Geelong won and went from 6th to 8th in R20, 1994: http://afltables.com/afl/seas/1994.html#20
Those are the only two instances I'm aware of after Round 9.
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Geelong won and went from 6th to 8th in R20, 1994: http://afltables.com/afl/seas/1994.html#20
*Paul*, do you have these stats?
[Most multiple goalkickers - game] [Most multiple goalkickers - team]
[Most single goalkickers - game] [Most single goalkickers - team]
Anyone know how to find out how many players have played 80 or more games before there 23rd birthday and how many of them went on to play 300 games ?
I think you can find all the answers here:- http://afltables.com/afl/stats/alltime/misc_players.html#12Josh Cowan has played 9 games in his career without a loss.
Who has played the most games without a loss? (Jack Collins maybe? 13 games for Essendon in 1950).
Who played the most games before their first loss?
Same goes for games without a win?
It looks like this would be the third time they've done it:3 consecutive 70+ wins for the Crows. How many times has that happened?
St Kilda [123.77%] vs GWS (3-3-0)Geelong and the Eagles have played 49 times for a dead-even 24-24-1 record. But Geelong has a rather overwhelming percentage of 114.81 buoyed by a lead of 630 points of aggregate score.
Would this be the largest lead in percentage of any side that's had an even W/L% against anyone else? 49 games is a fair sample size, it stands out rather starkly as sometimes the percentage advantage to that magnitude is only obtained with quite an overwhelming win advantage. Geelong has 96 wins as against 63 by North, yet have a percentage of 113.85.
I thought this was impressive: Adelaide [109.50%] vs Essendon (17-18)
Trivia question: After the H&A matches this year, the remaining teams will each have a bye*.
Q: Can you tell me when else finals-bound teams did not play the week after the H&A season?
* This hastily-implemented rule will surely be short-lived.
I meant all teams not just one team.Teams that finished first under the Final 5 system.
Don't have score progression, but the margins at each break of Sydney v Collingwood in 2000 were 1, 0, 0, 5.What's the smallest 'biggest lead'? 2002 GF was 9 points the maximum margin, any lower than this?
Following on from this3 consecutive 70+ wins for the Crows. How many times has that happened?
Has a team ever played 6 games in a calendar month?
Following on from this
Adelaide have now scored 100 points + 15 times this season. How many teams have more?
I'll open the bidding at 115: http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1996/010619960728.htmlWhat's the highest 3/4 Time margin that didn't result in a 100 point win?
I'll open the bidding at 115: http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1996/010619960728.html
Close is 112: http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1983/061119830806.html
108: http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1987/091219870718.html
105: http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1984/101419840714.html
This would be easier if I had my AFL database up and running.
Has a team ever played 6 games in a calendar month?
With such a question, I'd even be interested in games from other leagues: VFA, VFL, WAFL, SANFL.Just behind this is 114: http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1982/091419820731.html