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Total games lost to injury from Rounds 2-12, 2020

Team Games lost to best 22 with injury Total games lost to injury
North Melbourne 84 127
Fremantle 65 95
Collingwood 60 71
Western Bulldogs 59 80
Carlton 57 78
Essendon 56 104
Geelong 56 83
Sydney 51 89
Adelaide 49 66
West Coast 39 65
GWS 39 63
Port Adelaide 37 48
Hawthorn 34 68
St Kilda 31 43
Brisbane 30 42
Richmond 24 67
Melbourne 22 52
Gold Coast 15 49
  Total = 808 games lost to best 22  
  Average: 44.9 games per club  

Total games lost to injury from Rounds 2-12, 2019

Team Games lost to best 22 with injury Total games lost to injury
Melbourne 91 119
GWS 66 73
St Kilda 64 111
Richmond 64 87
Sydney 64 92
Collingwood 61 95
Carlton 58 84
Gold Coast 57 109
North Melbourne 56 110
Geelong 52 69
Fremantle 50 78
Port Adelaide 50 74
Essendon 44 74
Adelaide 42 57
West Coast 41 68
Hawthorn 38 71
Western Bulldogs 33 62
Brisbane 9 42
  Total = 940 games lost to best 22  
  Average: 52.2 games per club  
 

No excuses this year. 

the next 6 weeks should give us a good idea where this group is at. Mentally, and how much they want it

 

We’ve had a great run with injuries this season. No excuses there.

Credit to Burg and the fitness staff this year!

Edited by Lord Travis


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