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The Ladder if the one-goal thrillers were reversed?

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CLUB PLAYED WINS LOSSES % POINTS
Richmond 8 7 1 108.2% 28
Adelaide 8 6 2 127.2% 24
West Coast 8 6 2 112.9% 24
Melbourne 8 6 2 111.9% 24
Port Adelaide 8 5 3 150.8% 20
St Kilda 8 5 3 110.7% 20
North Melbourne 8 5 3 92.1% 20
GWS Giants 8 4 4 120.5% 16
Geelong 8 4 4 116.5% 16
Western Bulldogs 8 4 4 107.8% 16
Essendon 8 4 4 91.4% 16
Gold Coast 8 4 4 86.2% 16
Sydney 8 3 5 94.3% 12
Carlton 8 3 5 80.2% 12
Collingwood 8 2 6 91.4% 8
Fremantle 8 2 6 85.4% 8
Hawthorn 8 2 6 76.5% 8
Brisbane 8 0 8 66.9% 0
 

I don’t like it because it means Richmond are top of the ladder.

 
14 minutes ago, Chook said:

I don’t like it because it means Richmond are top of the ladder.

Norf in the 8 also doesn't sit well with me.

4 hours ago, Chook said:

I don’t like it because it means Richmond are top of the ladder.

 

4 hours ago, Daily Dose of Demons said:

Norf in the 8 also doesn't sit well with me.

Here you go guys. Fixed.

The ladder if two-goal (ahem, 13 point) thrillers were reversed . . .

Melbourne 8     7    1 111.9%   28
Port Adelaide 8 6 2 150.2% 24
Adelaide 8 2    127.9% 24
West Coast 8 5 3 112.9% 20
Bulldogs 8 5 3 108.8% 20
Richmond 8 5 3 107.7% 20
Gold Coast 8 5 3 86.1% 16
GWS 8 4 4 120.5% 16
Geelong 8 4 4 116.5% 16
North Melb            8 4 4 92.8% 16
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

Edited by Skuit


1 hour ago, Chook said:

It's perfect!

And if it was like that, and stayed like that, it would be a just about perfect finals scenario as well . . .

West Coast travel the Nullabor to match up against us at the G'. Hehe.

Port and Adelaide belt the absolute living bejeesus out of each other in the first week.

Doggies account for GWS to send them packing;

The Swans, Hawk, and Cats are nowhere to be seen.

And Richmond come up against their bogey-team for another humiliating elimination final exit from 5th.

9 hours ago, Demonland said:
CLUB PLAYED WINS LOSSES % POINTS
Richmond 8 7 1 108.2% 28
Adelaide 8 6 2 127.2% 24
West Coast 8 6 2 112.9% 24
Melbourne 8 6 2 111.9% 24
Port Adelaide 8 5 3 150.8% 20
St Kilda 8 5 3 110.7% 20
North Melbourne 8 5 3 92.1% 20
GWS Giants 8 4 4 120.5% 16
Geelong 8 4 4 116.5% 16
Western Bulldogs 8 4 4 107.8% 16
Essendon 8 4 4 91.4% 16
Gold Coast 8 4 4 86.2% 16
Sydney 8 3 5 94.3% 12
Carlton 8 3 5 80.2% 12
Collingwood 8 2 6 91.4% 8
Fremantle 8 2 6 85.4% 8
Hawthorn 8 2 6 76.5% 8
Brisbane 8 0 8 66.9% 0

Why... why would you tease us like this.

 

How about we actually just win the games :rolleyes:

Then what is ... IS

and not what if !! :unsure:


They do look nice those scenarios! Unfortunately they're dreams! 

I reckon we learn more in the long run through where we sit now. We will get even better much more quickly through experiencing what happens when we bring substantially less than 120 minutes each week.

Now do classical gas.

15 hours ago, Skuit said:

 

Here you go guys. Fixed.

The ladder if two-goal (ahem, 13 point) thrillers were reversed . . .

Melbourne 8     7    1 111.9%   28
Port Adelaide 8 6 2 150.2% 24
Adelaide 8 2    127.9% 24
West Coast 8 5 3 112.9% 20
Bulldogs 8 5 3 108.8% 20
Richmond 8 5 3 107.7% 20
Gold Coast 8 5 3 86.1% 16
GWS 8 4 4 120.5% 16
Geelong 8 4 4 116.5% 16
North Melb            8 4 4 92.8% 16
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

I dont know, maybe its actually an accurate form guide..... If so were gonna smash Norf.

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