2018 Melbourne Football Club season

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Melbourne Football Club
2018 season
President Glen Bartlett
(5th season)
Coach Simon Goodwin
(2nd season)
Captain(s) Nathan Jones
(5th season)
Jack Viney
(2nd season)
Home ground MCG
(100,024 capacity)
Finals series Preliminary Final
Highest home attendance77,071
(round 5 vs. Richmond)
Lowest home attendance35,518
(round 3 vs. North Melbourne)
Average home attendance41,889
Club membership44,191
(as at 29 July 2018)

The 2018 Melbourne Football Club season is the club's 119th year in the VFL/AFL since it began in 1897.

Contents

2018 list changes

2017 trades

DateTrade gainedTraded fromTrade lostRef
12 October Jake Lever
Pick 35
Third round pick (2018)
Adelaide Pick 10
First round pick (2018)
Fourth round pick (2018)
[1]
17 OctoberPick 31 Port Adelaide Jack Watts [2]
18 October Harley Balic Fremantle Pick 66 [3]

Retirements and delistings

PlayerNew clubLeagueReasonCareer gamesCareer goalsRef
Colin Garland Melbourne AFL Retired, but stayed as an assistant coach14116 [4]
Liam Hulett Edithvale-Aspendale MPNFL Delisted00 [5] [6]
Ben Kennedy Montmorency NFL Delisted4028 [7] [8]
Heritier Lumumba unknownunknownRetired22330 [9]
Jake Spencer Aspley NEAFL Delisted388 [5] [10]
Jack Trengove Port Adelaide AFL Delisted8639 [5] [11]
Mitch White Casey VFL Delisted40 [5] [12]

National draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerStatePositionTeam fromLeague fromRef
229 Charlie Spargo VIC Midfielder/forward Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup [13]
231 Bayley Fritsch VIC Forward Casey VFL [14]
237 Harrison Petty SA Defender North Melbourne SANFL [15]
348 Oskar Baker QLD Midfielder Aspley NEAFL [16]

2018 squad

Melbourne Football Club
Senior listRookie listCoaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 29 November 2017
Source(s): Players, Coaches

2018 season

Pre-season

AFLX

 
16 February (7:36 pm) North Melbourne 5.4.9 (83)def. Carlton 5.2.6 (68) Etihad Stadium, Melbourne (crowd: 22,585) Report
16 February (8:32 pm) Melbourne 1.9.6 (70)def. North Melbourne 3.2.4 (46) Etihad Stadium, Melbourne (crowd: 22,585) Report
Grand Final
16 February (9:33 pm) Melbourne 3.3.8 (56)def. Hawthorn 1.5.6 (46) Etihad Stadium, Melbourne (crowd: 22,585 [17] ) Report

JLT Community Series

Week 1
Round 1
Saturday, 24 February (2:05 pm) North Melbourne def. by Melbourne Kingston Twin Ovals (crowd: 1,957) Report
3.1 (19)
6.4 (40)
7.4 (46)
 11.5 (71)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
6.3 (39)
8.3 (51)
15.8 (98)
 19.10 (124)
Umpires: Donlan, Meredith, Foote, Fisher
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Hartung 2, Waite 2, Brown 2, Turner, Ziebell, Zurhaar, Larkey, Cunnington Goals Hogan 3, Fritsch 3, Harmes 2, Neal-Bullen 2, Bugg 2, T. McDonald, Vince, Petracca, Hannan, Melksham, Gawn, Maynard
Hartung, Cunnington, M. Williams, Vickers-Willis, Ziebell Best Melksham, Neal-Bullen, Hibberd, Harmes, Petracca, Salem, Fritsch
NilInjuries Lewis (calf)
NilReportsNil
Week 2
Round 2
Thursday, 8 March (7:05 pm) Melbourne def. St Kilda Casey Fields (crowd: 4,567) Report
8.4 (52)
11.5 (71)
12.8 (80)
 18.11 (119)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.1 (25)
6.4 (40)
12.7 (79)
 14.9 (93)
Umpires: Rosebury, Fleer, Mollison
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Oliver 2, Garlett 2, Brayshaw 2, Melksham 2, Hogan 2, Tyson, Petracca, Bugg, Hannan, Fritsch, Salem, Vince, Hunt Goals Bruce 3, Sinclair 2, Savage, Membrey, Clark, Billings, Armitage, McCartin, Steven, Gresham, Acres
Oliver, Gawn, Hibberd, Petracca, Lever, Hogan Best Billings, Acres, Ross, Geary, Savage, Steele
O. McDonald (back tightness)Injuries Steven (ankle)
NilReportsNil

Home-and-away season

Round 1

Round 1
Sunday, 25 March (3:20 pm) Melbourne def. by Geelong Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 54,112) Report
6.1 (37)
8.5 (53)
12.9 (81)
 13.16 (94)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.3 (33)
12.8 (80)
13.10 (88)
 14.13 (97)
Umpires: Stevic, Deboy, Gavine
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Hogan 3, Pedersen 2, Neal-Bullen 2, Petracca, Garlett, Gawn, Oliver, Hannan, Fritsch Goals Menzel 4, Parfitt 2, Ablett, Smith, Kelly, Ratugolea, Murdoch, C. Guthrie, Parsons, Fogarty
Petracca, Gawn, Oliver, Jones, Hogan, Lewis Best Selwood, Ablett, Menzel, Duncan, Parfitt, Kelly
NilInjuries Taylor (foot), Stewart (ankle), C. Guthrie (groin)
NilReportsNil

Debut(s): Bayley Fritsch
Debut(s) for MFC: Jake Lever (Adelaide)
Milestone(s): Bayley Fritsch (1st AFL goal)
Record: 0 losses, 1 win, 0 draws (96.91%)
Ladder position: 9th

Round 2

Round 2
Saturday, 31 March (6:25 pm) Brisbane Lions def. by Melbourne Gabba (crowd: 17,141) Report
0.3 (3)
2.6 (18)
5.11 (41)
 10.14 (74)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.4 (34)
8.7 (55)
9.11 (65)
 14.16 (100)
Umpires: Fisher, Rosebury, Hosking
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Cameron 3, Christensen 3, Bewick, Zorko, Hipwood, Cox Goals Hogan 5, Garlett 4, Jones 2, Fritsch 2, Neal-Bullen
Cameron, Christensen, Cox, Taylor, Zorko Best Hogan, Garlett, Oliver, Jones, Petracca
NilInjuriesNil
NilReportsNil

Record: 1 win, 1 loss, 0 draws (113.45%)
Ladder position: 6th

Round 3

Round 3
Saturday, 7 April (2:10 pm) Melbourne def. North Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 35,518) Report
3.2 (20)
9.7 (61)
12.13 (85)
 18.15 (123)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.3 (33)
8.4 (52)
10.6 (66)
 13.8 (86)
Umpires: Nicholls, Fleer, Mollison
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Bugg 4, Kent 3, Garlett 3, Oliver 2, Hogan, Petracca, Vince, Fritsch, Lewis, Jones Goals Brown 4, Waite 3, Cunnington 2, Goldstein, Hartung, Simpkin, Ziebell
Gawn, Hogan, Petracca, Lewis, Salem, Kent Best Cunnington, Brown, Higgins, McDonald, Dumont
Melksham (cut head), Vince (groin)Injuries Tarrant (hamstring) late withdrawal, replaced in the selected side by Daw
NilReportsNil

Record: 2 wins, 1 loss, 0 draws (123.35%)
Ladder position: 4th

Round 4

Round 4
Sunday, 15 April (3:20 pm) Hawthorn def. Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 41,973) Report
3.5 (23)
7.5 (47)
11.7 (73)
 18.7 (115)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.5 (35)
5.9 (39)
5.11 (41)
 6.12 (48)
Umpires: Foot, Margetts, Chamberlain
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Breust 4, Roughead 3, O'Brien 3, O'Meara 2, Smith 2, Gunston 2, Puopolo, Henderson Goals Kent 3, Hogan, Salem, Neal-Bullen
Shiels, Gunston, O'Meara, Smith, Breust, Sicily, Mitchell Best Oliver, Neal-Bullen, Hogan, N.Jones, Kent
Frawley (migraine), Rioli (knee), Puopolo (hamstring)Injuries Jetta (leg)
NilReportsNil

Milestone(s): Christian Salem (50th AFL game)
Record: 2 wins, 2 losses, 0 draws (98.12%)
Ladder position: 12th

Round 5

Round 5
Tuesday, 24 April (7:25 pm) Melbourne def. by Richmond Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 77,071) Report
1.5 (11)
2.6 (18)
5.8 (38)
 8.8 (56)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.2 (14)
5.8 (38)
8.9 (57)
 15.12 (102)
Umpires: Foot, Rosebury, Williamson
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Melksham 4, Hogan 2, Garlett, Harmes Goals Higgins 3, Lloyd 2, Castagna 2, McIntosh 2, Riewoldt 2, Lambert 2, Prestia, Cotchin
Oliver, Hogan, Melksham, Jones, Hibberd, Gawn Best Martin, Edwards, Houli, Lambert, Grigg, Higgins
Kent (hamstring), Hibberd (nose)InjuriesNil
Vince (striking)ReportsNil

Record: 2 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws (96.89%)
Ladder position: 14th

Round 6

Round 6
Sunday, 29 April (1:10 pm) Essendon def. by Melbourne Etihad Stadium (crowd: 35,964) Report
2.3 (15)
5.7 (37)
6.9 (45)
 10.12 (72)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.3 (9)
4.7 (31)
11.10 (76)
 16.12 (108)
Umpires: Foot, Rosebury, Williamson
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Stringer 3, McDonald-Tipungwuti 2, Smith 2, Laverde, Stewart, Zaharakis Goals Hannan 3, Fritsch 3, Spargo 2, Gawn 2, Hogan 2, T. McDonald 2, Melksham 2
Z. Merrett, Zaharakis, Ambrose, Hurley, McGrath, Smith Best Gawn, Salem, Hannan, Hibberd, Fritsch, O. McDonald, T. McDonald
NilInjuries Hogan (ankle)
NilReportsNil

Debut(s): Charlie Spargo
Milestone(s): James Harmes (50th AFL game), Charlie Spargo (1st AFL goal)
Record: 3 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws (96.89%)
Ladder position: 12th

Round 7

Round 7
Sunday, 6 May (3:20 pm) St Kilda def. by Melbourne Etihad Stadium (crowd: 25,496) Report
2.5 (17)
3.8 (26)
7.10 (52)
 9.13 (67)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.1 (31)
8.6 (54)
13.10 (88)
 16.10 (106)
Umpires: Foot, Fisher, McInerney
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Membrey 2, Long 2, Armitage 2, Gresham, Dunstan, Hickey Goals Hogan 3, T. McDonald 2, Weideman 2, Spargo, Gawn, Petracca, Jones, Tyson, Harmes, Brayshaw, Oliver, Neal-Bullen
Ross, Webster, Steven, Newnes Best Oliver, Hogan, Brayshaw, Tyson, Lewis, Hibberd
McCartin (head), Gilbert (leg), Savage (ribs)Injuries Jetta (head)
NilReportsNil

Record: 4 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws (103.59%)
Ladder position: 10th

Round 8

Round 8
Saturday, 12 May (4:35 pm) Gold Coast def. by Melbourne Gabba (crowd: 6,060) Report
3.5 (23)
5.7 (37)
9.9 (63)
 11.11 (77)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.5 (29)
8.11 (59)
13.17 (95)
 21.20 (146)
Umpires: Brown, Schmitt, Harris
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Martin 4, Day 2, Young, May, Sexton, Holman, Hall Goals T. McDonald 5, Hannan 3, Hogan 3, Neal-Bullen 2, Spargo 2, Salem 2, Gawn, Hibberd, Brayshaw, Melksham
Martin, Miller, May, Hall Best T. McDonald, Harmes, Oliver, Gawn, Salem, Brayshaw
Swallow (knee)InjuriesNil
NilReportsNil

Record: 5 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws (113.19%)
Ladder position: 6th

Round 9

Round 9
Sunday, 20 May (1:10 pm) Carlton def. by Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 44,142) Report
3.1 (19)
5.3 (33)
7.6 (48)
 7.8 (50)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.4 (22)
10.4 (64)
18.6 (114)
 25.9 (159)
Umpires: Gavine, Hosking, Ryan
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
McKay 2, Lamb 2, Fisher, Murphy, Cripps Goals Melksham 5, T. McDonald 4, Neal-Bullen 4, Fritsch 2, Gawn 2, Hannan 2, Viney, Petracca, Harmes, Jones, Oliver, Hogan
Cripps, Graham, Fisher, Murphy, Rowe Best T. McDonald, Melksham, Jones, Brayshaw, Gawn, Lever, Neal-Bullen
Murphy (foot)InjuriesNil
NilReportsNil

Melbourne's final winning margin of 109 points was their greatest since their 121 point shellacking of Richmond in round 21, 1993

Melbourne's final winning margin of 109 points was their biggest ever win over Carlton, surpassing 105 points set in round 6, 2004

It was Melbourne's first 100+ victory since round 6, 2004

Record: 6 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws (127.03%)
Ladder position: 3rd

Round 10

Round 10
Sunday, 27 May (2:50 pm) Melbourne def. Adelaide TIO Traeger Park (crowd: 6,989) Report
7.1 (43)
12.2 (74)
18.6 (114)
 23.8 (146)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.1 (19)
4.2 (26)
5.4 (34)
 8.7 (55)
Umpires: Donlon, Deboy, Brown
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Hogan 5, Neal-Bullen 3, Petracca 3, Brayshaw 3, Smith 2, Melksham 2, T. McDonald 2, Hannan, Jones, SpargoGoalsDouglas 2, Betts 2, Gallucci, Fogarty, Gibson, Jenkins
Brayshaw, Oliver, Lever, Gawn, Viney, Neal-Bullen, HoganBestTalia, M. Crouch, Laird, Greenwood, Doedee
NilInjuriesSeedsman (adductor) replaced in selected side by Poholke, Brown (concussion)
NilReportsNil

For the first time ever, Melbourne have won consecutive games by more than 90 points.

Record: 7 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws (136.60%)
Ladder position: 3rd

Round 11

Round 11
Saturday, 2 June (1:45 pm) Western Bulldogs def. by Melbourne Etihad Stadium (crowd: 28,485) Report
3.3 (21)
4.6 (30)
6.8 (44)
 7.9 (51)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.1 (13)
7.4 (46)
11.7 (73)
 15.10 (100)
Umpires: Chamberlain, Hay, Wallace
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Bontempelli 2, Honeychurch, Schache, Gowers, Roughead, SucklingGoalsHogan 5, T.McDonald 4, Jones, Neal-Bullen, Petracca, Fritsch, Hannan, Brayshaw
Suckling, Bontempelli, Macrae, Hunter, MorrisBestBrayshaw, Hogan, T.McDonald, Oliver, Jetta, Hibberd, Gawn
Dickson (hamstring)InjuriesLever (knee), Melksham (ankle), Smith (neck)
NilReportsNil

Milestone(s): Nathan Jones (250th AFL game)
Record: 8 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws (140.19%)
Ladder position: 3rd

Round 12

Round 12
Monday, 11 June (3:20 pm) Melbourne def. by Collingwood Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 83,518) Report
2.0 (12)
7.2 (44)
11.5 (71)
 14.7 (91)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
5.5 (35)
9.9 (63)
15.11 (101)
 20.13 (133)
Umpires: Donlon, Haussen, Findlay
Television broadcast: Seven Network
T. McDonald 6, Hannan 2, Harmes, Fritsch, Neal-Bullen, Gawn, Viney, OliverGoalsCox 5, Hoskin-Elliott 4, Stephenson 4, Thomas 3, Pendlebury, Mihocek, Adams, Treloar
T. McDonald, Jetta, Oliver, Smith, JonesBestDe Goey, Cox, Adams, Hoskin-Elliott, Sidebottom, Treloar
O. McDonald (concussion), Jetta (shoulder)InjuriesWells (foot)
NilReportsNil

Milestone(s): Christian Petracca (50th AFL game)
Record: 8 wins, 4 losses, 0 draws (130.44%)
Ladder position: 5th

Round 13

Round 13
Bye
Melbourne

Round 14

Round 14
Friday, 22 June (7:20 pm) Port Adelaide def. Melbourne Adelaide Oval (crowd: 40,751) Report
1.3 (9)
4.6 (30)
8.7 (55)
 11.9 (75)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.5 (23)
4.8 (32)
9.9 (63)
 9.11 (65)
Umpires: Deboy, Nicholls, Hay, McInerney
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Ebert 2, R.Gray 2, Westhoff 2, Wingard, Boak, Dixon, Thomas, S.GrayGoalsT. McDonald 3, Hannan 2, Petracca, Smith, Melksham, Salem
Wines, Wingard, Jonas, Powell-Pepper, Rockliff, WesthoffBestViney, Brayshaw, Oliver, Jones, T.McDonald, Jetta
NilInjuriesJetta (head knock/ankle), T. McDonald (ribs)
NilReportsNil

Debut(s): Oscar McDonald (50th AFL game)
Record: 8 wins, 5 losses, 0 draws (127.32%)
Ladder position: 6th

Round 15

Round 15
Sunday, 1 July (1:10 pm) Melbourne def. by St Kilda Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 38,910) Report
4.2 (26)
9.3 (57)
11.6 (72)
 18.9 (117)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.3 (27)
11.6 (72)
14.10 (94)
 18.11 (119)
Umpires: Deboy, Gavine, Pannell
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Fritsch 4, Harmes 3, Hogan 3, Brayshaw 2, Petracca, Tyson, T.McDonald, Neal-Bullen, Melksham, LewisGoalsGresham 4, Membrey 4, McCartin 2, Savage, Steele, Clark, Newnes, Armitage, Billings, Battle, Steven
Gawn, Brayshaw, Harmes, VineyBestCarlisle, Billings, Gresham, Sinclair, Steele, Steven, Armitage
NilInjuriesBrown (hamstring)
NilReportsNil

Debut(s): Harrison Petty
Record: 8 wins, 6 losses, 0 draws (124.38%)
Ladder position: 7th

Round 16

Round 16
Saturday, 7 July (7:10 pm) Melbourne def. Fremantle TIO Stadium (crowd: 8,689) Report
2.9 (21)
5.15 (45)
9.18 (72)
 13.24 (102)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.0 (12)
4.2 (26)
6.5 (41)
 7.6 (48)
Umpires: O'Gorman, Chamberlain, Pannell
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Oliver 2, Hogan 2, Melksham, Jones, Garlett, T.McDonald, Salem, Gawn, Spargo, Harmes, Neal-BullenGoalsCox 2, Sheridan 2, Walters 2, Mundy
Oliver, Gawn, Brayshaw, T.McDonald, Viney, Petracca, HoganBestS.Hill, Mundy, Cerra, Walters, Sheridan
Smith (hip)InjuriesNil
NilReportsNil

Record: 9 wins, 6 losses, 0 draws (127.85%)
Ladder position: 6th

Round 17

Round 17
Sunday, 14 July (4:35 pm) Melbourne def. Western Bulldogs Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 30,305) Report
3.4 (22)
6.9 (45)
14.9 (93)
 18.11 (119)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.1 (25)
6.6 (42)
9.9 (63)
 10.9 (69)
Umpires: Brown, Chamberlain, Jeffery
Television broadcast: Fox Footy
Hogan 4, McDonald 3, Garlett 2, Neal-Bullen 2, Spargo 2, Petracca, Melksham, Oliver, Hannan, LewisGoalsWallis 3, Schache 2, Johannisen 2, Hunter, Lipinski, McLean
Gawn, Brayshaw, Oliver, Hogan, Melksham, SalemBestMacrae, Wallis, Hunter, Dunkley, Gowers
Hannan replaced Viney (toe) in the selected sideInjuriesNil
NilReportsNil

Milestone(s): Alex Neal-Bullen (50th AFL game)
Record: 10 wins, 6 losses, 0 draws (130.23%)
Ladder position: 6th

Round 18

Round 18
Saturday, 21 July (7:25 pm) Geelong def. Melbourne GMHBA Stadium (crowd: 30,125) Report
2.1 (13)
5.3 (33)
8.4 (52)
 14.16 (100)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.3 (15)
5.8 (38)
11.9 (75)
 14.14 (98)
Umpires: Rosebury, Brown, Nicholls
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Hawkins 7, Dangerfield 2, Tuohy 2, Jones, Duncan, Henry, J Selwood, KellyGoalsT. McDonald 4, Garlett 2, Melksham 2, Brayshaw, Spargo, Jones, Hogan, Gawn, Petracca
Hawkins, Dangerfield, Kelly, Stewart, Blicavs, Ablett, StanleyBestOliver, T McDonald, Harmes, Petracca, Lewis, Brayshaw
NilInjuriesNil
NilReportsNil

Milestones(s): Jake Melksham (150th AFL game), Nathan Jones (100th game as MFC captain), Angus Brayshaw (50th AFL game)
Record: 10 wins, 7 losses, 0 draws (127.91%)
Ladder position: 6th

Round 19

Round 19
Saturday, 28 July (7:10 pm) Adelaide def. by Melbourne Adelaide Oval (crowd: 45,880) Report
4.4 (28)
6.8 (44)
7.10 (52)
 10.17 (77)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
3.1 (19)
5.7 (37)
12.11 (83)
 13.12 (90)
Umpires: Stevic, Meredith, Harris
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Greenwood 2, Betts 2, Seedsman, Gibbs, Murphy, Atkins, Gallucci, WalkerGoalsT. McDonald 3, Lewis 2, Melksham 2, Fritsch 2, Kennedy Harris, Jetta, Hogan, Neal-Bullen
M.Crouch, Milera, Laird, Gibbs, AtkinsBestOliver, T. McDonald, Petracca, Gawn, Harmes, Lewis
Seedsman (hamstring)InjuriesNil
NilReportsNil

Milestones(s): Jordan Lewis (300th AFL game), Dom Tyson (100th AFL game)
Record: 11 wins, 7 losses, 0 draws (127.33%)
Ladder position:

Round 20

Round 20
Sunday, 5 August (3:20 pm) Melbourne def. Gold Coast Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 23,072)
9.3(57)
14.6(90)
16.12(108)
 21.17(143)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.0(6)
4.2(26)
5.4(34)
 7.5(47)
Umpires: Foot, Schmitt, Hay
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Hogan 4, Harmes 3, Spargo 2, Oliver 2, Garlett 2, Neal-Bullen 2, Jones 2, Petracca 2, Salem, BrayshawGoalsSexton 5, Holman, Rischitelli
Oliver, Brayshaw, Hogan, Salem, Garlett, HarmesBestSexton, Bowes, Harbrow, Weller, Fiorini
Smith (shoulder)InjuriesWright (knee)
nilReportsnil

The 96 point thrashing of Gold Coast means that the Demons have won their 3rd game by 90+ points in a single season, the first time they've ever done that in their history

Round 21

Round 21
Sunday, 12 August (3:20 pm) Melbourne def. by Sydney Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 51,424)
2.6 (18)
3.12 (30)
7.14 (56)
 10.18 (78)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.1 (7)
7.2 (44)
13.6 (84)
 13.9 (87)
Umpires: Dalgleish, Nicholls, Fleer
Television broadcast: Seven Network
vandenBerg 3, Tom McDonald 2, Petracca, Hogan, Pedersen, Garlett, JonesGoalsPapley 3, Heeney 2, Franklin 2, Cunningham, Hayward, Hannebery, Dawson, Kennedy, McCartin
Brayshaw, Tyson, Harmes, Oliver, SalemBestLloyd, Heeney, Newman, Aliir, Franklin, Kennedy, Hewett
Hunt (ankle), Jetta (nose), Hogan (foot)InjuriesJohnson (knee), Smith (back)
nilReportsnil

Round 22

Round 22
Sunday, 19 August (1:20 pm) West Coast def. by Melbourne Optus Stadium (crowd: 55,824)
3.0 (18)
5.4 (34)
11.6 (72)
 14.7 (91)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.4 (28)
7.6 (48)
12.8 (80)
 16.12 (108)
Umpires: Stevic, Hosking, Schmitt
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Rioli 3, Hutchings 2, Masten, Ah Chee, Cripps, Vardy, Sheed, Yeo, Venebles, LeCras, RyanGoalsMelksham 4, McDonald 3, Hannan 3, Weideman, Harmes, Brayshaw, vandenBerg, Jones, Kent
Rioli, Redden, Hutchings, Sheed, MastenBestHarmes, Melksham, Hannan, Brayshaw, Gawn, Jones
Darling (concussion)Injuriesnil
nilReportsnil

Round 23

Round 23
Sunday 26 August (3:20pm) Melbourne def. Greater Western Sydney Melbourne Cricket Ground (crowd: 37,285)
4.2 (26)
7.6 (48)
12.9 (81)
 15.12 (102)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.1 (25)
5.5 (35)
5.8 (38)
 8.9 (57)
Umpires: Dalgleish, Rosebury, Stevic
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Tom McDonald 3, Petracca 3, Neal-Bullen 2, Harmes, vandenBerg, Brayshaw, Gawn, Jones, Weideman, MelkshamGoalsConiglio 2, Tomlinson, Lobb, Cameron, Himmelberg, Langdon, Finlayson
Gawn, Harmes, Brayshaw, Oliver, Petracca, Jones, FrostBestConiglio, Ward, Shiel, Haynes, Kennedy
Kent (right shoulder), Tyson (left wrist), Melksham (head)InjuriesConiglio, Ward, Shiel, Haynes, Kennedy
nilReportsnil

The win means Melbourne finishes season 2018 5th on the ladder, meaning they will play finals for the first time since 2006, ending a 12 year drought.

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Richmond 22184021431574136.172 2018 finals
2 West Coast (P)22166020121657121.464
3 Collingwood 22157020461699120.460
4 Hawthorn 22157019721642120.160
5 Melbourne 22148022991749131.456
6 Sydney 22148018221664109.556
7 Greater Western Sydney 22138118981664114.154
8 Geelong 22139020451554131.652
9 North Melbourne 221210019501790108.948
10 Port Adelaide 221210017801654107.648
11 Essendon 221210019321838105.148
12 Adelaide 221210019411865104.148
13 Western Bulldogs 2281401575203777.332
14 Fremantle 2281401556204176.232
15 Brisbane Lions 2251701825204989.120
16 St Kilda 2241711606218273.618
17 Gold Coast 2241801308218259.916
18 Carlton 2222001353228259.38
Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Ladder breakdown by opposition

OpponentPlayedWonLostDrewPremiership pointsPoints forPoints againstPercentage (%)
Western Bulldogs 22008219120182.50%
Adelaide 22008236132178.79%
Carlton 1100415950318.00%
Fremantle 1100410248212.50%
Gold Coast 1100414677189.61%
Essendon 1104010872150.00%
North Melbourne 1100412386143.02%
Brisbane Lions 1100410074135.14%
St Kilda 11104223186119.89%
Geelong 2020019219797.46%
Port Adelaide 10100657586.67%
Collingwood 101009113368.42%
Richmond 101005610254.90%
Hawthorn 101004811541.74%
Greater Western Sydney 00000000.00%
Sydney 00000000.00%
West Coast 00000000.00%
Total1811704818681467127.33%

Tribunal/match review officer cases

PlayerRoundCharge categoryVerdictEarly PleaResultVictimClubRef(s)
Jordan Lewis Round 2MisconductGuiltyYes$1500 Rhys Mathieson Brisbane Lions [18] [19]
Sam Frost Round 3Rough conductGuiltyYes$2000 Jed Anderson North Melbourne [20] [21]
Sam Frost Round 3MisconductGuiltyYes$1500 Isaac Smith Hawthorn [22] [23]
Bernie Vince Round 6StrikingGuiltyYes$2000 Darcy Parish Essendon [24] [25]
Nathan Jones Round 7MisconductGuiltyYes$1500 Jack Newnes St Kilda [26]
Jordan Lewis Round 12MisconductGuiltyYes$2000 Steele Sidebottom Collingwood [27]
Oscar McDonald Round 14Rough conductGuiltyYes$2000 Todd Marshall Port Adelaide [28]
Jesse Hogan Round 16MisconductGuiltyYes$1500 Lachie Neale Fremantle [29]
Jordan Lewis Round 16StrikingGuiltyYes$2000 Michael Walters Fremantle [29]
Nathan Jones Round 16MisconductGuiltyYes$2000 Lachie Neale Fremantle [29]

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