actually not true ramps.
going from 2010 stats, the finalists all had under 80. except for collingwood, those finalists that had more tackles finished lower. the sides with highest tackle counts were all around middle of the ladder and those down the bottom had less.
![](http://wiseowl.id.au/publicfiles/tacklesVladder.jpg)
like most stats, tackle count on its own is not much use.
a high tackle count means that you are getting beaten to the ball a lot and it is tiring to always be chasing.
a low tackle count will mean either of two things.
you are winning a lot of ball and maintaining posession, and the tackles you lay are dispossing the opposition, or you are getting flogged and the cant lay a finger on the opposition and when you do the tackles are ineffictive, thus the bell curve in the graph above