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Well, I don't know about you guys, but I want you to work out how many "less than a goal" losses you have been to. Not watched on TV, but actually been at the match.

Since 1990, we have played 35 home and away matches where the margin has been less than a goal, and we have lost only 4.

Of those home and away matches here in Victoria, we have lost only 1 of 32. Yes ONE out of 32 (against Collingwood in '91) in Victoria. The other 31, we have either drawn or won.

I don't know how it's possible to play 32 "less than goal" H&A matches at home and only lose one, but we have done that. Do you think it's just luck, or are we legitimately good in the close ones?

I'm staggered at home many close ones we have won over the years. Pity our finals record in such matches under Sheedy is 0-5. :(
 
Home and Away wins (or draws) by 6 points or less.
2002 - beat Richmond by 1 point
2002 - beat Sydney by 2 points
2001 - beat Melbourne by 6 points
2001 - beat Sydney by 4 points
1999 - beat Bulldogs by 4 points
1998 - beat Carlton by 6 points
1998 - beat Carlton by one point
1998 - beat Hawthorn by 6 points
1998 - beat St.Kilda by 3 points
1997 - beat Adelaide by 4 points
1997 - beat Brisbane by 4 points
1997 - beat Geelong by 4 points
1996 - beat Bulldogs by 3 points
1996 - beat Fremantle by 1 point
1995 - beat Fremantle by 5 points
1994 - beat Collingwood by 4 points
1994 - beat Carlton by 1 point
1994 - beat West Coast by 4 points
1993 - beat Fitzroy by 4 points
1993 - beat West Coast by 2 points
1992 - beat Melbourne by 1 point
1992 - beat Fitzroy by 4 points
1991 - beat Melbourne by 6 points
1991 - beat Richmond by 3 points
1990 - beat Collingwood by 6 points
1990 - beat Geelong by 2 points
DREW against Carlton in 1993
DREW against Collingwood in 1995
DREW against Richmond in 1995
DREW against Sydney in 1996
DREW against Bulldogs in 2002

Home and Away losses by 6 points or less.
1998 - lost to Adelaide by 2 points
1997 - lost to Sydney by 1 point
1996 - lost to West Coast by 6 points
1991 - lost to Collingwood by 2 points.



As you can see, we have a pretty remarkable record since 1990.
 

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Originally posted by Dan26
Well, I don't know about you guys, but I want you to work out how many "less than a goal" losses you have been to. Not watched on TV, but actually been at the match.


Ahhh...not many...if any...

how much did we beat Collingwood by Anzac Day 2001? 8 points? Nope, all the games I've been to have not been within a goal. Oh, except for the Bulldogs draw this year.
 
Of the games Dan's listed, I was at:

2002 - beat Sydney by 2 points (first ever game at Stade de Oz) :D
2001 - beat Sydney by 4 points (Go go go Alessio) :D
1999 - beat Bulldogs by 4 points
1994 - beat West Coast by 4 points (first round comeback)
1993 - beat West Coast by 2 points (when Sheeds waved the jacket) :D
1992 - beat Melbourne by 1 point (miracle comeback)
1990 - beat Collingwood by 6 points
1990 - beat Geelong by 2 points
DREW against Collingwood in 1995 (Anzac Day 95,000 crowd)
DREW against Richmond in 1995
DREW against Sydney in 1996
1997 - lost to Sydney by 1 point :(
1991 - lost to Collingwood by 2 points.
 
Does this remarkable statistic of dan's make us look REALLY suspect under finals pressure, or what?

Lost a final to Brisbane by 1 point
" " " " Sydney " " "
" " " " Carlton " " "
 
Originally posted by Vintage 62
Does this remarkable statistic of dan's make us look REALLY suspect under finals pressure, or what?

Lost a final to Brisbane by 1 point
" " " " Sydney " " "
" " " " Carlton " " "

No, it doesn't make us look suspect at all.

The losses to Brisbane and Sydney were against superior opponents on the road. It was remarkable we got to one point. It wasn't as if there were glaring errors in the last 10 seconds of any of those three matches. We were simply unlucky, and with a bit of fortune could have won all three.

Just because a team loses, doesn't mean they are suspect under pressure. If it's close, someone has to lose.
 
Originally posted by Dan26
The losses to Brisbane and Sydney were against superior opponents on the road. It was remarkable we got to one point. It wasn't as if there were glaring errors in the last 10 seconds of any of those three matches. We were simply unlucky, and with a bit of fortune could have won all three.
In the case of the Sydney one, which I was at:
Sydney were minor premiers, won their first final and were at home. We finished 6th, lost our first final, got a lucky break with the MCG contract and won our second final. Essendon had to travel to Sydney, and the Swans were in the middle of a 20-game unbeaten run at the SCG. Matthew Lloyd got severely injured and had to be hospitalised.
We should have been flogged. It showed a lot of fighting spirit for the Bombers to get as close as we did that night.
 
It's all very well analysing that Sydney game, but if we win ALL or nearly all close roster games, and lose ALL or nearly all close finals games, there are only two possible explanations - we are suspect in finals or coincidence. I guess you guys are going with the coincidence theory.

(relax - the sample's too small to draw conclusions. Of course, if it keeps happening...)
 

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