As for Plough, do you reckon he had any idea about how to approach the Richmond mentality?
If we could add Wallace's match day planning and tactical acumen to Hardwick's ground-up methodology for developing players/cameraderie, we'd have The Answer.
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As for Plough, do you reckon he had any idea about how to approach the Richmond mentality?
???????So, Melbourne "tanked" it up? I guess that means there's a long history of it at the club. Has the VFL/AFL ever looked into this and perhaps taken some of their draft picks away from them?
What is the statute of limitations on these sort of penalties? For instance, how far back did the AFL look through Carlton's sordid (recent?) history in determining their penalties in 2002*? (Did they look back to when Jack started at the club as President, ie pre-AFL?) Can anyone put a date on what time period the penalties applied to?
*In terms of Carlton's penalties, they were not excessive at all. The problem Carlton had was the utterly unbalanced nature of their list (The most prominent current team example of this being the Western Bulldogs - who i still maintain are a good chance to finish 16th this year).
Geelong 12 consecutive wins interstate 2007-09What's the record for consecutive wins interstate for Victorian and Non-Victorian teams? Also, what's the record for consecutive wins against interstate opponents at any venue for Victorian teams?
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Geelong 12 consecutive wins interstate 2007-09
(Nth Melbourne 11 1999-2000.)
Brisbane 8 consecutive wins interstate 2001-02 (Including the grand final.)
As for the 2nd part of the question, without an exhaustive search I think it would be safe to say
that Geelong's 17 consecutive wins at Kardinia Park 2008-2011 v interstate opponents would be the record.
Geelong was also undefeated against interstate opponents at Kardinia Park in 17 consecutive matches 1994-1998 (include a draw with Brisbane in 1996.)
St Kilda won 15 consecutive v interstate opponents at Docklands 2008-2011.
Essendon won 14 consecutive matches at the MCG v interstate opponents 1993-1997
Collingwood has currently won their last 12 matches against interstate opponents at the MCG.
(Nth Melbourne won 12 consecutive at the MCG v interstate opponents 1995-98).
Collingwood 19 - 2010-current. (11 won in Melbourne)Thanks for the reply. In terms of the second part of the question, I was referring to consecutive wins against interstate teams both home and away, regardless of venue.
Collingwood 19 - 2010-current. (11 won in Melbourne)
The Magpies have lost only one match (to Brisbane R10 2010) to a non-Victorian team in their last 30.
Geelong won 18 consecutive against non-Victorian teams 2007-2009.
This should be easy to work out but I can't find it anywhere. What's the earliest and latest times that a sub has been activated?
Cheers! So Didak was the player taken off for both! Sounds like a future trivia question to me.Earliest: Q1 4:23
Collingwood v Carlton - Round 11 2012. Didak off, Young on
Latest: Q4 22:26
Collingwood v West Coast - Qualifying Final 2011. Didak off, Fasolo on.
Has there ever been a season where every player who has played senior football for a team that year has kicked at least 1 goal? Probably hasn't happened, so if not, what's the closest anyone has come?
Outstanding Ron, as always! I was kind of kidding, and most certainly had you in mind, when I said "or isn't too obscure!!" Do you ever sleep, by the way?!Hasn't happened. Closest were:
Hawthorn 1987, 29 of 30 players (Robert Handley the odd one out)
West Coast 1988, 32 of 33 players (Guy McKenna)
Another 13 teams had all but two players score goals (most 38/40 by Essendon in 1994).
The two others with 38 individual goalscorers were St.Kilda 1980 (38/47) and Carlton 1990 (38/42).
Outstanding Ron, as always! I was kind of kidding, and most certainly had you in mind, when I said "or isn't too obscure!!" Do you ever sleep, by the way?!
The last to take 18 matches to score 1,000 points were:GWS have finally managed to score 1000 points, after having played 18 games. Has any team previously taken this long to score 1000 points in a sesaon?
The last team to fail to achieve 1000 points in the old 18 home and away game season was Fitzroy in 1963.
The 81 points difference in aggregate scores between first and second half in the above match is the equal 23rd highest. (And highest since 2003).Just noticed in todays Saints and Dees game there was 189 total points scored. 54 of these in the first half and 135 in the second.
Just wondering what the biggest difference is between the two periods.
Can anyone think of any football personalities who were present at both grand final replays in 1977 and 2010? There is one well known name who comes to mind. Have a think.
How about Mick Malthouse? Do you know in what capacity?
Mick was playing with Richmond, so the question is why did that bring him to the MCG on the day of the replay?