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Highest aggregate score: 293 points – Brisbane Lions 25.21 (171) vs. Fremantle 19.8 (122), the Gabba, 29 April 2001 Lowest aggregate score: 76 points – Brisbane Lions 6.6 (42) vs. Collingwood 5.4 (34), the Gabba, 4 September 2020
Score Opponent G.B Opp. Score Venue Game 139 26.15 171 Richmond: 4.8 32 Football Park: round 16, 1993: 138 27.15 177 Brisbane Lions: 6.3 39 Adelaide Oval: round 20, 2016: 138 30.8 188 Essendon: 6.14 50 Football Park: round 10, 2006: 137 29.11 185 Richmond: 7.6 48 Football Park: round 17, 1997: 135 29.13 187 Greater Western Sydney: 7.10 52 ...
Highest losing scores Rank Score Club Opponent Opponent’s score Year Round Venue 1: 25.13.163: Geelong: ... Brisbane Lions Round 10, 2001 Round 20, 2000 20 Essendon
Brisbane scored 2.2 to Collingwood's 1.6 for the quarter, and Collingwood’s score of 10.15 (75) took them to a four-point lead into three-quarter time against Brisbane 11.5 (71). Crisp had a strong quarter for Collingwood, with nine disposals and three intercept marks, while McCluggage and Mitchell continued to be strong for their respective ...
Gold Coast's score of 19.7 (121) at three-quarter time was its highest three-quarter time score. [49] The margin of 119 points in the Brisbane Lions v Richmond match was the Lions' biggest win over Richmond [50] and Richmond's biggest loss since 2007. [51] The Brisbane Lions' score of 26.7 (163) against Richmond was its highest against Richmond ...
It was the first grand final meeting between Sydney and Brisbane, though South Melbourne (who relocated to Sydney in 1982) and Fitzroy (who merged its AFL operations with the Brisbane Bears in 1996 to become the Brisbane Lions) did meet in the 1899 VFL grand final, which saw the latter prevail by one point.
Brisbane Lions players celebrate after the final siren. Brisbane wing Sophie Conway was given a head injury assessment at three-quarter time but returned to the field mid-way through the final quarter. [21] A jerry can was displayed to let the team know that a major effort was now required.
The 2001 AFL season was the 105th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest level senior Australian rules football competition in Australia. The season featured sixteen clubs, ran from 30 March until 29 September, and comprised a 22-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top eight clubs.