Club cumulative points for and against - number of games that clubs have been ahead (for >= against) and behind (for < against) the cumulative count, last time they were ahead or behind the count, and current aggregate:
e.g. Adelaide has played 486 games and has had more cumulative points for than against after 269 of those games; they currently have 45658 points for and 43865 against (aggregate +1793); and the last time they were in deficit was Round 17, 2002.Code:Cb Ahd Beh LastAhd LastBeh Curr+- Ch Bst+ Bst- ------------------------------------------------ Ad 269 217 2002 17 +1793 8 217* 100 Br 3 570 1987 3 -2393 1 3 570* Ca 225 2110 1909 12 +19354 1 2110* 225 Co 2371 - +23976 - 2371* - Es 2300 - +16504 - 2300* - Fr 9 371 1995 12 -3831 4 5 368* Ge 2031 233 1927 1 +11534 11 1765* 153 GC - 22 -1192 - - 22* Ha - 1805 -1684 - - 1805* Me 608 1634 1979 7 -7360 5 454 888 NM 1 1801 1925 1 -11142 1 1 1801* PA 221 126 2011 19 -355 8 218 107 Ri 1638 455 2010 3 -731 3 1637 414 St - 2218 -21899 - - 2218* Sy 1061 1197 1963 1 -6266 4 961 1083* WC 556 33 1990 4 +2878 12 518* 18 WB 1 1778 1925 2 -8038 1 1 1778* ... Fi 1261 667 1966 15 -8214 5 1042 663* Un 5 121 1910 16 -2886 6 3 74*
Interesting points are that Collingwood and Essendon have never been in deficit, and that only 6 of 19 clubs are currently in the black, with Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon and Geelong all showing a massive surplus.
I trust RogersResults will correct any of the above if incorrect.![]()
Another take on these can be found here.
(With some minor discrepancies!)
Also on the page is a table of progressive m/w% - high/low after 10 seasons.
Geelong, Hawthorn and St Kilda are the only teams currently on their best ever M/W% after more than 10 seasons in the competition.





