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is scott Cummings the only player to play for AFL clubs in 3 different states ?

Some others who played in three different states:

Mark Zanotti (West Coast Eagles, Brisbane Bears & Fitzroy)
Alex Ischenko (West Coast Eagles, Brisbane Bears & North Melbourne)
John Hutton (Brisbane Bears, Sydney Swans & Fremantle Dockers)
Stuart Wigney (Footscray, Sydney Swans, Adelaide & Richmond)
Mark Hepburn (North Melbourne, West Coast Eagles & Sydney Swans)
Chris Groom (Adelaide, Fremantle Dockers & North Melbourne)
Jamie Dursuma (Sydney Swans, Brisbane Bears & Melbourne)
Jim Edmond (Footscray, Sydney Swans & Brisbane Bears)
Mark Roberts (Sydney Swans, Brisbane Bears & North Melbourne)
Kevin Caton (West Coast Eagles, Fitzroy, Brisbane Bears)
Adrian Fletcher (Geelong, St Kilda, Brisbane Bears, Brisbane Lions, Fremantle Dockers)
Fabian Francis (Melbourne, Brisbane Bears, Port Adelaide Power)
Brad Rowe (Brisbane Bears, Collingwood, Fremantle Dockers)
 
What is the quickest complete personnel turnover at a club? I.e. the shortest period between fielding two teams with no players in common. For bonus points, what is the shortest period for complete refresh under one coach?

One of the toughest questions ever asked for which the data clearly exists, and really taxed the CPU!

The answer is 20 matches for St. Kilda. Their R3 1922 team contained no players from their R16 1920 side.

Record in the modern era is 59 matches for Sydney, R9 1990 to R3 1993.

Record for one coach is 42 matches for Gerald Brosnan at University, R18 1911 to R6 1914.

Modern record for one coach is 119 matches for Kevin Sheedy at Essendon, R21 1987 to R1 1993.

Filtering out similar numbers for the same club era over the past 50 years gives

Gms|Club|Round 1|Round 2
\47|Ha|1965 R12|1968 R5
\59|Sy|1990 R9|1993 R3
\64|Co|1964 R44|1968 R3
\66|Fi|1993 R5|1996 R6
\67|Me|1980 R15|1983 R16
\68|Br|1988 R19|1991 R23
\73|NM|1966 R4|1970 R1
\75|Me|1966 R8|1970 R7
\76|Es|2012 R15|2016 R1
\77|Co|1984 R10|1987 R18
and

Gms|Club|Round 1|Round 2|Coach
\64|Co|1964 SF|1968 R3|Rose, Bob
\72|Me|1981 R12|1984 R18|Barassi, Ron D.
\89|Ha|1962 R18|1967 R14|Kennedy, John J.*
\94|Fi|1965 R11|1970 R11|Stephen, Bill
\96|WB|1965 R18|1970 R20|Whitten senior, Ted
\99|Ri|1972 R12|1976 R10|Hafey, Tom
\104|Sy|1976 R12|1981 R5|Stewart, Ian**
\107|Me|1961 SF|1967 R11|Smith, Norm W.
\114|St|1962 R4|1968 R4|Jeans, Allan
\116|Co|1977 R19|1982 R7|Hafey, Tom
* Graham Arthur took over for the 1964-65 seasons
** Des Tuddenham was coach in 1978
 
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Jeff Hogg, who played at Richmond from 1986-1993 and Fitzroy from 1994-1996 had one of the longest careers on record without a finals appearance, and ended his career with 33 straight losses for the Lions. After playing in Fitzroy's upset win over Hawthorn in Round 12 1994, Hogg's remaining 9 matches that season were all losses, as were his 10 games in 1995 and all 14 games in 1996. There were only four wins for Fitzroy in this period against Sydney, St. Kilda, Adelaide and Fremantle, but Hogg was not in any of these victorious Lion teams.

I'm sure there must have been players for very poor teams before World War 2 (St. Kilda, University, North Melbourne & Hawthorn) who finished their careers on longer losing streaks than Jeff Hogg, but have there been any post WW2 players to come close to or exceed Hogg's losing streak to end their playing days?
 

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Is anybody able to produce a list of who has been the oldest player in the league for each season? It doesn't have to go all the way back to 1897, just for as many seasons as possible.
 
Off the top of my head, it would have been Robert Harvey from 2005 to 2008 (I think), Dustin Fletcher from 2009 to 2015 and Brent Harvey the following year.


Before Harvey it was Alastair Lynch in 2003-04 and, from 1998-02, Craig Bradley.
 
Not 100% sure on this list...

1974 - Murray
1975 - Wade
1976-77 - Tuddenham
1978-80 - Rantall
1981-83 - Bartlett
1984 - Dempsey
1985 - Round
1986 - Doull
1987 - Schimmelbusch at season start, Tuck at end
1988-91 - Tuck
1992 - T Daniher
1993 - Cordy
1994-96 - Merrett
1997 - Langford
1998 - Roos
1999-02 - Bradley
2003-04 - Lynch
2005-08 - R Harvey
2009-15 - Fletcher
2016 - B Harvey
2017 - R Murphy
2018 - S Burgoyne
 
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Not 100% sure on this list...

1974 - Murray
1975 - Wade
1976-77 - Tuddenham
1978-80 - Rantall
1981-83 - Bartlett
1984 - Dempsey
1985 - Round
1986 - Doull
1987 - Schimmelbusch at season start, Tuck at end
1988-91 - Tuck
1992 - T Daniher
1993 - Cordy
1994-96 - Merrett
1997 - Langford
1998 - Roos
1999-02 - Bradley
2003-04 - Lynch
2005-08 - R Harvey
2009-15 - Fletcher
2016 - B Harvey
2017 - R Murphy
2018 - S Burgoyne
Genuinely surprised that Tuck only led it for four years. Not that 'only' four years is a mean feat; but still.
 
least scoring shots to inside 50 ratio (High inside 50 count, low number of scoring shots)
most scoring shots to inside 50 ratio (Low inside 50 count, high number of scoring shots
In 2017 Essendon had the most scoring shots per inside 50 and Carlton had the least.
Rich (BB code):
Essendon          0.503891051
Adelaide Crows    0.500869565
St Kilda          0.490530303
Brisbane Lions    0.489130435
Sydney Swans      0.479166667
Geelong Cats      0.477358491
GWS Giants        0.470588235
Hawthorn          0.469008264
West Coast Eagles 0.467741935
Western Bulldogs  0.462522852
Collingwood       0.460550459
Port Adelaide     0.45959596
North Melbourne   0.457466919
Richmond          0.456989247
Gold Coast Suns   0.44214876
Melbourne         0.432727273
Fremantle         0.431578947
Carlton           0.420940171
 
Is anybody able to produce a list of who has been the oldest player in the league for each season? It doesn't have to go all the way back to 1897, just for as many seasons as possible.

Year|Player|Age
\2017|Murphy, Robert|35y77d
\2016|Harvey, Brent|38y119d
\2015|Fletcher, Dustin|40y23d
\2014|Fletcher, Dustin|39y86d
\2013|Fletcher, Dustin|38y96d
\2012|Fletcher, Dustin|37y103d
\2011|Fletcher, Dustin|36y127d
\2010|Fletcher, Dustin|35y91d
\2009|Fletcher, Dustin|34y120d
\2008|Harvey, Robert|37y30d
\2007|Harvey, Robert|36y11d
\2006|Harvey, Robert|35y18d
\2005|Harvey, Robert|34y26d
\2004|Lynch, Alastair|36y98d
\2003|Lynch, Alastair|35y100d
\2002|Bradley, Craig|38y291d
\2001|Bradley, Craig|37y327d
\2000|Bradley, Craig|36y308d
\1999|Bradley, Craig|35y337d
\1998|Roos, Paul|35y77d
\1997|Langford, Chris|34y240d
\1996|Merrett, Roger|36y155d
\1995|Merrett, Roger|35y144d
\1994|Merrett, Roger|34y131d
\1993|Cordy, Neil|34y31d
\1992|Daniher, Terry|35y14d
\1991|Tuck, Michael|38y96d
\1990|Tuck, Michael|37y77d
\1989|Tuck, Michael|36y98d
\1988|Tuck, Michael|35y92d
\1987|Schimmelbusch, Wayne|34y132d
\1986|Doull, Bruce|36y16d
\1985|Round, Barry|35y218d
\1984|Dempsey, Gary|35y179d
\1983|Bartlett, Kevin|36y174d
\1982|Bartlett, Kevin|35y203d
\1981|Jesaulenko, Alex|35y287d
\1980|Rantall, John|36y167d
\1979|Rantall, John|35y266d
\1978|Rantall, John|34y267d
\1977|Tuddenham, Des|34y70d
\1976|Tuddenham, Des|33y142d
\1975|Wade, Doug|33y346d
\1974|Murray, Kevin|36y74d
\1973|Murray, Kevin|35y75d
\1972|Murray, Kevin|34y76d
\1971|Murray, Kevin|33y71d
\1970|Whitten senior, Ted|36y279d
\1969|Whitten senior, Ted|36y34d
\1968|Whitten senior, Ted|35y35d
\1967|Whitten senior, Ted|34y30d
\1966|Gabelich, Ray|33y83d
\1965|Clarke, Jack E.|32y73d
\1964|Johnson, Frank C.|32y43d
\1963|Johnson, Frank C.|31y17d
\1962|Leek, Geoff|30y223d
\1961|Simmonds, Roy|32y212d
\1960|Clegg, Ron|32y263d
\1959|Ross, Ken|32y2d
\1958|Twomey, Bill J.|30y329d
\1957|Hutchison, Bill|34y146d
\1956|Hutchison, Bill|33y112d
\1955|Richards, Lou|32y151d
\1954|Ruthven, Allan|32y133d
\1953|McCorkell, Jock|34y318d
\1952|McCorkell, Jock|34y59d
\1951|Clay, Bert|36y117d
\1950|Smith, Norm W.|35y215d
\1949|Dyer senior, Jack|35y285d
\1948|Curcio, Frank|35y284d
\1947|Denning, Clen|36y204d
\1946|Morrison, Alby|37y221d
\1945|Nash, Laurie|35y150d
\1944|Lahiff, Tommy|33y357d
\1943|Titus, Jack|35y165d
\1942|Titus, Jack|34y194d
\1941|Adamson, Jim|36y29d
\1940|Adamson, Jim|35y30d
\1939|Reville, Peter|34y269d
\1938|Lewis, Johnny Francis|36y334d
\1937|Lewis, Johnny Francis|36y5d
\1936|Bisset, Jack|36y32d
\1935|Fitzmaurice, Tom|36y343d
\1934|Fitzmaurice, Tom|36y63d
\1933|Fitzmaurice, Tom|35y57d
\1932|Warne-Smith, Ivor|34y310d
\1931|Clover, Horrie|36y183d
\1930|Clover, Horrie|35y184d
\1929|Clover, Horrie|34y185d
\1928|Jenkin, Horrie|35y200d
\1927|Barker senior, Syd|39y239d
\1926|Jackson, Jim|36y108d
\1925|Hardy, Charlie|38y122d
\1924|Hardy, Charlie|37y179d
\1923|Hiskins, Arthur|37y27d
\1922|Hughes, Les|38y144d
\1921|Hughes, Les|37y152d
\1920|Cumberland, Vic|43y48d
\1919|McGregor, Rod|36y343d
\1918|Norris, Charlie|37y18d
\1917|Norris, Charlie|36y61d
\1916|Norris, Charlie|35y41d
\1915|Rowell, Ted|39y95d
\1914|Rowell, Ted|38y75d
\1913|Rowell, Ted|37y90d
\1912|Leith, Jack|39y296d
\1911|Leith, Jack|39y14d
\1910|Flynn, Jim|39y180d
\1909|Rankin, Teddy|37y177d
\1908|Flynn, Jim|37y189d
\1907|Flynn, Jim|36y184d
\1906|Proudfoot, Bill|38y75d
\1905|Proudfoot, Bill|37y111d
\1904|Fraser, Bill|37y53d
\1903|Fraser, Bill|36y104d
\1902|Forbes, Charlie|37y86d
\1901|Forbes, Charlie|36y66d
\1900|Forbes, Charlie|35y102d
\1899|Kerrigan, Joe|35y88d
\1898|Forbes, Charlie|33y139d
\1897|Kerrigan, Joe|33y139d
 
have there been any post WW2 players to come close to or exceed Hogg's losing streak to end their playing days?

Cons L|Player|Games|Club(s)|Career
\34|Campbell, Graham|151|Fi|1956-1964
\33|Hogg, Jeff|184|Ri,Fi|1986-1996
\33|Atkins, Simon|168|WB,Fi|1987-1996
\25|Griffiths, Barry|25|Ha|1950-1952
\21|Pinnell, Phillip|201|Ca,Me|1969-1981
\21***|Lamb, Wayne|21|Me,Fi|1992-1996
\19|Fowler, Laurie|189|Ri,Me|1971-1981
\19|Tunbridge, Brad|50|Sy|1990-1993
\18|Evans, Ron J.|39|Ri,Ha|1946-1950
\18*|Schache, Laurie|29|Br|1991-1992
\17|Williams, Mel|44|Ha|1948-1950
\17|Hopper, Ken|83|Ca,Ha|1945-1951
\17|McHenry, Russell|17|Sy|1971-1972
\17|Moore, Eric Ronald|98|Ri,Sy|1966-1973
\17|Young, Michael|52|Ca,Me|1977-1982
\17*|Hird senior, Allan|154|Ha,Es,St|1938-1947
\17*|Mace, Ken|20|Ha,St|1946-1947
\17**|McDonald, Ron|92|Ri|1955-1960
\16|Houston, Ray|34|St|1952-1955
\16|Haywood, Kerry|55|NM|1968-1972
\16|Owens, Mal|16|Me|1973-1975
\16|Martyn, Tony|32|Me|1979-1981
\16|Durnan, Jim|26|Me|1979-1981
\16|McDonald, James I.|264|Me,GWS|1997-2012
\16|Tapscott, Luke|48|Me|2011-2014
\16*|Rippon, Max|47|Fi,Sy,St|1943-1947
\16**|Rowe, Larry|20|Ri|1958-1961
\15|Bloom, Nick|27|St|1951-1952
\15|Bennett, Brian|40|Sy|1960-1962
\15|Moir, Andrew|73|Me|1977-1981
\15|Houlihan, Adam|94|Ge,Ri|1997-2004
\15|Yze, Adem|271|Me|1995-2008
\15|Gilham, Stephen|114|PA,Ha,GWS|2005-2014
* consecutive games without a win, includes one draw
** consecutive games without a win, includes two draws
*** career comprised of a draw followed by 20 consecutive losses
 
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Big 'Cho was the oldest player in 2009.

He was born 19-03-1975.

Technically yeah, as he didn't retire until October. But his last game was in May, and Fletcher was the oldest player on match day for the season.

I don't have a list of retirement dates for players who may have toiled on for a year or two in the Reserves or attempted to return from injury after playing their last senior match.
 
Technically yeah, as he didn't retire until October. But his last game was in May, and Fletcher was the oldest player on match day for the season.

I don't have a list of retirement dates for players who may have toiled on for a year or two in the Reserves or attempted to return from injury after playing their last senior match.

Similar thing in 1987 with Schimmelbusch and Tuck. Schimma is older but retired midyear and Tuck surpassed him later in the year as the oldest on match day.
 
Cons L|Player|Games|Club(s)|Career
\34|Campbell, Graham|151|Fi|1956-1964
\33|Hogg, Jeff|184|Ri,Fi|1986-1996
\33|Atkins, Simon|168|WB,Fi|1987-1996
\25|Griffiths, Barry|25|Ha|1950-1952
\21|Pinnell, Phillip|201|Ca,Me|1969-1981
\20|Lamb, Wayne|21|Me,Fi|1992-1996
\19|Fowler, Laurie|189|Ri,Me|1971-1981
\19|Tunbridge, Brad|50|Sy|1990-1993
\18|Evans, Ron J.|39|Ri,Ha|1946-1950
\18*|Schache, Laurie|29|Br|1991-1992
\17|Williams, Mel|44|Ha|1948-1950
\17|Hopper, Ken|83|Ca,Ha|1945-1951
\17|McHenry, Russell|17|Sy|1971-1972
\17|Moore, Eric Ronald|98|Ri,Sy|1966-1973
\17|Young, Michael|52|Ca,Me|1977-1982
\17*|Hird senior, Allan|154|Ha,Es,St|1938-1947
\17*|Mace, Ken|20|Ha,St|1946-1947
\17**|McDonald, Ron|92|Ri|1955-1960
\16|Houston, Ray|34|St|1952-1955
\16|Haywood, Kerry|55|NM|1968-1972
\16|Owens, Mal|16|Me|1973-1975
\16|Martyn, Tony|32|Me|1979-1981
\16|Durnan, Jim|26|Me|1979-1981
\16|McDonald, James I.|264|Me,GWS|1997-2012
\16|Tapscott, Luke|48|Me|2011-2014
\16*|Rippon, Max|47|Fi,Sy,St|1943-1947
\16**|Rowe, Larry|20|Ri|1958-1961
\15|Bloom, Nick|27|St|1951-1952
\15|Bennett, Brian|40|Sy|1960-1962
\15|Moir, Andrew|73|Me|1977-1981
\15|Houlihan, Adam|94|Ge,Ri|1997-2004
\15|Yze, Adem|271|Me|1995-2008
\15|Gilham, Stephen|114|PA,Ha,GWS|2005-2014
* consecutive games without a win, includes one draw
** consecutive games without a win, includes two draws

Thanks Ron The Bear, I knew Jeff Hogg's record must have been close to the record and was only eclipsed by one, fellow Fitzroy player Graham Campbell 30 years earlier. I didn't realize that Hogg's teammate Simon Atkins also finished his career on 33 straight losses, but he missed the Lions' last ever victory over Fremantle in Round 8 1996. Interestingly, at the start of his Fitzroy stint Jeff Hogg had a 4-3 win/loss record after 7 games for the Lions, playing in 4 of their wins early in the 1994 season and missing a number of games that they lost through injury, but it was all downhill from there.

There are some other interesting cases on this list. Wayne Lamb started his career with a draw in 1992, but that was the closest he ever came to a victory in his career. Ruckman Brad Tunbridge was a shining light in some very ordinary Swans' teams in the early 1990s, but his career just seemed to mysteriously end, and he never played another senior match after his 50th game in the nightmare 162-point thrashing from the Brisbane Bears at the GABBA. Barry Griffiths (Hawthorn), Mal Owens (Melbourne) and Russell McHenry (Swans) failed to win at all in their careers.
 
Can anyone inform me of contested marks inside 50 per game and marks inside 50 per game for the entire competition, per season over the last 5 years. Please and thank you.
 

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Of all the coaches in league history that at least coached for a season, whom has the best winning percentage without winning a premiership ?

Coach|M|W|L|D|Club(s)|Career|Win %
\Kelly, Harvey|19|14|4|1|Sy|1913|76.32
\Schmidt, Billy|21|16|5|0|Ri|1933|76.19
\Elliott, Fred|47|34|11|2|Ca|1909-1911|74.47
\Jones, Peter|24|17|7|0|Ca|1980|70.83
\Leonard, Johnny|24|17|7|0|Sy|1932-1943|70.83
\Lethbridge, Chris|17|12|5|0|Fi|1925|70.59
\Pyke, Don|49|34|14|1|Ad|2016-2017|70.41
\Mann, Neil|72|49|22|1|Co|1960-1974|68.75
\Thomas, Bill D.|39|26|12|1|Sy|1910-1911|67.95
\Pianto, Peter|105|70|34|1|Ge|1966-1970|67.14
Setting the cut-off to 50 games gives

Coach|M|W|L|D|Club(s)|Career|Win %
\Mann, Neil|72|49|22|1|Co|1960-1974|68.75
\Pianto, Peter|105|70|34|1|Ge|1966-1970|67.14
\Simpson, Adam|94|58|35|1|WC|2014-2017|62.23
\Coghlan, Arthur|80|48|31|1|Ge|1929-1934|60.63
\Lyon, Ross|262|155|102|5|St,Fr|2007-2017|60.11
\Sparrow, George|63|37|26|0|St|1913-1929|58.73
\Rose, Bob|282|163|115|4|Co,WB,Co|1964-1986|58.51
\Maher, Frank|130|72|55|3|Es,Fi,Ca|1925-1936|56.54
\Hinkley, Ken|115|65|50|0|PA|2013-2017|56.52
\Sanderson, Brenton|69|39|30|0|Ad|2012-2014|56.52
 
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Coach|M|W|L|D|Club(s)|Career|Win %
\Kelly, Harvey|19|14|4|1|Sy|1913|76.32
\Schmidt, Billy|21|16|5|0|Ri|1933|76.19
\Elliott, Fred|47|34|11|2|Ca|1909-1911|74.47
\Jones, Peter|24|17|7|0|Ca|1980|70.83
\Leonard, Johnny|24|17|7|0|Sy|1932-1943|70.83
\Lethbridge, Chris|17|12|5|0|Fi|1925|70.59
\Pyke, Don|49|34|14|1|Ad|2016-2017|70.41
\Mann, Neil|72|49|22|1|Co|1960-1974|68.75
\Thomas, Bill D.|39|26|12|1|Sy|1910-1911|67.95
\Pianto, Peter|105|70|34|1|Ge|1966-1970|67.14

Thanks very much.

Wow, would love to know the story behind Harvey Kelly and Billy Schmidt not coaching for longer.

That gives me some homework to read up on about.
 
Thanks very much.

Wow, would love to know the story behind Harvey Kelly and Billy Schmidt not coaching for longer.

That gives me some homework to read up on about.

Richmond made the GF under Schmidt. Jack Dyer had a lot to say about his predecessor (Checker Hughes) but practically nothing on Schmidt. The club felt they should've won the flag in 1933 and gave the job to captain Bentley. According to Jim Main's Encyclopedia of AFL Coaches, Schmidt the player was "a perfectionist whose hectoring annoyed teammates".
 
What is the official amount of time which elapses in between the siren sounding to end the first quarter and when it sounds to signify the beginning of the second quarter?
(This would also be the same amount of time in between the third and fourth quarters.)
 
What is the official amount of time which elapses in between the siren sounding to end the first quarter and when it sounds to signify the beginning of the second quarter?
(This would also be the same amount of time in between the third and fourth quarters.)

I found this link to AFL timekeeping requirements, which states a maximum break of 6 minutes between the first and second quarters, as well as the third and fourth quarters:
http://www.aflrules.com.au/afl-game...epers-duration-of-matches-quarters-intervals/
 
Can anyone inform me of contested marks inside 50 per game and marks inside 50 per game for the entire competition, per season over the last 5 years. Please and thank you.
Just to clarify... I mean contested marks for the attacking team. I feel like there are fewer and fewer each year... want to see what the stats say.
 

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