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Wow. Previous to this they were known as 'last quarter specialists'. What was their record (including percentage) in the period before this?At Round 4:
Gold Coast and GWS have lost all their first quarters.
Sydney and West Coast have won all of theirs.
Hawthorn have won all their 2nd quarters.
Richmond have lost all of theirs.
Fremantle and West Coast have won all their 3rd quarters.
Geelong and GWS has lost all of theirs.
Carlton have won all their last quarters.
Collingwood and Gold Coast have lost all of theirs.
Geelong have only won 6 quarters.
West Coast have won 14.
Collingwood have only won 1 of their last 11 final quarters -
the preliminary final v Hawthorn.
Wow. Previous to this they were known as 'last quarter specialists'. What was their record (including percentage) in the period before this?
PS. Interesting to note you use the plural form of 'to have' for teams/clubs.
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W L D W%
West Coast 10 2 0 83.3
Carlton 9 2 1 79.2
St Kilda 8 4 0 66.7
Adelaide 7 5 0 58.3
Fremantle 7 5 0 58.3
Geelong 7 5 0 58.3
Richmond 6 4 2 58.3
Sydney 7 5 0 58.3
Nth Melbourne 6 5 1 54.2
Hawthorn 6 6 0 50.0
Essendon 5 6 1 45.8
Gold Coast 5 7 0 41.7
West.Bulldogs 5 7 0 41.7
Brisbane 4 8 0 33.3
Port Adelaide 3 9 0 25.0
Melbourne 1 10 1 12.5
Collingwood 1 11 0 8.3
The bookmakers salivate at the thought of gamblers with "systems".
Sports "Investment" says it all - pathetic.
Anyone who thinks that the odds can be beaten by having the right "statistics" is a fool or someone touting for fools.
Anything that I post here is for entertainment value only. It is not to be taken in any shape or form as a guide to betting on the results of matches.
Beware anyone who claims otherwise.
"Punting" forum is here
Gamblers Anonymous is here
AFL should kick its gambling addiction
Darren Glass closing on 100 consecutive goalless matches (98 at present). Only four players have 'achieved' this in the past 30 years - Simon Prestigiacomo, Leo Barry, Shane Wakelin and Jamie Shanahan. 90 players have done it in all, and Footscray's Wally Donald did it twice, kicking one career goal in match #102 of 205.
I had always thought when I first saw the list of players with most games for only one goal that Wally Donald kicked his only goal in exactly his 100th game. (Of course, the game in which he kicked that goal is memorable for being one of only three games played in a rural location during the “National Day Round” which was spoiled by record rainfall in southern Australia. It was also St. Kilda’s only win until the final round when they upset finalist Fitzroy).Darren Glass closing on 100 consecutive goalless matches (98 at present). Only four players have 'achieved' this in the past 30 years - Simon Prestigiacomo, Leo Barry, Shane Wakelin and Jamie Shanahan. 90 players have done it in all, and Footscray's Wally Donald did it twice, kicking one career goal in match #102 of 205.
In Round 6 2012:
- The 333rd match was played at the Sydney Cricket Ground (1903-2012)
Well I never knew the SCG hosted games in 1903!!!
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It will be interesting to see whether Greater Western Sydney become the first team to fail to win a game in a season for 48 years? People have thought it likely for a long time, but apart from St. Kilda in late 1984 and early 1985 it is tough to find a parallel. They have lost their six games by an average of 71.33 points and have scored only forty-five goals in six games. At that rate they would score only 165 goals in a full season, whcih with an equivalent number of behinds would be a total of about 1,155 points for a full season. No team has scored so few since Footscray in the 18-game 1967 season scored 1,060, and with the four extra games Greater Western Sydney's present attack would be equivalent to scoring only 945 points in 18 games. No team has scored that few since St. Kilda scored only 861 in 1955, and before that the 1920 Saints who scored only 819 points in 16 games, equivalent to 1,126 in a 22-game season.
- GWS became the first team ever to lose their first 6 matches by 40 points or more.
Notable record, since cases of teams leading by large numbers of behinds have beomce increasingly rare in recent decades with improved accuracy. What is the biggest lead at three-quarter time in just behinds regardless of the number of goals kicked and quarter-time and half-time?
- The biggest difference in behinds at 3/4 time where both teams has scored the same number of goals each quarter was recorded.
What is the biggest lead at three-quarter time in just behinds regardless of the number of goals kicked and quarter-time and half-time?