News Round 15 Times, TV, Venues, Milestones, Events

Round 15
Thursday, June 24STADIUM (NETWORK)ESTLOCAL
Brisbane Lions vs. Geelong CatsThe Gabba (SEVEN)7:30pm7:30pm
Friday, June 25
Richmond vs. St KildaMCG (SEVEN)7:50pm7:50pm
Saturday, June 26
North Melbourne vs. Gold Coast SUNSBlundstone Arena (FOX)1:45pm1:45pm
Collingwood vs. FremantleMarvel Stadium (FOX)1:45pm1:45pm
Port Adelaide vs. Sydney SwansAdelaide Oval (FOX)4:35pm4:05pm
Essendon vs. MelbourneMCG (SEVEN)7:25pm7:25pm
Sunday, June 27
GWS GIANTS vs. HawthornMCG (FOX)1:10pm1:10pm
West Coast Eagles vs. Western BulldogsOptus Stadium (SEVEN)3:20pm1:20pm
Carlton vs. Adelaide CrowsMarvel Stadium (FOX)4:10pm4:10pm


MILESTONES
250 Club games - Josh Kennedy (West Coast Eagles)
150 games - Josh Jenkins (Geelong Cats), Will Hoskin-Elliot (Collingwood)
100 games - Tom Stewart (Geelong Cats)
100 consecutive games - Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)
50 games - Marcus Adams (Brisbane Lions), Connor Rozee (Port Adelaide), Michael Hartley (Hawthorn), Lewis Melican (Sydney), Taylor Garner (North Melbourne), Jake Waterman (West Coast Eagles), Sam Weideman (Melbourne)
50 Club games - Jake Lever (Melbourne), Gary Rohan (Geelong Cats)

250 games as Senior Coach - Chris Scott

Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong Cats) will receive AFL Life membership for playing 300 official games including 273 Premiership Season games, 19 pre-season games, one State of Origin and six International Rules games.

Lance Franklin (Sydney Swans) requires one goal to reach Jack Titus' 970 goals, landing him in sixth position for the most goals in VFL/AFL history. Lockett 1360, Coventry 1299, Dunstall 1254, Wade 1057, Ablett 1031, Titus 970, Franklin 969, Lloyd 926, Matthews 915, McKenna 874.

Jack Riewoldt required two goals to reach 700 career goals. Only 23 players in VFL/AFL history have kicked 700 or more career goals.

Trent Cotchin and Jack Riewoldt are set to play their 250th Premiership Season match together for Richmond. Their first game played together was in Round 8, 2008.

TEAMS MEDIA RELEASE TIMINGS
Team Announcements timings for the 2021 Toyota AFL Premiership Season will be as follows from Round 10 onwards:

Thursday games – final teams (18 players, 4 interchange players, 4 emergencies)
Announced Wednesday, 6.20pm AEST

Friday and Saturday games – final teams (18 players, 4 interchange players, 4 emergencies)
Announced Thursday, 6.20pm AEST

Sunday and Monday games – extended squads (18 players, 8 emergencies)

Announced Thursday, 6.20pm AEST

Sunday games – final teams (18 players, 4 interchange players, 4 emergencies)
Announced Friday, 5.00pm AEST

Monday games – final teams (18 players, 4 interchange players, 4 emergencies)
Announced Saturday, 4.30pm AEST

If games are to be played on Tuesday or Wednesday, final teams will be announced at 6:20pm AEST the day prior to the match.

MATCH REVIEW PROCESS
The AFL will continue to issue a media release within 24 hours following each match detailing the penalties to be offered to players for incidents from that day of matches, or the reasons why no further action was to be taken. The clubs and players then have until 11:00am AEDT the following day to decide whether to accept the penalty on offer, or whether they wish to contest the charge at a Tribunal hearing. The AFL will formally detail all instances of whether cases will proceed to the Tribunal or not. There is no set day for the Tribunal to be held.

The following players are currently serving a suspension from the AFL Tribunal:
Sam Wicks, Sydney Swans, One game from Round 13 (One game to serve currently)
Jordan De Goey, Collingwood, One game from Round 13 (One game to serve currently)

Completed:
Kyle Hartigan, Hawthorn, Three games from Round Ten
James Worpel, Hawthorn, One game from Round 13
Dayne Zorko, Brisbane Lions, One game from Round 12

2021 AFLW SIGN & TRADE PERIOD
As a reminder, the 2021 AFL Women’s Sign and Trade Period commenced last Monday, May 31 and will conclude on Friday June 25, 2021.

During this period, Clubs will be permitted to sign up to 27 players, including rookie players. Rookie players in the AFL Women’s Competition are those that have not been listed with any Australian football team for the past three years.
 
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