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STATISTIC

MELBOURNE

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Kicking efficiency

69.8%

Brisbane 67.8%

Kicking efficiency differential

+6.5%

Brisbane +3.8%

Disposal efficiency

74.8%

Collingwood 74.7%

Marks inside 50

18.8

Richmond 13.6

Marks inside 50 differential

+10.4

Port Adelaide +4.2

Contested possession differential

+21.6

West Coast +13.4

Clearance differential

+9

Fremantle +6

Inside 50s

65.2

Richmond 61.2

Scores per inside 50

49.1%

West Coast 48.2%

Goals per inside 50

31%

West Coast 28.5%

Points for

133

Richmond 98.6

Intercept points

84

Richmond 68.8

Clearance points

44.6

West Coast 32.6

Defensive half to score

19%

Richmond 14.7%

Consecutive quarters won

18

West Coast 15

Offensive one-on-one win

39%

GWS 35.7%

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

STATISTIC

MELBOURNE

NEXT-BEST

Kicking efficiency

69.8%

Brisbane 67.8%

Kicking efficiency differential

+6.5%

Brisbane +3.8%

Disposal efficiency

74.8%

Collingwood 74.7%

Marks inside 50

18.8

Richmond 13.6

Marks inside 50 differential

+10.4

Port Adelaide +4.2

Contested possession differential

+21.6

West Coast +13.4

Clearance differential

+9

Fremantle +6

Inside 50s

65.2

Richmond 61.2

Scores per inside 50

49.1%

West Coast 48.2%

Goals per inside 50

31%

West Coast 28.5%

Points for

133

Richmond 98.6

Intercept points

84

Richmond 68.8

Clearance points

44.6

West Coast 32.6

Defensive half to score

19%

Richmond 14.7%

Consecutive quarters won

18

West Coast 15

Offensive one-on-one win

39%

GWS 35.7%

 

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The Media can’t stop talking about us.

Our numbers are off the charts not only for this season but all time club history and AFL.

Its Insane , and my head feels like exploding reading it all, just not used to it.

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Just now, hemingway said:

This is becoming very indulgent. 

And loving it!!

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No matter who we have played, or how much weight you place on statistics, there can be no denying that those numbers are bloody impressive!

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3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Would you prefer to hop in a time machine and go back to 2012?

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Perhaps for quiet reflection in order to maintain some balance and to remember our past.

In order to go forward we have to remember where we have come from. 

Not to be consumed by it but it allows us to appreciate our success that much more. 

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13 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

The Media can’t stop talking about us.

Our numbers are off the charts not only for this season but all time club history and AFL.

Its Insane , and my head feels like exploding reading it all, just not used to it.

I know you're expecting this D, but, it's enough to make you dizzy DeeZee......just saying

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The question is "have we peaked too early ? ""

Surely, they will have to come off their current form soon?

And what will that look like?

Still winning games but by smaller margins or some "shock losses."

Just hope we can maintain our form until QB. I would hate to go down to the Woods. Imagine how Eddie and the Army will be if they knock us off?

Is that something that we can entertain in the current heady days of success. 

I am beginning to worry.

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2 minutes ago, hemingway said:

 

I am beginning to worry.

Worry?

I've been wearing my Dees gear to work, watching the highlights during break times, lapping up every decent article I can get my hands on and humming 'It's a Grand Old Flag' to myself every time I hop out of bed.

Enjoy it, hemingway.  It's not often teams, let alone ours, are able to have such a dominant period.

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4 minutes ago, hemingway said:

The question is "have we peaked too early ? ""

Surely, they will have to come off their current form soon?

And what will that look like?

Still winning games but by smaller margins or some "shock losses."

Just hope we can maintain our form until QB. I would hate to go down to the Woods. Imagine how Eddie and the Army will be if they knock us off?

Is that something that we can entertain in the current heady days of success. 

I am beginning to worry.

My non-Melbourne mates have been heavily reminding me that there is no silverware for May champions despite me being relatively subdued in their company.

I'm under no illusions that we will probably have some stumbles but I'm wrapped with the way we've been playing for the past month and where we are heading.

I have one of the worst cases of MFCSS and even I'm seeing a light at the end of my one-eyed tunnel vision.

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8 minutes ago, hemingway said:

The question is "have we peaked too early ? ""

Surely, they will have to come off their current form soon?

And what will that look like?

Still winning games but by smaller margins or some "shock losses."

Just hope we can maintain our form until QB. I would hate to go down to the Woods. Imagine how Eddie and the Army will be if they knock us off?

Is that something that we can entertain in the current heady days of success. 

I am beginning to worry.

Goodwin said at he start of the year that we would have our ups and downs this season. 

We’ve had the dizzying highs (Adelaide, Carlton, GC, Essendon) 

and the terrifying lows (Hawthorn, Richmond)

so next should be the creamy middles. 

I’m ok with that (as long as we win)

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2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Worry?

I've been wearing my Dees gear to work, watching the highlights during break times, lapping up every decent article I can get my hands on and humming 'It's a Grand Old Flag' to myself every time I hop out of bed.

Enjoy it, hemingway.  It's not often teams, let alone ours, are able to have such a dominant period.

Okay Wise, I guess you must have deserved your moniker.

i just can't stop worrying though. 

I will try and embrace Yin and Yang, increase my medication, and ease back on the intake of my favourite indulgences. 

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3 minutes ago, Robot Devil said:

Goodwin said at he start of the year that we would have our ups and downs this season. 

We’ve had the dizzying highs (Adelaide, Carlton, GC, Essendon) 

and the terrifying lows (Hawthorn, Richmond)

so next should be the creamy middles. 

I’m ok with that (as long as we win)

I would settle for creamy middles !

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20 minutes ago, hemingway said:

The question is "have we peaked too early ? ""

Surely, they will have to come off their current form soon?

And what will that look like?

Still winning games but by smaller margins or some "shock losses."

Just hope we can maintain our form until QB. I would hate to go down to the Woods. Imagine how Eddie and the Army will be if they knock us off?

Is that something that we can entertain in the current heady days of success. 

I am beginning to worry.

Would we drop half for rest or should we go the whole obliteration?

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Are these stats for the season or just the last 5 weeks?

How can our average points for be 133?  Our season aggregate score is 1086/10 games = 108.6 avg and Richmond is a close second at 1010/10 = 101 avg.

We’re travelling ok, but looks like some selective number crunching. 

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26 minutes ago, hemingway said:

The question is "have we peaked too early ? ""

Surely, they will have to come off their current form soon?

And what will that look like?

Still winning games but by smaller margins or some "shock losses."

Just hope we can maintain our form until QB. I would hate to go down to the Woods. Imagine how Eddie and the Army will be if they knock us off?

Is that something that we can entertain in the current heady days of success. 

I am beginning to worry.

I see a lot of similarities in our list with Geelong 2007.  They won 10.5 games in 2006, which is the year Bomber almost got the bullet.  It's not a perfect analogy, because Geelong played finals in 2004 and 2005, nonetheless I think the talent levels are somewhat similar.

Early in 2007 Geelong were 2 wins from 5 games and self reflecting after a loss to North at home.  Paul Chapman famously addressed his teammates after that loss.  Geelong beat Richmond by 157 points in Round 6 to get their season back on track.  In fact, they went on to win the next 15 games in a row and lost just one more for the year as they secured their first flag since 1963.

Now clearly I'm not suggesting we'll do the same, but this precedent from a young and inconsistent side shows that we haven't necessarily peaked too early.  

We will lose games.  We will play badly where nuffies will get hot under the collar.  And there will be plenty of time to regain form.

just enjoy what they're doing now.

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4 minutes ago, ProDee said:

I see a lot of similarities in our list with Geelong 2007.  They won 10.5 games in 2006, which is the year Bomber almost got the bullet.  It's not a perfect analogy, because Geelong played finals in 2004 and 2005, nonetheless I think the talent levels are somewhat similar.

Early in 2007 Geelong were 2 wins from 5 games and self reflecting after a loss to North at home.  Paul Chapman famously addressed his teammates after that loss.  Geelong beat Richmond by 157 points in Round 6 to get their season back on track.  In fact, they went on to win the next 15 games in a row and lost just one more for the year as they secured their first flag since 1963.

Now clearly I'm not suggesting we'll do the same, but this precedent from a young and inconsistent side shows that we haven't necessarily peaked too early.  

We will lose games.  We will play badly where nuffies will get hot under the collar.  And there will be plenty of time to regain form.

just enjoy what they're doing now.

Go on, admit it. You are. And there's nothing wrong with that.

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