Template:AFLGameDetailed

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This template is for provide a detailed summary of the results and statistics of an Australian rules football game. It uses {{AFLGameHeader}} and {{AFLGameFooter}} to define the formatting of the table. The minimum information required is the quarter by quarter scores.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Titletitle

The title of the match. For a regular season match, this is the round number followed by the year. For a final, one-off or exhibition game, use the relevant round name or promotional title.

Example
Round 16, 2001; AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match; State of Origin for Bushfire Relief Match
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Datedate

The date and, optionally, time of the match. Only include the year if it is not mentioned in the 'title' field (for instance, if the match has a specific promotional title).

Example
Sunday, 22 July (2:10 pm); Friday, 28 February 2020 (7:50 pm)
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Home teamhome team

The template or wikilink for the home team of the match.

Example
{{AFL Col}}; {{WAFL Sub}}; [[Collegians Football Club|Collegians]]
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Home team Q1 scorehome Q1

The quarter-time score for the home team.

Example
4.4 (28); 0.4.5 (29)
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Home team Q2 scorehome Q2

The half-time score for the home team.

Example
9.9 (63); 1.5.6 (45)
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Home team Q3 scorehome Q3

The three-quarter-time score for the home team.

Example
10.15 (75); 2.7.7 (67)
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Home team Q4 score (if extra time required)home Q4

The score at the end of regular time for the home team. Only use this parameter if the match went to extra time.

Example
11.17 (83); 2.13.6 (102)
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Home team final scorehome final

The final score for the home team.

Example
12.18 (90); 2.13.8 (104)
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Home team power goalkickershome power

List of goalkickers for the home team to have scored 'power goals'. Power goals were used once in the 2019 'EJX'-style E. J. Whitten Legends Game.

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Home team super goalkickershome super

List of goalkickers for the home team to have scored 'super goals'. Use surnames only, with first initials if two or more players with identical surnames are teammates. For multiple goalkickers, include the figure after each surname. Super goals, generally worth nine points, were a feature of the AFL pre-season competition from 2003 to 2017. This scoring method is still occasionally seen in exhibition matches.

Example
[[Mitchell Hahn|Hahn]] 2, [[Shaun Higgins|Higgins]]
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Home team goalkickershome goals

List of goalkickers for the home team. Use surnames only, with first initials if two or more players with identical surnames are teammates. For multiple goalkickers, include the figure after each surname.

Example
[[Bobby Hill (Australian footballer)|Hill]] 4, [[Jack Crisp|Crisp]] 2, [[Jordan De Goey|De Goey]] 2, [[Nick Daicos|N. Daicos]], [[Brody Mihocek|Mihocek]], [[Scott Pendlebury|Pendlebury]], [[Steele Sidebottom|Sidebottom]]
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Home team best playershome best

List of best players for the home team. Use surnames only, with first initials if two or more players with identical surnames are teammates. Best player lists should be sourced from the match reports of reputable publications such as newspapers or the league itself; do not create your own list.

Example
[[Bobby Hill (Australian footballer)|Hill]], [[Nick Daicos|N. Daicos]], [[Jack Crisp|Crisp]], [[Jeremy Howe|Howe]], [[Tom Mitchell (Australian footballer)|Mitchell]], [[Scott Pendlebury|Pendlebury]]
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Home team injured playershome injuries

List of players who suffered injuries for the home team. Use surnames only, with first initials if two or more players with identical surnames are teammates, followed by the injury type in parentheses.

Example
[[Mitchell Hahn|Hahn]] (cracked eye socket), [[Nathan Eagleton|Eagleton]] (back; hamstring), [[Callan Ward|Ward]] (groin)
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Home team reported playershome reports

List of players who were reported for the home team. Use surnames only, with first initials if two or more players with identical surnames are teammates, followed by the report type, victim (if applicable) and quarter, respectively, in parentheses.

Example
[[Mason Cox|Cox]] (rough conduct against [[Darcy Gardiner|Gardiner]] in the third quarter); [[Ash Riddell|Riddell]] (tripping [[Tyla Hanks|Hanks]] in the second quarter)
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Home team substitute playershome substitute

The two players who were substituted on and off the field respectively for the home team, if applicable.

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Winnerwinner

If the match has not yet been played, select 'V'. For a victory by the home team, select 'H'. For a victory by the away team, select 'A'. This will set the winning team's name and score to bold and provide the correct 'def.' or def. by' in the middle. For a draw, select 'D'.

Suggested values
V H A D
Example
V; H; A; D
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Away teamaway team

The template or wikilink for the away team of the match.

Example
{{AFL Car}}; {{WAFL SF}}; [[Old Xaverians Football Club|Old Xaverians]]
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Away team Q1 scoreaway Q1

The quarter-time score for the away team.

Example
3.0 (18); 0.1.1 (7)
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Away team Q2 scoreaway Q2

The half-time score for the away team.

Example
9.3 (57); 0.3.5 (23)
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Away team Q3 scoreaway Q3

The three-quarter-time score for the away team.

Example
11.5 (71); 0.7.10 (52)
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Away team Q4 score (if extra time required)away Q4

The score at the end of regular time for the away team. Only use this parameter if the match went to extra time.

Example
12.7 (79); 0.9.8 (62)
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Away team final scoreaway final

The final score for the away team.

Example
13.8 (86); 0.9.10 (64)
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Away team power goalkickersaway power

List of goalkickers for the away team to have scored 'power goals'. Power goals were used once in the 2019 'EJX'-style E. J. Whitten Legends Game.

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Away team super goalkickersaway super

List of goalkickers for the away team to have scored 'super goals'. Use surnames only, with first initials if two or more players with identical surnames are teammates. For multiple goalkickers, include the figure after each surname. Super goals, generally worth nine points, were a feature of the AFL pre-season competition from 2003 to 2017. This scoring method is still occasionally seen in exhibition matches.

Example
[[Nick Riewoldt|Riewoldt]] 2, [[Jason Gram|Gram]]
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Away team goalkickersaway goals

List of goalkickers for the away team. Use surnames only, with first initials if two or more players with identical surnames are teammates. For multiple goalkickers, include the figure after each surname.

Example
[[Charlie Cameron (footballer, born 1994)|Cameron]] 3, [[Joe Daniher|Daniher]] 3, [[Zac Bailey|Bailey]] 2, [[Lincoln McCarthy|McCarthy]] 2, [[Hugh McCluggage|McCluggage]] 2, [[Deven Robertson|Robertson]]
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Away team best playersaway best

List of best players for the away team. Use surnames only, with first initials if two or more players with identical surnames are teammates. Best player lists should be sourced from the match reports of reputable publications such as newspapers or the league itself; do not create your own list.

Example
[[Hugh McCluggage|McCluggage]], [[Joe Daniher|Daniher]], [[Keidean Coleman|Coleman]], [[Harris Andrews|Andrews]], [[Zac Bailey|Bailey]], [[Charlie Cameron (footballer, born 1994)|Cameron]]
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Away team injured playersaway injuries

List of players who suffered injuries for the away team. Use surnames only, with first initials if two or more players with identical surnames are teammates, followed by the injury type in parentheses.

Example
[[Sam Fisher (Australian footballer)|S. Fisher]] (ankle)
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Away team reported playersaway reports

List of players who were reported for the away team. Use surnames only, with first initials if two or more players with identical surnames are teammates, followed by the report type, victim (if applicable) and quarter, respectively, in parentheses.

Example
[[Jacob Weitering|Weitering]] (unreasonable or unnecessary contact to the eye region of [[Toby Greene|Greene]] in the second quarter); [[Toby Bedford|Bedford]] (rough conduct against [[Zac Fisher|Fisher]] in the third quarter)
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Away team substitute playersaway substitute

The two players who were substituted on and off the field respectively for the away team, if applicable.

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Venuevenue

The venue the match is being played at. For sponsored venue names, use a piped link to direct users to the generic name article while displaying the sponsored name in use at the time of the match.

Example
[[Melbourne Cricket Ground]]; [[Perth Stadium|Optus Stadium]]; [[Docklands Stadium|Marvel Stadium]]
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Crowdcrowd

The attendance figure for the match. Can be left blank prior to the match being played, or if no verifiable figure can be sourced.

Example
29,224; 5,000 est.; [[Behind closed doors (sport)|0]]
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Reportreport

A news report of the game from a reputable source. Should be an external link, preferably to an archived URL, with the display text of 'Report'. Can be left blank prior to the match being played. There is a known issue with parsing URLs that contain the '=' sign as a parameter for a template. To overcome it, all '=' signs should be replaced with '%3D'.

Example
[https://web.archive.org/web/20230429220049/https://www.afl.com.au/news/913387/power-shut-down-in-form-saints-in-marvel-slugfest Report]
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Umpiresumpires

List of field umpires for the matches. Use surnames only, with first initials if two or more umpires have identical surnames.

Example
[[Matt Stevic|Stevic]], [[Hayden Gavine|Gavine]], [[Simon Meredith (umpire)|Meredith]], [[Robert Findlay (umpire)|Findlay]]
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Best on ground awardBOG award

The name of the medal or trophy awarded to the player adjudged best on ground, if applicable. Wikilink where possible. If the award is unnamed, use 'Best on ground medal'.

Example
[[Norm Smith Medal]]; [[Michael Tuck Medal]]; Best on ground medal
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Best on ground award winnerBOG winner

The full name of the winner of the medal or trophy awarded to the player adjudged best on ground, if applicable.

Example
[[Bobby Hill (Australian footballer)|Bobby Hill]]
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Television broadcastbroadcast

The host television broadcaster of the match, if applicable.

Example
[[Seven Network]], [[Nine Network]], [[Network Ten]]
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National anthemanthem

The performer of the pre-match national anthem, if applicable.

Example
[[Kate Miller-Heidke]]
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Notesnotes

An optional list of notes at the end of the match summary, formatted using bullet points. Generally used for notable statistical facts and tidbits such as record-breaking margins, crowds and appearances, which are often drawn from the head-to-head history of the competing clubs. If inputting notes, they must be started on a new line to get the bullet points to display correctly.

Example
<!-- Start on a new line to get bullet points to display correctly --> *Port Adelaide was restricted to its lowest ever losing score (and its second lowest score of all time), going down to St Kilda 15.12 (102) to 5.6 (36).
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