We have the best record of any team playing interstate so that is allg
Exaggerated by our Tassie games though
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We have the best record of any team playing interstate so that is allg
I think even getting rid of them we are still in the top 4. It is not like we are slouches. Unfortunately the only interstate games we play are generally against Sydney, Adelaide, Port and Fremantle. All tough games.Exaggerated by our Tassie games though
That's so great to hear! Thanks. I didn't study maths beyond high school but find numbers really interesting. You can figure out so much about the world with basic numeric literacy. And they're everywhere in sport... I got to wander around inside Richmond FC a bit last year and there are charts and numbers all over the walls, like a convention centre for stats nerds.This is truly an amazing algorithm. I have shown it to my Highschool Maths classes whenever they ask what will we ever use Maths for. It is quite an accurate representation of both short and medium term form and the tipping margins are usually scarily close. Well done on all the work you have put into this.
Exaggerated by our Tassie games though
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We have the best record of any team playing interstate so that is allg
When does tips for next rounds games come through?Round 7, 2015
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A good week for squiggle-watchers, with some games that played out exactly to expectation and others that were wildly different, and have major ramifications.
Good week for Hawthorn, who put away Melbourne by 105 points, extending the gap to flag challengers Fremantle and Sydney. The Dockers and Swans had fairly good wins, but essentially held their position, while the Hawks kicked away. It's not easy for a team to stay in this area of the chart, because the expected scorelines grow so demanding, but the Hawks have been there since mid-2012, which is really amazing. They may be only 4-3 but they're still #1 to the squiggle.
Also a fantastic week for the Giants, who have really only had one bad game this year, when they were blown away by West Coast. Aside from that, their performances are great, with solid wins over low-tier teams in St. Kilda, Gold Coast, Melbourne and Carlton to go along with their upset over the Hawks and their narrow loss to Sydney. They're on track for finals this year.
West Coast were expected to destroy Gold Coast, but 135-43 was even more destroyinger than that, so they continue to move upwards and onwards like a Fremantle-seeking missile.
And Brisbane leap off the bottom with a huge upset over Port!
Bad week for Carlton. The squiggle hasn't been as quick to write off Carlton as many punters, seeing plenty of competition for spoon from Brisbane, Gold Coast, St Kilda, and even Melbourne. But now it's over. The Blues have done their dash, as far as the squiggle is concerned, and are now tipped for last place.
Calamitous week for Port Adelaide. The squiggle loved Port in 2014 but this game was a disaster for them on multiple fronts. Most obviously, coming off a tough opening fixture, this was the win Port needed to start putting premiership points in the bank. The loss leaves them two games and about three gazillion percentage points adrift of the top group, with a fixture that does them no favours.
And that fixture means they're in serious trouble. Port Adelaide need to play better than teams like Adelaide and West Coast to achieve the same number of wins, because they finished in the top 6 last year and were therefore given a harder daw. But they're not: they're playing worse than the Eagles and about the same as the Crows, meaning now they have to fight just for a place in the Eight.
It's a horrible loss, reminiscent of Fremantle losing to St Kilda in Round 18, 2014, a game that shook the Dockers out of the top two and derailed what until that point had looked like a pretty serious flag tilt.
For everyone else, it was a bit of a ho-hum week. The North vs Essendon and Adelaide vs St Kilda games were extremely close to expectation, with all four teams scoring within a kick or so of the prediction. As a result, they don't get to squiggle anywhere at all this week.
Richmond and Collingwood both kicked higher scores, but the margin was about right, so they move diagonally up & left, neither gaining nor losing ground on other teams. So for all the excitement of Tiger fans in breaking a 7-game losing streak against the Pies, they're still basically where they were.
Melbourne lost badly, but for where they are, it doesn't do them much harm.
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Seeing West Coast finishing 3rd just can't get me to believe itEven when squiggle is right, the reserved pessimist in me finds it hard to believe
Even when squiggle is right, the reserved pessimist in me finds it hard to believe
Seeing West Coast finishing 3rd just can't get me to believe it
Gonna need a fire extinguisher in the mouth soon.WCE symbol: Duh-dun...duh-dun.....duh-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun...
Or a bigger boat.Gonna need a fire extinguisher in the mouth soon.
Is it just me, or does Carlton look like Space Ghost?
Can't be, Carlton don't go coast to coast.
Collingwoods form is severely overrated in my opinion.According to this Collingwood is going to struggle to beat the Suns. How accurate are the predictions?
INCREDIBLY ACCURATEAccording to this Collingwood is going to struggle to beat the Suns. How accurate are the predictions?
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