2014 St Kilda Football Club season

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St Kilda Football Club
2014 season
Coach Alan Richardson
Captain(s) Nick Riewoldt
Home ground Etihad Stadium (Capacity: 56,347)
AFL season 18th
Finals series DNQ
Best and Fairest Nick Riewoldt
Leading goalkicker Nick Riewoldt (49)

The 2014 St Kilda Football Club season was the 118th in the club's history. Coached by Alan Richardson and captained by Nick Riewoldt, they competed in the AFL's 2014 Toyota Premiership Season. [1]

Contents

Season summary

Pre-season

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(St Kilda's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendance
HomeAwayResult
1Wednesday, 19 February, 7:10pm Western Bulldogs 0.10.7 (67)1.7.5 (56)Lost by 11 points Simonds Stadium (A)2,894
2Saturday, 1 March, 4:40pm Greater Western Sydney 7.11.10 (139)0.10.11 (71)Lost by 68 points Robertson Oval, Wagga Wagga (A)7,944
PracticeSaturday, 8 March, 12:30pm Port Adelaide 18.7 (115)16.10 (106)Lost by 9 points Alberton Oval (A)6,000

Regular season

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(St Kilda's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceLadder
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday, 22 March (7:40 pm) Melbourne 10.8 (68)6.15 (51)Won by 17 points Etihad Stadium (H)31,6578th
2Saturday, 29 March (1:40 pm) Greater Western Sydney 15.5 (95)13.10 (88)Won by 7 points Etihad Stadium (H)19,6406th
3Saturday, 5 April (4:40 pm) West Coast 12.11 (83)8.10 (58)Lost by 25 points Patersons Stadium (A)36,4489th
4Sunday, 13 April (3:20 pm) Adelaide 7.8 (50)20.16 (136)Lost by 86 points Etihad Stadium (H)22,92312th
5Saturday, 19 April (7:40 pm) Essendon 9.11 (65)11.15 (81)Lost by 16 points Etihad Stadium (A)36,0419th
6Friday, 25 April (7:45 pm) Brisbane Lions 11.13 (79)12.10 (82)Lost by 3 points Westpac Stadium (H)13,40911th
7Saturday, 3 May (1:45 pm) Hawthorn 27.13 (175)4.6 (30)Lost by 145 points MCG (A)32,92412th
8Monday, 12 May (7:20 pm) Carlton 9.15 (69)15.11 (101)Lost by 32 points Etihad Stadium (H)26,70814th
9Sunday, 18 May (4:40 pm) Gold Coast 13.9 (87)19.11 (125)Lost by 38 points Etihad Stadium (H)14,62515th
10Bye16th
11Friday, 30 May (7:50 pm) Collingwood 8.6 (54)21.14 (140)Lost by 86 points Etihad Stadium (H)34,85516th
12Saturday, 7 June (4:10 pm) Port Adelaide 19.15 (129)9.5 (59)Lost by 70 points Adelaide Oval (A)42,37417th
13Sunday, 15 June (1:10 pm) Geelong 20.13 (133)5.7 (37)Lost by 96 points Simonds Stadium (A)25,18018th
14Sunday, 22 June (3:20 pm) West Coast 10.10 (70)15.13 (103)Lost by 33 points Etihad Stadium (H)17,31718th
15Saturday, 28 June (2:10 pm) Richmond 11.7 (73)18.9 (117)Lost by 44 points Etihad Stadium (H)28,48718th
16Sunday, 6 July (1:10 pm) Carlton 24.7 (151)10.6 (66)Lost by 85 points Etihad Stadium (A)29,29718th
17Saturday, 12 July (2:10 pm) North Melbourne 13.14 (92)3.15 (33)Lost by 59 points Blundstone Arena (A)10,64118th
18Saturday, 19 July (4:40 pm) Fremantle 17.16 (118)9.6 (60)Won by 58 points Etihad Stadium (H)16,59418th
19Saturday, 2 August (7:40 pm) Gold Coast 17.15 (117)9.10 (64)Lost by 53 points Metricon Stadium (A)12,02718th
20Sunday, 10 August (3:20 pm) Western Bulldogs 15.9 (99)18.14 (122)Lost by 23 points Etihad Stadium (H)30,09518th
21Saturday, 16 August (1:45 pm) Sydney 19.13 (127)8.8 (56)Lost by 71 points SCG (A)31,36118th
22Sunday, 24 August (4:40 pm) Richmond 15.8 (98)10.12 (72)Lost by 26 points MCG (A)47,20018th
23Sunday, 31 August (2:50 pm) Adelaide 22.9 (141)9.8 (62)Lost by 79 points Adelaide Oval (A)44,96918th

Standings

2014 AFL ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1 Sydney 22175021261488142.968 Finals series
2 Hawthorn (P)22175024581746140.868
3 Geelong 22175020331787113.868
4 Fremantle 22166020291556130.464
5 Port Adelaide 22148021801678129.956
6 North Melbourne 22148020261731117.056
7 Essendon 22129118281719106.350
8 Richmond 221210018871784105.848
9 West Coast 221111020451750116.944
10 Adelaide 221111021751907114.144
11 Collingwood 22111101766187694.144
12 Gold Coast 22101201917204593.740
13 Carlton 2271411891210789.730
14 Western Bulldogs 2271501784217781.928
15 Brisbane Lions 2271501532221269.328
16 Greater Western Sydney 2261601780232076.724
17 Melbourne 2241801336195468.416
18 St Kilda 2241801480243660.816
Source: AFL Tables
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

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