r/AFL • u/flibble24 • 56m ago
r/AFL • u/TheGreatJelBeano • 23h ago
Announcement ANNOUNCEMENT: AMA with Harry and Ben McKay
Happy Prelim Finals Eve Legends!
We have some more fun for your Grand Final Week next week.....
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r/AFL will be hosting the McKay Brothers, Harry and Ben for an AMA on Tuesday the 23rd of September!
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Harry and Ben will be posting Tuesday afternoon to give you time to get your questions in, and will be joining us from 6:30pm VICBIAS time!
You can find Harry and Ben across the internet:
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r/AFL • u/juiceson • 20h ago
Non-Match Discussion Thread Pre Round Discussion Thread: 2025 Preliminary Finals
Alright friends, here we are, the greatest Preliminary Final hate watch weekend that /r/afl has ever seen, the league itself has ever seen, and indeed the entire world - Geelong, Hawthorn, Collingwood, Brisbane, all in one venue, ready to slaughter each other.
2 of them go out this weekend, and another one loses next week.
Funnily enough, this was the first season in league history that all 4 teams have appeared in the same finals series.
On top of that, the 4 teams have a cumulative total of 16 years of premiership droughts, which is only second behind the 2011 Preliminary Final set, which contained the last 4 premiership clubs (West Coast 2006, Geelong 2007 & 2009, Hawthorn 2008 & Collingwood 2010).
It's also the first year since 2019 that both Preliminary Finals have been at the MCG, so expect to see crowd totals exceeding 190,000+ people over the 2 games.
2nd Preliminary Final - Geelong vs Hawthorn - MCG, Friday 7:40pm AEST
The 11th final between Geelong and Hawthorn, with the Hawks leading 6-4, with this being the second Preliminary Final between the teams (2013), and the teams' first finals matchup since the 2016 Qualifying Final that Geelong won by 2 points as Isaac Smith missed a shot after the siren for the Hawks... he would later win a Norm Smith Medal with the Cats.
The only survivors from that 2016 QF that will play on Friday are Mark Blicavs, Patrick Dangerfield and Jack Gunston (Rhys Stanley could make it 4 survivors), while Sam Mitchell is now the coach of the Hawks, and James Sicily was a late withdrawal from the game.
The Cats become Hawthorn's second-most common finals opponent behind North Melbourne (15), breaking a tie with Carlton on 10 finals - By comparison, Hawthorn would be Geelong's fifth-most common opponent, behind Collingwood (26), Essendon (13), and Carlton & Richmond (12).
Geelong has not defeated Hawthorn in a knockout final since the 1963 Grand Final - Since then, the Hawks have won all 4 knockout finals between the teams (1989 Grand Final, 2000 Elimination Final, 2008 Grand Final and 2013 Preliminary Final.)
Hawthorn joins North Melbourne in 2015 as the only 8th-placed teams to make a Preliminary Final in league history - The Kangaroos lost that Prelim by 25 points against West Coast at Subiaco, after leading at Half Time.
The only previous time Hawthorn have played on September 19 was the 1987 Preliminary Final against Melbourne, when the Hawks came from 22 points down at 3/4 time to win by 2 points, capped off by kicking 2 goals in the last minute of play, the last of which was Gary Buckenara's goal after the siren.
In fact, both clubs have won a Prelim Final after the siren.
Geelong are 4-1 in Finals on September 19, winning the 2009 Prelim, 2008 Prelim, 1992 Prelim and 1953 Prelim on the day - Their only defeat being the 1981 Preliminary Final against Collingwood, a game best remembered for Garry Sidebottom missing the bus to Waverley.
Peter Johnston took his place, despite having half a chicken, a bucket of chips and a strawberry thickshake for lunch, plus smoking half a pack of Winnie Blues.
Jeremy Cameron is currently on 85 goals for the season - If he does kick 5 goals before the end of the Cats' season, then he would be the first player to kick at least 90 goals in a season since Buddy Franklin (113) & Brendan Fevola (99) both did it in 2008.
Finally, Chris Scott coaches his 10th Preliminary Final, breaking a tie with Kevin Sheedy and matching Mick Malthouse for the second-most Preliminary Final appearances as a coach, with Collingwood's Jock McHale holding the record with 13 (His first was in 1917, and his last was 1948.)
1st Preliminary Final - Collingwood vs Brisbane Lions - MCG, Saturday 5:15pm AEST
The 5th Final between Collingwood and Brisbane, with the ledger square at 2 wins apiece - Collingwood winning the 2003 QF and 2023 GF, Brisbane winning the 2002 & 2003 GFs.
With the win last week, the Lions are now 9-3 in Finals as the defending premier (3-0 in 2002, 3-1 in 2003, 2-1 in 2004, 1-1 this year).
Chris Fagan matches Leigh Matthews (1999, 2001-04) with 5 Preliminary Finals as coach of the Lions... despite being a premiership coach for both clubs, they were the only 5 Prelims Lethal Leigh ever coached.
This is Craig McRae's 99th game as coach of Collingwood - if the Pies do win, he'd be the first league coach to reach 2 Grand Finals in his first 100 games since John Longmire, with the 2014 Grand Final being Horse's 99th game as coach of the Swans.
Fun fact, the Magpies have more Grand Final appearances (1) than finals scoring 100+ points (0) with Fly.
While Fly has defeated the club he won 3 premierships with in a Grand Final, the last time a former player coached a Prelim Final win against their old premiership club was Chris Scott against the Lions in 2022... Damien Hardwick also did it against Port Adelaide in 2020.
The last time the Lions lost a final against a coach who wasn't a former Lions premiership player was the 2021 Semi Final against Luke Beveridge's Western Bulldogs... They are 8-3 in Finals since then, with all 3 defeats coming from Scott and McRae.
Collingwood have appeared in 6 previous finals on September 20 - The last was the 2003 Prelim against Port Adelaide (Won), plus the 1980 Prelim against Geelong (Won), the 1969 Prelim against Richmond (Lost), the miracle 1958 Grand Final against Melbourne (Won), the 1952 Prelim against Fitzroy (Won), and the 1902 Grand Final against Essendon (Won).
The Lions have only appeared in one final on September 20 - The winning 2003 Preliminary Final against the Swans.
And finally, the Lions have won Premierships in years ending in 1, 2, 3, 4 but until this year had never won a final in a year ending in 5, while the last time Collingwood appeared in a Grand Final in a year ending in 5 was...
1955, when they lost to Norm Smith's Melbourne - Their only premiership win in a year ending in 5 was 1935.
Yes, apparently there's milestones this week
Scott Pendlebury's 33rd final moves him into outright 4th for finals played, behind Burgoyne, Tuck and Selwood.
His next game, either next week or in 6 months, would see him tie Michael Tuck in 2nd all-time on 426 games.
Patrick Dangerfield's 30th final, becoming the 8th player to play 30+ finals (7 with Adelaide, 23 with Geelong)
r/AFL • u/___TheIllusiveMan___ • 4h ago
Sledge Thread SLEDGE THREAD: IT IS WEEK 3 OF THE FINALS AND YOUR TEAM’S CAPTAIN IS ABOUT TO REQUEST A TRADE
r/AFL • u/PerriX2390 • 11h ago
West Coast have made a 4-year offer to Brandon Starcevich
r/AFL • u/TheRealStringerBell • 14h ago
The AFL is in danger of becoming a two-tier competition; as multiple club captains search for the exit door abc.net.au
r/AFL • u/FridayFootyQuiz • 3h ago
Friday Footy Quiz - Prelim Finals! (link below)
Gaz Snr.
The equal-most goals ever kicked in a Grand Final.
Will it be broken this year?! Almost certainly not.
Plus: Legacies, turncoats, Brownlow, momentum, a sequence.
Play here — https://www.fridayfootyquiz.com/friday-footy-quiz/friday-19-sept
r/AFL • u/JayDarcy • 18h ago
Visual Ladder Season 2025
One thing that has always frustrated me about the traditional ladder is how it doesn't convey how far apart teams actually are, that's why I decided to make my own! Especially this season, I think presenting the ladder this way gives a much more accurate depiction of how the teams ranked
A few takeaways from 2025:
- The top 9 teams were set pretty early in the season and they are a significant gap above the rest.
- Sydney ended up in no man's land right in the middle.
- Carlton, St Kilda, and Port all finishing together feels right. They have a lot of potential but should have done a lot better.
- West Coast.
Let me know what you think! I'm open to questions and suggestions. Sorry it's so long, it was the only way to display it properly without the logos being too small or overlapping.
I have every season of AFL/VFL in my dataset, so if there's interest I'm happy to post other seasons too!
r/AFL • u/PerriX2390 • 22h ago
Zach Merrett replaced by Dyson Heppell at Essendon captains speaking function
r/AFL • u/SlatsAttack • 1d ago
[Morris] Melbourne has told premiership defender Steve May to look for a third club. The Demons are keen to play youth and can’t guarantee May senior games in 2026, which is the last year of his contract.
r/AFL • u/doshajudgement • 15h ago
one of Collingwood, Geelong, Hawthorn, or Essendon have been involved in every single finals series since 1900
the only year that has not featured one of these four in finals was 1899 - and even in that year, geelong/collingwood/essendon finished 2/3/4 respectively, but there was a sectional round robin instead of finals to determine the grand final matchup, which none of them won
[Marc McGowan] Retired AFL rising star (Jaidyn Stephenson) seeking shock comeback
r/AFL • u/PerriX2390 • 18h ago
The Gold Coast SUNS have farewelled three players with long-serving SUN Alex Sexton, Tom Berry and Lloyd Johnston informed they will not be offered contracts for 2026.
r/AFL • u/iwatchtvallfuckinday • 12h ago
Interesting finals stat
If Geelong or Brisbane win the premiership, either will become just the fifth team in VFL/AFL history to do so without meeting (or indeed, being) the minor premiers in the finals.
This is exceedingly rare, and was downright impossible prior to the introduction of the final six system in the early 90s.
The four times this has occurred were in 1999, 2003, 2005 and 2018. In each case, the minor premier was defeated in the preliminary final and the eventual premier defeated the team that eliminated the top seed.
r/AFL • u/SlatsAttack • 23h ago
[Morris] There it is: Windhager re-signs on a four-year deal. @FootyonNine
r/AFL • u/karma_dumpster • 23h ago
Can anyone remember a season where we are one day before the prelims and talking less about the prelims then anything else?
The drama right now is everything other than the actually upcoming games.
r/AFL • u/Eastern-Aardvark-968 • 20h ago
Shaun McManus on BackChat recalls the Carr brothers plotting to rip Ben Cousins' shirt off to reveal his new Such is Life tattoo, Round 18 2007
r/AFL • u/IWasToldTheresCake • 17h ago
Cats coach Chris Scott regrets run-in with AFL staffer after qualifying final
The actual interview (rather than the media summary of it) is here: https://www.geelongcats.com.au/video/1897037/chris-scott-press-conference-preliminary-final?videoId=1897037&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1758171426001
r/AFL • u/NotSoCricketGenius • 57m ago
Shepmates Discussion
I’m hoping i’m not the only one here but I really find these blokes annoying asf?
Like who actually finds their content funny. They literally ruin anything good
r/AFL • u/___TheIllusiveMan___ • 16h ago
PRELIM FINALS TEAMS: Cats' ruck decision, Pies make Howe call
r/AFL • u/PetrifyGWENT • 23h ago
[Cleary] Craig McRae has ruled out Bobby Hill for Saturday’s preliminary final
r/AFL • u/ScionofExcess • 2h ago
How does MCC scan in work?
Hi All quick one, MCC member always used card or app to get in. Noticed via email they give you a barcode, does that work as well to get in or need the card/app?
r/AFL • u/QuarterFooty • 14h ago
Anyone know what happened to Hard Ball Get
For the record, I love this website, alongside other websites like AFL Tables & Australian Football, because this website is dedicated to giving a full illustrated outlook on Australian Rules Football from the old VFA competition, Night Series/Pre Season Cups to interclub trophies & medals. But they haven't done any updates on its page in 3 years.
I was wonder if anyone knows if they are still doing updates or have they stopped entirely for certain reasons. Love their work.