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Amazing game at Jihad Stadium today.

Collingwood were goalless in the 2nd qtr, but piled on 11 in the last.

1) How many times has a team had a goalless quarter and a 10+ goal quarter?
2) How many times has a team had a goalless quarter and a 11+ goal quarter?
3) How many times have those quarters been to the same end of the ground?
 
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With that, what is the largest goal accuracy turn around for a team?
Collingwood finished at 20g 15b but were down at 2g 10b at half time. This was their largest inaccuracy status of the match.

Difference would be 18 goals and 5b.
What can beat that?
 
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Amazing game at Jihad Stadium today.

Collingwood were goalless in the 2nd qtr, but piled on 11 in the last.

1) How many times has a team had a goalless quarter and a 10+ goal quarter?
2) How many times has a team had a goalless quarter and a 11+ goal quarter?
3) How many times have those quarters been to the same end of the ground?

1> 21
2> 6 with two 12s
http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/games/1979/060719790825.html
http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/games/1971/121619710828.html
3>11&0 first time, 3 previous 10&0s
 

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With that, what is the largest goal accuracy turn around for a team?
Collingwood finished at 20g 15b but were down at 2g 10b at half time. This was their largest inaccuracy status of the match.

Difference would be 18 goals and 5b.
What can beat that?

So we'll say Coll. went from 2/12 16% to 20/35 57% +41%

From halftime
http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/games/1898/061518980716.html
St Kilda 0.1 to 3.1 +75%

But if we qualify it with 2 goals at hafltime, there's been none better.
Previous best
http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/games/1990/111819900922.html
http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/games/1948/111619480522.html

Incidentally, more goals in the 2nd half than the 1st - 25
http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/games/1986/091019860823.html
 
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When was the last time we had a player kick 10+ with a teammate kicking 5 or more?

Happened 51 times now, last in 2005 R22 (Milne 11, Riewoldt 6). Before that it was 1996 R17 (Carey 11, McKernan 5). Most 'second-best' goals is 9 by John Longmire, accompanying Adrian McAdam's 10 in 1993 R6.

Dunstall/Brereton, Dunstall/Curran, Coleman/Bill Hutchison, Ron Todd/Alby Pannam & Todd/Des Fothergill all feature twice on the list.
 
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Is Collingwood's effort today the highest score where a team has doubled their score in the last quarter?

EDIT: guess not

SM - 83 to 189 - http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/games/1919/151619190726.html
BL - 87 to 171 - http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/games/2001/081920010429.html
GC - 73 to 151 - http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/games/1989/020919890715.html
CB - 73 to 151 - http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/games/1976/031519760807.html
etc

87 to 171 = doesn't quite make it: 87*2 = 174

4th highest is 73 to 149 - Nth Melbourne round 10, 2000

Then there are 768 more down to St Kilda 1 to 2 round 14 1899.
 
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Gold Coast, for some stupid AFL reason, have now had their 2nd and last bye for the season. Lucky for them they have had a couple victories otherwise the disadvantage of having 2 early byes and the AFL not implementing a match ratio would have otherwise consigned Gold Coast to 17th every round this season.

Anyway, Gold Coast have played just the 7 games, while Essendon, Richmond and Port Adelaide have played 9 games.

Is this the first time since Round 16, 1943 that a side has played 2 or more H&A games less than some of their opposition teams?
 
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Is this the first time since Round 16, 1943 that a side has played 2 or more H&A games less than some of their opposition teams?

In completed rounds, yes.

Most recently...at the end of Saturday, 13th August, 1994 (Round 21 of 24), West Coast, having played on the Friday night, had completed 20 matches while Carlton, Hawthorn, Richmond & Sydney had played 18.
 
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Thinking more about Gold Coast and the 2 byes already, I'm guessing the AFL wanted to give Gold Coast as few home games at the GABBA as possible. That's fair enough, but the Q-Clash should have been a Brisbane home game with the return match on the Gold Coast. Instead both games are at the GABBA. I wonder if that was deliberate. I also wonder whether Gold Coast will get a home game on the Gold Coast next year against Brisbane.
 

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Who was the last not mature aged player to kick at least 20 goals in their first season on an AFL list (i.e. not the first season they played but the year right after being drafted)?
 
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Who was the last not mature aged player to kick at least 20 goals in their first season on an AFL list (i.e. not the first season they played but the year right after being drafted)?

Defining "mature aged" as turning 21 years old before January 1 of the season following them being drafted (eg. a player born on May 24, 1989 being drafted in 2010, making them ineligible for the NAB Rising Star Award in 2011), from the past decade:

2010
  • Port Adelaide's Cameron Hitchcock kicked 20 goals in 17 games during the 2010 season, after being selected with Pick #12 in the 2009 Rookie Draft. Hitchcock was aged 19 years, 165 days on the day he was drafted, so he was probably a year older than your traditional first year player.
2009
  • Melbourne's Liam Jurrah kicked 20 goals in 9 games during the 2009 season, after being selected with Pick #1 in the 2008 Rookie Draft. Jurrah was aged 20 years, 85 days on the day he was drafted, effectively two years older than your usual first year player, putting him closer to that "mature aged" bracket.
2008
  • Hawthorn's Cyril Rioli kicked 24 goals in 25 games during the 2008 season, after being selected with Pick #12 in the 2007 National Draft. Rioli was aged 18 years, 131 days on the day he was drafted, so definitely in the traditional age bracket for a first year player (in between their 18th and 19th birthday).
  • Melbourne's Austin Wonaeamirri kicked 24 goals in 18 games during the 2008 season, after being selected with Pick #19 in the 2007 Rookie Draft. Wonaeamirri was aged 19 years, 70 days on the day he was drafted.
2007
  • Port Adelaide's Justin Westhoff kicked 34 goals in 16 games during the 2007 season, after being selected with Pick #71 in the 2006 National Draft. Westhoff was aged 20 years, 55 days on the day he was drafted.
2006
  • No young (under 21 at the time of drafting), newly-drafted player completed this feat in 2006.
2005

  • Hawthorn's Lance Franklin kicked 21 goals in 20 games during the 2005 season, after being selected with Pick #5 in the 2004 National Draft. Franklin was aged 17 years, 294 days on the day he was drafted.
2004
  • Melbourne's Aaron Davey kicked 28 goals in 19 games during the 2004 season, after being selected with Pick #3 in the 2003 Rookie Draft. Davey was aged 20 years, 189 days on the day he was drafted.
2003
  • No young (under 21 at the time of drafting), newly-drafted player completed this feat in 2003.
2002
  • Fremantle's Paul Medhurst kicked 36 goals in 20 games during the 2002 season, after being selected with Pick #56 in the 2001 National Draft. Medhurst was aged 19 years, 349 days on the day he was drafted.
  • West Coast's Chris Judd kicked 21 goals in 22 games during the 2002 season, after being selected with Pick #3 in the 2001 National Draft. Judd was aged 18 years, 78 days on the day he was drafted.
2001

  • No young (under 21 at the time of drafting), newly-drafted player completed this feat in 2001.
 
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Could someone list total number of frees for say across last 31 years (1980 onwards) and frees per game played in a season.

My feeling is number of frees being paid is falling dramatically not only per season but as % per game.

2) Of all current players who has highest number of frees for / game played. (can restrict it say to top 25 players)

Was thinking about it and trying to compare it to these:

http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/misc.html#S14
http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/playershi.html#S12
 
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1) How many interstate sides have played 3 times in any particular non-VIC state? (include VIC teams that sold home games)

eg. Collingwood played at Football Park 3 times in 2002; Sydney played at Football Park 3 times in 2003

2) Of those sides, did any go 3-0 or 0-3?
 
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A genuine question (and not crowing because my team has won a few this year!)

So - can anyone tell me how common it is for a team to have 2 players in it that have got a 10 goal haul in a game and when the last time it occurred (before Lecras and Kennedy)?
 
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1) How many interstate sides have played 3 times in any particular non-VIC state? (include VIC teams that sold home games)

eg. Collingwood played at Football Park 3 times in 2002; Sydney played at Football Park 3 times in 2003

2) Of those sides, did any go 3-0 or 0-3?

I am guessing that WCE might have done it in 2006 since we played Adelaide in a final at Footy Park. But I can't guarantee they played both the Adelaide teams in Adelaide that year.
 
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Ooh! I found one.

Carlton played at Subiaco three times in 1996 and lost each time.
 
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A genuine question (and not crowing because my team has won a few this year!)

So - can anyone tell me how common it is for a team to have 2 players in it that have got a 10 goal haul in a game and when the last time it occurred (before Lecras and Kennedy)?

No need for modesty. We're all welcome to ask for or provide stats for any club.

I know that in 1995, North Melbourne had three: Carey, McAdam and Longmire.
 
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No need for modesty. We're all welcome to ask for or provide stats for any club.

I know that in 1995, North Melbourne had three: Carey, McAdam and Longmire.
Geelong had Ablett (many times) and Brownless (11 against Brisbane in 1991).
 

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