Brought up by a poster on the Geelong boards, but this season now sees the Dees, Cats and Pies all having a 10 game winning streak, has as many as three different sides done that in a season before?
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The only other time this happened was in 1932, by Carlton, Richmond and South Melbourne.Brought up by a poster on the Geelong boards, but this season now sees the Dees, Cats and Pies all having a 10 game winning streak, has as many as three different sides done that in a season before?
Nope, 35 seconds on count up clock.Validated - new record
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JJK playing his final game this week.
He needs three goals to tie Nick Riewoldt and in playing his 293rd and final game he surpasses Matt Boyd, Anthony Stevens and Darren Milburn (all 292 games) and ties with Stevie J on 293.
He ranks fourth for games played wearing #17 and first for career goals wearing #17.
This is also almost poetic, but Josh Kennedy has played in 149 career wins. Will he finish with 150 career wins? If he does, he will fall one short of Chris Judd's career wins (151).
JJK playing his final game this week.
He needs three goals to tie Nick Riewoldt and in playing his 293rd and final game he surpasses Matt Boyd, Anthony Stevens and Darren Milburn (all 292 games) and ties with Stevie J on 293.
He ranks fourth for games played wearing #17 and first for career goals wearing #17.
This is also almost poetic, but Josh Kennedy has played in 149 career wins. Will he finish with 150 career wins? If he does, he will fall one short of Chris Judd's career wins (151).
Sadly for JPK, he may have done a hammy in a reserves game, with him actually relegated to the reserves in the first place and facing maybe at least 3-4 weeks out, even with the bye week he's probably going to struggle to add to his tally too much this year. Sydney though should have the double chance and may well play as many as 4 finals, so never say never. But he'll be pushing it uphill to add to his tally this season i feel.Josh Kennedy retired on 293 games, the same as former Sydney (1980-1990) and Fitzroy (1974-1979) player Rod Carter. But while Kennedy retired with a very impressive 723 goals to his name, Carter's scoring record was more humble. He finished with just 1 goal in a 17 season career, scored for the Swans against Melbourne at the SCG in 1986.
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As of now, Lance Franklin is:
5th in the VFL/AFL goalkickers list.
5th in Hawthorn's VFL/AFL goalkickers list.
5th in South Melbourne/Sydney's VFL/AFL goalkickers list.
Franklin is also currently second in terms of known behinds kicked in a career. He now has 726, just ahead of Leigh Matthews 724 and behind only Kevin Bartlett on 781.
Franklin is also third in known totals for scoring shots. His 1769 scoring shots sit behind Tony Lockett on 1950 and Jason Dunstall 1895.
Absolutely sensational stuff.It's amazing this week as we prepare for the final round that the 2022 finals series will contain either Carlton OR the Bulldogs, but not Carlton AND the Bulldogs. (St Kilda's finals hopes are unrealistic, and the Saints won't make the finals.)
These teams have an amazing capacity of missing each other in the finals, or of one team making the finals at the expense of the other. To date, there has never been a Blues vs. Bulldogs finals match in 95 years, whereas somewhat ironically the other two 1925 expansion teams North Melbourne and Hawthorn both played Carlton in their first ever finals appearances.
As just some examples:
1931 - Bulldogs, Carlton and Collingwood were all contenders for the last two finals spots (Dogs missed out),
1938 - There was a narrow percentage difference between the 12-6 Cats (second) and Bulldogs (third), but it meant that Geelong played minor and eventual premier Carlton, while the Bulldogs had to play the first semi final against Collingwood.
1940 - Carlton and the Bulldogs have a much better percentage than the 4th placed Geelong, but have to be content with 5th and 6th as the Cats won one more game than the Blues and two more than the Dogs.
1942 - Bulldogs and Carlton are both 10-4 in war-affected season, but the Bulldogs superior percentage saw them finish 4th and the Blues 5th.
1944 - A draw puts 4th placed Footscray half a game ahead of Carlton in 5th, but the Blues percentage of 131.5 is vastly superior to that of the Bulldogs who scored 106.9. The two actually played in September, but it was a final round game which would decide 4th spot - the Bulldogs home by 1 point.
1945 - Carlton gets some revenge in another Clayton's September meeting between them in the last round. The Blues (13-7) trounced the Bulldogs (12-8) by 53 points to take 4th spot and would go on to take the premiership, while the Dogs had to be content with 5th.
1956 - Another last round match between Carlton and Footscray to decide last spot, and the winners are the Bulldogs. A draw costs 5th placed Carlton (10-7-1) the 4th placed Bulldogs (11-7) spot in the finals, and there is just 0.5 percent between them.
1962 - Carlton are 4th, the Bulldogs are 5th.
1975 - Carlton defeat Footscray in the finals round to end the Bulldogs slim finals hopes.
1976 - A drawn final round match between minor premiers Carlton and Footscray puts the Bulldogs into the finals.
1977 - Footscray upset Carlton in the final round, handing 5th spot to South Melbourne at the expense of the Blues.
1985 - An upset win by North over Carlton in the Elimination Finals prevents the first Carlton vs. Bulldogs finals match, with the Dogs losing the Qualifying Final to Hawthorn and going into the First Semi Final.
1994 - In the first year of the McIntyre Final 8, Footscray were beaten on the siren by Geelong in 4th vs. 5th, while 7th placed Melbourne upset 2nd placed Carlton. This resulted in a Carlton vs. Geelong semi final, when it could so easily have been Carlton vs. Bulldogs.
1999 - A 5 point win by the West Coast Eagles over the Western Bulldogs results in the winning Eagles meeting Carlton in a semi final in the cumbersome McIntyre Final 8 system. The Dogs have to go to the GABBA to play Brisbane instead of their first finals match against Carlton.
2000 - Carlton finish 2nd and the Bulldogs 7th which should have resulted in a Qualifying Final between the pair, but the McIntyre system by this time was scrapped in favor of the current system, so no Blues vs. Dogs final.
2009 - After losing a Qualifying Final to Geelong, the Bulldogs will play a semi final against the winner of Brisbane vs. Carlton. For most of the night it looks like Carlton, but the Lions get up in a 7 point thriller and eliminate the Blues.
2010 - The Bulldogs again lose the Qualifying Final, this time against Collingwood, meaning they will play the semi final against the winner of the Sydney vs. Carlton Elimination Final. In a thrilling contest, the Swans beat the Blues by 5 points to prevent a first Carlton vs. Dogs final.
Percentage | Team | Season | Ladder position |
101.8 | Western Bulldogs | 1997 | 3rd |
102.7 | Melbourne | 1998 | 4th |
104.3 | Collingwood | 2022 | 4th |
106.2 | North Melbourne | 2000 | 4th |
106.5 | Sydney | 1998 | 3rd |
107.8 | Richmond | 2001 | 4th |
107.9 | Richmond | 1995 | 3rd |
Dick Lee (Collingwood) and Michael Tuck (Hawthorn) currently share the record for having played in the most finals series - 15.
Joel Selwood (Geelong) will join them this year by playing in his 15th finals series.
He will also set the record for fewest seasons to achieve this feat.
Tuck played in 15 finals series during a 20 year career between 1972-1991, while Lee played in 15 finals series during a 17 year career between 1906-1922.
2022 is Selwood's 16th season since starting in 2007. The only season he has missed finals action was 2015 when Geelong finished 10th.
Yes, Joel is currently on 37 finals with only Michael Tuck on 39 ahead of him.If Joel plays three finals i think he also becomes the one who has played the most finals of all time. Geelong and Collingwood also play their 26th finals meeting, the most of all clubs, which is mildly surprising given Geelong's relatively poor efforts in the period from about 1903 until 1923 or so, when many of the numerous meetings occurred with the traditional clubs. It's starting to almost be like the North/Hawthorn battles in the 70's and early 80's.