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In round 5 of the SANFL Women's Competition, North Adelaide defeated Sturt 14.9 (93) to 0.2 (2). When was the last time that a team failed to kick a goal in a match? The VFL/AFL record is Richmond scoring 0.8 (8) against St Kilda back in 1961, so I would be interested in knowing what the WAFL, SANFL and VFL records are. What is the most recent occurrence in suburban or country football?

It would happen in country football twenty times a week.
 
Can anyone find % of disposals in the forward half of the ground for midfielders in 2017? Or average disposals in the fwd half per game for midfielders?

Would be much appreciated!
 
In round 5 of the SANFL Women's Competition, North Adelaide defeated Sturt 14.9 (93) to 0.2 (2). When was the last time that a team failed to kick a goal in a match? The VFL/AFL record is Richmond scoring 0.8 (8) against St Kilda back in 1961, so I would be interested in knowing what the WAFL, SANFL and VFL records are. What is the most recent occurrence in suburban or country football?

The SANFL date might be in 1913 when West Torrens scored 0.8 vs South Adelaide 6.9
https://australianfootball.com/game/view/16406

The WAFL date is much more recent, being 2003 when East Perth scored 0.9 vs West Perth 7.13
https://australianfootball.com/game/view/15650
 
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In a game played between Adelaide and Brisbane at Football Park in Round 6 1992 there were three players with the surname Hart - Daryl and Ben Hart for the Crows, and Shaun Hart for the Bears.

Does anyone know the record for the most number of players with the same surname playing in the same match?
 
In a game played between Adelaide and Brisbane at Football Park in Round 6 1992 there were three players with the surname Hart - Daryl and Ben Hart for the Crows, and Shaun Hart for the Bears.

Does anyone know the record for the most number of players with the same surname playing in the same match?
4 Daniher’s in the same Essendon side
 
Tayla Harris has played for a Grand Final team (Brisbane) and a wooden spoon team (Carlton) in consecutive seasons. Has anyone in VFL/AFL history achieved this with two different teams?
 
Has there ever been a VFL/AFL team that has won the premierships and then gone into the following season with an unchanged lineup?
 
Has there ever been a VFL/AFL team that has won the premierships and then gone into the following season with an unchanged lineup?
What?

No premiership team has ever played together again, so how could a premiership team go in unchanged?

Speaking of which, what's the closest a premiership team has come to playing with each other again? Is there an example of 21 of 22 premiership players playing together after their premiership?
 

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