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Premiers for '11: Hawthorn

Wooden Spoon: Essendon (God I hope so)

Most Goals for Demons: Jurrah - 60

Leading Goalkicker in AFL: Buddy Franklin 72

Brownlow: Luke Hodge

Final Ladder position: 8th

Wins: 13

Most tackles: Jordie McKenzie

Most marks: Jamar

Most handballs: Brent Moloney

Most kicks: Aaron Davey (here's hoping)

Most 1%'s: Rivers

Best first year player: Tapscott

Bluey: Jamar

Biggest crowd: 92,000 - Elimination Final Vs Carlton

Worst Journo: Mike Sheahan

Best Journo: Flanagan

Biggest news story: Eddie MacGuire traded to GWS (Malthouse : "&*%$ing Statutory Rapist!" (to Nixon))

Quote of the season: "Who would leave Melbourne now?" Tom Scully

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Premiers for '11: Collingwood

Most Goals for Demons: Ricky Petterd - 43

Leading Goalkicker in AFL: Jack Riewoldt - 73

Final Ladder position: 7th

Wins: 13

Most tackles: Jordie McKenzie

Most marks: James Frawley

Most handballs: Tom Scully

Most kicks: Col Sylvia

Most 1%'s: Jared Rivers

Best first year player: Luke Tapscott (if players yet to play count), otherwise Lucas Cook

Bluey: Col Sylvia

Biggest crowd: 84,873 - QB

Worst Journo: Shane Crawford

Best Journo: Matt Burgan

Biggest news story: Col Sylvia wins Brownlow in breakout season

Quote of the season: 'I swear he was female' - Brendan Fevlola

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Premiers for '11: Collingwood

Most Goals for Demons: Liam Jurrah - 70

Leading Goalkicker in AFL: Lance Franklin - 96

Final Ladder position: 8th

Wins: 13

Most tackles: Jordie McKenzie

Most marks: Brad Green

Most handballs: Jack Grimes

Most kicks: Aaron Davey

Most 1%'s: Colin Garland

Best first year player: Jeremy Howe

Bluey: Colin Sylvia

Biggest crowd: 82,000 - QBW

Worst Journo: Mark Robinson

Best Journo: Caroline Wilson

Biggest news story for '11: Scully signs with Melbourne despite $1.2 million/year offer from GWS.

Quote of the season: "He is gone. Gone I tell you. No doubt." Hutchy the day before Scully announces he's staying.

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Premiers for '11: Hawthorn

Most Goals for Demons: Liam Jurrah - 63

Leading Goalkicker in AFL: Lance Franklin - 88

Rising Star: David`Swallow

Brownlow: Dane Swan

Norm Smith: Cyril Rioli

Final Ladder position: 9

Wins: 11

Most tackles: Jordie McKenzie

Most marks: Jared Rivers

Most handballs: Tom Scully

Most kicks: Aaron Davey

Most 1%'s: Nathan Jones

Best first year player: Luke Tapscott

Bluey: Tom Scully

Biggest crowd: 79,000 - QBW

Worst Journo: Mark Robinson

Best Journo: Rohan Connolly

Biggest news story for '11: Scott Pendelbury and Dane Swan Double Swoop For GWS.

Quote of the season: "I'm Melbourne, Mike. I'm Melbourne" - Tom Scully answering Mike Sheehan's question about what made him choose to re-sign with the Dees.

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