Week Two, 2018 Toyota AFL Finals Series
Friday September 14
First Semi Final – Hawthorn v Melbourne at the MCG, 7.50pm

Saturday September 15
Second Semi Final – Collingwood v GWS Giants, at the MCG, 7.25pm

Week Three, 2018 Toyota AFL Finals Series
Friday September 21
First Preliminary Final – Richmond v Winner Second Semi Final (Collingwood v GWS Giants) at the MCG, 7.50pm

Saturday September 22
Second Preliminary Final –West Coast v Winner of First Semi Final (Hawthorn v Melbourne), at Optus Stadium, time tbc


2 UPCOMING MILESTONES

50 games – Matt Buntine, GWS Giants
50 games – Daniel Howe, Hawthorn
50 games – Tom Barrass, West Coast (next match)

Most Finals Wins Coached – Alastair Clarkson, Hawthorn. Alastair has coached 16 finals victories and his next victory will take him level with Ron Barassi in 10th spot for all coaches in VFL/AFL history. The most finals wins as a coach are Michael Malthouse (27, Western Bulldogs, West Coast, Collingwood and Carlton), Jock McHale (27, Collingwood), Tom Hafey (24, Richmond and Collingwood), Kevin Sheedy (23, Essendon), Allan Jeans (22, St Kilda and Hawthorn), Dick Reynolds (21, Essendon), David Parkin (19, Hawthorn, Carlton and Fitzroy), Leigh Matthews (19, Collingwood and the Brisbane Lions), Frank ‘Checker’ Hughes (18, Richmond and Melbourne), Ron Barassi (17, Carlton and North Melbourne), Norm Smith (16, Melbourne), Alastair Clarkson (16, Hawthorn).

50 Finals Goals – Jarryd Roughead, Hawthorn. Jarryd has kicked 45 goals in finals during his career.

Most Club Career Goals – Jack Riewoldt, Richmond. Jack needs five goals to draw level with Michael Roach in fourth spot for most goals in club history. The most goals for Richmond are Jack Titus (970 goals, 1926-43), Matthew Richardson (800 goals, 1993-2009), Kevin Bartlett (778 goals, 1965-83), Michael Roach (607 goals, 1977-89), Jack Riewoldt (602 goals, 2007-18), Dick Harris (548 goals, 1934-44), Jack Dyer (443 goals, 1931-49), Royce Hart (369 goals, 1967-77), Ray Poulter (351 goals, 1946-56) and Dale Weightman (344 goals, 1978-93.



3 TRIBUNAL MATCH REVIEW PROCESS

The expected process for the 2018 AFL Season under the AFL Match Review system is that the AFL will issue a media release late on the Monday after each round detailing the penalties to be offered to players for incidents from that round of matches, or the reasons why no further action was to be taken. Match Review Officer Michael Christian will also be made available at a general media call at a time to be determined.

The clubs and players then have until 11am on the Tuesday morning to decide whether to accept the penalty on offer, or whether they wish to contest the charge at a Tribunal hearing, to usually be held on the Tuesday night. The AFL will formally detail all instances on the Tuesday of whether cases will proceed to the Tribunal or not.

There following players were reported from the weekend matches:

Zak Jones, Sydney Swans, reported by umpire Matt Stevic for engaging in rough conduct against Callan Ward, GWS Giants, during the fourth quarter of the Second Elimination Final between the Sydney Swans and the GWS Giants, played at the SCG on Saturday September 8, 2018.


4 TRIBUNAL HEARING LOCATION

The AFL Tribunal is held in the AFL media room on Level LB2 at Etihad Stadium. The AFL wishes to advise that all media covering the Tribunal hearings at Etihad Stadium need to park in the B2 car park (entry off the Bourke St extension) and report to the Etihad Stadium security office to gain admittance via the internal ring road. There will be no access via AFL House to any AFL Tribunal hearing through the season, as our offices will have closed by 6pm each day.


5 MEDIA ACCREDITATION PASSES – FINALS SERIES

Sports Editors have been contacted in recent weeks for the process around finals accreditation. Please be reminded that requests need to be lodged by the preceding Wednesday 5pm before that weekend of matches. For any new staffers not previously on file, the detail required for a pass is jpeg head shot / mobile number / email address / birth date / mailing address.
All requests for the Grand Final need to be lodged by Friday September 14. Please note that not all requests can be met, and preference will be given to media outlets from the states of the competing teams.


6 SEPTEMBER FOOTBALL PUBLICATIONS

With September upon us, Slattery Media Group is celebrating two ‘champions’ of our game with the release of two new books that represent what we love about footy.
The Thing About Football, The Songs of Greg Champion
CYRIL, Celebrating a Hawthorn Champion - Photos by Michael Willson
For review copies, interviews or further information contact Eloise Hudson eloise@mediachampions.com.au or 0417 437 967.


7 KEY DATES, NAB AFL TRADE PERIOD / DRAFT PROCESS

Please find below the key dates for the 2018 season post-season period around club list requirements, NAB AFL Trade Period and the NAB AFL Draft Process:

Tuesday 2 October – Friday 5 October – AFL Draft Combine.
Friday 5 October - AFL Restricted Free Agency Offer and Unrestricted Free Agency Period Commences.
Friday 5 October – Victoria / NEAFL / Tasmania State Draft Combine.
Monday 8 October 10am - NAB AFL Trade Period Commences.
Friday 12 October 5pm - Close of AFL Restricted Free Agency Offer and Unrestricted Free Agency Period.
Saturday 13 October - South Australian Draft Combine.
Sunday 14 October - West Australian Draft Combine.
Monday 15 October 2pm - AFL Restricted Free Agency Matching Offer Three-Day Period Ends.
Wednesday 17 October 8.30pm – NAB AFL Trade Period Closes (for exchange of players).
Friday 19 October 5pm - Application to Relist a Player Close
Wednesday 31 October 2pm - List Lodgement (1) ; Rookie Promotion to Primary List; Retained 2nd & 3rd Year Rookies; International Scholarship Player; Alternate Talent Player Nominations; Club Notification of Rookie Players Not Accepting a Contract of Offer; Nomination of Draft Eligible Father/Son; Northern Academy, Next Generation Academy Players Lodged; TPP Pre-Season Estimates (1).
Thursday 1 November - AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) Commences
Thursday 8 November - AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (1) Closes, Out of Contract Listed AFL Primary List Players Draft Nomination Form and Player Request for Removal from List Form Lodged with AFL
Friday 9 November 2pm - List Lodgement (2); TPP Pre-Season Estimates (2)
Saturday 10 November - AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) Commences
Friday 16 November 2pm – NAB AFL Trade Period Closes (for exchange of selections only).
Friday 16 November 2pm - Delisted Primary List Draft Nomination Form Lodgement; Non–Retained Rookie Players Draft Nomination Form Lodgement; Players Not Registered or Played for Three years Rookie List Form Lodgement; New or Expired (after 3 years) Draft Nomination Form Lodgement, AFL Father-Son Bidding Nominations, Final Draft Nomination Form Lodgement.
Friday 16 November 5pm - AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (2) Closes
Thursday 22 November 7pm – 9.30pm - NAB AFL Draft Selection Meeting (Round One), Marvel Stadium.
Friday 23 November 10am – 1.30pm - NAB AFL Draft Selection Meeting (Round Two onwards to conclusion).
Friday 23 November 1.30pm – 2.30pm - AFL Delisted Player Free Agency Period (3)
Friday 23 November 2.30pm - AFL Club List Lodgement (3).
Friday 23 November 5pm - NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft Selection Meeting and NAB AFL Rookie Draft Selection Meeting.
Tuesday 27 November 2pm - Final AFL Club List Lodgement; Final TPP Pre-Season Estimates


8 BROWNLOW MEDAL – INELIGIBLE PLAYERS

As a reminder to all media, the following players listed below are ineligible for the 2018 Brownlow Medal, after having been suspended for one or more matches this season: Kyle Cheney, Richard Douglas, Taylor Walker (Adelaide Crows); Tom Cutler, Nick Robertson, Mitch Robinson (Brisbane Lions); Ed Curnow, Jed Lamb, Dale Thomas (Carlton); Mason Cox (Collingwood); Matthew Leuenberger, Conor McKenna (Essendon); Nat Fyfe, Ryan Nyhuis, Michael Walters (Fremantle); Tom Hawkins (Geelong Cats); Jack Bowes, Sam Day, Steven May (Gold Coast Suns); Jeremy Cameron (GWS Giants); Daniel Howe, James Sicily (Hawthorn); Scott Thompson (North Melbourne); Lindsay Thomas (Port Adelaide); Josh Caddy, Nick Graham, Nick Vlastuin (Richmond); Nathan Brown, Jake Carlisle (St Kilda); Zak Jones (Sydney Swans); Andrew Gaff, Nic Naitanui (West Coast); Zaine Cordy, Lachlan Hunter (Western Bulldogs).


9 CURRENTLY SUSPENDED PLAYERS

The AFL wishes to advise the players that have completed and currently serving MRP suspensions across the competition are as follows:

Currently Suspended:
Andrew Gaff, West Coast. Four matches to serve. Eight matches from round 20.
Nathan Brown, St Kilda. One match to serve in 2019 season. Three matches from round 21.
Scott Thompson, North Melbourne. One match to serve in 2019 season. One match from round 23.

Completed:
Nil.


10 AFLW KEY DATES

Please find attached the key dates in the AFLW player selection process:
Rookie signing period - Monday May 14 – Friday September 28
Draft Nominations Open - Monday September 3 – Friday September 14
NAB AFLW Draft Combine - Tuesday October 2 – Wednesday October 3
NAB AFLW Draft - Tuesday October 23


11 AFL PHOTOGRAPHER ONFIELD VESTS

For all accredited photographers for the 2018 Toyota AFL Premiership Season,
only those with an on-field vest may access the playing surface inside the boundary line for the quarter breaks and post-game when players are leaving the field. All other photographers must remain between the fence and boundary line under the accreditation terms. 2018 on-field finals vests are blue with 2018 on back (accredited organisations), dark blue (AFL photos).


12 NATIONAL SPORTS MUSEUM AT THE MCG

The National Sports Museum is located inside Gate 3 at the MCG, as a must-visit for sports fans of all ages. It is open daily 10am – 5pm. On AFL event days:
All ticketholder’s receive 50% off the price of admission to the National Sports Museum during event mode (from gates open until the match starts).
Kids are admitted FREE to the National Sports Museum for all AFL Sunday Funday games during event mode in 2018
Visit mcg.org.au/nsm for details.


13 2018 NAB AFL DRAFT – TRADED FUTURE SELECTIONS

As a reminder to all media, the following selections at this year’s 2018 NAB AFL Draft were traded during last year’s trade period.

Round One
Adelaide Crows, Received from Melbourne.
Gold Coast Suns, Received from West Coast.

Round Two
Adelaide Crows, Received from Carlton.
Carlton, Received from Adelaide Crows.
Carlton, Received from the Western Bulldogs.
Essendon, Received from GWS Giants.
Gold Coast Suns, Received from Essendon.
Gold Coast Suns, Received from the Geelong Cats.
GWS Giants, Received from Fremantle.
Port Adelaide, Received from St Kilda.
Sydney Swans, Received from Collingwood.
West Coast, Received from the Gold Coast Suns.

Round Three
Adelaide Crows, Received from Carlton.
Collingwood, Received from the Sydney Swans.
Geelong Cats, Received from Richmond.
Gold Coast Suns, Received from Fremantle.
GWS Giants, Received from Essendon.
Melbourne, Received from the Adelaide Crows.
North Melbourne, Received from St Kilda, via on-trades.
North Melbourne, Received from West Coast, via on-trades.
Port Adelaide, Received from North Melbourne.

Round Four
Adelaide Crows, Received from Melbourne.
Carlton, Received from Geelong Cats.
Geelong Cats, Received from Carlton.
Geelong Cats, Received from Gold Coast Suns.
St Kilda, Received from the Adelaide Crows, via on-trades.
St Kilda, Received from Port Adelaide.
West Coast, Received from Hawthorn, via on-trades.
Western Bulldogs, Received from Fremantle.