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Is there any record of behinds after the siren to win? I can only think of Pluggers famous one.
From AFL Record Season Guide 2013:-Is there any record of behinds after the siren to win? I can only think of Pluggers famous one.
A very small list that one - it probably should say "known cases only".
Very clever! The book has 34 cases of goals after the siren winning games.In theory it should be six times smaller than the goals to win after the siren list i guess...
This topic does get a mention here:- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kicks_after_the_siren_in_Australian_rules_footballIs there any record of behinds after the siren to win? I can only think of Pluggers famous one.
Just explain concisely what you need, and I will give it a shot.Does anyone know a website where I can pull or export current and past AFL data into MS Excel?
Just the numbersCan anyone produce a graph of season-by-season kicks/handballs per team per game?
Just explain concisely what you need, and I will give it a shot.
Just the numbers
http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/yearly.html
What percentage of games are won by the home team?
Happy for a 1 year, 5 year, 10 year figure doesnt matter.
Can anyone produce a graph of season-by-season kicks/handballs per team per game? Seems the big possession numbers are really down from where they were a few seasons ago.
Numbers are for the officially designated home teams, e.g. Richmond v Gold Coast in Cairns is a Richmond home game. Excludes finals.
2009-current: 827 P/460 W/9D = 56.17%Year|Ma|W|D|Win %
\2013|90|45|1|50.56
\2012|198|109|1|55.30
\2011|187|102|3|55.35
\2010|176|105|2|60.23
\2009|176|99|2|56.82
\2008|176|98|2|56.25
\2007|176|99|3|57.10
\2006|176|100|2|57.39
\2005|176|107|1|61.08
\2004|176|108|0|61.36
\2003|176|103|3|59.38
\2002|176|114|2|65.34
\2001|176|87|0|49.43
\2000|176|100|2|57.39
\1999|176|102|1|58.24
\1998|176|111|1|63.35
\1997|176|116|1|66.19
\1996|176|107|3|61.65
\1995|176|98|3|56.53
\1994|165|100|1|60.91
2004-current: 1707 P/972 W/ 17 D = 57.44%
1994-current: 3456 P/2010 W/ 34 D = 58.65%
Numbers are for the officially designated home teams, e.g. Richmond v Gold Coast in Cairns is a Richmond home game. Excludes finals.
can do when only involving an interstate team?
Topical question with the amazing longevity of Dustin Fletcher, but would there be many other players who will play a match with the son of a team-mate (Anthony>Joe Daniher) who was not born when that player played with the father? That cartoon in today's Hun was quite telling, Dustin's ability to be playing his 21st season of footy at this level is astounding....as perhaps is the fact that only five of Dustin's seasons have seen him play 20 or more games!
Topical question with the amazing longevity of Dustin Fletcher, but would there be many other players who will play a match with the son of a team-mate (Anthony>Joe Daniher) who was not born when that player played with the father? That cartoon in today's Hun was quite telling, Dustin's ability to be playing his 21st season of footy at this level is astounding....as perhaps is the fact that only five of Dustin's seasons have seen him play 20 or more games!
Player.......... Cb Year Rd V
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Heath Grundy.... Sy 2006 16 1
Dean Polo....... Ri 2006 .6 3
Andrew Walker... Ca 2004 .5 1
Adam Schneider.. Sy 2003 .1 1
Mark McGough.... Co 2002 .4 2
Scott Cummings.. Es 1994 14 3
Shane Tongerie.. Ad 1994 .6 1
Brodie Atkinson. St 1993 11 2
Leigh Willison.. Ge 1993 .1 2
Darryl White.... Br 1992 .1 3
Dean Greig...... St 1991 21 2
Michael Johnston Ha 1991 13 2
Michael James... Ca 1991 .9 1
Nigel Smart..... Ad 1991 .1 1*
David Marshall.. Ad 1991 .1 2*
Andrew Jarman... Ad 1991 .1 3*
Glenn Nugent.... Ha 1990 16 2
Tony Malakellis. Ge 1990 13 1
Brad Rowe....... Br 1990 .1 1
Heath Shephard.. Co 1989 .3 1
John Georgiades. WB 1989 .1 3
Peter Somerville Es 1988 15 3
Graham Wright... Co 1988 .1 3
John Barnes..... Es 1987 .6 2
Michael Brennan. WC 1987 .1 2*
Mark Mickan..... Br 1987 .1 2*
Mark Dwyer...... Fi 1986 15 1
Brenton Phillips Es 1986 .2 3
John Platten.... Ha 1986 .1 2
Sean Wight...... Me 1985 .8 2
Greg Dear....... Ha 1985 .7 1
Peter Rohde..... Ca 1985 .4 2
Darren McAsey... Sy 1985 .1 1
John Ironmonger. Sy 1985 .1 2
Brad Hardie..... WB 1985 .1 3
Russell Dickson. Co 1985 .1 2
* denotes club's first AFL game
It's impossible to tell before 1985, as votes weren't associated with individual games.
What is the largest percentage a team has held which was increased the following week? After round 6, 1991, West Coast had a percentage of 200.4. After an 82 point victory in their next game, this increased to 206.0. Can any team better this?
Conversely, what is the lowest percentage that decreased the following week?