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Siren why have west coast gone down offensively when they scored the exact predicted score?
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Looks like they haven't moved vertically to me on my phone. If they have slightly I bet it's just due to rounding. The predicted scores likely have a fraction component that isn't being displayed.Siren why have west coast gone down offensively when they scored the exact predicted score?
Strange it's not doing it anymore but it was going down beforeLooks like they haven't moved vertically to me on my phone. If they have slightly I bet it's just due to rounding. The predicted scores likely have a fraction component that isn't being displayed.
Strange it's not doing it anymore but it was going down before![]()
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It could be there was a temporary glitch in a data source, although probably not afltables.com, because that's only used on Tuesdays, to double-check.If the recorded score on afltables was incorrect that would explain it. Happened round one as well
Richmond 9thRound 3, 2016
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Wheeee! Look at Adelaide go. They are now the #1 attack in the league, according to squiggle. The last time the #1 attack wasn't Hawthorn, it was almost 4 years ago, and Geelong.
A great week for the Crows, even though beating Richmond is so easy nowadays, even Collingwood can do it. An interstate thumping against a good defence will always get you up and squiggling.
Also a reasonably good week for the Bulldogs, if you are some kind of heartless monster who can't see past statistics. There have been some cruel final minutes this year but none worse than that. Poor Bob Murphy.
St Kilda and Melbourne put some space between themselves and the bottom 2, while the Gold Coast followed up their shoot-out last week (19 goals againt Freo) with a great defensive effort (holding Carlton to 5 goals).
Ladder predictor:
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And Flagpole!
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Live squiggle.
Is there way to see an animated flagpole to see what the movement on the poles is?
the squiggle is a harsh mistress at timesThat ladder predictor![]()
Think that's legal in Tassie...If I could marry the squiggle, I would.
What sort of difference is there for the first final against the bulldogs if the game is played at the MCG or Etihad?
I assume we lose both, but wondering if it changes things?
I dont think that any mathematical model could handle that. Best bet would be to look at their games at Etihad vs at MCG against opponents that are around the same mark (the 2 opposition teams i mean) and see how their key stat demographics breakdown comparativelyWhat sort of difference is there for the first final against the bulldogs if the game is played at the MCG or Etihad?
I assume we lose both, but wondering if it changes things?
When do the round 4 predictions come out? The Adelaide v Sydney one will be interesting.Round 3, 2016
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Animated!
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Wheeee! Look at Adelaide go. They are now the #1 attack in the league, according to squiggle. The last time the #1 attack wasn't Hawthorn, it was almost 4 years ago, and Geelong.
A great week for the Crows, even though beating Richmond is so easy nowadays, even Collingwood can do it. An interstate thumping against a good defence will always get you up and squiggling.
Also a reasonably good week for the Bulldogs, if you are some kind of heartless monster who can't see past statistics. There have been some cruel final minutes this year but none worse than that. Poor Bob Murphy.
St Kilda and Melbourne put some space between themselves and the bottom 2, while the Gold Coast followed up their shoot-out last week (19 goals against Freo) with a great defensive effort (holding Carlton to 5 goals).
Ladder predictor:
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And Flagpole!
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Live squiggle.