2017 AFL season


The 2017 AFL season was the 121st season of the Australian Football League, the highest level senior men's Australian rules football competition in Australia, which was known as the Victorian Football League until 1989. The season featured eighteen clubs, ran from 23 March until 30 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 Richmond Football Club for the eleventh time, after it defeated by 48 points in the 2017 AFL Grand Final.

Rule changes

The following amendments were made to the Laws of the Game for the 2017 season:
  • Rules relating to around-the-ground ruck contests were amended such that only the nominated ruckman for each team is permitted in the contest, eliminating the option for another player to enter the contest and take the tap, otherwise known as the "third man up" strategy. This was done to make ruck contests easier to adjudicate, to reduce the risk of injuries to ruckmen, and to increase the value of the skill of ruckwork.
  • A more stringent interpretation of deliberate rushed behinds was introduced, by allowing the umpire to consider prior opportunity, distance from the goal line and degree of applied pressure when judging whether or not to pay a free kick.
  • Adjustments were made to the interpretation of high tackles, giving the umpire more discretion to call play-on when he deems that the tackled player is responsible for the high contact. This was introduced to discourage the practice of ducking into a tackle, dropping the knees when tackled or trying to shrug off a tackle to earn a free kick.
  • A more stringent interpretation of punches to the body was introduced to the match review panel and tribunal to allow for suspensions to be imposed; and to allow fines to be imposed for low impact jumper punches.
  • The deliberate out of bounds free kick was amended, lowering the threshold for a free kick from 'intentionally' putting the ball out of bounds to 'not demonstrating sufficient intent' to keep the ball in bounds.

    Pre-season

The pre-season series of matches in 2017 was known as the JLT Community Series; its new sponsor was Jardine Lloyd Thompson, who replaced National Australia Bank after NAB elected to sponsor the inaugural AFL Women's season instead. The series featured 27 practice matches played over 25 days, beginning on 16 February and ending on 12 March. The matches were stand-alone, with no overall winner of the series. Each team played three games, many at suburban or regional venues. All matches were televised live on Fox Footy as well as on the AFL Live app. The nine-point super goal was used in these matches.

Premiership season

Notable features of the draw include:

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

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

Round 23

Season notes

  • recorded the longest unbeaten start to a season in club history, winning its first six games.
  • was the first reigning grand finalist in VFL/AFL history to lose its first six matches of the following season, before becoming the first club to reach the finals after starting the season with zero wins and six losses.
  • became the first team since in 2009 and the first team in the 18 team competition to fail to make the finals after winning the premiership the previous year.
  • became the first team since in 2011 to qualify for the finals after finishing List of [Australian Football League wooden spoons|wooden spooners] the previous season.
  • reached the finals at the expense of on percentage by 0.48 percentage points, a difference equivalent to only nine on-field points. It is the narrowest margin in VFL/AFL history to decide a finals spot.
  • This was the last season in which games were played at Domain Stadium, with the Western Australian teams playing home games at Perth Stadium from 2018 and onwards.
  • 's record of 15 wins, 1 draw and 6 losses is the least successful of any minor premier since 1997.
  • ' record of 5 wins and 17 losses is the most successful of any wooden spooner since the Lions themselves in 1998.
  • had the highest average home-and-away and home game attendance of any club in 2017, with figures of 46,580 and 55,958 respectively.

    Win/loss table

Bold – Home game

X – Bye

Opponent for round listed above margin

Ladder

Ladder progression

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicates the team finished the round inside the top eight.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished in first place on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished in last place on the ladder in that round.
  • Underlined numbers indicates the team had a bye during that round.
  • Subscript numbers indicate ladder position at rounds end.
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Positions of teams round by round

Finals series

Week one

Week two

Week three

Week four

Attendances

By club

By ground

Awards

NameClubMilestoneRoundRef.
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Finals week 1
Finals week 2
Finals week 3

Coleman Medal

  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the player led the Coleman Medal at the end of that round.
  • Numbers underlined indicates the player did not play in that round.
Player1234567891011121314151617181920212223Total
1Lance Franklin444808210313114822123427532032335136036440343447350151152456359106969
2Josh Kennedy7741121321511662222432743133403403403403403403433764364955466046416565
3Ben Brown22351641011161721922152612712802812923133443834164745105135425676363
4Joe Daniher3336172931211331652152632913043403413533834144524765335635916026262
5Jack Riewoldt1123144861421642032322522722902923133413513644024204204214344735050
6Taylor Walker00224651121351811922132412532833103123313433744114214334624814904949
6Eddie Betts443731061631912032322532833113223403413523723924104104144504524724949
8Tom Hawkins334751241621811932242612712823003003013113243603613764334604604624848
9Robbie Gray0066281951441801822002032312432722953413533824004014114224424614747
10Charlie Dixon2246171821041431721901912042402412512612753213313413523713844244646

Best and fairest

Club leadership

Coach changes

Club membership

Post-season

International Rules Series

The International Rules Series returned in November 2017, with Australia hosting two test matches. The series was played on an aggregate-points basis, with the winner being the team that scores the highest amount over the two test matches. The matches were played on 12 and 18 November 2017 at Adelaide Oval and Domain Stadium. The Australian team was again composed exclusively of players who have won All-Australian honours in their careers. The times and venues for the series were announced in August.