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What's the largest gap between the highest individual season goals tally and the second highest individual goals tally in the same season?

In 2001, Lloyd kicked 105 goals (including finals). The next best tally was Richardson with 59 goals. That's a staggering 46 goal difference. I would be staggered if this is not a record.
 
What's the largest gap between the highest individual season goals tally and the second highest individual goals tally in the same season?

In 2001, Lloyd kicked 105 goals (including finals). The next best tally was Richardson with 59 goals. That's a staggering 46 goal difference. I would be staggered if this is not a record.

I found 13 instances where the difference was 35 or greater. The instance you refer to is fifth on the list, and it's not even the record between two players with the same Christian name!


difference | season | leading goalkicker | club | goals | next highest scorer | club | goals
\61|1968|Peter Hudson|Hawthorn|125|Peter McKenna|Collingwood|64
\60|1929|Gordon Coventry|Collingwood|124|Harry Vallence|Carlton|64
\51|1989|Jason Dunstall|Hawthorn|138|Gary Ablett|Geelong|87
\50|1988|Jason Dunstall|Hawthorn|132|Gary Ablett|Geelong|82
\46|2001|Matthew Lloyd|Essendon|105|Matthew Richardson|Richmond|59
\45|1934|Bob Pratt|South Melbourne|150|Gordon Coventry|Collingwood|105
\44|1952|John Coleman|Essendon|103|George Goninon|Geelong|59
\43|1939|Ron Todd|Collingwood|121|Sel Murray|North Melbourne|78
\39|1938|Ron Todd|Collingwood|120|Harry Vallence|Carlton|81
\39|1967|Doug Wade|Geelong|96|Peter Hudson|Hawthorn|57
\37|1983|Bernie Quinlan|Fitzroy|116|Leigh Matthews|Hawthorn|79
\35|1930|Gordon Coventry|Collingwood|118|Bill Mohr|St Kilda|83
\35|1949|John Coleman|Essendon|100|Jock Spencer|North Melbourne|65
 

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I found 13 instances where the difference was 35 or greater. The instance you refer to is fifth on the list, and it's not even the record between two players with the same Christian name!


difference | season | leading goalkicker | club | goals | next highest scorer | club | goals
\61|1968|Peter Hudson|Hawthorn|125|Peter McKenna|Collingwood|64
\60|1929|Gordon Coventry|Collingwood|124|Harry Vallence|Carlton|64
\51|1989|Jason Dunstall|Hawthorn|138|Gary Ablett|Geelong|87
\50|1988|Jason Dunstall|Hawthorn|132|Gary Ablett|Geelong|82
\46|2001|Matthew Lloyd|Essendon|105|Matthew Richardson|Richmond|59
\45|1934|Bob Pratt|South Melbourne|150|Gordon Coventry|Collingwood|105
\44|1952|John Coleman|Essendon|103|George Goninon|Geelong|59
\43|1939|Ron Todd|Collingwood|121|Sel Murray|North Melbourne|78
\39|1938|Ron Todd|Collingwood|120|Harry Vallence|Carlton|81
\39|1967|Doug Wade|Geelong|96|Peter Hudson|Hawthorn|57
\37|1983|Bernie Quinlan|Fitzroy|116|Leigh Matthews|Hawthorn|79
\35|1930|Gordon Coventry|Collingwood|118|Bill Mohr|St Kilda|83
\35|1949|John Coleman|Essendon|100|Jock Spencer|North Melbourne|65
Brilliant.
 
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This round saw three teams win with a score of 81. What is the lowest score which has proved victorious three times (or more) in one round?
Conversely, what is the highest such score?
 
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How bout this one. Rd 2 2005, Looks like some low scores there

59,75,81,82,84

I think you've completely missed the point.

Yes. Just to clarify, in this round, Geelong, Hawthorn and Richmond all won their games with a score of 81. I am curious whether there are any lower scores which have been repeated three times (or maybe more) in the same round, and have also ended up being winning scores.
 
This round saw three teams win with a score of 81. What is the lowest score which has proved victorious three times (or more) in one round?
Conversely, what is the highest such score?

The only rounds in which the same score won three games are

1910 R15 (54)
2017 R10 (81)
2008 R9 (97)
1935 R5 (98)
2011 R13 (100)
2016 R12 (105)
1995 R18 (106)
2013 R23 (112)
1979 R11 (132)
 
Total Wins AFL Ladder 2005-Present. (Including Finals).

Who is last of the original 16?

Melbourne?

Club|W|L|D|Win %
\Ge|215|81|2|72.48
\Ha|189|108|1|63.59
\Sy|186|113|4|62.05
\Ad|169|120|0|58.48
\Co|170|122|2|58.16
\WC|164|127|1|56.34
\St|149|134|5|52.60
\Fr|149|138|1|51.91
\WB|149|139|2|51.72
\NM|146|139|2|51.22
\PA|127|154|2|45.23
\Ri|120|152|5|44.22
\Es|108|165|4|39.71
\Ca|104|172|4|37.86
\GWS|45|77|0|36.89
\Br|96|177|3|35.33
\Me|86|188|3|31.59
\GC|37|103|1|26.60
 
Highest % of team/match disposals by a player in a match?

Using *Paul*'s stats, I make this the top 10:

%|Player|Disp|Year|Rd|Club|Team
\20.00|Skilton, Bob|37|1965|1|Sy|185
\17.61|Williams, Greg|53|1989|19|Sy|301
\16.25|Skilton, Bob|46|1967|8|Sy|283
\15.81|Bartlett, Kevin|37|1976|11|Ri|234
\15.56|Roos, Paul|42|1991|9|Fi|270
\15.05|Richardson, Wayne|48|1971|16|Co|319
\15.02|Wilson, Garry|35|1981|1|Fi|233
\14.86|Fletcher, Ken|37|1975|8|Es|249
\14.84|Williams, Greg|38|1991|6|Sy|256
\14.83|Thorpe, David|43|1971|6|WB|290
 
You can use this link to download the votes from 2010 onwards (MS Excel). Let me know when you've got them so I can take the link down. ;)

I asked the AFLCA about votes prior to 2010, but they didn't have a record of them.
Thanks very much Ron The Bear :thumbsu:

Seems weird that the AFL and/or AFLCA don't have a better record of this stuff!
 
I read that with GWS's win over the Eagles yesterday that they've now beaten every other team in the comp. Is anyone able to source or create a list that shows which teams have also achieved this in the 18 team comp era (ie. since 2012) and in what order they occurred?
 

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