2008 AFL season


The 2008 AFL season was the 112th season of the Australian Football League, the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured sixteen clubs, ran from 20 March until 27 September, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs. 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.
The premiership was won by the Hawthorn Football Club for the tenth time, after they defeated by 26 points in the 2008 AFL Grand Final.

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
−30
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

Player12345678910111213141516171819202122Total
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

  • This was the first season in which Carlton and Richmond faced off in what is now the traditional first clash of the season.
  • This was the first season since 1998 in which NMFC competed as "North Melbourne" instead of "Kangaroos", following the end of their decade-long experiment with home-away-from-home venues in Sydney, Canberra and the Gold Coast.
  • The came back from a 37-point deficit against at quarter time to win the game by 38 points, a 75-point turnaround, in round 3.
  • The produced its biggest ever comeback in round 4 against when they were down by 47 points late in the third quarter to win by 20 points, a 67-point turnaround.
  • forward Barry Hall was suspended for seven weeks, then the equal-longest suspension handed out since the tribunal was reconfigured to a points-based system in 2005, for striking defender Brent Staker with a clean punch to the head. Later in the season, 's Dean Solomon beat that record, being suspended for eight weeks after hitting 's Cameron Ling in the cheekbone with an elbow.
  • won its first game for the season in round 7 against by six points, after recovering from a 50-point half-time deficit, the second-largest half-time deficit ever overcome in VFL/AFL history. This was the second in a VFL/AFL-record string of five consecutive games which Fremantle lost after holding a three-quarter time lead.
  • suffered its worst ever loss at Subiaco Oval, and worst loss anywhere since 1989, in round 13, losing to by 135 points.
  • In round 13, Dustin Fletcher and his father, Ken, claimed the record of most VFL/AFL games played by a father-son combination.
  • In round 16, Richmond player Joel Bowden deliberately conceded two behinds directly from the kick-in, to waste time while protecting his team's four-point lead over Essendon. This was a major motivation for the introduction of a rule from 2009 that allows the umpire to give award free kick for a deliberate rushed behind.
  • With its final-round victory, matched 's 2000 record of 21 wins in a home-and-away season. Ironically, also set the record for the highest average losing margin in a VFL/AFL season, with its only loss coming by 86 points against.
  • In the round 22 match between and, Hawthorn forward Lance Franklin became the first player since Tony Lockett in 1998 to kick 100 goals in the home-and-away Season. Franklin became the 28th player in VFL/AFL history to reach this milestone, and the first indigenous player to do so.
  • In the same game, Brendan Fevola scored seven second-half goals to fall one goal short of the same milestone, becoming the first person in VFL/AFL history to finish on 99 goals for a season.
  • The final game of the home and away season saw the 8th-placed requiring a win of 90+ points over to claim 4th place going into the finals. recorded a then-record winning margin over Essendon of 108 points which saw the Saints replace in 4th place for the finals series.
  • On Monday 1 September, Leigh Matthews announced his resignation from his senior coaching position at the. Michael Voss took up this position despite committing to for 2009.
  • The second elimination final between and was, at the time, the lowest crowd number for a final outside Victoria with only 19,127 despite being at ANZ Stadium where Sydney had averaged 50,000 for finals.
  • The Grand Final between and drew a crowd of 100,012, the first crowd over 100,000 people since the 1986 Grand Final.
  • By losing the Grand Final after finishing with a home-and-away record of 21–1, broke the record set in 1935 and 1936 by for best record by a non-premier, and the record for most wins by a non-premier held jointly by and .
  • played in a controversial draw against at Telstra Dome in round 6; it was later revealed that Sydney had nineteen men on the field for a brief period of play before, during and after the behind that tied the scores was scored. As a direct consequence of this, the league amended the interchange laws in round 9, appointing interchange stewards to police the players and to signal to the field umpires if an infringement has occurred. Any infringement now results in a free kick being awarded.

    Club leadership

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

  • Surprising some, Leigh Matthews announced his retirement as coach of the two days after their final game of the season in what was replaced as a move to make way for potential coaching candidate, Michael Voss.
  • Despite being newly signed for two years as assistant coach of, as expected, former Brisbane Lions captain Michael Voss was appointed as coach of the Brisbane Lions, one day after Leigh Matthews resigned.