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The Quarters Ladder

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That's rather confronting.

Nah, everything is fine. It's all fugazi or whatever the new whipper snappers are babbling on about now 😂

 

The biggest surprise is Port in last quarters.


8 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

We haven't won a single last quarter for the year, right?

More worrying is the losing margin of 149pts for the last qtr ie 24 goals.

Any team will back themselves in to beat us if we aren't about 5 goals up at 3/4 time.

Yuck

 
1 hour ago, Lucifers Hero said:

More worrying is the losing margin of 149pts for the last qtr ie 24 goals.

Any team will back themselves in to beat us if we aren't about 5 goals up at 3/4 time.

Yep. Oppo coaches will be banging into their players - just keep pressuring Melbourne they will crumble...


Can someone please publish the two minute mark to the 17 minute mark of the third quarter ladder?

7 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Can someone please publish the two minute mark to the 17 minute mark of the third quarter ladder?

You are a funny fella, QB!

A tiny bit of perspective on what future oppos can latch onto: after the horrendous rounds 1-5 last quarters - not only in points differential but also in scoring shots (16 to 36) - rounds 6 and 7 scoring shots have been in credit, 12 to 11 (1.6 v 3.3 and 1.4 v 4.1)

7 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

A tiny bit of perspective on what future oppos can latch onto: after the horrendous rounds 1-5 last quarters - not only in points differential but also in scoring shots (16 to 36) - rounds 6 and 7 scoring shots have been in credit, 12 to 11 (1.6 v 3.3 and 1.4 v 4.1)

Clutching at straws there a bit, Tim.😉 ... you mean we have to be at least 3 goals up at 3/4 time to not be over run ... 🙄

Le's kick straight and we might win a 4th.

The 4th quarter this week might be a scoreless draw.

That’s ugly reading though.


49 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Clutching at straws there a bit, Tim.😉 ... you mean we have to be at least 3 goals up at 3/4 time to not be over run ... 🙄

Le's kick straight and we might win a 4th.

Yep; the sub-text of my post, Luci. Thanks 😁

Now someone please make a quadrant or bell curve showing the best of the best, the middle, and the worst of the worst.

I'm not at all happy about the final quarter differentials, I'm really hoping that the club has put that up on a wall somewhere and said, "we are not losing this game, and we are definitely not losing the final quarter".


22 minutes ago, Pates said:

I'm not at all happy about the final quarter differentials, I'm really hoping that the club has put that up on a wall somewhere and said, "we are not losing this game, and we are definitely not losing the final quarter".

You're in luck. Goody specifically mentions this in the latest sounds of the game video near the end.

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