If clubs win a lot of close games, what does that tell us about the club’s culture?
How have crowd numbers evolved for interstate teams?
Bulldogs still in front on frees, but the gap’s closing
The Bulldogs are still in front on free kicks, but the Eagles are closing the gap
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The top 8 is tighter than ever
This looks like the tightest top 8 ever, for this point in the season
DockerWatch: The Threeinarowenning
The Dockers have pulled ahead of their rivals, the 1984 Kangaroos! At this pace, Freo’s on track to have only the second or third worst season by a reigning minor premier in 119 years of AFL/VFL history, not the absolute worst. Way to go!
Can’t stop the Bont
Marcus Bontempelli is extremely good at football
Women are under-represented in footy
Women represent 41.4% of spectators at footy games, but approximately 0% of Fox commentators
How much will Nic Nat’s absence hurt the Eagles?
This year, West Coast are dominating the league in average hit outs per game. The Eagles have managed to rack up 52.8 hit outs each game in 2016, compared to a league average of 40. Melbourne are the league’s second-placed team for hit outs, thanks to the amply-bearded Max Gawn, but even they lag behind the Eagles by nearly 6 hit outs per game. West Coast’s ruck dominance will almost definitely wane a little over the next couple of months, as Nic Naitanui spends 6-8 weeks on the sidelines recovering from Achilles surgery. But how much can we expect the Eagles’ performance to slide? This is a difficult question to answer, as quantifying the contribution of any one player to a team’s performance is messy and inexact. But we can try to get a feel for how the Eagles might perform without Nic Nat by comparing the team’s performance in games with and without him over the past few years. When we
What is the worst losing streak in AFL history?
What is the worst losing streak in AFL/VFL history?
The Eagles’ worst quarters of all time
The Eagles didn’t manage to record a score in their final quarter against Adelaide in Round 12, notching up their first scoreless quarter at home in the club’s history. The Crows scored 41 points in the final term, so the score differential for the Eagles was -41. That doesn’t manage to crack the top 20 worst ever quarters for the Eagles, measured by score differential. Measured by score differential, the fourth quarter against the Crows was only the Eagles’ 37th worst quarter ever. There, Eagles fans, that’s not so bad! Although it was the eighth worst final quarter in the club’s history, but we won’t mention that.