours. Collingwood defeated the Crows by 20 points, 11.10 (76) – 8.6 (54).

Adelaide came back to South Australia for a clash with last seasons wooden spooners Melbourne. The game was played at Elizabeth Oval, home of local club Central District, and Adelaide prevailed by two points for their first win of the new season.

The last match of Adelaide's pre-season was played against Carlton at Visy Park. It was another close affair, with the Crows prevailing by a point.

Home and away season

Round 1

Round 1
28 March 5:10 pm Fremantle def. Adelaide Subiaco Oval (crowd: 30,976) Report [ dead link ]
2.5 (17)
9.9 (63)
12.11 (83)
 17.16 (118)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.3 (15)
4.3 (27)
9.4 (58)
 9.8 (62)
Umpires: Kennedy, Nicholls, Keating
Most DT Pts: Michael Barlow (Fremantle), 128 pts
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
Headland, Pavlich 3
Barlow, Mayne 2
Ballantyne, Ibbotson, Silvagni, Crowley, Morabito, Johnson, Mundy 1
Goals Walker 4
Thompson 2
Dangerfield, Bock, Tippett 1
Barlow, Sandilands, Mundy, Hill, Duffield, Pavlich, Broughton Best Thompson, Walker, Edwards, Reilly
Crowley (shoulder) [7] Injuries Sloane (ankle), Walker (concussion) [7]
NilReportsNil
  • Young forward Taylor Walker kicked 4 goals in a standout performance for Adelaide.
  • Tony Armstrong made his debut for the side, and picked up 11 disposals.
  • It was Adelaide's first loss to Fremantle since Round 5, 2007, where they were pipped by a point.
  • This was the third straight year in which Adelaide started the season with an away game.

Round 2

Round 2
4 April 12:40 pm Adelaide def. by Sydney AAMI Stadium (crowd: 36,041) Report [ dead link ]
2.3 (15)
4.5 (29)
8.7 (55)
 11.9 (75)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.3 (27)
11.4 (70)
14.9 (93)
 18.10 (118)
Umpires: Farmer, Rosebury, McInerney
Most DT Pts: Ben McGlynn (Sydney), 134 pts
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
Dangerfield 5
Petrenko, McLeod 2
Douglas, Burton 1
Goals McGlynn 5
O'Keefe 3
Seaby, Kennedy, Bradshaw 2
Moore, Kirk, Goodes, Jack 1
Dangerfield, Petrenko, Thompson Best McGlynn, O'Keefe, McVeigh, Seaby, Goodes, Hannebery
Sellar (hamstring) [8] InjuriesNil [8]
NilReportsNil

Round 3

Round 3
11 April 12:40 pm Melbourne def. Adelaide MCG (crowd: 23,335) Report
1.5 (11)
1.8 (14)
5.11 (41)
 7.15 (57)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.5 (17)
4.9 (33)
5.10 (40)
 5.11 (41)
Umpires: Ryan, McBurney, Armstrong
Most DT Pts: Simon Goodwin (Adelaide), 116 pts
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
Bate 2
McDonald, Jones, Green, Bennell, Trengove 1
Goals Burton 3
Cook, Maric 1
Grimes, McDonald, Green, Trengove, Jamar, Frawley Best Vince, Goodwin, Mackay, Burton, Doughty, Thompson
Sylvia (jaw), replaced in selected side by Garland [9] Injuries Stevens (concussion), replaced in the selected side by Schmidt, Bock (hamstring), Dangerfield (shoulder), Hentschel (knee), Tippett (ankle) [9]
NilReportsNil
  • Former Brisbane Lions player Chris Schmidt made an impressive debut for the Crows with 20 disposals and 9 marks after being elevated from the rookie list earlier in the week.
  • The Crows wore their unpopular predominantly white away strip for the first time in this game. [10]

Round 4

Round 4
17 April 2:40 pm Adelaide def. by Carlton AAMI Stadium (crowd: 38,321) Report
2.7 (19)
3.9 (27)
4.15 (39)
 6.19 (55)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.1 (31)
10.4 (64)
12.5 (77)
 16.7 (103)
Umpires: Wenn, Avon, Mollison
Most DT Pts: Marc Murphy (Carlton), 144 pts
Television broadcast: Network Ten/One
Thompson 2
Burton, Douglas, Knights, Walker 1
Goals Garlett, Houlihan, Yarran 3
Simpson 2
Betts, Henderson, Judd, Ó hAilpín, Scotland 1
Vince, Edwards, Knights, McLeod Best Murphy, A Walker, Judd, Simpson, Houlihan, Yarran, Garlett
NilInjuriesNil
Nil [11] Reports Matthew Kreuzer (negligent contact with an umpire) [11]
  • Phil Davis made his AFL debut in this game. He was solid with 16 disposals and 7 marks.
  • With no wins and four losses, this is Adelaide's worst start to a season since 2004 and their worst under coach Neil Craig. [12]
  • It was Adelaide's first loss to the Blues at Football Park since Round 11, 2004.

Round 5

Round 5
23 April 7:40 pm Western Bulldogs def. Adelaide Etihad Stadium (crowd: 26,884) Report
4.3 (27)
10.5 (65)
15.11 (101)
 18.13 (121)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.4 (28)
7.5 (47)
8.9 (57)
 10.12 (72)
Umpires: Stevic, Pannell, McInerney
Most DT Pts: Daniel Giansiracusa (Western Bulldogs), 125pts
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Hall 5
Eagleton 3
Hahn, Griffen, Grant 2
Giansiracusa, Higgins, Roughead, Murphy 1
Goals Tippett 3
Porplyzia, Burton 2
Vince, Dangerfield, Knights 1
Giansiracusa, Griffen, Eagleton, Hall, Gilbee, Hahn, Johnson Best Thompson, Vince, Edwards, Tippett, Reilly, Davis, Dangerfield
Hargrave (neck) replaced in selected side by Moles [13] InjuriesNil [13]
NilReportsNil
  • Ricky Henderson made his debut for the Crows in this game and showed a few positive glimpses after being elevated from the rookie list earlier in the week.
  • After earning no points from five games, Adelaide equalled their worst ever start to a season in their history. The other was in 2000.

Round 6

Round 6 (Showdown)
1 May 2:40 pm Adelaide def. by Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium (crowd: 40,371) Report
4.2 (26)
7.7 (49)
9.10 (64)
 10.14 (74)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.1 (25)
6.4 (40)
8.9 (57)
 14.13 (97)
Umpires: Stewart, Schmitt, Ryan
Showdown Medal: Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide)
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
Porplyzia, Tippett 3
Douglas 2
McLeod, Stevens 1
Goals Gray 5
Ebert, Cassisi 2
Schulz, Pearce, Westhoff, Tredrea, C. Cornes 1
Johncock, Edwards, Porplyzia, McLeod, Reilly Best Gray, Pearce, K. Cornes, Cassisi, Boak, C. Cornes
Nil [14] InjuriesNil [14]
NilReportsNil
  • Matthew Jaensch made his debut for the Crows in this game. He had 11 disposals, 7 marks and 5 tackles.
  • After this game, at 0 wins and 6 losses, the Crows have had their worst start to an AFL season in their history.

Round 7

Round 7
9 May 2010 4:10 pm Adelaide def. Richmond AAMI Stadium (crowd: 31,196) Report
3.0 (18)
5.3 (33)
7.9 (51)
 15.14 (104)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.3 (21)
6.5 (41)
6.10 (46)
 7.12 (54)
Umpires: Margetts, Ryan, Avon
Most DT Pts: Scott Thompson (Adelaide), 121 pts
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
Tippett 4
Porplyzia 3
Douglas, McLeod 2
Thompson, Doughty, Johncock, Petrenko 1
Goals Nahas, Riewoldt 2
S. Edwards, Tuck, White 1
McLeod, Maric, Johncock, van Berlo, Tippett Best S. Edwards, Moore, Tuck, Cotchin, Deledio, Nahas
Douglas (ribs), Johncock (arm) [15] Injuries Farmer replaced in selected side by McGuane [15]
NilReportsNil
  • Adelaide finally managed their first win of the season, to remain off the bottom of the table.
  • With scores tied early in the last quarter, the Crows blew the game apart to win by 50 points, kicking 15.14, their highest score of the season.
  • It was widely viewed that the result of this game would consign Richmond to the wooden spoon, as both teams were winless coming into the game.

Round 8

Round 8
15 May 2010 7:10 pm North Melbourne def. Adelaide Etihad Stadium (crowd: 16,479) Report
4.3 (27)
8.6 (54)
12.11 (83)
 12.12 (84)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.3 (15)
2.4 (16)
4.5 (29)
 11.9 (75)
Umpires: Nicholls, Jeffery, Keating
Most DT Pts: Andrew Swallow (North Melbourne), 129 pts
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
Harvey 3
Harding, Wells, A. Edwards, Swallow 2
Thomas, Goldstein 1
Goals Walker 3
Porplyzia 2
Stevens, McLeod, Petrenko, Cook, Vince, Tippett 1
Rawlings, Swallow, Wells, Goldstein, Harvey, A. Edwards Best McLeod, Armstrong, Bock, Walker, Goodwin, Rutten, Schmidt
Hale (back spasms) [16] InjuriesNil [16]
NilReportsNil
  • Adelaide kicked just 2 goals for the first half, and a unanswered 7 goal last quarter made the scoreboard look more attractive.

Round 9

Round 9
23 May 2010 12:40 pm Adelaide def. Brisbane Lions AAMI Stadium (crowd: 31,517) Report
5.3 (33)
6.9 (45)
9.12 (66)
 13.15 (93)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.2 (14)
6.5 (41)
9.11 (65)
 11.15 (81)
Umpires: Grun, Nicholls, Meredith
Most DT Pts: Ashley McGrath (Brisbane Lions), 140pts
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
Douglas, Dangerfield 3
Walker, McLeod 2
Porplyzia, Gunston 1
Goals Fevola 5
McGrath, Banfield 2
Rich, Sherman 1
van Berlo, Douglas, Rutten, Thompson Best McGrath, Banfield, Rich
Nil [17] InjuriesNil [17]
NilReportsNil
  • Eighteen-year-old Sandringham recruit Jack Gunston made his AFL debut in this game and kicked a vital goal in the last quarter. However, he had the least disposals for Adelaide with 7.
  • The Crows have won their last three final quarters by a total of 16.5 (101).

Round 10

Round 10
29 May 2010 6:40 pm CST St Kilda def. Adelaide Etihad Stadium (crowd: 28,708) Report
5.1 (31)
7.2 (44)
12.7 (81)
 19.9 (123)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.1 (13)
7.2 (44)
11.4 (70)
 12.4 (76)
Umpires: Donlon, McBurney, Sully
Most DT Pts: Leigh Montagna (St Kilda), 151 pts
Television broadcast: Network Ten/One
Montagna 5
Milne 3
Schneider, Dal Santo, McQualter 2
Stanley, Ray, Goddard, Gwilt, Gardiner 1
Goals Tippett, Dangerfield 3
Van Berlo, Walker, Petrenko, Porplyzia, Maric, Douglas 1
Montagna, Dal Santo, Fisher, Milne Best Douglas, Bock, Tippett
Nil [18] Injuries Bock (groin) [18]
Nil [19] ReportsNil [19]
  • Nathan Bock was influential from centre half-back for Adelaide with 25 touches and it was no coincidence that the Crows struggled when he limped to the bench with a groin injury late in the third quarter.
  • Richard Douglas was the leading possession winner for Adelaide with 31 disposals while Kurt Tippett and Patrick Dangerfield each kicked three goals.

Round 11

Round 11
5 June 2010 2:40 pm Adelaide def. Fremantle AAMI Stadium (crowd: 35,605) Report [ dead link ]
6.1 (37)
11.3 (69)
12.6 (78)
 16.9 (105)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.3 (33)
7.4 (46)
10.6 (66)
 12.10 (82)
Umpires: Avon, McInerney, Mollison
Most DT Pts: Scott Thompson (Adelaide), 143 pts
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
Walker 4
Edwards, Dangerfield, Thompson 2
McLeod, Petrenko, Johncock, Tippett, Goodwin, Porplyzia 1
Goals Pavlich, Barlow 3
Hill 2
Sandilands, Mayne, van Berlo, Fyfe 1
Johncock, Thompson, Edwards, Mackay Best Barlow, Sandilands, Hill
Davis (concussion), McLeod (knee) [20] InjuriesNil [20]
Nil [21] ReportsNil [21]
  • This was Tyson Edwards' last game after his announced retirement; he played 321 AFL games. Edwards finished with 32 possessions and two goals in a near best-on-ground performance.
  • Andrew McLeod's troublesome knee locked up at half time, while Phil Davis suffered concussion after being cleaned up by Fremantle giant Aaron Sandilands.

Round 12

Round 12
12 June 2010 2:10 pm Hawthorn def. Adelaide Aurora Stadium (crowd: 16,167) Report
7.2 (44)
9.3 (57)
13.4 (82)
 19.10 (124)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.3 (15)
6.6 (42)
9.6 (60)
 11.11 (77)
Umpires: Ryan, Chamberlain, Armstrong
Most DT Pts: Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn), 143 pts
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
Franklin, Roughead, Hodge, Rioli 3
Peterson, Osborne 2
Muston, Ellis, Guerra 1
Goals Tippett 4
Dangerfield, Walker 2
Henderson, Douglas, Stevens 1
Rioli, Hodge, Lewis Best Douglas, Armstrong, Mackay
Nil [22] Injuries Thompson (eye) [22]
Nil [23] ReportsNil [23]
  • Nathan van Berlo, Richard Douglas and David Mackay battled hard in a misfiring side.
  • Adelaide came close to closing the margin to single figures late in the third term, but the Hawks blew the Crows away in the final quarter.

Round 13 (Split Round)

Round 13
27 June 2010 2:40 pm Adelaide def. Melbourne AAMI Stadium (crowd: 34,442) Report
4.6 (30)
9.10 (64)
10.19 (79)
 16.21 (117)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.3 (9)
3.5 (23)
8.6 (54)
 11.7 (73)
Umpires: Ryan, Armstrong, Jeffery
Most DT Pts: Simon Goodwin (Adelaide), 133 pts
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
Tippett 4
Jaensch 3
Walker 2
Johncock, Griffin, Vince, Maric, Henderson, Van Berlo, Dangerfield 1
Goals Bate 4
Green, Dunn, Bruce 2
Jetta 1
Goodwin, Johncock, Douglas, Symes Best Bate, Grimes, Green
Mackay (sprained ankle) [24] InjuriesNil [24]
Nil [25] ReportsNil [25]
  • Graham Johncock (32 possessions) shrugged off a Lynden Dunn tag to star across half-back.
  • The win saw Adelaide climb to 14th on the ladder and temporarily out of wooden-spoon contention.

Round 14

Round 14
2 July 2010 7:10 pm Adelaide def. Essendon AAMI Stadium (crowd: 37,296) Report
7.1 (43)
12.5 (77)
15.7 (97)
 19.10 (124)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.3 (9)
2.4 (16)
4.8 (32)
 5.10 (40)
Umpires: Chamberlain, Hay, Avon
Most DT Pts: Scott Thompson (Adelaide), 146 pts
Television broadcast: Network Ten/One
Tippett 6
Dangerfield 4
Walker, Henderson 3
Goodwin, Vince, Thompson 1
Goals Ryder 2
Hocking, Lonergan, Slattery 1
Tippett, Thompson, Dangerfield, Douglas Best Ryder, Winderlich, Welsh
Jaensch (concussion), Griffin (ankle) [26] Injuries Slattery (tbc), Slattery (broken nose) [26]
Nil [27] Reports Hooker (striking) [27]

Round 15

Round 15
10 July 2010 1:10 pm West Coast def. by Adelaide Subiaco Oval (crowd: 26,976) Report
2.2 (14)
7.5 (47)
10.9 (69)
 14.11 (95)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.3 (27)
6.9 (45)
10.12 (72)
 17.15 (117)
Umpires: McLaren, Grun, Keating
Most DT Pts: Andrew Embley (West Coast), 124 pts
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
LeCras 4
Embley 3
Stevenson 2
Selwood, Cox, Sheppard, Hams, Smith 1
Goals Tippett 4
Henderson, Jaensch 3
Porplyzia 2
Symes, Vince, Dangerfield, Walker, Sloane 1
LeCras, Rosa, Cox Best Thompson, Goodwin, Reilly, Dangerfield
Waters (hamstring) [28] InjuriesNil [28]
Nil [29] ReportsNil [29]

Round 16

Round 16
17 July 2010 8:10 pm Adelaide def. Geelong AAMI Stadium (crowd: 41,195) Report
2.3 (15)
4.3 (27)
8.8 (56)
 11.8 (74)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.1 (19)
5.3 (33)
7.3 (45)
 9.9 (63)
Umpires: Wenn, Pannell, McInerney
Most DT Pts: Harry Taylor (Geelong), 131 pts
Television broadcast: 7
Walker 4
Henderson, Sloane 2
Dangerfield, Tippett, van Berlo 1
Goals Mooney, Stokes 2
Ablett, Byrnes, Chapman, Ottens, Varcoe 1
Vince, Johncock, Thompson, Goodwin, Reilly, Walker, Davis Best Taylor, Selwood, Chapman, Bartel, Mackie
Nil [30] InjuriesNil [30]
Doughty (rough conduct) [31] ReportsNil [31]
  • This was Adelaide's first win over Geelong since 2006.
  • Brent Reilly was superb, restricting Brownlow Medallist Gary Ablett to 19 largely ineffectual possessions.
  • Geelong club doctor Geoff Allen suffered a heart attack on-field prior to the match. Allen was taken to hospital, but has since made a recovery. [32]

Round 17

Round 17 (Showdown)
25 July 2010 4:10 pm Port Adelaide def. Adelaide AAMI Stadium (crowd: 36,788) Report
2.3 (15)
5.5 (35)
10.7 (67)
 13.10 (88)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.5 (11)
2.9 (21)
5.10 (40)
 9.15 (69)
Umpires: Margetts, McLaren, Hay
Showdown Medal: Domenic Cassisi (Port Adelaide)
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
Westhoff 4
Ebert 3
Banner, Schulz, Rodan 2
Goals Walker, Sloane, Scott Thompson 2
Dangerfield, Vince, Mackay 1
Cassisi, Pearce, Chaplin, Brogan, K Cornes, Westhoff, Boak, Ebert, Carlile Best Thompson, Henderson, Johncock, Porplyzia
Logan (concussion), Gray (cut chin) [33] InjuriesNil [33]
Nil [34] Reports Johncock (rough conduct) [34]
  • Kane Cornes kept Bernie Vince to just 18 possessions, while Kurt Tippett was held goalless by Alipate Carlile.
  • The Crows were inaccurate in front of goal for most of the day, kicking 2.9 in the first half.
  • This was Josh Carr's final game after he announced his retirement; he had played 206 games.

Round 18

Round 18
1 August 2010 1:10 pm Richmond def. Adelaide MCG (crowd: 19,181) Report
4.4 (28)
5.4 (34)
11.7 (73)
 15.10 (100)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.2 (20)
7.11 (53)
9.13 (67)
 11.14 (80)
Umpires: McBurney, Kamolins, Jennings
Most DT Pts: Shane Tuck (Richmond), 141 pts
Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
King, Riewoldt 2
Tuck, Webberley, White, Martin, Morton, Browne, Cousins, Hicks, Jackson, McGuane, Newman 1
Goals Douglas, Vince 2
Sloane, Dangerfield, Griffin, Walker, Reilly, Porplyzia, Thompson 1
Tuck, Cousins, Edwards, Connors Best Thompson, Symes, Mackay
Nil [35] InjuriesNil [35]
Nil [36] ReportsNil [36]

    Round 19

    Round 19
    8 August 2010, 4:10 pm Adelaide def. by Western Bulldogs AAMI Stadium (crowd: 29,321) Report
    1.5 (11)
    5.7 (37)
    7.10 (52)
     7.11 (53)
    Q1
    Q2
    Q3
     Final
    3.1 (19)
    6.7 (43)
    7.11 (53)
     8.13 (61)
    Umpires: Farmer, Kennedy, Mollison
    Most DT Pts: Daniel Giansiracusa (Western Bulldogs), 140 pts
    Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
    Porplyzia 2
    Stevens, Thompson, van Berlo, Douglas, Tippett 1
    Goals Jones 2
    Johnson, Eagleton, Griffen, Hill, Giansiracusa, Grant 1
    Thompson, Symes, Porplyzia Best Giansiracusa, Eagleton, Boyd, Griffen
    Nil [37] InjuriesNil [37]
    Nil [38] Reports Roughead (rough conduct) [38]

      Round 20

      Round 20
      15 August 2010, 1:10 pm Brisbane Lions def. by Adelaide Gabba (crowd: 25,403) Report
      4.7 (31)
      6.12 (48)
      12.14 (86)
       13.19 (97)
      Q1
      Q2
      Q3
       Final
      2.4 (16)
      9.5 (59)
      13.8 (86)
       15.14 (104)
      Umpires: Farmer, Ryan, Jennings
      Most DT Pts: Richard Douglas (Adelaide), 135 pts
      Television broadcast: Southern Cross Ten/Fox Sports 1
      Clark 5
      Banfield, Black, Hanley, Harwood, Patfull, Polkinghorne, Power, Staker 1
      Goals Tippett 5
      Porplyzia 3
      Douglas 2
      Henderson 2, Davis, van Berlo, Sellar 1
      Clark, Black, Rockliff Best Tippett, Douglas, Symes, van Berlo
      Nil [39] Injuries Vince (knee), Knights (hamstring) [39]
      Nil [40] ReportsNil [40]

        Round 21

        Round 21
        21 August 2010, 7:10 pm Collingwood def. Adelaide MCG (crowd: 42,159) Report
        1.3 (9)
        3.5 (23)
        4.10 (34)
         6.18 (54)
        Q1
        Q2
        Q3
         Final
        3.3 (21)
        4.7 (31)
        6.8 (43)
         7.9 (51)
        Umpires: Farmer, Stevic, Findlay
        Most DT Pts: Graham Johncock (Adelaide), 117 pts
        Television broadcast: Southern Cross Ten
        Thomas, Brown 2
        Cloke, Didak 1
        Goals Walker 2
        Maric, Young, Henderson, Tippett, Stevens 1
        Sidebottom, Pendlebury, Thomas, Didak Best Thompson, Johncock, Dangerfield
        Nil [41] InjuriesNil [41]
        Brown (striking) [42] ReportsNil [42]

          Round 22

          Round 22
          28 August 2010, 3:40 pm Adelaide def. St Kilda AAMI Stadium (crowd: 38,121) Report
          2.3 (15)
          3.4 (22)
          6.9 (45)
           9.11 (65)
          Q1
          Q2
          Q3
           Final
          2.2 (14)
          3.3 (21)
          5.5 (35)
           5.7 (37)
          Umpires: Kennedy, Meredith, McInerney
          Most DT Pts: Jason Blake/Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda), 117 pts
          Television broadcast: Fox Sports 1
          Walker 3
          Tippett 2
          Porplyzia, Douglas, Sloane, Jaensch 1
          Goals Dal Santo, Gardiner, Dempster, Koschitzke, Geary 1
          Thompson, Douglas, Reilly, Doughty Best Hayes, Dal Santo, Goddard
          Johncock (ankle), Symes (cut head/concussion) [43] Injuries Fisher (hamstring) [43]
          Nil [44] ReportsNil [44]
          • Adelaide beat St Kilda at home for the first time since 2003.

          Statistics

          Team

          Highest score19.10 (124) vs Essendon in round 14
          Lowest score7.6 (41) vs Melbourne in round 3
          Highest ladder position10 after rounds 14-16
          Lowest ladder position15 after rounds 1, 3-13
          Highest percentage94.3 after round 22
          Lowest percentage52.4 after round 1
          Home W/L record7-4
          Away W/L record2-9
          Final Score for250.207 (1707) - rank 7
          Final Score against269.207 (1821) - rank 5

          Individual

          Most games [45] 22 - Richard Douglas, Brent Reilly, Michael Doughty, Ben Rutten, Kurt Tippett
          Most kicks [45] 276 - Scott Thompson; 275 - Richard Douglas
          Most handballs [45] 261 - Scott Thompson; 217 - Simon Goodwin
          Most disposals [45] 537 - Scott Thompson
          Most hit-outs [45] 370 - Ivan Maric
          Most tackles [45] 104 - Brent Reilly; 104 - Scott Thompson
          Most marks [45] 128 - Bernie Vince; 120 Scott Stevens
          Most goals [45] 46 - Kurt Tippett; 35 - Taylor Walker

          Ladder

          2010 AFL ladder
          PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
          1 Collingwood (P)22174123491658141.770 Finals series
          2 Geelong 22175025181702147.968
          3 St Kilda 22156119351591121.662
          4 Western Bulldogs 22148021741734125.456
          5 Sydney 22139020171863108.352
          6 Fremantle 22139021682087103.952
          7 Hawthorn 22129120441847110.750
          8 Carlton 221111021431983108.144
          9 North Melbourne 22111101930220887.444
          10 Port Adelaide 22101201749212382.440
          11 Adelaide 2291301763187094.336
          12 Melbourne 2281311863197194.534
          13 Brisbane Lions 2271501775215882.328
          14 Essendon 2271501930240280.328
          15 Richmond 2261601714234873.024
          16 West Coast 2241801773230077.116
          Source: AFL ladder
          Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
          (P) Premiers

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