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I'm sure I'm not the first person to start a thread like this, but I can't easily find another one through the search function. If there's a recent one I've missed, mods feel free to merge.

Francis Evans has played 8 AFL games. Ben McKay has played 54 AFL games. Evans has played in more wins than McKay.
 
Melbourne has now spent 47 consecutive rounds in the top-four. From memory, it's comfortably the longest streak in the 18-team competition (broke that record last year). Anyone know what the longest streak in the AFL era is?
 
Jason Horne-Francis wears #18 at Port, Kane Cornes' old number.
Kane's brother, Chad wore #35.

Jason Horne-Francis played in 17 games, for two wins, in 2022.
The accumulative winning margin was 19pts.

Jason Horne-Francis played in 1 game, for one win, in 2023*.
The winning margin was 54pts, 35 points more than the total of 2022.

Coincidence?
I think not.




*still active
 

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Heard a stat from Leigh Montagna on "first Crack" that only one team in the past 3 decades has NOT played finals after finishing round 1 on top of the ladder.

Essendon probably going to make it number 2



fwiw, Brisbane in 2007 was that team
 
Nick Daicos kicked 3 goals yesterday. AFL site, media, people at the ground, Nick Daicos himself, nobody picked it up, but Bet365 did, they know the real stats
 
Damien Hardwick won the minor premiership in each of his last 6 seasons as an AFL player, but only won two flags in that period.

From 2017 to 2020, Damien Hardwick coached his side to the minor premiership in 2018. This was the only one of those years where he didn't win a flag.
 
Tom Lynch has played in two premierships but only played in one win against Adelaide in his career, which was in round 2 this year.

Tom Liberatore has played in two grand finals and one premiership, but he's never played in a win against Geelong.
 
When was the last time that both the premiers and runners up from the previous year missed the finals?

Both Cats and Sydney will be pushing up hill to make it and I can’t remember a time when both failed to make it the following year.
1962 both Hawthorn and Footscray missed finals after playing in 1961 GF. 1963 Ess and Carlton missed finals after 1962 GF. I can’t think of another instance since then.
 
Melbourne has now spent 47 consecutive rounds in the top-four. From memory, it's comfortably the longest streak in the 18-team competition (broke that record last year). Anyone know what the longest streak in the AFL era is?

That's pretty impressive.
You would instantly think of a couple of sides who have been up and about for a very long time.
 

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Round 13 1944 North Melbourne defeated Richmond 11.21.87 - 14.2.86. It's the only time in VFL/AFL history that a team has won scoring three less goals than their opponent.
 
  • Between 1897 and 1900:
    • four teams had six consecutive quarters without conceding a goal
      • South Melbourne in Rounds 10 and 11 of 1897 held opponents goalless in consecutive games, and achieved nine consecutive quarters without allowing even one goal!
      • Geelong in Round 8 to 10 of 1897 achieved seven consecutive quarters without allowing even one goal
      • Essendon in Rounds 9 and 10 of 1899 did not concede a point in four successive quarters
    • five teams suffered six consecutive quarters without scoring a goal
      • Melbourne in the sectional rounds of 1899, and St. Kilda between the fourteenth and sixteenth matches of 1900, suffered eight consecutive quarters without scoring a goal
      • St. Kilda scored just one goal combined in the three matches of Rounds 10, 11 and 12 of 1897[in the third quarter of the Round 11 game with Melbourne]
        • overall the Saints scored just one goal in thirteen quarters including the last quarter of their Round 9 match with Fitzroy
      • St. Kilda did not score a point in four consecutive quarters in Rounds 9 and 10 of 1899
Since 1901, however, no team has ever had either six consecutive quarters without conceding a goal, nor suffered six consecutive quarters without scoring a goal.

Melbourne in Rounds 2 and 3 of 1911, and Richmond in Rounds 16 and 17 of 1961, are the only teams since 1902 to suffer five consecutive goalless quarters. South Melbourne in 1902 and 1912, and Collingwood in 1911 both held opponents goalless for five consecutive quarters, but this has never been equalled since the thirteenth round of 1912. The Magpies’ feat of allowing just two goals in almost seven quarters in 1988 [one to St. Kilda and one to Sydney] attracts my attention a lot, and is of course a greater feat despite the difficult conditions at Moorabbin, but it statistically does not equal League records.
 

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