2013 season | |||
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President |
Don McLardy (to 14 June) Peter Spargo (interim) Glen Bartlett (from 16 August) |
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Coach |
Mark Neeld (2nd season) (rounds 1–12) Neil Craig (rounds 13–23) |
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Captain(s) |
Jack Grimes (2nd season) Jack Trengove (2nd season) |
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Home ground |
MCG (100,018 capacity) |
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Pre-season | 14th | ||
AFL season | 17th | ||
Finals series | DNQ | ||
Best and fairest | Nathan Jones | ||
Leading goalkicker |
Jeremy Howe (28 goals) |
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Highest home attendance | 50,835 (round 11 vs. Collingwood) |
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Lowest home attendance | 7,615 (round 17 vs. Brisbane Lions) |
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Average home attendance | 24,974 | ||
Club membership | 33,117 ( 2,228 / 6.30%) |
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The 2013 Melbourne Football Club season was the club's 114th year in the VFL/AFL since it began in 1897.
Mark Neeld entered into his second year as senior coach of Melbourne. After a horrid season in 2012, Neeld made a vast amount of list changes in the 2012 AFL Draft. These changes included the addition of experienced and key position players from other clubs such as Shannon Byrnes, Tom Gillies, Chris Dawes, David Rodan and Cameron Pedersen. Melbourne also added five new players from the National Draft, two new players from the Rookie Draft as well as one new player from the Greater Western Sydney Mini-Draft who will play in 2014. Jack Grimes and Jack Trengove continued their roles as co-captains of the football club.
With no Friday night games and only three home games against fellow Victorian sides at the MCG, Melbourne faced a financially challenging fixture. At the same time Melbourne received a simple fixture when compared to other teams by playing fellow-cellar dwellers in 2012 Greater Western Sydney, Gold Coast and Western Bulldogs twice and all 2012 finalists with the exception of Fremantle once. Melbourne hosted nine home games at the MCG, a sold home game against Brisbane Lions at TIO Stadium in Round 17 and a home game against North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium in Round 18.