2016 St Kilda Football Club season

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St Kilda Football Club
2016 season
Coach Alan Richardson
Captain(s) Nick Riewoldt
Home ground Marvel Stadium (Capacity: 56,347)
Home and away season 9th
Finals series DNQ

The 2016 St Kilda Football Club season was the 120th in the club's history. Coached by Alan Richardson and captained by Nick Riewoldt, they competed in the AFL's 2016 Toyota Premiership Season. [1]

Contents

Season summary

Pre-season

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(St Kilda's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendance
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday 20 February, 2:05pm North Melbourne 1.9.10 (73)0.18.9 (117)Lost by 47 points Norm Minns Oval, Wangaratta (H)6,216
2Sunday 6 March Brisbane Lions Game Cancelled Harrup Park Country Club, Mackay (A)
3Sunday 13 March, 4:10pm Melbourne 1.14.14 (107)0.12.11 (83)Lost by 24 points Etihad Stadium (A)8,621

Regular season

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(St Kilda's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceLadder
HomeAwayResult
1Sunday, 27 March (2:50 pm) Port Adelaide 20.13 (133)15.10 (100)Lost by 33 points Adelaide Oval (A)42,89613th
2Saturday, 2 April (7:25 pm) Western Bulldogs 5.6 (36)13.15 (93)Lost by 57 points Etihad Stadium (A)37,735318th
3Saturday, 9 April (1:45 pm) Collingwood 18.11 (119)14.6 (90)Won by 29 points MCG (H)50,90313th
4Saturday, 16 April (2:10 pm) Hawthorn 13.9 (87)13.6 (84)Lost by 3 points Aurora Stadium (A)36,65012th
5Sunday, 24 April (1:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 12.7 (79)19.12 (126)Lost by 47 points Etihad Stadium (H)21,05213th
6Saturday, 30 April (1:45 pm) Melbourne 15.9 (96)20.15 (135)Won by 39 points Etihad Stadium (A)27,26012th
7Sunday, 8 May (3:20 pm) North Melbourne 11.9 (75)11.16 (82)Lost by 7 points Etihad Stadium (H)27,25413th
8Sunday, 15 May (2:40 pm) West Coast 20.12 (132)3.11 (29)Lost by 103 points Domain Stadium (A)36,14014th
9Sunday, 22 May (4:40 pm) Essendon 16.13 (109)9.9 (63)Won by 46 points Etihad Stadium (H)29,02613th
10Saturday, 28 May (4:35 pm) Fremantle 15.11 (101)10.7 (67)Won by 34 points Etihad Stadium (H)17,92713th
11Sunday, 5 June (4:10 pm) Adelaide 19.19 (133)6.9 (45)Lost by 72 points Adelaide Oval (A)40,89613th
12Sunday, 12 June (1:10 pm) Carlton 17.8 (110)12.6 (78)Won by 32 points Etihad Stadium (H)47,94512th
13Bye12th
14Saturday, 25 June (7:25 pm) Geelong 14.9 (93)13.12 (90)Won by 3 points Etihad Stadium (H)28,74512th
15Saturday, 2 July (1:40 pm) Gold Coast 15.18 (108)8.20 (68)Lost by 40 points Metricon Stadium (A)14,07113th
16Sunday, 10 July (4:40 pm) Essendon 14.14 (98)17.7 (109)Won by 11 points Etihad Stadium (A)25,20412th
17Sunday, 17 July (3:20 pm) Melbourne 15.20 (110)11.8 (74)Won by 36 points Etihad Stadium (H)26,38910th
18Saturday, 23 July (7:25 pm) Western Bulldogs 9.6 (60)11.9 (75)Won by 15 points Etihad Stadium (A)26,5329th
19Saturday, 30 July (7:25 pm) North Melbourne 12.13 (85)8.14 (62)Lost by 23 points Etihad Stadium (A)44,28710th
20Sunday, 7 August (1:10 pm) Carlton 7.9 (51)19.8 (122)Won by 71 points MCG (A)37,7979th
21Saturday, 13 August (7:25 pm) Sydney 11.10 (76)23.8 (146)Lost by 70 points Etihad Stadium (H)33,05910th
22Saturday, 20 August (2:10 pm) Richmond 6.10 (46)7.13 (55)Won by 9 points MCG (A)35,2559th
23Sunday, 28 August (1:10 pm) Brisbane Lions 25.11 (161)15.13 (103)Won by 58 points Etihad Stadium (H)21,8349th

Standings

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Sydney 22175022211469151.268 2016 finals
2 Geelong 22175022351554143.868
3 Hawthorn 22175021341800118.668
4 Greater Western Sydney 22166023801663143.164
5 Adelaide 22166024831795138.364
6 West Coast 22166021811678130.064
7 Western Bulldogs (P)22157018571609115.460
8 North Melbourne 221210019561859105.248
9 St Kilda 22121001953204195.748
10 Port Adelaide 221012020551939106.040
11 Melbourne 22101201944199197.640
12 Collingwood 2291301910199895.636
13 Richmond 2281401713215579.532
14 Carlton 2271501568197879.328
15 Gold Coast 2261601778227378.224
16 Fremantle 2241801574211974.316
17 Brisbane Lions 2231901770287261.612
18 Essendon 2231901437235661.012
Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

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