redyellow&blue wrote:pretty sure 6 or 7 of those reports,and 27 of those matches were against the one person in one match. That would be the Adam Jones incident against trinity this year. that kinda skews the stats but probably works into the narrative certain people want..
not sure off the top of my head, but i reckon since 2014 Salisbury west have been in the tribunal, and been found guilty 3, maybe 4 times..... less then Modbury, PAC, FFC, Henley, and Seaton... but thats off the top of my head. someone correct me if i'm wrong
I've pieced this together from some old spreadsheets, so it might not be exactly 100%, but I'm fairly confident it's close:
Since 2014 I count 12 times a SW player has been found guilty at the tribunal, only 4 of which were Adam Jones incident in the recent final.
In those 5 years, SW has had 2,1,2,3,2 teams. So call that 1.2 guilty offenses per team per year.
Modbury have filled 28 teams over that same period, for an average of 0.57 guilty offenses per team.
Seaton 10 guilty, 15 sides = 0.67
PAC 8/26 = 0.31
Henley 11/21 = 0.52