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This is a list of records from the Australian Football League (AFL) since its founding in 1897. From 1897 to 1989, it was known as the Victorian Football League (VFL). From 1897 to 1989, it was known as the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Biggest comeback – Quarter time: 29: by Carlton vs Collingwood 1970 Biggest comeback – Half time: 44: by Carlton vs Collingwood 1970 Biggest comeback to win – Three Quarter time: 23: by Essendon vs Hawthorn 1984 Biggest comeback to draw – Three Quarter time: 27: by North Melbourne vs Collingwood 1977 Premiership from lowest ladder ...
Essendon's win set a new record for the greatest comeback in AFL history, having trailed by 69 points at the 12-minute mark of the second quarter before recovering to win by 12 points. The comeback broke the existing record of 63 points, which had been set by Hawthorn in Round 12, 1999, two years prior.
The biggest VFL/AFL comeback of all time occurred between the two teams when Essendon managed to come back from a 69-point deficit to win by 12 points in 2001. A meeting of the two rivals at the MCG in the 2014 AFL finals series in the 2nd Elimination Final resulted in North winning by 12 points.
The Miracle on Grass is the nickname given to the round 13, 2013 match between Australian Football League (AFL) clubs Brisbane Lions and Geelong. In the match, the Lions came back from a 52-point deficit during the third quarter to clinch a 5-point win with a goal after the siren . [ 1 ]
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The rally was the largest in program history and the second-best in men's college basketball in 2023-24. The only larger comeback was completed by Syracuse, who rallied from 24 points down to ...
The 2024 AFL season was the 128th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest-level senior men's Australian rules football competition in Australia. The season featured 18 clubs and ran from 7 March to 28 September, comprising a 23-match home-and-away season over 25 rounds, followed by a four-week finals series featuring the top eight clubs.