That is shattering.Some awful news... Ron the Bear has sadly passed on, according to posters he knew well. One of Bigfooty's finest users, and his contributions will be missed greatly
Ron was the Guinness Book of AFL Stats
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That is shattering.Some awful news... Ron the Bear has sadly passed on, according to posters he knew well. One of Bigfooty's finest users, and his contributions will be missed greatly
Bloody hell that is very sad. I have loved the stats stuff he has contributed to Big Footy over the 17 years i've been on here, but also his opinions on many issues in the game. Vale Ron.Some awful news... Ron the Bear has sadly passed on, according to posters he knew well. One of Bigfooty's finest users, and his contributions will be missed greatly
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Some awful news... Ron the Bear has sadly passed on, according to posters he knew well. One of Bigfooty's finest users, and his contributions will be missed greatly
It's probably which ever comes first out of theseI'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question but does anyone know when the AFL release their updated player stats - height, weight, etc. - for the upcoming season?
I think this is what you are afterIs anybody with a database able to determine the total number of instances each club has been on top of the ladder at the completion of every home and away round? (1897-2021)
2014 in the WAFL, Perth occupied all nine spots on the ladder at the end of a round. Unfortunately for them, they started at the top and slid progressively down to take the spoon. At the end of each round they sat 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 6th, 4th, 5th, 6th, 6th, 7th, 6th, 7th, 7th, 7th, 8th, 8th, 8th, 9th, 9th, 9th, 9th, 9th [and spoon].The mid 1950s saw a number of quirky results in regards to ladder finishing positions.
In 1954, Fitzroy started the season on the bottom of the ladder and were still there by the completion of the second last Round 17. However, a win in Round 18 lifted the Lions off the bottom of the ladder for the first and only time that season and relegated St Kilda to the wooden spoon, despite the Saints having not been in last place on the ladder all year until the final round.
The opening round of 1956 saw North Melbourne sit atop the ladder after a big win over St Kilda, but unfortunately for North they would win only two more matches for the season. The completion of Round 18 saw the Kangaroos down and out, finishing on the bottom of the ladder taking the 1956 wooden spoon home to Arden Street.
1957 was a very even season, and five teams shared the bottom spot of the ladder at various times of the year. One of them was Geelong, and unfortunately for the Cats their only week on the bottom of the ladder was in Round 18, with Fitzroy climbing out of 12th position with a win over their feline cousins in the last round, the Lions handing the 1957 wooden spoon to the Cats.
I think (not 100% sure) that North in 1956 were the only wooden spoon team to head the ladder at some stage, but I was wondering if anyone could name any other teams that fit the following criteria:
- Teams that were in first position all year, but lost the minor premiership in the last round
- Minor premiers who only claimed top spot in the final round and did not head the ladder at any other stage during the season
- Eventual premiers who were last at one stage of the season
- Finals teams that only were in a finals position after the final round (discounting 1916)
- Teams that were last all year but avoided the wooden spoon in the last round
- Wooden spoon teams that only were in last spot at the completion of the final round (like Saints 1954, Cats 1957)
- Wooden spoon teams on top of the ladder at some stage of the season (if there are any examples other than the 1956 Kangaroos)
Hawthorn won the flag in 1991 after losing round 1 by 86 points... they would have been last on the ladder but a bunch of teams had a bye in round 1 so I don't know if that counts.
2014 in the WAFL, Perth occupied all nine spots on the ladder at the end of a round. Unfortunately for them, they started at the top and slid progressively down to take the spoon. At the end of each round they sat 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 6th, 4th, 5th, 6th, 6th, 7th, 6th, 7th, 7th, 7th, 8th, 8th, 8th, 9th, 9th, 9th, 9th, 9th [and spoon].
It's not happened any other time in a nine or ten team WAFL.
Hi all.
With Dylan Grimes being elevated to Richmond Captain, is this the first time that 2 brothers have been captains of different VFL/AFL clubs? I'm sure there have been brothers at the same club (Colliers? Nankervises?).
Well, Dermott got 5 in his first game, which I believe was a final, so that's a starting point.Could someone tell me what is the record for the for most goals kicked in a VFL/AFL finals series by a player who didn't kick a goal in the home-and-away matches of the same season?
The five goals by Shane Ellen in the 1997 GF were the only goals scored that season by him, he played 6 H & A games, and the four finals. In fact he only scored a behind in the first of those finals against West Coast, then goes out and boots 5 in the Granny. Probably still gives St.Kilda fans nightmares.Well, Dermott got 5 in his first game, which I believe was a final, so that's a starting point.
Some awful news... Ron the Bear has sadly passed on, according to posters he knew well. One of Bigfooty's finest users, and his contributions will be missed greatly
Indeed, now the new season is upon us his ability to answer just about any question on this forum is missed more than ever. He had a unique and comprehensive database, and in my case always came up with an answer.nooo, I had some differences with Ron over our time here but I'm genuinely sad to hear that news.