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Docklands

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Docklands Stadium (also known as Etihad Stadium, and before that Telstra Dome and Colonial Stadium for sponsorship reasons), is located in the Docklands area of the Melbourne CBD. The stadium was constructed by the AFL in the late 1990s as a replacement for the ageing and inconveniently-located Waverley Park, and hosted its first game in 2000. It currently hosts home games for all of the Victorian-based clubs, in particular Essendon, St Kilda, Carlton, North Melbourne and Western Bulldogs, and finals games not played at the MCG. The ground also hosts other sports including cricket and is the location of the AFL's administrative headquarters.

Overall record[]

Games Wins Losses Draws Win %
Overall 76 30 45 1 40.1%
Finals 1 0 1 0 0.0%
By opponent
Carlton 6 2 4 0 33.3%
Collingwood 10 4 6 0 40.0%
Essendon 16 3 13 0 18.8%
Hawthorn 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Melbourne 2 1 1 0 50.0%
North Melbourne 6 3 3 0 50.0%
Richmond 4 1 3 0 25.0%
St Kilda 16 7 8 1 46.9%
Western Bulldogs 14 8 6 0 57.1%

Records[]

Biggest win: 87 points over Western Bulldogs in Round 17 2007.

Biggest loss: 101 points to St Kilda in Round 3 2009.

Highest score: 158 points vs Western Bulldogs in Round 17 2007

Lowest score: 30 points vs Western Bulldogs in Round 3 2024

Highest score against: 173 points vs Collingwood in Round 12 2001

Lowest score against: 56 points vs Collingwood in Round 16 2015

Most goals: 12 by Mark LeCras vs Essendon in Round 16 2010, a venue record

Every game[]

Year Round Opponent Result Score
2000 3 St Kilda D 116-116
2000 7 Melbourne L 77-138
2000 9 Richmond L 70-79
2000 11 Collingwood W 128-92
2000 15 Essendon L 76-108
2001 3 St Kilda W 125-107
2001 6 Essendon L 70-158
2001 12 Collingwood L 92-173
2001 20 Richmond L 73-138
2002 10 St Kilda L 77-127
2002 EF Essendon L 78-111
2003 8 Collingwood W 119-103
2003 10 Essendon L 106-128
2003 18 St Kilda L 67-128
2004 1 Western Bulldogs W 144-137
2004 3 Essendon L 131-137
2004 9 St Kilda L 68-169
2004 11 Collingwood L 75-93
2005 15 North Melbourne W 101-97
2006 8 Essendon W 113-92
2006 16 Collingwood L 90-127
2006 18 St Kilda W 98-59
2007 11 Essendon L 94-95
2007 17 Western Bulldogs W 158-71
2007 19 North Melbourne W 119-102
2007 21 St Kilda W 106-98
2008 6 Western Bulldogs L 74-134
2008 12 Essendon L 91-113
2009 3 St Kilda L 64-161
2009 10 Carlton L 70-111
2009 12 Richmond L 77-92
2009 19 Western Bulldogs W 102-97
2010 3 North Melbourne L 91-116
2010 10 Carlton L 76-105
2010 14 Collingwood L 52-135
2010 16 Essendon W 132-100
2011 7 Essendon L 90-106
2011 14 Carlton W 103-67
2011 17 St Kilda L 61-82
2011 19 Western Bulldogs W 103-95
2011 21 Melbourne W 110-62
2012 1 Western Bulldogs W 136-87
2012 5 Richmond W 107-97
2012 7 Essendon L 52-113
2013 11 St Kilda W 84-80
2013 13 Hawthorn L 103-123
2013 18 Western Bulldogs L 89-111
2013 20 Essendon W 120-67
2014 6 Carlton L 89-92
2014 14 St Kilda W 103-70
2014 21 Essendon L 74-77
2015 1 Western Bulldogs L 87-97
2015 8 St Kilda W 131-78
2015 16 Collingwood W 87-56
2016 11 Western Bulldogs L 75-83
2017 1 North Melbourne W 136-93
2017 9 Essendon L 64-125
2017 15 Western Bulldogs W 87-80
2017 18 Collingwood L 85-93
2017 20 St Kilda L 95-103
2018 2 Western Bulldogs W 121-70
2018 10 Hawthorn W 75-60
2019 8 St Kilda W 88-70
2019 20 Carlton W 99-75
2021 2 Western Bulldogs L 93-100
2021 4 St Kilda L 82-102
2022 2 North Melbourne L 59-74
2022 4 Collingwood W 87-74
2023 1 North Melbourne L 82-87
2023 19 Carlton L 69-140
2023 21 Essendon L 72-73
2023 23 Western Bulldogs W 92-85
2024 3 Western Bulldogs L 30-106
2024 9 Collingwood L 37-103
2024 15 Essendon L 92-122
2024 19 St Kilda L 41-113
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