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How are Geelong travelling for most Points For for a season?

Currently on 2029 with Gold Coast at the Cattery next week.

What total would get them into the top 10 or 20 for a H&A season?

Also, what were the lengths of each quarter at Kardinia Park yesterday?
 
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How are Geelong travelling for most Points For for a season?

Currently on 2029 with Gold Coast at the Cattery next week.

What total would get them into the top 10 or 20 for a H&A season?

Also, what were the lengths of each quarter at Kardinia Park yesterday?

Pies currently have a greater average points for than Geelong (16 played v 18 played so no point looking at totals) and have Port and the Lions still to come. Either way, both seasons aren't particularly massive looking over the history of VFL/AFL.
 

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What are the biggest turnarounds during a single match?

Essendon led by 30 points today, for the Pies to come back and win by 74 points.

This means it was an 104 point turnaround. What's the record?
 
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What are the biggest turnarounds during a single match?

Essendon led by 30 points today, for the Pies to come back and win by 74 points.

This means it was an 104 point turnaround. What's the record?

If i'm not mistaken it is Geelong against St. Kilda 1899 sectional round 3.

Geelong 162 - 1 St.Kilda

St. Kilda kicking the first point.

I could be wrong.
 
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If i'm not mistaken it is Geelong against St. Kilda 1899 sectional round 3.

Geelong 162 - 1 St.Kilda

St. Kilda kicking the first point.

I could be wrong.

It is documented that St Kilda scored the first point so as nearly all progressive scores during a quarter are not documented, that most likely is it.
 
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It is documented that St Kilda scored the first point so as nearly all progressive scores during a quarter are not documented, that most likely is it.

I have hazy memories of Richmond being six goals down early in this match before going on to win by 152 points. The Age's report (p.28) lends weight to this in stating that Richmond kicked four goals in the last seven minutes of the first term to trail 5.3 to 7.1 at quarter time.

If the margin was exactly six goals, the turnaround would be 188 points.
 
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I am wondering about weeks spent on top of the ladder.

Particularly in the (circa) AFL era.

Eg - 1990 - 2011 (Current)

and 1987 - 2011 (Current)

What are the rankings of teams in terms of time spent atop the ladder at the end of each round?

Who has been there the longest/most in the AFL era?
 
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I am wondering about weeks spent on top of the ladder.

Particularly in the (circa) AFL era.

Eg - 1990 - 2011 (Current)

and 1987 - 2011 (Current)

What are the rankings of teams in terms of time spent atop the ladder at the end of each round?

Who has been there the longest/most in the AFL era?

West Coast has been there most. Richmond has gone the longest without being in top place - not since round 12 1995.

Times top of the ladder after a completed round 1990-2011 round 19. (From 1987).

Code:
West Coast      87 (89)
Essendon        66 (68)
Geelong         62 (63)
St Kilda        43 (43)
Brisbane        32 (32)
Collingwood     30 (31)
WB/Footscray    28 (29)
Nth Melbourne   26 (26)
Carlton         23 (40)
Port Adelaide   22 (22)
Adelaide        16 (16)
Hawthorn        15 (48)
Sydney          13 (20)
Melbourne       12 (14)
Richmond         4 (4)
Fitzroy          0 (0)
Fremantle        0 (0)
West Coast have been on top after 16.39% of rounds they have played.
Collingwood 1897-2011 have been on top after 14.74% of rounds they have played (322 times.)

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West Coast has been there most. Richmond has gone the longest without being in top place - not since round 12 1995.

Times top of the ladder after a completed round 1990-2011 round 19. (From 1987).

Code:
West Coast      87 (89)
Essendon        66 (68)
Geelong         62 (63)
St Kilda        43 (43)
Brisbane        32 (32)
Collingwood     30 (31)
WB/Footscray    28 (29)
Nth Melbourne   26 (26)
Carlton         23 (40)
Port Adelaide   22 (22)
Adelaide        16 (16)
Hawthorn        15 (48)
Sydney          13 (20)
Melbourne       12 (14)
Richmond         4 (4)
Fitzroy          0 (0)
Fremantle        0 (0)
West Coast have been on top after 16.39% of rounds they have played.
Collingwood 1897-2011 have been on top after 14.74% of rounds they have played (322 times.)

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What do the numbers in brackets signify?
 

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Typical!

Let's rank those top teams on another measure.

West Coast (3)
Essendon (3)
Geelong (2)
St Kilda (0)
Brisbane Lions (3)
Collingwood (2, soon to be 3)

Bugger! I think that is yet more proof on how 'unlucky' this team has been!

West Coast has been there most. Richmond has gone the longest without being in top place - not since round 12 1995.


Times top of the ladder after a completed round 1990-2011 round 19. (From 1987).

Code:
West Coast      87 (89)
Essendon        66 (68)
Geelong         62 (63)
St Kilda        43 (43)
Brisbane        32 (32)
Collingwood     30 (31)
WB/Footscray    28 (29)
Nth Melbourne   26 (26)
Carlton         23 (40)
Port Adelaide   22 (22)
Adelaide        16 (16)
Hawthorn        15 (48)
Sydney          13 (20)
Melbourne       12 (14)
Richmond         4 (4)
Fitzroy          0 (0)
Fremantle        0 (0)
West Coast have been on top after 16.39% of rounds they have played.
Collingwood 1897-2011 have been on top after 14.74% of rounds they have played (322 times.)

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do you guys know what the win-loss record is for teams who made 5 or more changes from one week to the next the AFL era??

obviously disregarding from last game of a season to the first game of the next season.
 
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do you guys know what the win-loss record is for teams who made 5 or more changes from one week to the next the AFL era??

obviously disregarding from last game of a season to the first game of the next season.

1990-present

Code:
Changes  5       6       7     8     9    10    11  |     5+   Win%
----------------------------------------------------|--------------
Ad|  7- 15-0  3- 4-0  2- 1-0                        | 12- 20-0 37.5
Br| 15- 23-1  4- 6-1                                | 19- 29-2 40.0
Ca| 11-  9-0  5- 2-0  1- 1-0                        | 17- 12-0 58.6
Co| 12- 19-0  2- 7-0  1- 4-0                        | 15- 30-0 33.3
Es| 23- 21-2  7- 9-0  1- 6-0                        | 31- 36-2 46.4
Fi|  2- 12-0  0- 3-0  0- 1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0            |  3- 17-0 15.0
Fr|  8- 16-0  2- 6-0  2- 6-0 0-1-0             1-0-0| 13- 29-0 31.0
Ge| 15-  9-0  4- 5-0  2- 3-0 1-2-0                  | 22- 19-0 53.7
GC|  1-  3-0                                        |  1-  3-0 25.0
Ha|  0-  3-0  2- 3-0  0- 2-0 1-0-0                  |  3-  8-0 27.3
Me|  9- 12-1  4- 7-0  0- 3-0 0-1-0                  | 13- 23-1 36.5
NM|  5-  7-0  3- 3-0  2- 1-0                        | 10- 11-0 47.6
PA|  5-  7-0  3- 1-0  0- 1-0                        |  8-  9-0 47.1
Ri| 12- 18-0  2- 8-0  0- 3-0                        | 14- 29-0 32.6
St| 17- 23-0  2- 2-0  1- 0-0 0-1-0       0-1-0      | 20- 27-0 42.6
Sy|  3- 17-0  6- 7-0  1- 2-0                        | 10- 26-0 27.8
WC| 16- 19-2  4- 3-0  1- 4-0                        | 21- 26-2 44.9
WB|  8- 10-1  4- 4-0         0-1-0                  | 12- 15-1 44.6
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T |169-243-7 57-80-1 14-38-0 3-6-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0|244-369-8 39.9
 
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In round 13 this year every winning team scored in triple figures and every losing team scored in double figures.

When was the last time this happened? And how often has it happened?
 
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In round 13 this year every winning team scored in triple figures and every losing team scored in double figures.

When was the last time this happened? And how often has it happened?

Sharp observation.

Code:
Year Rd M
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1920 18 4
1941  3 6
1942  8 5
1971  8 6
1972  6 6
1973 14 6
1973 17 6
1978 17 6
1983  8 6
1983 21 6
1983 22 6
1984  9 6
1987  3 7
1990  1 7
1992 16 7
2000 20 8
2001  6 8
2004 17 8
2006 10 8
2010  4 8
2011 13 8
 
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In round 13 this year every winning team scored in triple figures and every losing team scored in double figures.

When was the last time this happened? And how often has it happened?

Rounds with 8 matches - 1995-2011

Round 20 2000
Round 6 2001
Round 17 2004
Round 10 2006
Round 4 2010
Round 13 2011

The Bear's answer wasn't there as I posted.
 
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Collingwood have yet to concede 100 pts this year so far..

How many times has a team gone thru the H&A season without conceding 100 pts. Checking up - West Coast did it in 1991, and St.Kilda went close in 2009 with just 1 game.

I am guessing that before 1945 it would have happened quite a lot, so maybe from 1945 and then from 1987 when VFL/AFL started to expand.
 
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Gad! Colour!

Adding colour to those pages was a suggestion of mine. ie. colours for 1st, last and those in the top 4/5/6/8. Don't think I suggested pink though :p

Something I've been meaning to take up with Paul is certain stats that will in all likelihood never be broken. I don't mean highest score or biggest margin, there is every likelihood that these could be broken, as they almost were by Geelong, I mean that for some stats, no game these days will ever enter the top 20 or 30:

eg. Lowest Scores, Least Points in a Game, Least Scoring Shots etc

So my proposal is a secondary stat for all of these, but after a certain date. The question is, what date? 1926? Post WWII? AFL era? Games that should be on these lists: Freo's 1.7 in 2009, Brisbane's 2.5 in 1988, etc

So then we would have something like:

Lowest Scores, Lowest Scores (1926-), Least Points in a Game, Least Points in a Game (1926-), ...
 
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Collingwood have yet to concede 100 pts this year so far..

How many times has a team gone thru the H&A season without conceding 100 pts. Checking up - West Coast did it in 1991, and St.Kilda went close in 2009 with just 1 game.

I am guessing that before 1945 it would have happened quite a lot, so maybe from 1945 and then from 1987 when VFL/AFL started to expand.

Collingwood and West Coast are the only two instances since Carlton in 1967. Incidentally, it was the year that "out on the full" was first penalised by a free kick.

1960's - 18 times
1950's - 15
1940's - 4
1930's - 3
1920's - 33
1910's - 55
1900's - 58
1890's - 20
 

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