2009 St Kilda Football Club season explained

Club:St Kilda Football Club
Season:2009
President:Greg Westaway
Coach:Ross Lyon
Captain:Nick Riewoldt
Home Ground:Docklands Stadium
Preseason Comp:Preseason competition
Preseason Result:First round
Regularseason Comp:Home and Away
Regularseason Result:1st (minor premiers)
Finals Series:Premiership
Finals Result:Runners up
Club B&Amp;F:Best and Fairest
Best And Fairest:Nick Riewoldt
Leading Goalscorer:Nick Riewoldt (78)
Average Attendance:43,905 (home games in Melbourne including finals, does not include grand final)
Prevseason:2008
Nextseason:2010

St Kilda Football Club competed in the 2009 Australian Football League (AFL) premiership season. They won a club record 19 consecutive matches between Round 1 and Round 19 of the season and qualified for the 2009 finals series in first position as the minor premiers – the club's third minor premiership. The club won through to the 2009 AFL Grand Final after qualifying and preliminary finals wins, but they were defeated by Geelong by 12 points.

Summary

NAB Cup

St Kilda was eliminated from the 2009 NAB Cup in the opening round, with Brisbane 1.8.8 (65) defeating St Kilda 0.8.8 (56).[1]

Home and away rounds

In Round 1 of the 2009 season, Zac Dawson made a surprise debut for St Kilda after being promoted from the rookie list in time to confront Sydney at Docklands[2] as St Kilda defenders Matt Maguire and Max Hudghton were injured. St Kilda 12.8 (80) defeated Sydney 9.11 (65) at Etihad Stadium in front of 32,442 spectators.[3] In Round 2, Adelaide 10.9 (69) lost to St Kilda 15.11 (101) before 41,189 at AAMI Stadium.[4] St Kilda 25.11 (161) defeated West Coast 9.10 (64) at Etihad Stadium in front of 29,006.[5] Round 4 saw defeat by 83 points, and restrict them to 4.4 (28), their second-lowest ever score at that time and the equal-lowest score ever recorded at Etihad Stadium (tied with 's 3.10 (28) in 2002).[6] In round 5, St Kilda restricted Port Adelaide to their second-lowest score in their club history, going down 15.12 (102) to 5.6 (36).[7] The 6th round saw the Western Bulldogs 11.10 (76) lost to St Kilda 14.20 (104) in front of 36,302 at Etihad Stadium. Round 7 saw St Kilda and Collingwood play a Monday night game, the AFL's first for several seasons. St Kilda won easily 20.8 (128) to Collingwood 5.10 (40), making it the lowest Collingwood score under Mick Malthouse as coach.[8] Round 8 saw St Kilda 13.12 (90) defeat Essendon 10.11 (71) at Etihad Stadium in front of 45,594.[9] Round 9 saw St Kilda 14.13 (97) defeat the Brisbane Lions 13.3 (81) at Docklands Stadium in front of 30,673. In Round 10 St Kilda held Melbourne goalless in the second half of their 37-point victory, St Kilda 11.17 (83) to Melbourne 6.10 (46). In Round 11 St Kilda won its 11th consecutive game, breaking the previous club record of 10 set in 2004 by beating North Melbourne by 46 points, despite trailing by almost five goals in the first quarter. In Round 12 Carlton 14.11 (95) were defeated by St Kilda 16.8 (104) at Docklands Stadium in front of 50,820. In Round 13, St Kilda 13.14 (92) defeated Richmond 5.6 (36) at Docklands Stadium in front 38,196. The Round 14 clash between St Kilda and Geelong broke the previous record of the largest crowd at an AFL game held at Docklands Stadium with an attendance of 54,444. St Kilda 14.7 (91) defeated Geelong 13.7 (85). St Kilda extended its winning streak to 15 wins in round 15, with a hard-fought victory over West Coast 11.4 (70) to St Kilda 13.12 (90). Round 16 saw St Kilda 15.15 (105) defeat Adelaide 7.6 (48) at Etihad Stadium. In Round 17 St Kilda 16.10 (106) defeated Western Bulldogs 9.7 (61) at Etihad Stadium. Round 18 saw Sydney 13.15 (93) defeated by St Kilda 13.15 (94) at the SCG. Round 19 saw Hawthorn 7.7 (49) defeated by St Kilda 10.14 (74) at Aurora Stadium. Round 20 saw St Kildas first loss of the season proper kicking 16.12 (108) to Essendon 16.14 (110) at Etihad Stadium. Round 21 St Kilda 8.11 (59) lost to North Melbourne 10.4 (64) at Etihad Stadium. St Kilda played its first game at the MCG in Round 22 and defeated Melbourne 10.7 (67) to St Kilda 17.12 (114).

St Kilda qualified for the 2009 finals series in first position, winning the clubs third minor premiership with 20 wins and 2 losses, one of the most dominant home and away seasons ever in AFL history.

Finals series

In the first qualifying final, St Kilda 12.8 (80) defeated Collingwood 7.10 (52) at the MCG. In the first preliminary final, St Kilda 19.6 (60) defeated the Western Bulldogs 7.11 (53) at the MCG. In the grand final St Kilda 9.14 (68) lost to Geelong 12.8 (80) at the MCG.

Fixtures

2009 Nab Cup Results
RoundSt KildaOppositionTheir ScoreW/LDiffStadiumDate
10.8.8 (56)Brisbane1.8.8 (65)L−9Carrara Stadium14/2/2009
2009 Season Results
RoundSt KildaOppositionTheir ScoreW/LDiffStadiumDate
112.8 (80)Sydney9.11 (65)W+1528/3/2009
215.11 (101)Adelaide10.9 (69)W+32AAMI3/4/2009
325.11 (161)West Coast9.10 (64)W+9711/4/2009
416.9 (111)Fremantle4.4 (28)W+8318/4/2009
515.12 (102)Port Adelaide5.6 (36)W+66AAMI24/4/2009
614.20 (104)Western Bulldogs11.10 (76)W+283/5/2009
720.8 (128)Collingwood5.10 (40)W+8811/5/2009
813.12 (90)Essendon10.11 (71)W+1917/5/2009
914.13 (97)Brisbane Lions13.3 (81)W+1624/5/2009
1011.17 (83)Melbourne6.10 (46)W+37Carrara Stadium30/5/2009
1115.13 (103)North Melbourne9.3 (57)W+466/6/2009
1216.8 (104)14.11 (95)W+912/6/2009
1313.14 (92)Richmond5.6 (36)W+5628/6/2009
1414.7 (91)Geelong13.7 (85)W+65/7/2009
1513.12 (90)West Coast11.4 (70)W+20Subiaco12/7/2009
1615.15 (105)Adelaide7.6 (48)W+5719/7/2009
1716.10 (106)Western Bulldogs9.7 (61)W+45Etihad Stadium25/7/2009
1813.15 (94)Sydney13.15 (93)W+1SCG1/8/2009
1910.14 (74)Hawthorn7.7 (49)W+25Aurora8/8/2009
2016.12 (108)Essendon16.14 (110)L−216/8/2009
218.11 (59)10.4 (64)L−523/8/2009
2217.12 (114)10.7 (67)W+47MCG30/8/2009
2009 Finals Series Results
RoundSt KildaOppositionTheir ScoreW/LDiffStadiumDate
QF112.8 (80)Collingwood7.10 (52)W+28MCG6/9/2009
PF19.6 (60)Western Bulldogs7.11 (53)W+7MCG18/9/2009
GF9.14 (68)Geelong12.8 (80)L−12MCG26/9/2009

(Note: in the table above, green rows are wins, red rows are losses. In the Score column St Kilda scores are always shown first.)

Squad

  1 Jason Gram

  2 Steven King

  3 Xavier Clarke

  5 Ben McEvoy

  6 Leigh Fisher

  7 Lenny Hayes

10 Steven Baker

11 Leigh Montagna

12 Nick Riewoldt

13 Adam Schneider

14 Luke Ball

15 Michael Gardiner

16 Raphael Clarke

17 Colm Begley

18 Brendon Goddard

19 Sam Gilbert

 

20 David Armitage

21 Nick Heyne

22 Farren Ray

23 Justin Koschitzke

24 Sean Dempster

25 Sam Fisher

26 Nick Dal Santo

27 Jason Blake

28 Rhys Stanley

29 Tom Lynch

31 Matthew Maguire

32 Andrew McQualter

33 James Gwilt

34 Jack Steven

37 Eljay Connors

38 Clinton Jones

 

39 Alistair Smith

40 Robert Eddy

41 Paul Cahill

42 Jarryn Geary

44 Stephen Milne

Rookies:

30 Brad Howard

43 Zac Dawson

45 Luke Miles

46 Khan Haretuku

47 Tom Simpkin

48 Blake McGrath

49 Steven Gaertner

50 Ross Tungatulum

51 Sam McGarry

 

Squad changes

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,25055860-10389,00.html The Courier Mail
  2. Web site: Herald Sun . 5 August 2009 . 21 March 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090321095210/http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,25207630-19742,00.html . dead .
  3. Web site: Saints sink Swans - AFL.com.au . 2009-03-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090329085051/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/73923/default.aspx . 2009-03-29 .
  4. Web site: Saints sink Crows on road - AFL.com.au. 6 April 2009. 20 December 2022. 6 April 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090406063916/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/74351/default.aspx. dead.
  5. Web site: Saints thrash Eagles - AFL.com.au. 14 April 2009. 20 December 2022. 14 April 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090414094348/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/74764/default.aspx. dead.
  6. Web site: Saints smash Freo - AFL.com.au. 21 April 2009. 20 December 2022. 21 April 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090421105831/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/75200/default.aspx. dead.
  7. Web site: Super Saints smash Power - AFL.com.au. 25 April 2009. 20 December 2022. 27 April 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090427125933/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/75596/default.aspx. dead.
  8. Web site: AFL Results - AFL Scores - AFL.com.au. 14 May 2009. 20 December 2022. 14 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090514022630/http://www.afl.com.au/Results/tabid/11433/default.aspx?display=1&seasonid=71&roundid=711&fixtureid=5089. dead.
  9. Web site: AFL.com.au – St Kilda vs Essendon. https://web.archive.org/web/20090525104431/http://www.afl.com.au/Results/tabid/11433/default.aspx?display=1&seasonid=71&roundid=713&fixtureid=5098. dead. 25 May 2009. 20 December 2022.