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Since 1966, only three times has the Coleman Medal been won by a player kicking fewer than 68 goals. One of them was Leigh Matthews, who kicked 67 goals in 1975. The other two times were both Jack Riewoldt, who kicked 65 goals (2012, 2018).
 
Since 1993, there have been five Grand Finals played between teams who also played each other earlier in the same final series. On each occasion, the team who won the earlier meeting went on to lose the Grand Final.

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Can West Coast buck the trend on Saturday, or will Collingwood increase the streak to six premiers winning a Grand Final against a team they previously lost to in the same final series?
 
Just browsing old brownlow counts and in 1995 despite finishing with a dominant minor premiership Carlton couldn't even get one player into the top 10. The highest vote getter was Kouta who tied for 16th with 12 votes.

How many other instances are there of the minor premier not having a single player in the top 10 of the Brownlow? Carlton of 1995 must surely be the most dominant of those?
 

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Just browsing old brownlow counts and in 1995 despite finishing with a dominant minor premiership Carlton couldn't even get one player into the top 10. The highest vote getter was Kouta who tied for 16th with 12 votes.

How many other instances are there of the minor premier not having a single player in the top 10 of the Brownlow? Carlton of 1995 must surely be the most dominant of those?
I've only looked from 1970 onwards, but there's also 1972 Carlton (eq. 11th), 1976 Carlton (eq. 13th), 1996 Sydney (eq. 15th) and 2013 Hawthorn.
 
Since 1993, there have been five Grand Finals played between teams who also played each other earlier in the same final series. On each occasion, the team who won the earlier meeting went on to lose the Grand Final.

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Can West Coast buck the trend on Saturday, or will Collingwood increase the streak to six premiers winning a Grand Final against a team they previously lost to in the same final series?

Nice stat that.....West Coast involved in the last 4 of 6 also....Ouchy.
 
West Coast are looking to join Hawthorn (1976, 1991) as the only premiers to have defeated the same team in week 1 of the finals and again in the grand final.
 
The last 5 exits for Melbourne from the 3rd or 4th week of finals (always to a higher ranked side):
2018 (5th) - 66 point loss to West Coast (2nd)
2000 (3rd) - 60 point loss to Essendon (1st)
1998 (4th) - 30 point loss to North Melbourne (1st)
1994 (7th) - 65 point loss to West Coast (1st)
1988 (5th) - 96 point loss to Hawthorn (1st)

Average loss = 63.4 points. Just once since 1964 have they finished top 3 (3rd/8, 14-8, 2000) or won 15 games (4th/5, 16-6, 1990).

Melbourne need to do better if they ever expect to win a flag. They need to be finishing higher and avoid always being the underdog.
 
Most consecutive years polling 15+ Brownlow votes (adjusted for 76/77):
9* - S Pendlebury (2010-18)
8 - C Judd (2004-11), G Ablett Jnr (2007-14)
7* - P Dangerfield (2012-18)
 
West Coast are looking to join Hawthorn (1976, 1991) as the only premiers to have defeated the same team in week 1 of the finals and again in the grand final.

Mission accomplished....It would seem that a pre-requisite for winning a Grand Final, is to recruit a Rioli into your squad.
 
Since 1993, there have been five Grand Finals played between teams who also played each other earlier in the same final series. On each occasion, the team who won the earlier meeting went on to lose the Grand Final.

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Can West Coast buck the trend on Saturday, or will Collingwood increase the streak to six premiers winning a Grand Final against a team they previously lost to in the same final series?

Trend bucked!....
 

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The coincidental results between the 1910s and 2010s continues today (to my great anguish).

In 1918 Collingwood lost the Grand Final to their avian cousins the South Melbourne Swans by 5 points and in 2018 they have lost to another bird team the West Coast Eagles in 5 points.
 
The coincidental results between the 1910s and 2010s continues today (to my great anguish).

In 1918 Collingwood lost the Grand Final to their avian cousins the South Melbourne Swans by 5 points and in 2018 they have lost to another bird team the West Coast Eagles in 5 points.
What are the other trends? I don't follow...
 
What are the other trends? I don't follow...

1910 Collingwood Premier, 2010 Collingwood Premier
1911 Collingwood Runner Up, 2011 Collingwood Runner Up
1912 South Melbourne Swans Runner Up, 2012 Sydney Swans Premiers
1913 St. Kilda make first GF after many fruitless years, but beaten by experienced Fitzroy. 2013 Fremantle make first GF after 18 years, but well beaten by experienced Hawthorn
1914 South Melbourne Swans lose GF to Carlton, 2014 Sydney Swans lose GF to Hawthorn
1915 Carlton win successive premierships, 2015 Hawthorn win successive premierships (with Carlton last)
1916 Fitzroy win GF from last in 4 team competition, 2016 Bulldogs win GF from 7th
1917 Richmond win wooden spoon, 2017 Richmond premiers
1918 Collingwood lose GF to Swans by 5 points, 2018 Collingwood lose GF to Eagles by 5 points
 
Highest H&A Attendance: 6,893,909 (2018); 6,733,960 (2017); 6,525,071 (2011)

Highest Finals Series Attendance: 700,393 (2018); 650,924 (2010 inc. GFR); 615,283 (2009); 614,783 (2011)
650,924 - (91446+91767+40350+59585 + 90152+72504 + 94959+59608 + 100,022) = 49,469 more than previous record

Highest Season Attendance: 7,594,302 (2018); 7,287,778 (2017); 7,146,738 (2010
6,893,909 + (91446+91767+40350+59585 + 90152+72504 + 94959+59608 + 100,022) = 306,524 more than previous record
 
Most hit outs in a season:
1083 - Max Gawn (2018)
1058 - Todd Goldstein (2015)
1038 - Brodie Grundy (2018, inc. GF)
998 - Aaron Sandilands (2015)
996 - Sam Jacobs (2017)
952 - Gary Dempsey (1982)
928 - Max Gawn (2016)

Most clangers in a season:
125 - Lance Franklin (2008)
124 - Dustin Martin (2017)
120 - Elliot Yeo (2018, inc. GF)
115 - Scott Thompson (2012)
113 - Dustin Martin (2016)
110 - Taylor Adams (2018, inc. GF)
107 - Dustin Martin (2018)

106 - Luke Parker (2017)
106 - Patrick Dangerfield (2017)
 
Still unknown ...

First Grand Final as Coach:
Mick Malthouse - 187th Game
Nathan Buckley - 162nd Game

First Grand Final Win as Coach:
Mick Malthouse - 212th Game
Nathan Buckley - ???
 

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