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Joel Selwood and Scott Pendlebury
are undeniably 2 champions of our game. This post is not meant to be a slight or celebration of either player. It is however really interesting to look at both of their careers and marvel at the differing treatment each player has been given by the AFL via a crazy fixture system.
Joel was drafted at pick 7 in the 2006 AFL Draft (thanks Hawthorn….Mitch Thorpe…..tee hee). Scott was drafted at pick 5 in the 2005 AFL Draft. Joel made his debut in round 1 2007, Scott debuted in Round 10 2006. Joel retired at the end of a 2022 with 355 games under his belt (245 as captain), Scott is still going with 375 games currently (just over 200 as captain).
All in all they have been in the league for a similar amount of time and played a similar number of games. However, some high level info about where they played their games makes for staggering reading.
Before reading this, please keep in mind that the AFL system (as with almost every self-respecting sporting league in the world) is designed around a home and away regular season PLUS home and away finals in order to crown a champion at the end of the season.
Check out these stats:
Joel Selwood
Joel played against Collingwood 27 times in his career. 25 of them were at the MCG, 1 was at Perth Stadium and 1 was at the GABBA. None of them were at Kardinia Park.
Scott has played against Geelong 26 times in his career. 24 of them were at the MCG, 1 was at Perth Stadium and 1 was at the GABBA. None of them were at Kardinia Park.
I know this is not exactly breaking news, however the AFL will never be taken seriously whilst this fixturing policy remains.
And I don’t buy the “maximising fan access to the games” angle. If it is ok for Manchester United to play away games at Burnley at their 20k seat stadium (whilst Manchester United's ground Old Trafford with 75k capacity remains unused 35 miles away) then surely Collingwood can play away games at Geelong.
Try explaining the Selwood vs Pendlebury comparison to a fan of any other sporting code around the world. They would laugh you out of the bar.
PLAYERCARDSTART
10
Scott Pendlebury
- Age
- 36
- Ht
- 191cm
- Wt
- 86kg
- Pos.
- Mid
Career
Season
Last 5
- D
- 26.5
- 5star
- K
- 13.2
- 5star
- HB
- 13.3
- 5star
- M
- 4.1
- 4star
- T
- 4.9
- 5star
- CL
- 4.9
- 5star
- D
- 25.1
- 5star
- K
- 12.3
- 5star
- HB
- 12.9
- 5star
- M
- 3.4
- 3star
- T
- 2.3
- 3star
- CL
- 3.6
- 4star
- D
- 12.4
- 4star
- K
- 7.6
- 3star
- HB
- 4.8
- 4star
- M
- 5.8
- 5star
- T
- 2.6
- 4star
PLAYERCARDEND
Joel was drafted at pick 7 in the 2006 AFL Draft (thanks Hawthorn….Mitch Thorpe…..tee hee). Scott was drafted at pick 5 in the 2005 AFL Draft. Joel made his debut in round 1 2007, Scott debuted in Round 10 2006. Joel retired at the end of a 2022 with 355 games under his belt (245 as captain), Scott is still going with 375 games currently (just over 200 as captain).
All in all they have been in the league for a similar amount of time and played a similar number of games. However, some high level info about where they played their games makes for staggering reading.
Before reading this, please keep in mind that the AFL system (as with almost every self-respecting sporting league in the world) is designed around a home and away regular season PLUS home and away finals in order to crown a champion at the end of the season.
Check out these stats:
Joel Selwood
- Games played - 355
- Games played at Kardinia Park – 111
- % of games played at Notional Home Ground – 31.3%
- Games played at MCG - 102
- Finals Games played – 40
- Finals Games at Notional Home Ground – 1
- % of finals games played at Notional Home Ground – 2.5%
- Games Played – 375
- Games Played at MCG – 234
- % of games played at Notional Home Ground – 62.4%
- Games played at Kardinia Park – Nil
- Finals Games Played – 28
- Finals Games Played at Notional Home Ground – 21
- % of finals games played at Notional Home Ground – 75.0%
Joel played against Collingwood 27 times in his career. 25 of them were at the MCG, 1 was at Perth Stadium and 1 was at the GABBA. None of them were at Kardinia Park.
Scott has played against Geelong 26 times in his career. 24 of them were at the MCG, 1 was at Perth Stadium and 1 was at the GABBA. None of them were at Kardinia Park.
I know this is not exactly breaking news, however the AFL will never be taken seriously whilst this fixturing policy remains.
And I don’t buy the “maximising fan access to the games” angle. If it is ok for Manchester United to play away games at Burnley at their 20k seat stadium (whilst Manchester United's ground Old Trafford with 75k capacity remains unused 35 miles away) then surely Collingwood can play away games at Geelong.
Try explaining the Selwood vs Pendlebury comparison to a fan of any other sporting code around the world. They would laugh you out of the bar.