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Not a record, but getting into rarefied territory. There are only a dozen runs of three, post-WW1.

M|Club|Opp|Start
\6|Ca|Sy|1898 R8
\5|Ca|Es|1898 R10
\4|Sy|Me|1897 R1
\4|Ge|Me|1897 R2
\4|Co|Fi|1897 R5
\4|Sy|Es|1899 R3
\4|St|Co|1899 R10
\4|Ca|Sy|1901 R11
\4|Es|Fi|1905 R6
\4|St|Ge|1910 R15
\4|Fi|Ri|1949 R18
\4|Fr|Ha|2011 R19

The aggregate scores in the above streaks:
(Instances of 4 or more consecutive goalless
1st quarters against the same opponent.)

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Essendon's 4 matches in 1905 v Fitzroy
all with goalless 1st quarters included a semi-final
that they lost 4.12-36 v Fitzroy 12.7-79.
The quarter time score was Essendon 0.2-2 v Fitzroy
5.1-31.
 
Hawthorn's 2013 premiership follows 5 years after their success in 2008. The last team to repeat this achievement was Carlton in 1987 which was 5 years after their 1982 premiership.

In 2008 and 2013, nine Hawthorn players played in both victories (plus the coach).
In 1982 and 1987, only one Carlton player played in both victories - Wayne Johnston.
 
^very Interesting observation. So now I'm wondering what is the most and least number of players to play in 2 premierships, either back-to-back or within a 5 year period?

I've long wanted to do a list of Brisbane and Geelong premiership players, might as well do it now. Can someone remind me why both Scott brothers did not play in the 2003 GF? Brad played 22/22 H&A games but no finals while Chris played 18/22 H&A games and the QF only.

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I was quite surprised by the high turnover of that 80s Blues team. The next 5-year gap was the Hawks from 78-83 and I counted 8 players who played in both.

BTW you are missing Aaron Shattock from the Lions 2002 team. He didn't get any gametime (why?), but he was the 22nd man.
 

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Can someone remind me why both Scott brothers did not play in the 2003 GF? Brad played 22/22 H&A games but no finals while Chris played 18/22 H&A games and the QF only.
According to the 2004 AFL Record Season Guide, Brad suffered a broken leg in round 22 and missed the rest of the season. Chris missed the 2 finals prior to the Grand Final with a groin injury, and was only named as an emergency for the GF.
 
I was quite surprised by the high turnover of that 80s Blues team. The next 5-year gap was the Hawks from 78-83 and I counted 8 players who played in both.

BTW you are missing Aaron Shattock from the Lions 2002 team. He didn't get any gametime (why?), but he was the 22nd man.
Fixed. Don't know how I missed him. Then again, will anyone ever remember his GF contribution that day? :p
 
BTW you are missing Aaron Shattock from the Lions 2002 team. He didn't get any gametime (why?), but he was the 22nd man.
From the 2003 AFL Record Season Guide:- "Saw only minimal ground time in the Grand Final and failed to record a disposal, but had earned his place."

Beau McDonald (injured in 1st quarter) also failed to register a stat. Leon Davis managed just 3 tackles (0 disposals) for the day. Sadly, I don't think Leon had an excuse!
 
I was quite surprised by the high turnover of that 80s Blues team. The next 5-year gap was the Hawks from 78-83 and I counted 8 players who played in both.

BTW you are missing Aaron Shattock from the Lions 2002 team. He didn't get any gametime (why?), but he was the 22nd man.

Why? Because even a decade ago, football was more a game between the best 18 on the field at any one time, rather than a quantum mess of 21/22 footballers swarming on and off continually.
 
Following a recent request for such information in the WAFL Stats thread, here is Peter Hudson's Tassie club career round by round. Behinds were available for 1975 and 1976.






1963

1964

1965

1966

1975

1976

1978

1979

1981

TOTALS

Rd 1

4

6

10

4

-

5.1

13

9

-

51

Rd 2

4

3

2

4

-

7.2

9

7

-

36

Rd 3

4

6

4

12

-

4.3

8

11

-

49

Rd 4

7

5

7

-

-

8.3

10

6

-

43

Rd 5

3

5

-

7

-

4.5

-

6

-

25

Rd 6

7

7

6

13

-

5.3

-

11

-

49

Rd 7

6

-

6

3

-

13.1

7

15

-

50

Rd 8

3

5

3

5

-

-

8

-

-

24

Rd 9

-

-

5

8

-

10.4

7

7

-

37

Rd 10

-

4

10

8

-

9.2

7

6

-

44

Rd 11

4

6

6

4

-

7.2

4

7

-

38

Rd 12

-

2

5

4

8.4

8.4

8

18

-

53

Rd 13

4

3

5

10

6.5

-

12

1

-

41

Rd 14

3

9

-

3

13.1

8.3

9

7

-

52

Rd 15

2

3

4

2

6.0

11.1

10

8

-

46

Rd 16

2

1

4

2

7.2

6.1

6

8

-

36

Rd 17

6

3

6

4

5.1

-

11

12

-

47

Rd 18

6

4

10

4

5.7

7.3

7

16

-

59

Rd 19

4

5

8

-

4.3

-

6

7

10

44

Rd 20

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

3

0

3

1SF

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

14

2SF

4

7

2

5

8.1

7.1

7

8

-

48

PF

6

-

7

1

-

10.3

-

-

6

30

GF

-

2

-

-

7.3

4.4

4

6

-

23

TOTALS

79

86

110

103

69

133

153

179

30

942
 
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It is interesting to see how far ahead of the next best goal kicker Hudson finished in the TFL.





Season

Hudson

Next best total

Difference

1963

79

71: Scott Palfreyman (Sandy Bay)

8

1964

86

70: Scott Palfreyman (Sandy Bay)

16

1965

110

74: John Mills (Clarence)

36

1966

103

81: John Mills (Clarence)

22

1975

69

50: Darryl Sutton (Glenorchy)

19

1976

133

80: Mike Elliott (Sandy Bay)

53

1978

153

106: Mike Elliott (Sandy Bay)

47

1979

179

71: Paul Courto (Hobart)

108
 
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Following a recent request for such information in the WAFL Stats thread, here is Peter Hudson's Tassie club career round by round. Behinds were available for 1975 and 1976.


| 1963 | 1964 | 1965 | 1966 | 1975 | 1976 | 1978 | 1979 | 1981 | TOTALS
\Rd 1|4|6|10|4|-|5.1|13|9|-|51 \Rd 2|4|3|2|4|-|7.2|9|7|-|36 \Rd 3|4|6|4|12|-|4.3|8|11|-|49 \Rd 4|7|5|7|-|-|8.3|10|6|-|43 \Rd 5|3|5|-|7|-|4.5|-|6|-|25 \Rd 6|7|7|6|13|-|5.3|-|11|-|49 \Rd 7|6|-|6|3|-|13.1|7|15|-|50 \Rd 8|3|5|3|5|-|-|8|-|-|24 \Rd 9|-|-|5|8|-|10.4|7|7|-|37 \Rd 10|-|4|10|8|-|9.2|7|6|-|44 \Rd 11|4|6|6|4|-|7.2|4|7|-|38 \Rd 12|-|2|5|4|8.4|8.4|8|18|-|53 \Rd 13|4|3|5|10|6.5|-|12|1|-|41 \Rd 14|3|9|-|3|13.1|8.3|9|7|-|52 \Rd 15|2|3|4|2|6.0|11.1|10|8|-|46 \Rd 16|2|1|4|2|7.2|6.1|6|8|-|36 \Rd 17|6|3|6|4|5.1|-|11|12|-|47 \Rd 18|6|4|10|4|5.7|7.3|7|16|-|59 \Rd 19|4|5|8|-|4.3|-|6|7|10|44 \Rd 20|-|-|-|-|-|-|0|3|0|3 \1SF|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|14|14 \2SF|4|7|2|5|8.1|7.1|7|8|-|48 \PF|6|-|7|1|-|10.3|-|-|6|30 \GF|-|2|-|-|7.3|4.4|4|6|-|23 \TOTALS|79|86|110|103|69|133|153|179|30|942



Where was Huddo in 1980?
 
The Balance Sheet of Accumulated Points For and Accumulated Points Against.

Four teams achieved their highest ever running surplus of points scored over points conceded during 2013 (although three finished a little lower by season end).

One of the four went into the ‘black’ for the first time since they joined the League.

Three teams completed or improved on 5 or more consecutive seasons of scoring more points than they conceded.

Only 7 of the 20 clubs that have competed in the League 1897-2013 have scored more points than they have conceded in over half of the seasons that they have competed in.

In 2013 Essendon had their highest points surplus in 10 years.

Fremantle’s points surplus in 2013 was nearly double their previous highest.

Geelong’s 2013 points surplus was the same as after they lost the Preliminary Final in 1991.

Gold Coast’s 2013 points deficit was over 1,000 points smaller than their first season deficit.

GWS’ 2012 deficit was 15 points greater than their 2013 deficit.

Melbourne’s deficit in 2013 was nearly 200 points greater than their previous highest for a season.

Nth Melbourne’s surplus in 2013 was their highest for a season since their last premiership year.

Richmond in 2013 had their first consecutive season with a points surplus since 1996.

Sydney had their 17th season points surplus from their last 20 seasons.

The Bulldogs had a third consecutive season points deficit for the first time since 1991.

Full Tables: Click here.
 

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Where was Huddo in 1980?

Hudson retired after 1979 but came back briefly to assist Glenorchy during the final weeks of 1981. According to "Goals, Goals, Goals" by Marc Fiddian:

Hudson then retired as a player, but late in 1981 made a comeback while coaching Glenorchy because the side was lacking in attack. At 35 and not fully fit he decided to start as an interchange player and come on when needed.


This explains why he scored no goals in round 20 as he was not on the ground for very long.
 
I'd like to know who the brave bugger was who took on Hudson in Round 13, 1979, after he'd kicked 18 the week before, and held him to one goal.

Also from "Goals, Goals, Goals":

The following week, on a blustery day, Hudson was held to one goal by North Hobart's Greg Stewart. Glenorchy won 12.19 to 6.15.
 
How Long? Last 100 to 1,000 Wins - to the end of 2013

Some observations:
  • Geelong's last 100 wins have come from less than half the number of matches needed for Carlton, Richmond and Melbourne's last 100 wins.
  • Geelong are the only team to have won 200 matches this century.
  • Hawthorn and Nth Melbourne have each won exactly 300 matches from 552 matches starting from round 3, 1990.
  • Melbourne are the only team to have required more than 1,000 matches to realise their last 400 wins.
  • Nth Melbourne's last 500 wins have come from 1 fewer matches than have Carlton's last 500 wins.
  • Hawthorn are the only team whose last 600 wins have come from fewer than 1,000 matches.
  • Essendon and Geelong have each had exactly their last 700 wins from the same number of matches. (Collingwood's last 700 wins have come from 1 fewer matches.)
  • Hawthorn's last 700 wins date from 1962 - St Kilda's from 1932.
  • Collingwood's last 800 wins date from 1951 - St Kilda's from 1918.
  • Carlton's last 900 and 1,000 wins have each come from two fewer matches than have Collingwood's last 900 and 1,000 wins.

    Full Tables: Click Here.
 
Opponents Undefeated in the Last Three Seasons 2011-2013 – (GWS Giants not included.)

  • In the last three seasons 4 teams have defeated all opponents at least once.
  • Four teams have defeated all but one opponent at least once.
  • One team has been undefeated against 9 of their opponents in the last 3 seasons.
  • Two teams have been undefeated against 6 of their opponents.
  • Five teams have been beaten at least once by all their opponents in the last 3 seasons.
  • Two teams have had 7 opponents that they have been unable to win against 2011-13.
  • One team has an opponent not defeated since 2005.
  • There are six occurrences of teams not have defeated a particular opponent since 2006.
 
Opponent with the Best and Worst Match/Win Percentage Against.

1897-1986 – Either of two teams were the ones that every other team had their worst m/w% against.
1897-2013 – Eight teams share the status of being teams that another has their worst m/w% against and 6 of those teams are expansion teams that joined the competition after 1897.

2004-2013 – Four teams share the status of being the others hardest to defeat.
2009-2013 – Eleven teams share the status of being the others hardest to defeat.

2009-2013 More than half the teams competing in that period have their best m/w% against the same opponent.

The number of teams that had their worst m/w% against Geelong 2007-11 halved 2009-13.

Details and Tables: Click Here.
 

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Anyone know why the MCG wasn't used in the first Round of the VFL back in 1897.

Btw, StKilda FC became the first club ever fined by the League, when they took to the field 15 minutes late for their first ever VFL game on May 8th 1897.
 
Anyone know why the MCG wasn't used in the first Round of the VFL back in 1897.

Btw, StKilda FC became the first club ever fined by the League, when they took to the field 15 minutes late for their first ever VFL game on May 8th 1897.

Presumably MCG not used because Melbourne were drawn to play at South Melbourne.
VFA Round 1 match Richmond v Brunswick played the previous week was at MCG
 
Anyone know why the MCG wasn't used in the first Round of the VFL back in 1897.
Not specifically, but the MCG was not used for round 1 matches in 1897, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908 and 1909. We can assume that the cricketers (or perhaps baseballers*) still had need of it. After a run of round 1 matches there 1911-1915, until 1964 it was relatively rare for it to be used for round 1 matches in consecutive years.

* I remember seeing a report of a Melbourne Cricket Club annual general meeting around this time with enthusiastic and greater coverage of the MCC's baseball team's exploits than that of the MCC's football team (Melbourne VFL). (Baseball had a relatively high profile at the time - the New York Giants played the Chicago White Sox at the MCG in 1914).
 
Just yesterday, Nick Dal Santo went to North Melbourne as a Restricted Free-Agent from St Kilda where he wore the No. 26.

2 years before his debut, Joe McLaren wore No. 26.
Joe McLaren was traded to North Melbourne at the end of 2000.

Because of Nicky Dal's move, here's what happened to the top young Saints of 2003.

Nicky Dal went to North Melbourne.
Brendon Goddard went to Essendon.
Luke Ball went to Collingwood.
Matt Maguire went to Brisbane.
 
What are the only all Victorian match ups (which for the purposes of this includes Sydney post 1981) that have NEVER drawn a crowd in excess of 50,000? And following on from this, which all Victorian match up has never drawn a crowd of 30,000 or over?

Try guessing before you check stat resources.
 

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