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Following todays draw

Postby spell_check » Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:50 pm

This is the second draw the Eagles have been involved in, the other being in Round 12 1993, also against Glenelg, also at Woodville. For Glenelg, it is the 13th draw, the second this season. Glenelg has been involved in 2 draws in a season one other year, in 1964.

This is the 6th time a draw has occured in the last round, the other years were 1928, 1935, 1970, 1972 and 1973. However it is the first time that both teams involved in the draw were/are finals participants in that season.

This is the first time that a draw has occured in Round 23.

There have now been three draws in the season, the only other occasions where there has been three draws in a season were 1919 and 1928. In 1997 there were four draws.

Central District now holds the current record for longest time between between draws - Round 7 1995 against West. West and Sturt are the other two teams not to have drawn in this decade.
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby Rucciangelo » Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:58 pm

Don't you have anything better to do?
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby spell_check » Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:06 pm

Rucciangelo wrote:Don't you have anything better to do?


If you don't appreciate it, then keep quiet. I'll bet you that more people enjoy my stats than not.

It is also the first time the scores have been level at 92 points.
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby sturt1 » Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:14 pm

spell_check wrote:
Rucciangelo wrote:Don't you have anything better to do?


If you don't appreciate it, then keep quiet. I'll bet you that more people enjoy my stats than not.

It is also the first time the scores have been level at 92 points.


Only if it suits me spell_check. If its anti Sturt then I look at it as propaganda.
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby Wedgie » Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:15 pm

Another interesting stat is that in Rd 23 2007 only one finalist had a win! :shock:
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby spell_check » Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:18 pm

sturt1 wrote:
spell_check wrote:
Rucciangelo wrote:Don't you have anything better to do?


If you don't appreciate it, then keep quiet. I'll bet you that more people enjoy my stats than not.

It is also the first time the scores have been level at 92 points.


Only if it suits me spell_check. If its anti Sturt then I look at it as propaganda.


None of the stats I produce are meant to be anti anyone. :)
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby Grahaml » Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:27 pm

Sounds like another Spell_Check mission to uncover the other times more non finalists have won in the last round than finalists!
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby Strawb » Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:37 pm

I for one enjoy Spelly's Stats i find them all interesting and a great argument saver. keep up the good work spelly.
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Sep 08, 2007 9:53 pm

spell_check wrote:
This is the first time that a draw has occured in Round 23.

There have now been three draws in the season, the only other occasions where there has been three draws in a season were 1919 and 1928. In 1997 there were four draws.

Central District now holds the current record for longest time between between draws - Round 7 1995 against West. West and Sturt are the other two teams not to have drawn in this decade.


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Re: Following todays draw

Postby JAS » Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:00 pm

Strawb07 wrote:I for one enjoy Spelly's Stats i find them all interesting and a great argument saver. keep up the good work spelly.


Well said Strawb and they ain't just stats they're the history of the games, clubs and players too. Spelly rocks...keep them coming :D

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Re: Following todays draw

Postby spell_check » Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:01 pm

Oh yes, magpie. :)

And thanks, JAS, when I think up of something or someone has a request, I will try to help out.

The last time that more finallists lost in the last round than won was in 1987:

2007 - 1 win(s) to finallists, 1 loss(es) to finallists, 2 draws
2006 - 4, 1
2005 - 3, 2
2004 - 2, 1
2003 - 2, 1
2002 - 2, 2
2001 - 3, 2
2000 - 4, 0
1999 - 4, 1
1998 - 4, 1
1997 - 3, 2
1996 - 3, 1
1995 - 4, 0
1994 - 2, 2
1993 - 3, 1
1992 - 2, 2
1991 - 4, 0
1990 - 4, 1
1989 - 4, 1
1988 - 3, 2
1987 - 2, 3

Port beat Norwood, Glenelg lost to Sturt and North beat Woodville in Round 22 1987. Although that is not quite the stat you were after, 1987 still is the answer for the last time - West beat South and Torrens beat Central were the other two matches, hence non finallists winning 3 to 2.
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby Wedgie » Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:02 pm

spell_check wrote:Oh yes. :)

The last time that more finallists lost in the last round than won was in 1987:

2007 - 1 win(s) to finallists, 1 loss(es) to finallists, 2 draws
2006 - 4, 1
2005 - 3, 2
2004 - 2, 1
2003 - 2, 1
2002 - 2, 2
2001 - 3, 2
2000 - 4, 0
1999 - 4, 1
1998 - 4, 1
1997 - 3, 2
1996 - 3, 1
1995 - 4, 0
1994 - 2, 2
1993 - 3, 1
1992 - 2, 2
1991 - 4, 0
1990 - 4, 1
1989 - 4, 1
1988 - 3, 2
1987 - 2, 3

Port beat Norwood, Glenelg lost to Sturt and North beat Woodville in Round 22 1987.


Great stat, there's a good sign! :D
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby Dirko » Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:09 pm

Rucciangelo wrote:Don't you have anything better to do?


Keep 'em coming Spelly...I'm a fan !! :D
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby spell_check » Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:21 pm

1986 - 3, 2
1985 - 4, 1
1984 - 4, 1
1983 - 3, 2
1982 - 4, 1
1981 - 2, 3
1980 - 4, 1
1979 - 2, 3
1978 - 3, 2
1977 - 4, 1
1976 - 3, 2
1975 - 4, 1
1974 - 4, 1
1973 - 4, 1
1972 - 2, 1, 1
1971 - 3, 1
1970 - 2, 1, 1

More back to 1970.

1979 and 1981 are two other occasions.
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby spell_check » Sun Sep 09, 2007 12:13 am

I've had a look at all the other years, and there hasn't been any others than the instances above.
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby smithy » Sun Sep 09, 2007 12:17 am

magpie in the 80's wrote:
spell_check wrote:
This is the first time that a draw has occured in Round 23.

There have now been three draws in the season, the only other occasions where there has been three draws in a season were 1919 and 1928. In 1997 there were four draws.

Central District now holds the current record for longest time between between draws - Round 7 1995 against West. West and Sturt are the other two teams not to have drawn in this decade.


time for a "FIST" pump spelly


Shall I google image one for that ?
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby spell_check » Sun Sep 09, 2007 12:55 am

smithy wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:
spell_check wrote:
This is the first time that a draw has occured in Round 23.

There have now been three draws in the season, the only other occasions where there has been three draws in a season were 1919 and 1928. In 1997 there were four draws.

Central District now holds the current record for longest time between between draws - Round 7 1995 against West. West and Sturt are the other two teams not to have drawn in this decade.


time for a "FIST" pump spelly


Shall I google image one for that ?


First pic that comes up (left hand corner) for the words "fist pump"

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Re: Following todays draw

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Sun Sep 09, 2007 1:02 am

spell_check wrote:
Rucciangelo wrote:Don't you have anything better to do?


If you don't appreciate it, then keep quiet. I'll bet you that more people enjoy my stats than not.

It is also the first time the scores have been level at 92 points.


i rather enjoy the stats and the weirdness of them at times, certainly more memorable then 51 posts by michael-angelo
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Re: Following todays draw

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sun Sep 09, 2007 11:31 am

spell_check wrote:
smithy wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:
spell_check wrote:
This is the first time that a draw has occured in Round 23.

There have now been three draws in the season, the only other occasions where there has been three draws in a season were 1919 and 1928. In 1997 there were four draws.

Central District now holds the current record for longest time between between draws - Round 7 1995 against West. West and Sturt are the other two teams not to have drawn in this decade.


time for a "FIST" pump spelly


Shall I google image one for that ?


First pic that comes up (left hand corner) for the words "fist pump"

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Re: Following todays draw

Postby Mickyj » Sun Sep 09, 2007 11:56 am

Well done Spell check .

So the last time WWT drew with Glenelg was in 1993. Is that an omen people ?

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