Melbourne has played in 22 VFL/AFL draws.
Shortest time between draws - four rounds (1921)
Longest time between draws - 21 years (1971-1992)
Round | Opponent |
Round 9, 1898 | Carlton |
Round 7, 1901 | Fitzroy |
Round 9, 1909 | Collingwood |
Round 2, 1911 | Geelong |
Round 1, 1921 | Essendon |
Round 5, 1921 | St. Kilda |
Round 6, 1925 | Richmond |
Semi Final 1928 | Collingwood |
Round 5, 1929 | Footscray |
Round 16, 1935 | Collingwood |
Grand Final 1948 | Essendon |
Round 12, 1952 | Carlton |
Round 12, 1953 | Richmond |
Round 13, 1957 | Collingwood |
Round 14, 1959 | Fitzroy |
Round 12, 1961 | Fitzroy |
Round 18, 1971 | North Melbourne |
Round 7, 1992 | Sydney |
Round 21, 2006 | Geelong |
Round 12, 2010 | Collingwood |
Round 1, 2011 | Sydney |
Round 17, 2021 | Hawthorn |
Opponents
5 - Collingwood
3 - Fitzroy
2 - Carlton, Essendon, Footscray, Geelong, Richmond, Sydney
1 - Hawthorn, North Melbourne, St. Kilda
Most draws played
4 - Ron Barassi, John Beckwith
3 - Clint Bartram, Geoff Case, Bert Chadwick, Jack Collins, Bob Corbett, Denis Cordner, Harry Coy, Aaron Davey, Jimmy Davidson, Col Deane, Brian Dixon, Brad Green, George Haines, Robert B Johnson, Trevor Johnson, Nathan Jones, Clyde Laidlaw, Ian McLean, Noel McMahen, Charlie Streeter, Richard Taylor, Ted Thomas, Ian Thorogood, Geoff Tunbridge, Ivor Warne-Smith, Don Williams, Stan Wittman
Most draws coached
5 - Norm Smith
2 - Dean Bailey, Checker Hughes, Ivor Warne-Smith, Percy Wilson