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Welcome to the third instalment of the Sweet FA Wheel of Parity.
The Wheel of Parity exists when all teams can be linked once by the teams they have beaten. In seasons 29 and 30, the Wheel of Parity closed for the first time in Round 8. In season 31, the Wheel has closed after just six rounds with the Sin City Swamprats' victory over Gumbies FFC being the final link in the chain.
Like last season, all teams had won and lost at least one game each before the round in which the Wheel was closed. Also like last season, round 3 proved to be a pivotal round with four matches making up this season's wheel. Round 5 also contributed four matches this season, most notably, the Gumbies' win over the then-undefeated Coney Island Warriors and Fighting Furies' defeating Mount Buller Demons for their first win of the season.
Highest winning score - 150 points
(Las Vegas Bears v Sin City Swamprats - round 4)
Lowest winning score - 73 points
(Coney Island Warriors v West Coast Wonders - round 3)
Highest losing score - 119 points
(Dragons FFC v West Coast Wonders - round 1)
Lowest losing score - 58 points
(West Coast Wonders v Coney Island Warriors - round 3)
Average winning score - 110 points
Average losing score - 84 points
Highest margin - 67 points
(Las Vegas Bears v Sin City Swamprats - round 4)
Lowest margin - 5 points
(Roys FFC v Baghdad Bombers - round 5)
Media - S29 Wheel of Parity
With the Gumbies' win over the Warriors on the weekend all teams can now be linked by who they have beaten this season. The Demons may be on top of the ladder but we are all equal as can be seen below in the Wheel of Parity. The Wheel consists of four home winners and eight away winners...
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Media - S30 Stat Bazaar
Snakes & Ladders - Round 5 The leaders spread themselves out a little this week as Taylor pulled ahead of Runk and Antonio BlueVein to lead outright as Norma Lee Ava, spudd and Supersuns join them at the pointy end of the board courtesy of riding the big ladder. The next group of six is a fair...
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