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Update to our club's 2022 win record at the conclusion of all seasons.

An impressive 80%, two premierships and all teams making finals:

AFL Men's = 16/22 Semi Finalist

AFL Women's = 10/12 Grand Finalist; 12/13 Premiers

VFL Men's = 19/20 Premiers

VFL Women's = 12/17 Prelim Finalist

 

Our record over the last five years:

2018 = 61% (67 games)

2019 = 39% (61)

2020* = 58% (24)

2021 = 72% (60)

2022 = 80% (86)

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

11 wins at Adelaide Oval. The highest of any non-SA team at the venue. West Coast 2nd with 9.

Soon to be 12 ......

 

:goody:

 

It's probably become a significant rivalry between Port and us.

The funny thing is we are not aware of it.

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On 02/06/2024 at 20:44, Demonland said:

This one may have come to an end but it's still a record we can be proud of.

 

A very proud one - at a team and personal level - also tracking to come to an end: Jack Crisp due to pass Jimma's consecutive games record in Round 8. 😒

On 17/03/2024 at 06:00, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We’re 4-0 in round 1 clashes against the Dogs.

Really very minor in this realm.

If it’s Pies or Lions might be worthy. 

2 minutes ago, 58er said:

Really very minor in this realm.

If it’s Pies or Lions might be worthy. 

Interested we won’t be so proud of is by 2029 ( or when Trac and Clarry and JV have retired and we only have ONE flag to our record. 

Top 4 finishes might be a consolation prize but not really. 


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