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Never thought I'd see the day. With us near the top and the dogs near the bottom, the world has been turned upside down.

FK Ladder Round 4 - 2023

 
9 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I cannot believe my eyes. Doggies 17th. I wonder whether there is a correlation? 😂

The planet's on fire, the world order is changing, and the Doggies are at the bottom of the free kick ladder. Are these the three signs the ancients prophesied?

 

It's opposite day baby!

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i'm calling for a recount

richmond and hawthorn should be further down

and who tf did port upset?

1 hour ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I cannot believe my eyes. Doggies 17th. I wonder whether there is a correlation? 😂

Someone did a breakdown late last season. There’s a near direct correlation for Doggies losing matches when they lose the free kick count or win it by less than 5.

 
16 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

and who tf did port upset?

Everyone!

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They still don't ping Libba for throwing it, or it'd be -116


  • Demonland changed the title to Free Kick Differential 2023
  • 1 month later...
On 4/11/2023 at 6:13 PM, Whispering_Jack said:

Not happy with the stats for Freo. If that state of affairs continues, I’ll write a letter to Gill.

It helped them win against us and worsen our ladder position and as a result, lessened the LJ trade value.

16 hours ago, Demonland said:

An update after Round 12

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We are slipping into a deficit, which KB should ensure.


A difference of 76 between best and worst is not right. Time to rethink umpiring and rules.

We were down 9 frees against the lolly blues - 13 to 22. Could it be that we were ahead of the doggies?

 

How come all of a sudden the frees are being flashed up instead of hidden?

We must have been killing it a few weeks back because the last few weeks we’ve been murdered. 

  • 3 weeks later...

Best differentials

1 - Brisbane (+48)
2 - St Kilda (+42)
3 - Fremantle (+37)
4 - Carlton (+26)
5 - Collingwood (+26)

Worst differentials

1 - North Melbourne (-40)
2 - Richmond (-35)
3 - Port Adelaide (-33)
4 - Adelaide (-23)
5 - Hawthorn (-21)

Most frees for

1 - Carlton (284)
2 - Brisbane (279)
3 - Adelaide (276)
4 - Collingwood (275)
5 - St Kilda (274)

Least frees for

1 - GWS (206)
2 - Hawthorn (228)
3 - Richmond (228)
4 - Essendon (231)
5 - North Melbourne (240)

Most frees against

1 - Port Adelaide (305)
2 - Adelaide (299)
3 - North Melbourne (280)
4 - Sydney (277)
5 - West Coast & Geelong (266)

Least frees against

1 - GWS (214)
2 - Essendon (223)
3 - Brisbane (231)
4 - St Kilda (232)
5 - Fremantle (236)

The Round 15 Free Kick Ladder

FK Ladder Round 15

What about goals from free kicks? We must be down near the bottom of that


10 hours ago, Demonland said:

Best differentials

1 - Brisbane (+48)
2 - St Kilda (+42)
3 - Fremantle (+37)
4 - Carlton (+26)
5 - Collingwood (+26)

Worst differentials

1 - North Melbourne (-40)
2 - Richmond (-35)
3 - Port Adelaide (-33)
4 - Adelaide (-23)
5 - Hawthorn (-21)

Most frees for

1 - Carlton (284)
2 - Brisbane (279)
3 - Adelaide (276)
4 - Collingwood (275)
5 - St Kilda (274)

Least frees for

1 - GWS (206)
2 - Hawthorn (228)
3 - Richmond (228)
4 - Essendon (231)
5 - North Melbourne (240)

Most frees against

1 - Port Adelaide (305)
2 - Adelaide (299)
3 - North Melbourne (280)
4 - Sydney (277)
5 - West Coast & Geelong (266)

Least frees against

1 - GWS (214)
2 - Essendon (223)
3 - Brisbane (231)
4 - St Kilda (232)
5 - Fremantle (236)

The Round 15 Free Kick Ladder

FK Ladder Round 15

I think the difference between WCE and Nth is astonishing. 

  • 4 weeks later...

It's back!!!! Bloody umpires. We should be +100

FK Ladder Round 19

Best differentials

1 - St Kilda (+57)
2 - Carlton (+46)
3 - Brisbane (+42)
4 - Collingwood (+40)
5 - Fremantle (+38)

Worst differentials

1 - North Melbourne (-51)
2 - Port Adelaide (-48)
3 - Richmond (-43)
4 - Adelaide (-32)
5 - Hawthorn (-31)

Most frees for

1 - Carlton (363)
2 - St Kilda (348)
3 - Collingwood (345)
4 - Fremantle (344)
5 - Melbourne (340)

Least frees for

1 - GWS (270)
2 - Richmond (285)
3 - Hawthorn (298)
4 - Essendon (305)
5 - North Melbourne (306)

Most frees against

1 - Port Adelaide (377)
2 - Adelaide (371)
3 - North Melbourne (357)
4 - Sydney (350)
5 - Gold Coast (330)

Least frees against

1 - Essendon (282)
Eq.2 - Brisbane (291)
Eq.2 - St Kilda (291)
4 - GWS (296)
5 - Collingwood (305)

The Round 19 Free Kick Ladder

St Kilda has moved into outright top spot with a +57 differential, having held second position last time we visited this in Round 15.

The Saints are +11 clear of Carlton who are holding strong in second on +46.

Brisbane, who held top spot four rounds ago, has dropped to third with a +42 differential, two clear of Collingwood on +40.

Fremantle rounds out the top five on +38.

At the other end of the scale, North Melbourne is deep on the negatives on -51, ahead of Port Adelaide on -48 and Richmond on -43.

Adelaide (-32) and Hawthorn (-31) make up the bottom five.

 

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