In recent days Collingwood, Hawthorn and Port Adelaide supporters in particular have been bitching about some of the double up games some teams *Cough* Adelaide *Cough* are getting. So to be fair and give a fair indicant of how teams are going, all double up games have been eliminated from the ladder.
note - I've changed it from a points system to a win% system as it's fairer on all teams at the moment due to an uneven amount of games (Why should Hawthorn with 15 games be above Collingwood with 13 games? Same case as why should Freo be above North?) - Once all teams play 17 games it's completely irrelevant as to which system to use, but right now win% is best.
Anyway
1. Collingwood - 84.62% - 125.14%
2. Sydney - 78.57% - 140.57%
3. Adelaide - 76.92% - 120.27%
4. Hawthorn - 73.33% - 157%
5. West Coast - 71.43% - 130.36%
6. Essendon - 71.43% - 127.63%
7. Geelong - 64.29% - 112.92%
8. North Melbourne - 53.85% - 108.58%
9. Fremantle - 53.33% - 97.60%
10. St Kilda - 50% - 114.16%
11. Richmond - 42.86% - 105.62%
12. Carlton - 42.86% - 102.07%
13. Brisbane - 35.71% - 87.46%
14. Western Bulldogs - 33.33% - 74.68%
15. Port Adelaide - 30.77% - 84.94%
16. Melbourne - 15.38% - 64.40%
17. Gold Coast - 7.69% - 58.15%
18. Greater Western Sydney - 7.69% - 45.83%
Now can trolls stop using the fixture as an excuse as to why Adelaide is in the top 4?
Without the double up games we're already up there....
2 games to play - Hawthorn, Fremantle, Western Bulldogs
3 games to play - Sydney, West Coast, Essendon, Geelong, St Kilda, Richmond, Carlton, Brisbane
4 games to play - Adelaide, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide, Melbourne, Greater Western Sydney, Collingwood, Gold Coast
The point is top 4 teams could get home finals against each other based on the double up and the percentage it brings.
Thats not right




