2008 AFL season


The 2008 Australian Football League season was the 112th season of the elite Australian rules football competition and the 18th under the name 'Australian Football League', having switched from 'Victorian Football League' after 1989. This season commenced on 20 March 2008 and concluded on 27 September 2008. The season consisted of twenty-two rounds of home-and-away matches, and four rounds of finals. The premiership was won by, who beat minor premiers by 26 points in the 2008 AFL Grand Final.
A significant feature of the season was the celebration of the 150th anniversary since the sport of Australian rules football was first established in 1858.

NAB Cup

Premiership season

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match

Round 8

Round 9

Round 10

Round 11

Round 12

Round 13

Round 14

Round 15

Round 16

Round 17

Round 18

Round 19

Round 20

Round 21

Round 22

Win/loss table

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WB
3
WCE
76
PA
6
Haw
44
Frem
17
Carl
30
NM
33
Melb
76
WCE
50
Ess
5
Rich
50
Haw
4
BL
13
Geel
68
Coll
32
PA
12
Syd
24
Carl
8
Rich
63
Ess
56
StK
48
WB
9
Coll
31
XXX5
WCE
16
Coll
2
Syd
17
PA
20
Haw
12
Melb
52
Geel
27
Carl
33
StK
46
NM
31
Frem
22
WB
63
Adel
13
Melb
1
Ess
37
WCE
46
Rich
3
NM
8
Haw
69
WB
11
Carl
6
Syd
61
XXXX10
Rich
20
StK
40
Ess
16
Coll
23
Melb
33
Adel
30
WCE
37
BL
33
Frem
9
Geel
56
PA
12
Coll
30
Ess
35
Rich
30
StK
32
Syd
2
WB
28
Adel
8
PA
66
NM
51
BL
6
Haw
78
XXXX11
Frem
26
BL
2
Rich
44
Carl
23
NM
7
Ess
73
Haw
65
StK
9
Geel
86
WCE
100
Melb
21
Carl
30
WB
10
Syd
29
Adel
32
NM
18
Ess
48
Haw
54
StK
14
PA
31
Syd
45
Frem
24
Adel
31
StK
34
XX8
NM
55
Geel
99
Carl
16
WB
30
StK
36
Coll
73
PA
64
Syd
91
Rich
38
Adel
5
Haw
51
WCE
22
Carl
35
Frem
4
BL
37
Rich
4
Coll
48
Melb
16
WCE
10
Adel
56
WB
46
StK
108
XXXX12
Coll
26
Haw
15
WCE
14
Rich
64
Adel
17
Geel
1
Melb
6
WB
3
Carl
9
PA
28
BL
24
NM
53
StK
8
Ess
4
Geel
74
Melb
46
PA
28
WCE
33
Syd
4
StK
43
Rich
7
Coll
24
XXXX14
PA
9
Ess
99
Melb
30
StK
42
Syd
42
Frem
1
BL
27
Rich
30
Coll
86
Carl
56
NM
13
PA
59
WCE
135
Adel
68
Frem
74
WB
61
Haw
11
Rich
63
Melb
116
Syd
39
NM
33
WCE
99
StK
58
XWB
29
Haw
26
1
Melb
104
Frem
15
NM
16
Adel
44
BL
12
Rich
12
Coll
65
PA
15
Melb
19
WB
32
Ess
51
Adel
4
NM
27
WCE
57
Syd
31
StK
30
Geel
11
Coll
54
BL
69
Rich
29
WCE
71
Carl
78
WB
51
XStK
54
Geel
26
2
Haw
104
WB
95
Geel
30
NM
48
Carl
33
BL
53
Frem
6
Adel
76
Haw
19
StK
79
Coll
21
Rich
22
Syd
40
BL
1
WB
31
Frem
46
NM
28
Ess
16
Geel
116
WCE
34
PA
78
Rich
80
XXXX16
Ess
55
Rich
41
Haw
16
Melb
48
Coll
7
Syd
0
Adel
33
WCE
6
WB
3
BL
31
Geel
13
Frem
53
Haw
27
StK
15
PA
2
Coll
18
Melb
28
BL
8
WB
20
Carl
51
Geel
33
PA
76
Syd
35
XXX7
Geel
9
Syd
68
Adel
6
BL
20
WCE
24
StK
21
Ess
64
Haw
15
Syd
11
Frem
28
Carl
12
Geel
59
Rich
4
WB
54
NM
2
Adel
12
Frem
28
StK
8
Carl
66
Coll
31
Melb
78
NM
76
XXXX13
Carl
30
NM
41
Coll
44
Frem
64
WB
0
Haw
12
StK
3
Geel
30
Ess
38
Syd
82
Adel
50
Melb
22
PA
4
Carl
30
WCE
77
Ess
4
BL
3
Geel
63
Adel
63
Haw
29
Frem
7
Melb
80
XXXX9
Syd
2
Carl
40
WB
38
Geel
42
Ess
36
PA
21
Rich
3
Coll
9
BL
46
Melb
79
WB
27
Syd
35
Frem
8
NM
15
Carl
32
Haw
30
WCE
17
PA
8
Coll
14
Frem
43
Adel
48
Ess
108
Geel
58
Coll
34
Haw
54
X4
StK
2
PA
68
BL
17
WCE
62
Geel
42
NM
0
WB
18
Ess
91
PA
11
Rich
82
WCE
5
StK
35
Melb
40
Coll
29
Haw
31
Carl
2
Adel
24
WB
16
Frem
4
Geel
39
Coll
45
BL
61
NM
35
WB
37
XX6
BL
16
Adel
76
Frem
14
Syd
62
PA
24
WB
60
Carl
37
NM
6
Adel
50
Coll
100
Syd
5
Ess
22
Geel
135
Haw
57
Rich
77
BL
46
StK
17
Frem
33
Ess
10
Melb
34
Haw
71
Geel
99
XXXX15
Adel
3
Melb
95
StK
38
Ess
30
Rich
0
WCE
60
Syd
18
Frem
3
NM
3
Haw
32
StK
27
BL
63
Coll
10
PA
54
Melb
31
Geel
61
Carl
28
Syd
16
NM
20
BL
11
Ess
46
Adel
9
Haw
51
Syd
37
Geel
29
X3
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Bold – Home game

Ladder


Ladder progression

Finals series

Week one

Week two

Week three

Week four

Statistics

Leading goalkickers

The Coleman Medal was awarded to Lance Franklin for kicking the most goals at the end of the home and away season.

Disposals

RankPlayerTeamTotal
1Joel Corey730
2Jimmy Bartel702
3Sam Mitchell667
4Daniel Cross663
5Adam Cooney637
6Matthew Boyd629
7Kane Cornes613
8Joel Selwood607
9Gary Ablett, Jr.606
10Dane Swan590

Kicks

Handballs

Marks

RankPlayerTeamTotal
1Nick Riewoldt240
2Samuel Fisher228
3Matthew Richardson220
4Robert Murphy204
5Cameron Mooney201
6Brendon Goddard182
7Paul Medhurst179
8Brian Lake175
9Brad Johnson172
10Clinton Young172

Tackles

RankPlayerTeamTotal
1Brett Kirk151
2Lenny Hayes144
3Jude Bolton143
4Joel Corey138
5Domenic Cassisi133
6Jimmy Bartel124
7Daniel Cross117
8Martin Mattner126
9James Kelly112
10Daniel Harris109

Hitouts

RankPlayerTeamTotal
1Aaron Sandilands646
2Dean Cox571
3Darren Jolly543
4Mark Blake525
5Jamie Charman434
6Steven King408
7Dean Brogan397
8David Hille364
9Troy Simmonds359
10Robert Campbell358

Awards

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1Lance Franklin6456816635911543486344102
2Brendan Fevola228771451328743565462799
3Daniel Bradshaw33557611660--44435226275
4Jonathan Brown621402-66633255335134070
5Matthew Pavlich1353055441385615-413--67
6Jarryd Roughead344115631433263324102566
7Matthew Lloyd604-03514122414248334162
8Daniel Motlop2220437225136014221-5357
9Nick Riewoldt2223331-1121313653253456
10Stephen Milne142220722311-45121232754

Rising Star Nominees

The AFL Rising Star award for 2008 was awarded to Rhys Palmer from.

Club Best and Fairests

Notable events

Umpires

The AFL introduced an additional two boundary umpires in round 21 in order to reduce the error rate and enable the umpires to keep up with the play.
Brett Rosebury was appointed the 2008 All-Australian umpire, the first West Australian umpire to receive that honour. Controversially, however, he was not appointed to umpire the AFL Grand Final, with Scott McLaren, Michael Vozzo and Shaun Ryan selected ahead of Rosebury.
Scott McLaren umpired his 300th game, and Shane McInerney umpired his 250 game, in round 4. Experienced field umpires Martin Ellis and Matthew Head both announced their retirements during the year.

Coach changes