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When will Melbourne break these embarrassing records?


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Anyways.. people might correct me on my recollections.

I recall when I was a wee tacker, pretending to be all of Jim Stynes, who would tap it to Glen Lovett who'd pass it to Stephen Tingay, and snag a goal as perhaps, Chopper Lovell, on the family farm near Portland...

[censored] Richard Osborne in 1993 snagged a lazy 10 and stopped an ongoing streak of losing. Of course, Melbourne were always going to be that team.  That is where my MFCCS began.

Anyways, I stumbled across this from SirSwamp.

Now firstly, you'll be glad that we're not top of the list, even without University.

But my mind did drift to... of the wins, that ended the longest losing streaks... how many were Melbourne complicit in?

Anyone care to answer...

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1 hour ago, Engorged Onion said:

How many were Melbourne complicit in?

Anyone care to answer...

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I think at least four of the interstate expansion teams belong to us. But I also think we’re of a similar age Onion, so I'll reframe the question. Other than the Sydney game you highlighted in 1993 and the GWS record, no other team has ever broken a streak of ten or more consecutive losses in a match against Melbourne (out of 30 or so instances, with more than half of those vs traditional Victorian teams).  

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On 3/6/2022 at 4:25 PM, Bimbo said:

It is a long time since we won more than 9 in a row.  We did 9 last year and counting the North Melbourne game, 8 in a row.  Carlton stopped a chance at 10

We won 11 in a row counting the last 2 games vs GWS and Bombers in 2020.

Its now 10 counting 7 last year and 3 this season. 

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On 3/6/2022 at 4:25 PM, Bimbo said:

It is a long time since we won more than 9 in a row.  We did 9 last year and counting the North Melbourne game, 8 in a row.  Carlton stopped a chance at 10

We don't count practice matches or JLT in AFL records. 

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I think it's time this thread was superseded by a more positive one, such as "Records being broken by the Melbourne Football Club".

There's our current membership number for a start. Also, does anyone know whether the 12 goal run in the GF was a GF record? (I assume it's been mentioned elsewhere if it was.) Of the 577 AFL players to have a 100% winning record, Bowey has played the most games. And so on. 

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17 hours ago, Skuit said:

I think at least four of the interstate expansion teams belong to us. But I also think we’re of a similar age Onion, so I'll reframe the question. Other than the Sydney game you highlighted in 1993 and the GWS record, no other team has ever broken a streak of ten or more consecutive losses in a match against Melbourne (out of 30 or so instances, with more than half of those vs traditional Victorian teams).  

I was at that Swans match. Pretty sure it was at Doglands. Dreadful.

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1 hour ago, COVID Dan said:

This thread is a great reminded of how far we have come as a club.

When you look back it has been a good ride. Long may it continue.

Its been a rapid rise from mid range to best. I  hope for lasts for a long long time. Everything is better when we are the best. Just the way it is. Would be fantastic to see the club a sustainable power club like sydney and geelong. Very proud as of now.

 

I was at Dallas Brooks Hall. Waverley and Kardinia Park for the records. 

What we are seeing now justifies everything we did, thought and remembered about 1996. The real supporters always hoped we would be here. The good guys ultimately and gloriously beat the attraction of the dollar. Thats what we were fighting for. 

 

Long may it last.

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On 4/15/2015 at 7:44 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Slightly different, but still waiting for a Melbourne player to kick 100 goals in a season.

Slightly different:

Waiting for Bowser to break the record for most consecutive game wins from debut. = 18 ( according to Gawny)

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Melbourne v North Melbourne History at Docklands Stadium

There has been 8 matches played between Melbourne and North Melbourne at Docklands Stadium. The first match between these two clubs at Docklands was on July 1, 2000 (when it was known as "Colonial Stadium"). The next game at Docklands between the Dees & Roos was in 2007 when the stadium was known as "Telstra Dome". From 2009 - 2014 (which was the last year the two clubs met at Docklands), there was a match each year between Melbourne and North at Docklands when it was known as "Etihad Stadium". (Source: https://finalsiren.com/PreviousGames.asp?Team1ID=6&Team2ID=13&Go=Go)

The startling statistic is that North beat Melbourne in all of these 8 matches.

If Melbourne beat North on Saturday (at "Marvel Stadium" as the ground is currently known), it will be the first time ever that the Dees will have beaten the Roos at Docklands.

Who wouldn't want to be there to witness that?

I'm there!

GO DEES!

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If Melbourne beat North on Saturday (at "Marvel Stadium" as the ground is currently known), it will be the first time ever that the Dees will have beaten the Roos at Docklands.

Who wouldn't want to be there to witness that?

I'm there!

GO DEES!

Likewise! I’ll be there also. GO DEES

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On 4/6/2022 at 3:10 PM, Winners at last said:

I was at that Swans match. Pretty sure it was at Doglands. Dreadful.

In 1993 we lost to Sydney in Sydney and the great Ron  Barassi unfortunately coached the Seans and I think they broke a fairly long losing streak.

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On 4/5/2022 at 7:25 PM, Engorged Onion said:

Anyways.. people might correct me on my recollections.

I recall when I was a wee tacker, pretending to be all of Jim Stynes, who would tap it to Glen Lovett who'd pass it to Stephen Tingay, and snag a goal as perhaps, Chopper Lovell, on the family farm near Portland...

[censored] Richard Osborne in 1993 snagged a lazy 10 and stopped an ongoing streak of losing. Of course, Melbourne were always going to be that team.  That is where my MFCCS began.

Anyways, I stumbled across this from SirSwamp.

Now firstly, you'll be glad that we're not top of the list, even without University.

But my mind did drift to... of the wins, that ended the longest losing streaks... how many were Melbourne complicit in?

Anyone care to answer...

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The WCEagles are racing towards the 10 losses on the trot. Have 6 since their upset win vs Pies in Round 4.

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7 hours ago, AC/DeeC said:

Melbourne v North Melbourne History at Docklands Stadium

There has been 8 matches played between Melbourne and North Melbourne at Docklands Stadium. The first match between these two clubs at Docklands was on July 1, 2000 (when it was known as "Colonial Stadium"). The next game at Docklands between the Dees & Roos was in 2007 when the stadium was known as "Telstra Dome". From 2009 - 2014 (which was the last year the two clubs met at Docklands), there was a match each year between Melbourne and North at Docklands when it was known as "Etihad Stadium". (Source: https://finalsiren.com/PreviousGames.asp?Team1ID=6&Team2ID=13&Go=Go)

The startling statistic is that North beat Melbourne in all of these 8 matches.

If Melbourne beat North on Saturday (at "Marvel Stadium" as the ground is currently known), it will be the first time ever that the Dees will have beaten the Roos at Docklands.

Who wouldn't want to be there to witness that?

I'm there!

GO DEES!

We’ve been starved for chances of beating them there in the last 8 years as we haven’t played them there since 2014. 

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On 4/5/2022 at 7:25 PM, Engorged Onion said:

Anyways.. people might correct me on my recollections.

I recall when I was a wee tacker, pretending to be all of Jim Stynes, who would tap it to Glen Lovett who'd pass it to Stephen Tingay, and snag a goal as perhaps, Chopper Lovell, on the family farm near Portland...

[censored] Richard Osborne in 1993 snagged a lazy 10 and stopped an ongoing streak of losing. Of course, Melbourne were always going to be that team.  That is where my MFCCS began.

Anyways, I stumbled across this from SirSwamp.

Now firstly, you'll be glad that we're not top of the list, even without University.

But my mind did drift to... of the wins, that ended the longest losing streaks... how many were Melbourne complicit in?

Anyone care to answer...

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Spoke to my mate Stan the Statistician and he said that since the Beginning of Time Melbourne was complicit in none of those streak-breaker games, which would surprise some. Clubhouse leader is Geelong with 5, followed by 3 each to Essendon, Collingwood and South/Sydney.

Two things: it’s good not to be on the list, and Stan needs to get a life!

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27 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We haven't beaten North in an away game on a Saturday since round 20 1991. The day Jako kicked 11.

Good thing we have Big Benny Brown to kick 12 this week then.

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