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2001 AFL season

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Teams
  
16

Matches played
  
185

Premiers
  
Brisbane Lions (1st premiership)

Minor premiers
  
Essendon (17th minor premiership)

Pre-season cup
  
Port Adelaide (1st pre-season cup win)

Attendance
  
6,447,560 (34,852 per match)

The 2001 Australian Football League season was the 105th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.

Contents

AFL Draft

See 2001 AFL Draft for more information.

National Cup

Port Adelaide defeated Brisbane Lions 17.9 (111) to 3.8 (26) in the Final.

Ladder

All teams played 22 games during the home and away season, for a total of 176. An additional 9 games were played during the finals series.

Ladder progression

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 8.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round.
  • Awards

  • The Brownlow Medal was awarded to Jason Akermanis of the Brisbane Lions.
  • The AFL Players Association MVP Award went to Andrew McLeod of Adelaide.
  • This was the last year for the award under this name; starting with the 2002 season, it would be renamed the "Leigh Matthews Trophy".
  • The Coleman Medal was awarded to Matthew Lloyd of Essendon.
  • The Norm Smith Medal was awarded to Shaun Hart of the Brisbane Lions.
  • The AFL Rising Star award was awarded to Justin Koschitzke of St Kilda.
  • Notable events

  • In their Round 16 match, Essendon trailed by 69 points 12 minutes into the second quarter against the Kangaroos, but recovered to record a high-scoring 12-point win. This presently stands as the largest ever comeback in a VFL/AFL game.
  • Melbourne and Collingwood began its annual tradition of playing each other at the M.C.G. in a Melbourne home game on Queen's Birthday Holiday, as the only AFL match of the day. The teams had met on the King's or Queen's Birthday Holiday sporadically in the past (1950, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1975, 1977, 1983, 1993, 1996 and 1999) as one of several games played on the day, with the 1958 game's attendance of 99,346 still enduring as the highest crowd for a non-final, but this was the first season that the fixture became annual, and the second time (after 1996) that the game was the only one played on the day.
  • The longest recorded quarter occurred during the Round 5 match between Hawthorn and the Western Bulldogs. The second quarter went for 40 minutes and 39 seconds.
  • Fremantle lost their first 17 matches of the season in succession; having lost in the final round of the 2000 season, this took the Dockers' losing streak to 18, the longest drought since Sydney's 26 consecutive losses in 1992 and 1993.
  • During the season, it came to the attention of the AFL that in 2000 and 2001, the Brisbane Lions had been using a controversial but then-legal practice of rehydrating its players by use of intravenous saline drip during half-time and between matches. The half-time drips were administered through stents which were inserted into the players' elbows prior to the game and covered with tape during the game. The AFL was concerned about negative perceptions of the practice, and the Lions agreed in early September to immediately cease intravenous rehydration. The league banned the practice in the 2002 pre-season, and the World Anti Doping Agency later banned the practice in 2007.
  • References

    2001 AFL season Wikipedia