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9 hours ago, monoccular said:

It of course doesn’t account for the unpaid frees - we could start a book on how many throws Cripps will get away with Thursday.  

Have to be really careful with the non free kicks point in the midfield because we get away with as much as anyone. 
Carlton will say the same thing about Oliver and petracca. Christian in particular gets away with a lot. 
 

Forwards are a different case because you wouldn’t dare lay a finger on poor Charlie and Harry. 

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22 hours ago, 1 red eye 1 blue eye said:

The Fam and I were at the Carlton end at the final last year, horrendous, so many of them visibly shaking with aggression! There’s passion but that was something else.

25 plus years of being horse**** would have something to do with it. The week after was lovely seeing them [censored] away a 5 goal lead.

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The best differentials

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The worst differentials

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Most frees for

Rowell’s 27 is comfortably the most in 2024 so far, clear of Grundy with Soligo and Xerri not far behind.

27 - Matt Rowell (GCS)
20 - Brodie Grundy (SYD)
19 - Jake Soligo (ADE)
19 - Tristan Xerri (NM)
18 - Patrick Cripps (CAR)
18 - Dylan Moore (HAW)

Most frees against

Swans recruit Grundy has mixed 20 frees for with 23 against. Xerri is the other player who features at the top of both lists.

23 - Brodie Grundy (SYD)
19 - Kieren Briggs (GWS)
18 - Toby Nankervis (RIC)
17 - Clayton Oliver (MEL)
17 - Tristan Xerri (NM)
16 - Toby Greene (GWS)

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15 hours ago, monoccular said:

It of course doesn’t account for the unpaid frees - we could start a book on how many throws Cripps will get away with Thursday.  

Just hope 15 and 23 are not doing tonight's game Last week neither of them are we won.

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People seem to think that in his presser, Voss was talking about the holding the ball rule. It didn't sound like it to me; it sounded like he was whinging about the free kick differential against GC. And if I am right: major hypocrisy.

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The 2024 Free Kick Ladder - Round 22

We have a new leader with Essendon sitting on top thanks to a +60 differential.

The Bombers are clear of Brisbane who hold down second position on +50, while Gold Coast has dropped to third on +49.

Making up the top five is Fremantle on +29 and Carlton on +27.

At the other end, it is Richmond on a massive -85. The Tigers have received the fewest free kicks in 2024 while giving away the equal third most.

Second bottom is GWS on -54, with Geelong on -35, North Melbourne on -15 and both Melbourne and Port Adelaide on -14.

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A little beef of mine is that our players don't know how to play for free kicks. Ben Brown is a master of it - not cheating, not creating a free when it us not there, but of making sure that the umpire sees it when it is there. I wish more players would do that. Thus, if eg a player is blocked for a run at a mark, they just complain later instead of throwing their arms out and making sure the umpire sees it. 
 

Other teams do it and get the resultant free.

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I get amazed by the hawks players physically showing the too high or dropping the ball signs and somehow they seem to convince the umpire.  Maybe it’s the suggestive behaviour theory.  Less verbal. More directive movements.  

Edited by spirit of norm smith
Has some street credibility
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Best differentials

1 - Essendon (+62)
2 - Gold Coast (+61)
3 - Brisbane (+52)
4 - Fremantle (+30)
5 - Carlton (+28)

Worst differentials

1 - Richmond (-85)
2 - GWS Giants (-48)
3 - North Melbourne (-25)
4 - Melbourne (-23)
5 - West Coast (-21)

Most frees for

1 - Gold Coast (450)
2 - Adelaide (445)
3 - Carlton (437)
4 - Collingwood (432)
5 - Hawthorn (427)

Least frees for

1 - Richmond (342)
2 - GWS Giants & Geelong (370)
3 - Melbourne (375)
4 - West Coast (390)
5 - St Kilda (395)

Most frees against

1 - North Melbourne (448)
2 - Adelaide (447)
3 - Port Adelaide (439)
4 - Hawthorn (434)
5 - Collingwood (428)

Least frees against

1 - Essendon (343)
2 - Brisbane (372)
3 - Geelong (386)
4 - Fremantle & Gold Coast (389)
5 - St Kilda (395)

The 2024 Free Kick Ladder

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What I find really interesting in that table is we're ranked 6th for least frees against.  So we're not giving frees away, but we're sure as hell not being rewarded.  That's the reason for the differential.  It's bogus.

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