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Norm Smith 10Most VFL/AFL premierships as a player and/or coach. Have I got this right?
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More of a trivia one
Has there been a situation where 2 players playing in the same era for 2 different teams have the identical name
I can remember in the 1960s there was Don McKenzie of Essendon ( a ruckman) and there was Don McKenzie of Footscray ( half forward flanker )
Mark M. Williams (Collingwood/Brisbane) and Mark P. Williams (Carlton/Footscray) played at the same time, two Don Williams' played in 1959.
Probably the most 'famous' example in recent times would be the two Mark Dwyer's. Both played for Fitzroy and St Kilda, adding to the fun. Mark 'Mick' Dwyer played for St Kilda (1986-1995) and Fitzroy (1996), Mark Dwyer for Fitzroy (1986-1987) and St Kilda (1988). The two even played one game together at St Kilda in 1988. The one who played most of his career with the Saints was usually referred to as Mick.
There's obviously quite a lot of these cases. It would be handy to see an actual list of such names.
One interesting stat about the two Mark Dwyers is that Mark Dwyer played for Fitzroy in a Round 19 1986 game against St Kilda in which the Lions trounced the Saints 24.16-160 to 11.9-75, while in Round 4 1996 Mark 'Mick' Dwyer played for Fitzroy against St Kilda in a game that saw the Saints have a big 24.16-160 to 11.9-75 win over the Lions.
The 2007 AFL Record Season Guide shows 204. The 2008 edition of the book (like the 2015 one) shows 202.Anyone know when the "consecutive games" figure for Jack Titus was reduced from the oft-quoted 204 to the correct total of 202 ?
The 2007 AFL Record Season Guide shows 204. The 2008 edition of the book (like the 2015 one) shows 202.
The most recent edition (2014) of Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers still says he once held the record with 204 consecutive games.
This probably doesn't tell you anything you aren't aware of (I assumed the discrepancies related mostly to players missing club games due to state games), but some may find it interesting, nonetheless:-Thanks.
Pity the Season Guide has so many (30+) errors in the rest of the "100+ consecutive games" list, of which the 169 claimed for John Schultz is the most laughable. Most consec he played for Footscray is high-30s I think, certainly less than 40 anyway.
I don't know what side of the fence you guys stand on for that issue, but to me counting games that weren't actually played is just ridiculous, no matter the argument.
I have another question for one of the stats geniuses on this board; how many examples are there of a team beating its opponent by the same margin in successive matches played between the two, whether in the same season or the next season?
I am aware of two. In the 2006 Grand Final, the West Coast Eagles defeated the Sydney Swans by 1 point, and the Eagles again defeated the Swans by a point in Round 1 2007. Years earlier, Fitzroy thrashed Richmond by 59 points at the MCG in Round 20 1991, and in the next meeting between the Tigers and Lions in Round 8 1992, Fitzroy again won by 59 points.
posted this a few weeks ago, i have been searching for these figures, can not find them. thought i would bump it, somebody with more knowledge than me might not have seen it before.with the lions having the youngest and least experienced team in the competition for 2016. i was wondering.
1. what is the best performance in a season for the youngest team in the comp?
2. what is the best performance in a season for the least experienced team in the comp?
3. how do 2016 averages for the lions compare to the giants and suns in their start up year?
might help put into perspective the expectations on the lions in 2016 and the inevitable pressure on leppa if they don't perform as well as some pundits might expect.
I don't know what side of the fence you guys stand on for that issue, but to me counting games that weren't actually played is just ridiculous, no matter the argument.
This probably doesn't tell you anything you aren't aware of (I assumed the discrepancies related mostly to players missing club games due to state games), but some may find it interesting, nonetheless:-
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John Murphy indicated this week that his “lost” games were yet to be returned.