Sorry, just double-ups. It’s hardly news that everybody plays everybody else once.Maybe I don’t understand your post but there was a post yesterday that showed the record of top 9 teams vs top 9 teams, the least played was 8 by freo and Brisbane had played the most with 11.
Not sure how you get an average of 3.11 or are you only talking about double ups?
Essentially, while the theory is that the good teams get a tougher draw (maybe the difference is roughly one win), It ends up being random who gets a favourable draw (this time - top team Geelong [the field is divided into thirds], middle teams Carlton and Fremantle, and bottom teams Richmond and North. Some teams drew repeat matches against the bottom-six teams Adelaide or Gold Coast (nobody was so unlucky as to get both). Teams that drew unluckily were top teams Port and Brisbane, and middle teams Collingwood and St Kilda.
Essentially, while the intention is that the higher-placed teams get a tougher draw, the average difference is tiny - much less than a win - and whether you get a nice fixture or a nasty one is mostly dependent on luck.




