2015 AFL season


The 2015 Australian Football League season was the 119th season of the elite Australian rules football competition and the 26th under the name 'Australian Football League', having switched from 'Victorian Football League' after 1989. There were 18 teams competing in the league, the same as the previous year. The first game was played on Thursday, 2 April, and the Grand Final was played on Saturday, 3 October, with defeating by 46 points to win its 13th premiership and its third in successive years.
Nat Fyfe won the Brownlow Medal, voted by the umpires to be the best and fairest player in the league for the home-and-away season. Josh Kennedy won the Coleman Medal as the highest goal scorer in the competition.
The season was marred by the mid-season death of senior coach Phil Walsh.

Pre-season

All Stars game

The biennial All Stars game, this year played in Western Australia, featuring an AFL team and the Indigenous All Stars team made up of some of the best Indigenous players in the game, returned for the 2015 pre-season. The West Coast Eagles were selected as the AFL team to play in the game, which was played at Medibank Stadium in Perth.

NAB Challenge

For the second consecutive year, the NAB Challenge series took place, featuring 27 practice matches played over 25 days, beginning 26 February and ending 22 March. The matches were stand-alone in nature, with no overall winner crowned for the series. Each team played three pre-season games, many of which were played at suburban or regional venues, with most games televised on Fox Footy. The Super Goal was retained for these matches.

Premiership season

Notable features of the draw include:

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8

Round 9

Round 10

Round 11

Round 12

Round 13

Round 14

Round 15

Round 16

Round 17

Round 18

Round 19

Round 20

Round 21

Round 22

Round 23

Season notes

Ladder progression

Finals series


Week one

Week two

Week three

Week four

Attendances

By club

By ground

Awards

NameClubMilestoneRound

Coleman Medal

Player1234567891011121314151617181920212223Total
1Josh J. Kennedy22101211331662212342743163734034334604624825035335625846226477117237575
2Jeremy Cameron44152741111271952422632933223413503523754224404424624835135476126363
3Eddie Betts44151641051552062632923113203213323503523713834114224454935225445858
4Taylor Walker662831111221441832142502512602612722902933233523723924134475135415555
5Jake Stringer33250561111241601621801822002052502532823013113243644044454915045454
6Chad Wingard22131415272911021221431742152602632933233533844224434745125305353
7Jack Gunston1134263941321511611721932202202232522702743163734004014134444845252
8Josh Bruce226821021251711852322512622812902933253723914014114214324534804825050
8Jack Riewoldt442641001031331642042412522702712863423633924114214314424624804825050
10Lance Franklin333651121331601642002072733043403423603633934204234504504504514614747

Best and fairest

Club leadership

Coach changes

CoachClubDateNotesCaretakerNew coach
Sacked after the Carlton board lost trust in Malthouse and the club and coach were not aligned, in addition to the club suffering from poor results on the field.John BarkerBrendon Bolton
MurderedScott CamporealeDon Pyke
Resigned due to poor on-field performancesMatthew EganJohn Worsfold

Club financials

Post-season

International Rules Series

The International Rules Series returned in November 2015, with Ireland entitled to the hosting rights. The match was played on Saturday, 21 November 2015 at Dublin's Croke Park. A highly qualified Australian side, who were looking for back-to-back series wins, fell to a classy Irish team by 4 points.

Notable events and controversies

Doping and drugs

The AFL suffered significant bad publicity during 2015 related to four cases of illicit substance abuse in AFL clubs – three related to doping and one related to recreational drugs:
In the early hours of Friday 3 July 2015, coach Phil Walsh was found dead at his Adelaide residency following a domestic violence incident; he was killed by his son, Cy, who was charged with his murder, and ultimately found not guilty due to mental incompetence, meaning he is now subject to a lifetime psychiatric supervision order and is permanently detained at the James Nash House forensic Mental Health Facility. Walsh's wife Meredith also suffered injuries in the incident. In the immediate aftermath, the match between Adelaide and Geelong, which was to have been played on Sunday 5 July, was cancelled, with the clubs sharing two premiership points each. At the remaining seven matches of the round, respect was paid to Walsh by observing moments of silence both before and after the match; and pre- and post-match celebrations or promotions, including the playing of club songs and running through banners, were not carried out.