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For a long time now there has been a myth that Showdowns are always tough, tightly contested affairs, almost always resulting in a close result - no matter where the combatants are on the ladder.
I thought I'd take a look at this myth, from a statistical point of view.
Number of Showdowns: 20
Port wins: 11
Adelaide wins: 9
Average winning margins:
Port: 20.27
Adelaide: 39.56
Number of wins, margin < 10 points:
Port: 4
Adelaide: 3
Number of wins, margin > 30 points:
Port: 2
Adelaide: 5
What do these numbers indicate?
When Port win, the game is likely to be close - just as the myth suggests.
When Adelaide win, the result is more likely to be carnage than it is to be close. Myth busted.
I thought I'd take a look at this myth, from a statistical point of view.
Number of Showdowns: 20
Port wins: 11
Adelaide wins: 9
Average winning margins:
Port: 20.27
Adelaide: 39.56
Number of wins, margin < 10 points:
Port: 4
Adelaide: 3
Number of wins, margin > 30 points:
Port: 2
Adelaide: 5
What do these numbers indicate?
When Port win, the game is likely to be close - just as the myth suggests.
When Adelaide win, the result is more likely to be carnage than it is to be close. Myth busted.







going along nicely!
