Magic Mike
All Australian
- Nov 9, 2011
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Hi guys,
With the chance of notching up our inaugural win over Melbourne this Sunday, it's got me thinking about the team(s) that will be the last to lose a game to either expansion team.
After joining the AFL in 1995, Fremantle had managed to register a win against every team by Round 2, 2000 with Port Adelaide being the last team they registered a win against. The first team they registered a win against was Fitzroy.
After joining the AFL in 1997, Port Adelaide had managed to register a win against every team by Round 8, 2003 with North Melbourne being the last team they registered a win against. The first team they registered a win against was Geelong.
In summary, it took 6 seasons for Fremantle, and 7 seasons for Port Adelaide.
Will it take GC and GWS longer than that to notch up wins against each of the other 16 teams in the league? Keep in mind that Fremantle and Port Adelaide were competitive from the get go, rather than spending their early years in the cellar.
Call it a game of survivor if you wish, but this will be fun to watch as both expansion teams continue to develop.
Will the last team to remain unbeaten be one of the teams up the top end of the ladder at present (Collingwood, Hawthorn, Sydney, Geelong), or will those teams drop a game to the expansion teams sooner than expected, leaving a current mid table side such as West Coast, Fremantle, Adelaide, Essendon or North Melbourne to be the last man standing.
Here is the list of teams that GC and GWS have beaten, and I will update the list over time as both GC and GWS register their inaugural wins against each of the 16 established clubs.
Established teams that Gold Coast have beaten (in order):
#1 - Port Adelaide - round 5 2011
#2 - Brisbane - round 7 2011
#3 - Richmond - round 17 2011
#NA - GWS - round 20 2012
#4 - Carlton - round 22 2012
#5 - St Kilda - round 1 2013
#6 - Melbourne - round 7 2013
#7 - Western Bulldogs - round 8 2013
#8 - North Melbourne - round 11 2013
#9 - Collingwood - round 17 2013
#10 - Geelong - round 14 2014
#11 - Essendon - round 21 2015
#12 - Fremantle - round 2 2016
#13 - Hawthorn - round 3 2017
#14 - West Coast Eagles~ - round 11 2017
#15 - Sydney - round 18 2018
#16 - Adelaide - round 3 2020
Remaining: no team
Established teams that GWS Giants have beaten (in order):
#NA - Gold Coast - round 7 2012
#1 - Port Adelaide - round 19 2012
#2 - Melbourne - round 19 2013
#3 - Sydney - round 1 2014
#4 - Brisbane - round 13 2014
#5 - Carlton - round 14 2014
#6 - Western Bulldogs - round 23 2014
#7 - St Kilda - round 1 2015
#8 - Hawthorn - round 6 2015
#9 - Adelaide - round 8 2015
#10 - Essendon - round 19 2015
#11 - Geelong - round 2 2016
#12 - Fremantle - round 7 2016
#13 - Richmond - round 19 2016
#14 - North Melbourne - round 23 2016
#15 - Collingwood - round 8 2017
#16 - West Coast Eagles - round 10 2017
Remaining: no team
~ West Coast drew with GCFC round 18 2015
With the chance of notching up our inaugural win over Melbourne this Sunday, it's got me thinking about the team(s) that will be the last to lose a game to either expansion team.
After joining the AFL in 1995, Fremantle had managed to register a win against every team by Round 2, 2000 with Port Adelaide being the last team they registered a win against. The first team they registered a win against was Fitzroy.
After joining the AFL in 1997, Port Adelaide had managed to register a win against every team by Round 8, 2003 with North Melbourne being the last team they registered a win against. The first team they registered a win against was Geelong.
In summary, it took 6 seasons for Fremantle, and 7 seasons for Port Adelaide.
Will it take GC and GWS longer than that to notch up wins against each of the other 16 teams in the league? Keep in mind that Fremantle and Port Adelaide were competitive from the get go, rather than spending their early years in the cellar.
Call it a game of survivor if you wish, but this will be fun to watch as both expansion teams continue to develop.
Will the last team to remain unbeaten be one of the teams up the top end of the ladder at present (Collingwood, Hawthorn, Sydney, Geelong), or will those teams drop a game to the expansion teams sooner than expected, leaving a current mid table side such as West Coast, Fremantle, Adelaide, Essendon or North Melbourne to be the last man standing.
Here is the list of teams that GC and GWS have beaten, and I will update the list over time as both GC and GWS register their inaugural wins against each of the 16 established clubs.
Established teams that Gold Coast have beaten (in order):
#1 - Port Adelaide - round 5 2011
#2 - Brisbane - round 7 2011
#3 - Richmond - round 17 2011
#NA - GWS - round 20 2012
#4 - Carlton - round 22 2012
#5 - St Kilda - round 1 2013
#6 - Melbourne - round 7 2013
#7 - Western Bulldogs - round 8 2013
#8 - North Melbourne - round 11 2013
#9 - Collingwood - round 17 2013
#10 - Geelong - round 14 2014
#11 - Essendon - round 21 2015
#12 - Fremantle - round 2 2016
#13 - Hawthorn - round 3 2017
#14 - West Coast Eagles~ - round 11 2017
#15 - Sydney - round 18 2018
#16 - Adelaide - round 3 2020
Remaining: no team
Established teams that GWS Giants have beaten (in order):
#NA - Gold Coast - round 7 2012
#1 - Port Adelaide - round 19 2012
#2 - Melbourne - round 19 2013
#3 - Sydney - round 1 2014
#4 - Brisbane - round 13 2014
#5 - Carlton - round 14 2014
#6 - Western Bulldogs - round 23 2014
#7 - St Kilda - round 1 2015
#8 - Hawthorn - round 6 2015
#9 - Adelaide - round 8 2015
#10 - Essendon - round 19 2015
#11 - Geelong - round 2 2016
#12 - Fremantle - round 7 2016
#13 - Richmond - round 19 2016
#14 - North Melbourne - round 23 2016
#15 - Collingwood - round 8 2017
#16 - West Coast Eagles - round 10 2017
Remaining: no team
~ West Coast drew with GCFC round 18 2015
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