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THE AFL FREE KICK LADDER OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS

We may be preparing for The Ashes to commence, but just before the focus fully shifts to cricket season, here’s one more AFL stats article.

The Free Kick Ladder has developed a cult following here on SEN.com.au so we thought we’d go one more time with feeling for 2021.

In this edition, we take a look at the total free kicks the umpires have awarded to each of the 18 clubs from the start of 2017 through until the end of last season.

Sitting at the top of the five-year tree is Collingwood. The Magpies have a differential of +303 thanks largely to the fourth most free kicks for (2163) and the fewest free kicks against (1860).

They are just nine ahead of the Western Bulldogs overall. The Doggies have a +294 differential courtesy of 2185 frees for - the third most - and just 1891 against which is the second least.

They are two of five clubs with a positive differential of more than 100, ahead of North Melbourne (+188), Adelaide (+156) and West Coast (+145).

Geelong (2277) and Brisbane (2217) have been awarded the most free kicks since 2017 but have also given away a significant amount meaning their differentials are just +63 and +11 respectively.

Port Adelaide (+11) and Carlton (+4) are the two remaining clubs in the positive.

Down the other end, perennial offender Richmond, who won three premierships during this five-year stretch, holds up the rest with a massive negative differential of -368. That stems from their free kicks against (2408) - which is comfortably the worst result in the league - easily outdoing their frees for total of 2040.

The only other club with a minus differential of 200 or more is the GWS Giants. They sit at -219 on the back of the second most free against (2335).

Four clubs - St Kilda (-111), Essendon (-113), Sydney (-126) and Hawthorn (-140) - are with the Giants and Tigers as well in the negatives.

The others with a negative differential are Gold Coast (-23), Fremantle (-36) and Melbourne (-39).

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THE AFL FREE KICK LADDER OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS

We may be preparing for The Ashes to commence, but just before the focus fully shifts to cricket season, here’s one more AFL stats article.

The Free Kick Ladder has developed a cult following here on SEN.com.au so we thought we’d go one more time with feeling for 2021.

In this edition, we take a look at the total free kicks the umpires have awarded to each of the 18 clubs from the start of 2017 through until the end of last season.

Sitting at the top of the five-year tree is Collingwood. The Magpies have a differential of +303 thanks largely to the fourth most free kicks for (2163) and the fewest free kicks against (1860).

They are just nine ahead of the Western Bulldogs overall. The Doggies have a +294 differential courtesy of 2185 frees for - the third most - and just 1891 against which is the second least.

They are two of five clubs with a positive differential of more than 100, ahead of North Melbourne (+188), Adelaide (+156) and West Coast (+145).

Geelong (2277) and Brisbane (2217) have been awarded the most free kicks since 2017 but have also given away a significant amount meaning their differentials are just +63 and +11 respectively.

Port Adelaide (+11) and Carlton (+4) are the two remaining clubs in the positive.

Down the other end, perennial offender Richmond, who won three premierships during this five-year stretch, holds up the rest with a massive negative differential of -368. That stems from their free kicks against (2408) - which is comfortably the worst result in the league - easily outdoing their frees for total of 2040.

The only other club with a minus differential of 200 or more is the GWS Giants. They sit at -219 on the back of the second most free against (2335).

Four clubs - St Kilda (-111), Essendon (-113), Sydney (-126) and Hawthorn (-140) - are with the Giants and Tigers as well in the negatives.

The others with a negative differential are Gold Coast (-23), Fremantle (-36) and Melbourne (-39).

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Just wasn't sure if you knew he had a basketball background and played with pattie mills
yeah m8. knew he had quite some basketball talent. some people think his basketball background contributed to his spatial awareness and reading of the game.
 
THE AFL FREE KICK LADDER OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS

We may be preparing for The Ashes to commence, but just before the focus fully shifts to cricket season, here’s one more AFL stats article.

The Free Kick Ladder has developed a cult following here on SEN.com.au so we thought we’d go one more time with feeling for 2021.

In this edition, we take a look at the total free kicks the umpires have awarded to each of the 18 clubs from the start of 2017 through until the end of last season.

Sitting at the top of the five-year tree is Collingwood. The Magpies have a differential of +303 thanks largely to the fourth most free kicks for (2163) and the fewest free kicks against (1860).

They are just nine ahead of the Western Bulldogs overall. The Doggies have a +294 differential courtesy of 2185 frees for - the third most - and just 1891 against which is the second least.

They are two of five clubs with a positive differential of more than 100, ahead of North Melbourne (+188), Adelaide (+156) and West Coast (+145).

Geelong (2277) and Brisbane (2217) have been awarded the most free kicks since 2017 but have also given away a significant amount meaning their differentials are just +63 and +11 respectively.

Port Adelaide (+11) and Carlton (+4) are the two remaining clubs in the positive.

Down the other end, perennial offender Richmond, who won three premierships during this five-year stretch, holds up the rest with a massive negative differential of -368. That stems from their free kicks against (2408) - which is comfortably the worst result in the league - easily outdoing their frees for total of 2040.

The only other club with a minus differential of 200 or more is the GWS Giants. They sit at -219 on the back of the second most free against (2335).

Four clubs - St Kilda (-111), Essendon (-113), Sydney (-126) and Hawthorn (-140) - are with the Giants and Tigers as well in the negatives.

The others with a negative differential are Gold Coast (-23), Fremantle (-36) and Melbourne (-39).

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From the Scats board:-

Couldn't think of a better way to kick off the season - traditional 2.10pm Saturday timeslot, the weather should be still mild/warm at the time of year, opponent is a big drawing club (which will help with the $$$ being our "home" game)
w***ers
 
Anyone listening to SEN right now? they're live at the MCG watching the GF replay with special insight on just what its like to play on GF day by Dangerflog & Josh Jenkins??? two of the worst big game players in the history of the AFL. Good job SEN/KRock.
Dflog giving special insight on how to choke on the big stage?? Priceless.
 
All they are doing is sitting in the stands and watching it on the two big screens at the MCG. I can't see how it can be anywhere near the actual experience of the day itself and seems a bit sad.

When they announced the thing I thought it would be they are on the ground itself with various activities to do like a big family day.
The big question is where are they all gonna put their cheese boards and soy lattes?
 
From the Cats fixture board earlier in the week:-

Couldn't think of a better way to kick off the season - traditional 2.10pm Saturday timeslot, the weather should be still mild/warm at the time of year, opponent is a big drawing club (which will help with the $$$ being our "home" game)

Literally the next post after the fixture was released today (from a mod no less):-

What was the BS reason why Richmond after winning a premiership couldn't travel down the highway for our home match?

Just curious because current premiers Melbourne & fellow grand finalist Western Bulldogs, both have trips down the highway next season..

 
From the Cats fixture board earlier in the week:-

Couldn't think of a better way to kick off the season - traditional 2.10pm Saturday timeslot, the weather should be still mild/warm at the time of year, opponent is a big drawing club (which will help with the $$$ being our "home" game)

Literally the next post after the fixture was released today (from a mod no less):-

What was the BS reason why Richmond after winning a premiership couldn't travel down the highway for our home match?

Just curious because current premiers Melbourne & fellow grand finalist Western Bulldogs, both have trips down the highway next season..


Someone may wish to point them to our world record membership numbers.

Cats should be given their 11 home games at pussy paddock each year and allowed to play about 2 away games at the MCG if they are lucky. Then see what they think.

In 2019, the last non-covid affected season, they played 17 of their 25 games at their two home grounds, Cat Paddock and Punt Road Oval ii. Imagine how shyte they would be in finals if they just got 11 games on their home ground.

Anyway Geelong, meet the cliff you are about to fall off. 😂
 
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Wtf is this? Did they decide their fans can’t read or write so no point making the fixture legible? 😅🤦🏻‍♂️
Collingwood in big writing haha and opposition in tiny writing.
Their fans need reminding on their own fixture that it’s them playing each week 😂
Who we playing?
Dunno. Can’t make it out.
 
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