2001 AFL season


The 2001 AFL season was the 105th season of the Australian Football League, the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia. The season featured sixteen clubs, ran from 30 March until 29 September, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs.
The premiership was won by the Brisbane Lions for the first time, after it defeated by 26 points in the AFL Grand Final.

AFL Draft

''See 2001 AFL draft.''

Ansett Australia Cup

[Port Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide] defeated the Brisbane Lions 17.9 to 3.8 in the grand final.

Premiership season

Round 8

Round 16

Round 18

claimed their first win of the season in their match against.

Ladder

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

Match attendance

TeamHostedAverageHighestLowestTotalLast yearUp/Down
Essendon1151,79083,90529,528569,68548,353+ 3437
Collingwood1149,97778,63826,067549,75145,012+ 4965
Richmond1146,12977,57625,856507,41644,012+ 2117
Adelaide1139,62746,85231,534435,89738,470+ 1157
Melbourne1134,06062,76112,566374,66537,599– 3499
West Coast Eagles1132,66941,28525,588359,36033,136– 467
Hawthorn1131,44952,47216,595346,49034,417– 2918
Carlton1131,26370,05115,622343,88934,414– 3151
Port Adelaide1130,78949,84622,423338,68326,377+ 4412
St Kilda1129,85040,78314,018328,35524,422+ 5428
Western Bulldogs1129,66048,72815,111326,26330,572– 912
Sydney1127,98240,13120,611307,80025,563+ 2419
Brisbane Lions1127,63836,14920,059304,01427,406+ 232
Geelong1127,09350,16014,298298,02427,729– 636
Kangaroos1126,99856,02810,030296,98322,092+ 4906
Fremantle1121,25838,80415,136233,84222,357– 1099
Totals17633,64383,90510,0305,921,11732,618+ 1025

VenueHostedAverageHighestLowestTotalLast yearUp/Down
MCG4447,42583,90517,5662086,71246,141+ 1284
Football Park2235,20849,84622,423774,58032,424+ 2784
Colonial Stadium4331,93950,70112,5661373,37130,524+ 1415
Gabba1227,31336,14920,059327,75427,406– 93
SCG1327,15940,13120,611353,06922,390+ 4769
Subiaco Oval2226,96441,28515,136593,20230,326– 3362
Optus Oval923,41730,06715,622210,75024,656– 1239
Shell Stadium721,44527,42114,298150,11422,108– 663
York Park117,46017,46017,46017,460N/AN/A
Manuka Oval311,36813,11710,03034,105N/AN/A
Totals17633,64383,90510,0305,921,11732,618+ 1025

Awards

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.
  • and 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 as one of several games played on the day, with the 1958 game's attendance of 99,256 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 that the game was the only one played on the day.
  • 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 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.