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I think North lost Carey or Longmire due to a knee late 93 didn't they
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Richmond were the standout team, they flushed that one down the toiletView attachment 2329409
They did the football world a favour but you'd struggle to find a more underwhelming premiership team than that on paper? McGovern and Kennedy aside that team just screams meh.
Very true, was just trying to stay as objective as possible. If anything that’s a testament to how strong that top 7 of 2016 was. Going strictly by home and away records (excluding 2020), the Lions last year with 14-8-1 would take the cake.Dogs finished that H&A season 15-7 / 115%.
Richmond won the flag the next year with 15-7 / 118%.
So not quite that clear.
At least you had the 2010 flag to soften that blow. Had to sit through 5 years of “so close yet so fars” just to get written off multiple times before our perfect monthId rather a perfect month is September than dominating all year then shitting the in September like us in 2011
No, 1997 was the year Carey missed a lot of footy due to injury and Longmire missed all of 1996 due to injury. In 1993, North may have peaked too early and Essendon had an excellent second half of the season and took the strong form into the finals.I think North lost Carey or Longmire due to a knee late 93 didn't they
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1999 comp denied the glamour GF Essendon v NthNo, 1997 was the year Carey missed a lot of footy due to injury and Longmire missed all of 1996 due to injury. In 1993, North may have peaked too early and Essendon had an excellent second half of the season and took the strong form into the finals.
North should have been 10 goals up at HT if they’d kicked straight.Yeah right.
1998 - had to win 4 finals on the road including the GF.
I mean 2016 Doggies? Hard to say any team that won the flag is bad, but they finished 7th and strung together the perfect month of form.
Interestingly although Adelaide’s regular season ladder positions those years were fourth and fifth, both years they had the best percentage and the lowest points against. They might not have dominated the regular season, but their game style must have held them in good stead.Those Adelaide teams in 97/98 would be up there.
I think the answer to this is CLEARLY the 1993 Essendon 'Baby Bombers'
It was a bizarre year, tbh. For some reason the AFL decided to only play 20 games rather than 22.
Essendon and Carlton were equal top with 13 wins and a draw, and % of 119 and 117 (uggh). But really:
- North should have finished top but blew a home game to 10th placed Footscray in the last round.
- Carlton (who were still 6-7 key pieces off their 1995 dominance) should have finished ahead of Essendon but somehow managed to only beat a 1-19 Sydney team by 1pt at Princes Park. That season also featured Kernahan failing to score from shot after the siren from 40m out - even a point puts Carlton to top and Essendon to 4th.
- West Coast should have finished ahead of Essendon but somehow managed to lose to BOTH Geelong (in Perth) and Footscray in the last 2 weeks.
- Geelong (runners-up the year prior) had a shocker of a start with injuries affecting them, and came barnstorming home, beating Essendon (1st), North (3rd), West Coast (6th) and Hawthorn (4th) in the last 4 matches to finish 7th, but only 1.5 games behind top.
It was ridiculously even - 12th placed St Kilda were only 3.5 games off top (in a 15 team league), and the short season made it an absolute crapshoot.
So then we head into finals and all three lower ranked teams win - North and Hawthorn manage to lose to non-victorian teams at home. Of course, this is the utterly nonsensical final 6 system which means Carlton (2nd) play Adelaide (5th) for a spot in the grand final the following week, while Essendon (1st) play West Coast (6th) in an elimination game.
Then the famous preliminary final - Essendon manage to get 42 points behind at home at half time before an Adelaide player farts during the half time huddle, the Crows players completely lose the plot, and blow the game by 1pt. Yes, footy used to be ridiculous.
Essendon were very good on grand final day, and Essendon fans will say that they got back a few players for that game. That's true. But it was still a really bizarre year and they were the ultimate Bradbury premiership imo
Carey did a shoulder at the start of 97, missed half the season.I think North lost Carey or Longmire due to a knee late 93 didn't they
Crows in 97 and 98 won only 13 games each year to make finals. That's not much.
I could be wrong but that's probably the least amount of games ever won by a premier in the AFL era.
They did have great Septembers though once they got there.
Phil Matera played the Eagles win. Unlucky Injury. Sampi was being held too at the end I reckon he would have missed though the pressure. Should have played lynch also went in with Gaspar who didn't get a touch or maybe a couple at best.
Travis Gaspar - 2005 Grand Final
4 disposals
1 mark
1 tackle
0 goals/0 behinds
Not sure why he was picked.
Id rather a perfect month is September than dominating all year then shitting the in September like us in 2011
Barry Hall shouldn't have played in the 05 grand final. If he misses we win. Whether we'd have won 06 also we dont know.
Crows 97 and Swans 05 were kind of freakish. I guess Bulldogs 2016 and Lions 2024 were pretty ordinary for patches. Pies in 2023 weren't that great but no one else was either.
Essendon won 13 games and had a draw in 1993, but there were 20 regular season games that year due to a state of origin carnival.Crows in 97 and 98 won only 13 games each year to make finals. That's not much.
I could be wrong but that's probably the least amount of games ever won by a premier in the AFL era.
They did have great Septembers though once they got there.
Geelong 2011.
The Cats fell into the top 4 only 4.5 games clear of 5th, finishing the season having lost games to 3x as many teams as Collingwood, 1.5x more losses than Collingwood, and a percentage of only 157% vs. 167% for Collingwood.