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AFL Ladder 2022

01/01/2024|SB Staff|AFL Ladder
<h2>2022 AFL Season Recap</h2> <p>The 2022 AFL season was notable for several reasons, including a return to normality after the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.&nbsp;</p> <p>The 2022 season was marked by significant player movement, with Jason Horne-Francis's request to move to Port Adelaide sparking a notable four-club mega-deal​​.</p> <p>Carlton's Patrick Cripps won the Brownlow Medal in a thrilling count, overcoming Lachie Neale and Touk Miller in the final round of voting​​.</p> <p>The season also had its share of tragic news, such as the passing of former Fremantle and Melbourne midfielder Harley Balic, and emotional moments, including Tom Hickey's post-game interview during the finals series where he discussed personal challenges​​.</p> <p>The season concluded with Geelong claiming their second premiership under coach Chris Scott. They achieved this feat by defeating Sydney Swans in the grand final, marking a triumphant end to their season which included a 16-match winning streak and dominant performances in the finals series.&nbsp;</p>

AFL Ladder 2022

View Sportsbet’s ladder for the 2022 AFL season. Whether it’s the top, the bottom or somewhere in the middle, see where your team sat in the 2022 standings.

#
Team
Played
Wins
Lossess
Draws
Points
%
1
Geelong Cats
22
18
4
0
72
144.22%
2
Melbourne Demons
22
16
6
0
64
130.55%
3
Sydney Swans
22
16
6
0
64
127.91%
4
Collingwood Magpies
22
16
6
0
64
104.31%
5
Fremantle Dockers
22
15
6
1
62
117.03%
6
Brisbane Lions
22
15
7
0
60
119.34%
7
Richmond Tigers
22
13
8
1
54
121.63%
8
Western Bulldogs
22
12
10
0
48
108.89%
9
Carlton Blues
22
12
10
0
48
108.34%
10
St Kilda Saints
22
11
11
0
44
99.30%
11
Port Adelaide Power
22
10
12
0
40
110.26%
12
Gold Coast Suns
22
10
12
0
40
102.80%
13
Hawthorn Hawks
22
8
14
0
32
89.75%
14
Adelaide Crows
22
8
14
0
32
86.66%
15
Essendon Bombers
22
7
15
0
28
83.23%
16
GWS Giants
22
6
16
0
24
84.64%
17
West Coast Eagles
22
2
20
0
8
59.82%
18
North Melbourne Kangaroos
22
2
20
0
8
55.78%
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