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Longest Current Streaks Not in a Ladder Position

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Look away Dees fans ...

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Ladder streaks - not in this position. Essendon hold a near unbeatable record for the longest period of time without occupying a certain ladder position. From Round 1 1934 to Round 2 1992 they failed to occupy 12th spot on the ladder - a combined total of 1109 rounds. The longest period of time not in 1st place on the ladder belongs to Sydney with 557 rounds from Round 2 1959 to Round 5 1986. Melbourne are currently more than half way to this total - they last occupied top spot in Round 3 2005, 337 rounds ago and need exactly another 10 seasons without sitting 1st to equal that record. --- Useless AFL Stats

 

Hmm thanks for that, just what I needed. 

West Coast’s record without occupying bottom, or second bottom and throw in 15th while you’re at it, is in serious trouble when we smack them by 15 goals R1.:ph34r:

Edited by Dee Zephyr

 
10 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

West Coast’s record without occupying bottom, or second bottom and throw in 15th while you’re at it, is in serious trouble when we smack them by 15 goals R1.:ph34r:

Which would also sort our run for position 1/2 as well.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

  • 1 year later...

BUMP

A potential record not broken. To think we only got around half way off the longest streak NOT to occupy #1. 
 

Feel a little sorry for those bloods supporters in the 60s, 70s and 80s. After last night, not so much for the bloods 2020s supporters...


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