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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on December 09, 2019, 07:33:03 PM
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DECADE LADDER
Home and away ladder (2010-2019)
POSITION - CLUB - MATCHES - WINS - LOSSES - DRAWS - %
#1 Geelong - 219 - 158 - 59 - 2 - 129.3% ............. 1 premiership (2011)
#2 Hawthorn - 220 - 152 - 66 - 2 - 127.2% ........... 3 premierships (2013, 2014, 2015)
#3 Sydney - 220 - 142 - 76 - 2 - 123.6% .............. 1 premiership (2012)
#4 Collingwood - 220 - 136 - 82 - 2 - 115.9% ........ 1 premiership (2010)
#5 West Coast - 220 - 131 - 88 - 1 - 114.1% ......... 1 premiership (2018)
#6 Richmond - 220 - 123 - 95 - 2 - 104.2% ........... 2 premierships (2017, 2019)
#7 Adelaide - 219 - 120 - 98 - 1 - 111.6%
#8 Fremantle - 220 - 114 - 105 - 1 - 97.5%
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#9 North Melb. - 220 - 112 - 108 - 0 - 103.9%
#10 Port Adel. - 220 - 103 - 116 - 1 - 98.7%
#11 W.Bulldogs - 220 - 103 - 117 - 0 - 94.9% ............ 1 premiership (2016)
#12 Essendon - 220 - 100 - 118 - 2 - 92.5%
#13 St Kilda - 220 - 90 - 126 - 4 - 91.1%
#14 Carlton - 220 - 80 - 138 - 2 - 89.4%
#15 GWS - 176 - 76 - 97 - 3 - 87.9%
#16 Melbourne - 220 - 74 - 144 - 2 - 84.0%
#17 Brisbane - 220 - 71 - 149 - 0 - 80.7%
#18 Gold Coast - 198 - 47 - 150 - 171.4%
If you are a Geelong supporter, you should be pretty pleased with your decade despite seeing just the one premiership. The Cats have been consistent performers over this period with the most home-and-away wins, finishing 2010-2019 as minor premiers. However this ladder doesn’t include the eight losses that have seen them bow out of finals series.
Hawthorn (2nd) are the big winners converting three premierships from their second placed finish while Richmond (6th) have two, their dominant past three seasons helping them cement a spot in the decade top-eight.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/stats-leaders-of-the-decade-your-clubs-homeandaway-record/news-story/1b8e3e8f02b89036e430c9f5fd0a52c7
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DECADE LADDER
Home and away ladder (2010-2019)
POSITION - CLUB - MATCHES - WINS - LOSSES - DRAWS - %
#1 Geelong - 219 - 158 - 59 - 2 - 129.3% ............. 1 premiership (2011)
#2 Hawthorn - 220 - 152 - 66 - 2 - 127.2% ........... 3 premierships (2013, 2014, 2015)
#3 Sydney - 220 - 142 - 76 - 2 - 123.6% .............. 1 premiership (2012)
#4 Collingwood - 220 - 136 - 82 - 2 - 115.9% ........ 1 premiership (2010)
#5 West Coast - 220 - 131 - 88 - 1 - 114.1% ......... 1 premiership (2018)
#6 Richmond - 220 - 123 - 95 - 2 - 104.2% ........... 2 premierships (2017, 2019)
#7 Adelaide - 219 - 120 - 98 - 1 - 111.6%
#8 Fremantle - 220 - 114 - 105 - 1 - 97.5%
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#9 North Melb. - 220 - 112 - 108 - 0 - 103.9%
#10 Port Adel. - 220 - 103 - 116 - 1 - 98.7%
#11 W.Bulldogs - 220 - 103 - 117 - 0 - 94.9% ............ 1 premiership (2016)
#12 Essendon - 220 - 100 - 118 - 2 - 92.5%
#13 St Kilda - 220 - 90 - 126 - 4 - 91.1%
#14 Carlton - 220 - 80 - 138 - 2 - 89.4%
#15 GWS - 176 - 76 - 97 - 3 - 87.9%
#16 Melbourne - 220 - 74 - 144 - 2 - 84.0%
#17 Brisbane - 220 - 71 - 149 - 0 - 80.7%
#18 Gold Coast - 198 - 47 - 150 - 171.4%
If you are a Geelong supporter, you should be pretty pleased with your decade despite seeing just the one premiership. The Cats have been consistent performers over this period with the most home-and-away wins, finishing 2010-2019 as minor premiers. However this ladder doesn’t include the eight losses that have seen them bow out of finals series.
Hawthorn (2nd) are the big winners converting three premierships from their second placed finish while Richmond (6th) have two, their dominant past three seasons helping them cement a spot in the decade top-eight.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/stats-leaders-of-the-decade-your-clubs-homeandaway-record/news-story/1b8e3e8f02b89036e430c9f5fd0a52c7
LOL NinthMelbourne
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who comes up with this poo, was it cat man?
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Geelong's H/A record might be No.1 over the decade but their finals record would be bottom 4.
Given we started the decade as the "worst team since Fitzroy" then it's not too bad to end up sixth by the end of it in terms of H/A wins.
However, we play footy to win premierships and we're one of only two clubs to have won multiple flags over the decade :thumbsup.
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A resurgent Richmond improved its 10-year numbers with 56 victories from their last 74 games at a winning rate of 75%.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2019/12/12/the-afl-victories-ladder-all-the-wins-and-losses-since-2010/
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who comes up with this poo, was it cat man?
:lol :lol
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Ladder 2017-19
W L D W%
Richmond 56 18 75.7 ...... 2 premierships
West Coast 48 25 65.8 ...... 1 premiership
Geelong 46 26 1 63.7
GWS Giants 45 27 3 62.0
Coll'wood 42 29 1 59.0
Adelaide 39 29 1 57.2
Port Adel 37 30 55.2
Hawthorn 36 31 1 53.7
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Sydney 37 32 53.6
Essendon 36 32 52.9
Melbourne 33 36 47.8
W.Bulldogs 31 36 46.3
North Melb 28 38 42.4
Brisbane 26 42 39.4
Fremantle 25 41 37.9
St Kilda 24 41 1 37.1
Carlton 15 51 22.7
Gold Coast 13 53 19.9
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Honestly it's pretty good these days. Other than Collingwood 2018 I can hardly remember losing a game I've attended for yonks haha
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Honestly it's pretty good these days. Other than Collingwood 2018 I can hardly remember losing a game I've attended for yonks haha
We're something like 40-5 (89%) at the 'G and 34-5 (87%) in our home games over the past 3 years.
Those 5 losses out of curiosity being:
R8 2017 vs Fremantle
R13 2017 vs Sydney
PF 2018 vs Collingwood
R2 2019 vs Collingwood
R12 2019 vs Geelong
https://afltables.com/afl/teams/richmond/allgames.html
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I was at the loss against freo in 2017 and remember fuming and leaving the match peeed. To think we went on to win the premiership!!
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I was at all of the home games and finals from 2017 - 2019 and I have to say it's been nice. That R2 game vs Collingwood, we were robbed hard. 25 frees to 9! Criminal!