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IDEA FOR TABLES: Chelsea F.C. season 2000-01, AFL Rising Star


 * Update episode counts:
 * Millionaire Hot Seat (did not air on 26 and 27 November 2009 due to cricket)
 * The 7PM Project
 * Mornings with Kerri-Anne


 * 2011 in Australian television
 * Lachlan Macquarie,
 * 62 Days at Sea,
 * The Digger: A History,
 * The Irish In Australia, Kapyong, Your Shout,
 * The Story of Australian Beer ,
 * The People Speak,
 * Rocket Compulsion

Elimination table

 * † The contestant was project manager on his/her team.
 * ^ The contestant was brought to the final boardroom and faced elimination.

Honour roll
¹The Brisbane Bears' best and fairest award was known as the Club Championship.

Statistics

 * Statistics are correct as of 24 September 2011 (Preliminary Finals, 2011 season). Averages are in brackets.

Statistics

 * Statistics are correct to 1 October 2011 (end of 2011 season).

! colspan=3| Career ! 19 ! 304 ! 154 ! 150 ! 59 ! 70 ! 18 ! 11 ! 16.0 ! 8.1 ! 7.9 ! 3.1 ! 3.7 ! 1.0 ! 0.6
 * 2010
 * 28
 * 2011
 * Geelong
 * 28
 * 19
 * 304
 * 154
 * 150
 * 59
 * 70
 * 18
 * 11
 * 16.0
 * 8.1
 * 7.9
 * 3.1
 * 3.7
 * 1.0
 * 0.6
 * - class="sortbottom"
 * Geelong
 * 28
 * 19
 * 304
 * 154
 * 150
 * 59
 * 70
 * 18
 * 11
 * 16.0
 * 8.1
 * 7.9
 * 3.1
 * 3.7
 * 1.0
 * 0.6
 * - class="sortbottom"
 * }

Gary Ablett, Jr.
To update:
 * 2009 season
 * Round 10 (vs )
 * Round 11 (vs )
 * Round 12 (vs )
 * Round 13 (vs )
 * Round 14 (vs )
 * Round 15 (vs )
 * Round 16 (vs )
 * Round 17 (vs )
 * Gary Ablett in doubt for Hawks game with calf problem – 23 July 2009
 * AFL teams - Round 17 – 23 July 2009
 * Ablett in doubt for Hawks clash – 23 July 2009

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Player retirements, sackings and delistings (2009 AFl season)

 * 2009 Retirements & Delistings

Geelong Football Club seasons

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68 Teeth
68 Teeth is a book in the Aussie Chomps collection written by Australian author James Moloney. The book was released in Australia on February 7, 2005.

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Round 11
Match summary:

The first quarter was dominated by Fremantle, with Fremantle's ruckman Aaron Sandilands scoring the first goal of the match. Fremantle led for the rest of the quarter, with Geelong being kept goalless until just before quarter-time when Fremantle's Antoni Grover was reported for rough conduct on Geelong's Steve Johnson, who was awarded a free kick in the goal square, and subsequently kicked Geelong's first goal of the match. The goal reduced Fremantle's lead to just seven points at quarter-time.

Geelong opened strongly in the second-term, with two quick goals from Corey Enright and Tom Hawkins to take the early lead. Fremantle's Michael Walters then kicked a goal to level the scores (23 points each) midway through the quarter. Geelong kicked three more goals for the quarter (two goals from Shannon Byrnes, and another from Hawkins), compared to Fremantle's one (scored by Steven Dodd), to lead at half-time by 13 points.

Both teams gained some early momentum in the third-quarter with a goal apiece from Fremantle's Matthew De Boer and Geelong's Byrnes in the quarter's opening minute. Geelong then scored the following goal when Travis Varcoe intercepted the ball in Fremantle's forward-line, and managed to move the ball across the ground and gain a clearance into Geelong's forward-line, and ultimately resulting in a Ryan Gamble goal, which extended the margin to 24 points in favour of Geelong. Fremantle then produced four goals, including two in the final minute of the quarter from rookie Nick Suban and youngster Stephen Hill, to level the scores at three-quarter time, with both sides on 61 points.

Only one point (by Geelong's Joel Selwood) was scored in the first four minutes of the final quarter, before Geelong's Steve Johnson kicked two consecutive goals in under a minute to extend Geelong's lead to 13 points. Fremantle's Ibbotson then scored the next goal, but Geelong replied quickly when Byrnes kicked his fourth major for the match. Fremantle then replied with a goal of their own when Matthew Pavlich was awarded a free kick, but they managed no more goals for the match, with Geelong managing two more with Byrnes kicking a career-best fifth goal, and Paul Chapman kicking a late goal to ensure the match was a victory for Geelong. The final score was Geelong (13.16 94) to Fremantle (11.9 75), with Geelong winning by a margin of 19 points. The victory also earned Geelong the record of the most consecutive interstate match wins by an AFL club, with 12 consecutive wins.

Goalscorers: 
 * Fremantle: 2: (Pavlich), 1: (de Boer, Dodd, Duffield, Hasleby, Hill, Ibbotson, Sandilands, Suban, Thornton)
 * Geelong: 5: (Byrnes), 3: (S. Johnson), 2: (Hawkins), 1: (Chapman, Enright, Gamble)

Injuries: 
 * Fremantle: Pearce (hamstring)
 * Geelong: N/A

Reports: 
 * Fremantle: Grover, for rough conduct on S. Johnson in the first quarter.
 * Geelong: N/A (Match review panel charged Ling for striking Suban in the third quarter.)

Australian ratings

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Australian ratings (Nicaragua)

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