Why was there a draw for the 2010 AFL season?

The draw for the 2010 AFL Premiership Season was produced by the AFL with the intention of producing a balanced draw while also providing the fans and television networks with blockbuster games. In a competition with 16 teams and 22 rounds, it is not possible for all teams to play each other twice.

What are the wins and losses in the AFL?

The AFL victories ladder: All the wins and losses since 2010 Club Wins Losses Finals Win % Hawthorn 12 9 21 57 Sydney 11 11 22 50 West Coast 9 7 16 56 Collingwood 9 7 17 53

What was the average attendance for a Collingwood AFL game?

Collingwood’s win marked the 15th VFL/AFL premiership in the club’s history. The 2010 AFL season had a total attendance of 7,146,738 people and an average attendance of 38,423 per game, both of which were the highest in league history (breaking the previous records set in 2008).

What was the record crowd for Round 13 in the AFL?

Round 13 was a split round, played over two weeks to give each club one week’s break at roughly midseason. In its first rematch since the 2009 AFL Grand Final, St Kilda and Geelong set a new record crowd for a home and away game between the two clubs (58,208).

When does the AFL season start and end?

For the 2010 season of the Arena Football League, see 2010 Arena Football League season. The 2010 Australian Football League season commenced on 25 March 2010 and concluded on 2 October 2010.

What was the lowest score in AFL history?

Richmond broke a 14-game losing streak with a 47-point victory over Port Adelaide in horrendous weather. In the game, Richmond laid a record 142 tackles, and Port Adelaide’s score of 3.12 (30) set a new record as its lowest ever in the AFL.