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Disclaimer - past performance is not an indicator of future outcomes
While a team's win:loss ratio demonstrates how effective it is at winning throughout the season, the team's final percentage is an indicator of how well it is beating the opposition.
The following has no bearing on anything whatsoever, but ...
Since the formation of the AFL/VFL 1897:
- only 14 of 119 Minor Premiers have failed to at least make the Grand Final
- no Minor Premier with a percentage above 143% has failed to make a Grand Final
- in fact, only one Minor Premier in that time with an end of season percentage above 136.6% has failed to at least make the Grand Final ... and that was back in 1901Comment
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How awesome to finish at the top.
Well done swannies.
You are way, way better than my faith would let me believe.Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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If we knew we were going to finish top four and have to play at ANZ week one would you have preferred the Swans finish 1st or 4th? Imagine the pressure on the Giants if they were minor premiers."Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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Since 1897, 46.67% of teams have gone on to win the premiership when they have "won" the minor premiership for their first time. I'm glad GWS weren't minor premiers!Comment
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Does anyone find it ironic that the only top 4 team that gets a home final is Hawthorn!! When will the league stop giving them a armchair ride???Comment
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Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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Have often thought there should be a lot more kudos given to the minor premiership. There are some pretty serious comps around the world where the minor premiership is the ultimate award (the EPL for inst). Sure the AFL H & A season is compromised by an uneven draw, but winning the minor premiership still takes an almighty effort.Comment
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Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk"Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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Like a few other folks, at the beginning of the year I thought we were a 5-8 side. All I have to say is that we have done an amazing job achieving the minor premiership. Horse, Kirk, the leadersheap team and many others have done an A-grade job keeping the Swans competitive and dominant throughout the year. Smashing the Tigers (our bogey team) at home was the cherry on the cake. Got me singing a football chant throughout the weekend haha.
*We are top of the league say we are top of the league!
We are top of the league say we are top of the league!
SAY WHAT!
We are top of the league say we are top of the league!*Comment
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Like a few other folks, at the beginning of the year I thought we were a 5-8 side. All I have to say is that we have done an amazing job achieving the minor premiership. Horse, Kirk, the leadersheap team and many others have done an A-grade job keeping the Swans competitive and dominant throughout the year. Smashing the Tigers (our bogey team) at home was the cherry on the cake. Got me singing a football chant throughout the weekend haha.
*We are top of the league say we are top of the league!
We are top of the league say we are top of the league!
SAY WHAT!
We are top of the league say we are top of the league!*Comment
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In those other 8 years, the Swans have played off in the decider all 8 times (though the first three occasions were under a finals system where the Minor Premier had an automatic right to play in a decider). We have won 2 premierships (1909 and 1918) and been runners up 6 times.
It has been 98 years since we finished on top and won the flag in the same year. I think it's time we broke that streak."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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