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What Squiggles are

Squiggles are visualizations of AFL team performances, charting attack and defence over the course of a season.

Teams ⇡ high on the chart kick big scores. Teams on the ⇢ right keep their opposition to low scores. Teams in the ↗ upper-right do both. Teams in the ↙ lower-left do neither.

Squiggles are handy because:

Squiggle is roughly as accurate as tipping the favourite every game. (Which is hard to beat!) Over a season, an informed, observant human should be able to beat it, but not by much. It will beat an average human tipper. You can review its accuracy by visiting the TIPS section of any year.

How to play through a season

To watch the evolution of a past season, use the top controls:

Rewind to the start of the season

Previous Round

Next Round

Reload

You can also:

For example, you might like to rewind, click Hawthorn's flag to remove all other teams, click Geelong's name in the legend to add it back in, then repeatedly step through the season to watch their dance of death.

To zoom in on an area, drag a box around it.

Prediction

Weekly Tips

Click TIPS at the top of the page. If a team beats the tipped scoreline—i.e. wins by more than predicted, loses by less than predicted, or records an upset win—it will generally move in a positive direction on the chart (i.e. more up-and-right than down-and-left), while if its result is worse, it will generally move in a negative direction.

You can view tips for previous rounds via the "History" link on the Tips page.

Season Predictor

This is how the ladder will look if Squiggle has correctly rated every team and nobody gets better or worse.

For the home & away season, it uses a probabilistic ladder, not a simple tally of tips. Both teams are awarded a win probability from each game, so that if Squiggle thinks Hawthorn is 68% likely to beat Collingwood, it will award the Hawks 0.68 wins and the Pies 0.32 wins, increasing both team's tally of "probable wins" by less than 1.

This is because if a team plays 10 games with 60% likelihood of winning each game, we should expect them to win about 6/10—not, as we would get if we tipped each game and tallied up the tips, 10/10. We know that upsets will happen; we just don't know when. A probabilitistic ladder accounts for the likelihood that teams will sometimes unexpectedly win or lose, even though we doesn't know when.

This can look like a bug in the predictor, if you see a team tipped to win a match that doesn't seem to be credited. For example, a team might be on "15 (14.7)" wins, which means 14.7 "probable wins" rounded off to 15. (Rounding occurs so that teams can be secondarily ranked by their percentage.) And then that team is tipped to win the following week, but it remains on 15 wins, now "15 (15.3)". What has happened is the number of probable wins hasn't risen by enough to be rounded to a higher number. It has earned 0.6 more probable wins, but this still rounds off to 15. The predictor is saying it's still most likely this team will be on 15 wins, after accounting for the likelihood that some of its tips will be wrong.

Finals matches are predicted using simple tips. However, this isn't a very reliable way of doing it, and not Squiggle's official Premier tip. For this, please see Flagpole.

Starting the season: Team starting positions are heavily influenced by their late-season performances the previous year, and the off-season is completely ignored. There is no adjustment made for recovery from injuries, or players gained or lost via the draft or trade table, or anything else. For example, Collingwood started 2015 rated very low due to their injury-plagued end to 2014, while Adelaide and West Coast started in good positions after solid late-2014 performances.

Interactive Season Predictor

Drag teams around the chart and make Squiggle predict the rest of the season based on the new positions! It's the best of both worlds: your footy insight plus Squiggle's ability to sensibly model a season.

Reposition teams to your heart's content, open up the Predictor and click RECALCULATE.

This also provides a shareable link to the generated squiggle, so you can show off your work to other people.

FAQ

What causes a team to move?

Teams move when they do better or worse than Squiggle expected.

The most important factor is the final scoreline. When a team scores more than Squiggle expected, they move up; when they score less, they move move down; when they hold their opposition to a lower score, they move ; right; and when they allow their opposition to score more, they move left.

Of course, usually two of these things happen at once, so they move on a diagonal:

Scored more than predicted, held opponent to less than predicted

Scored less than predicted, held opponent to less than predicted

Scored less than predicted, opponent scored more than predicted

Scored more than predicted, opponent scored more than predicted

How far a team moves depends on how different the result was from Squiggle's prediction. If the result was close to expectation, a team may barely budge. But an unexpected thrashing will cause a lot of movement.

Do teams get more movement against easy opposition?

No, because Squiggle expects better performances against weaker opponents, and to move to a better position, the team has to beat this expectation.

For the same reason, Squiggle isn't affected by fixture bias.

Can a team lose and still move into a better squiggle position?

Yes! Squiggle believes in honourable losses and shameful victories. If a team is expected to win by 10 goals but only prevails by 5, it will slide.

What factors are considered?

A team's rating is modified after each game by looking at:

Can a team beat the tipped result and still fall back on the chart?

Yes! Two factors can cause unusual chart movement:

How is home ground advantage determined?

As described in the Model section, home ground advantage in Squiggle 2.0 is generated from ground familiarity: How often the teams have played at the same ground and in the same state over the preceding 4 years (including the current season).

What are Squiggle's weaknesses?

Some quirks of Squiggle, which you may decide to compensate for as an intelligent human, include:

Why does the model use those values?

All the numbers used by Squiggle are that way because they worked best (i.e. made the most accurate predictions) when every possible combination was tested with a simulator replaying the last few decades.

How are the year's starting values calculated?

2015 starting positions are very similar to their end 2014 positions—the only difference is that 2013 data is no longer considered, so teams are modeled from the start of 2014 with each beginning on 50 ATTACK and 50 DEFENCE.

This means late-season 2014 results weigh quite heavily. For example, Collingwood had an injury-plagued end to 2014, and so is rated very low. Adelaide and West Coast, by contrast, finished the year with several solid performances, and so begin the year higher than you might expect.

What's with those crazy charts for the 1900s!?

Football scores were a lot lower a century ago, especially in the very early years, when single-digit scorelines abounded. Squiggle is calibrated for modern football, and thinks a game in which one team is held to a single goal (or no goals!) signifies an unbelievably good defensive effort. This causes teams to go shooting off to the right quite often in charts from the 1890s, 1900s and 1910s. So it's not a particularly good visualization of the strength of any particular team in that era. But it is interesting in terms of how different the whole league looks: how low and flat it is compared to today.

Similary, it can be interesting to look at where the mass of teams tends to sit in different decades; for example, how attacking the late 1980s was, with plenty of teams sitting high & centre/left compared to today.

The Model

The foundation of the Squiggle model is the OFFDEF engine, which rates teams separately in terms of attack and defense. Each team is initially assigned a starting value of 50 for each.

Scores are predicted for each match using the formula:

PREDICTED SCORE = 85 * TEAM ATTACK ÷ OPPOSITION DEFENCE

For example, in a match between a team with ATTACK 56 and an opposition with DEFENCE 50, the team is predicted to score: 85 * 56 ÷ 50 = 95 points.

Predicted scores are compared to the actual scores, and ATTACK and DEFENCE adjusted accordingly. For example, if a team scored more highly than predicted, its ATTACK score needs to be increased, since Squiggle underrated it. Likewise, the opposition's DEFENCE score should decrease, since they failed to restrict the team as well as predicted. This is done by calculating what these scores would have to have been to predict the result perfectly, then constructing a weighted average of this along with all other results.

At the start of a season, team starting points are calculated by doing the above for the previous season. For example, to calculate starting points for 2014, each team is assigned 50 to ATTACK and DEFENCE, then the 2013 season is played through.

The units are completely arbitrary, and entirely due to the choice of 50 as a starting value for each team's ATTACK and DEFENCE. They have no meaning except when comparing teams to each other.

Several other filters and algorithms are used to manipulate scores produced by the OFFDEF engine, including venue (for home ground advantage), round number, team selections, and scoring shots.

Home Ground Advantage

Teams are compared based on the number of times they've played at the venue and in the same state.

Tip Probability

When determining "probable wins" in the Season Predictor, an algorithm is used that reflects the actual accuracy of Squiggle tips vs real-life results. Three factors affect the likelihood of a tip being correct:

Model Versions

Squiggle v1 used the algorithm ISTATE-91:12, in which 12 points of Home Ground Advantage is awarded to the home team in interstate games only, and each new game forms 9% of the team's new rating (with previous games forming 91%). Follow this link for Squiggles generated under the v1 algorithm.

Squiggle 2.0 made several changes in 2018:

Squiggle4 added Ins/Out awareness in mid-2018, so it can adjust predictions based on team selection.

Squiggle5 moved to a more crowd-based model of home ground advantage in 2020.

To compare Squiggle's performance to other computer models, see the Squiggle Models Leaderboard.

Flagpole

Flagpole is currently a combined strength rating of each team, downgraded by its likelihood of missing finals.

For example, if two teams are currently have the same combined OFFENCE and DEFENCE, but one is certain of making finals while the other has a 25% chance of missing, the latter's will Flagpole will be 75% of the height of the former.

Tower of Power shows how likely teams are (or were) to finish the Home & Away season in various ladder positions, according to squiggle simulations.

At the start of a season, with many games remaining and uncertainty about the strength of each team, there are long strips, as teams could plausibly finish in many different places. Later, they flatten out, as the range of likely finishes shrinks.

Use the top player controls to watch changes throughout a season:

Some creative license is taken for the purposes of visual appeal, which is why final ladder positions appear somewhat diagonal.

* If the round number is marked with an asterisk, the Tower is generated from fewer simulations in order to provide a faster result.

FINALS CHANCES

Minor PremierTop 4Top 8Bottom 4Spoon

MODE LADDER

LikelihoodIf not, then...

A Mode Ladder may be useful in the last round or two of a season, since it focuses on the most likely exact finishing position for teams, rather than averaging a range of possibilities. For example, after Round 22, 2017 with one round to go, Richmond were highly likely to finish either 3rd or 6th. Normally this would be averaged out to a prediction of about 4th -- even though the Tigers couldn't possibly finish there. The Mode Ladder avoids this problem.

A Mode Ladder is less useful than other forecasting methods until very late in the season, since until then there are too many possible final ladder combinations.

In 1990, algorithm SQUIGGLE5 correctly tipped 110 games at an accuracy of 68.32%.

Draws are counted as correct tips. Historically, Squiggle employed the ISTATE-91:12 algorithm from 2013-2017, the SQUIGGLE2 algorithm for the first 12 rounds of 2018, and SQUIGGLE4 thereafter. To view historical tips from Squiggle (and other models) irrespective of the algorithm, see the Squiggle API or the models leaderboard.

Round 1


Carlton (99) lost to Sydney (104) at Princes Park (VIC) [Sydney by 5) Carlton by 1
Essendon (141) defeated Fitzroy (60) at Windy Hill (VIC) [Essendon by 81) Essendon by 16
Geelong (77) lost to Hawthorn (192) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Hawthorn by 115) Hawthorn by 5
North Melbourne (89) lost to Melbourne (142) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Melbourne by 53) Melbourne by 3
Brisbane Lions (133) defeated Richmond (74) at Carrara (QLD) [Brisbane Lions by 59) Brisbane Lions by 19
Western Bulldogs (81) lost to St Kilda (144) at Western Oval (VIC) [St Kilda by 63) Western Bulldogs by 5
West Coast (100) defeated Collingwood (54) at Subiaco (WA) [West Coast by 46) West Coast by 2

Round 2


Richmond (68) lost to North Melbourne (209) at M.C.G. (VIC) [North Melbourne by 141) North Melbourne by 24
Fitzroy (98) defeated Brisbane Lions (59) at Princes Park (VIC) [Fitzroy by 39) Fitzroy by 3
Carlton (87) lost to Collingwood (122) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 35) Collingwood by 2
Melbourne (128) defeated Geelong (91) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Melbourne by 37) Geelong by 8
St Kilda (127) defeated West Coast (69) at Moorabbin Oval (VIC) [St Kilda by 58) West Coast by 4
Essendon (159) defeated Hawthorn (97) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Essendon by 62) Hawthorn by 22
Sydney (78) lost to Western Bulldogs (140) at S.C.G. (NSW) [Western Bulldogs by 62) Sydney by 22

Round 3


St Kilda (76) lost to Carlton (92) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Carlton by 16) St Kilda by 25
Western Bulldogs (59) lost to West Coast (122) at Western Oval (VIC) [West Coast by 63) Western Bulldogs by 4
Hawthorn (111) defeated Richmond (81) at Princes Park (VIC) [Hawthorn by 30) Hawthorn by 92
Brisbane Lions (95) lost to North Melbourne (113) at Carrara (QLD) [North Melbourne by 18) North Melbourne by 11
Collingwood (128) defeated Sydney (93) at Victoria Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 35) Collingwood by 14
Melbourne (122) defeated Essendon (95) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Melbourne by 27) Essendon by 26
Geelong (150) defeated Fitzroy (77) at Kardinia Park (Gee) [Geelong by 73) Geelong by 23

Round 4


West Coast (120) defeated Carlton (70) at W.A.C.A. (WA) [West Coast by 50) West Coast by 25
Hawthorn (120) defeated Brisbane Lions (38) at Princes Park (VIC) [Hawthorn by 82) Hawthorn by 60
Collingwood (96) defeated Western Bulldogs (78) at Victoria Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 18) Collingwood by 3
Richmond (49) lost to Essendon (127) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Essendon by 78) Essendon by 63
Fitzroy (64) lost to Melbourne (89) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Melbourne by 25) Melbourne by 29
North Melbourne (112) lost to Geelong (143) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Geelong by 31) Geelong by 7
Sydney (97) lost to St Kilda (131) at S.C.G. (NSW) [St Kilda by 34) St Kilda by 9

Round 5


Carlton (76) lost to Western Bulldogs (103) at Princes Park (VIC) [Western Bulldogs by 27) Carlton by 0
Richmond (143) defeated Fitzroy (64) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Richmond by 79) Fitzroy by 18
St Kilda (91) lost to Collingwood (92) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Collingwood by 1) St Kilda by 13
Essendon (81) lost to Geelong (89) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Geelong by 8) Essendon by 26
Hawthorn (108) defeated North Melbourne (78) at Princes Park (VIC) [Hawthorn by 30) Hawthorn by 40
Brisbane Lions (61) lost to Melbourne (125) at Carrara (QLD) [Melbourne by 64) Melbourne by 22
West Coast (128) defeated Sydney (67) at Subiaco (WA) [West Coast by 61) West Coast by 35

Round 6


Richmond (68) lost to West Coast (103) at M.C.G. (VIC) [West Coast by 35) West Coast by 23
Geelong (151) defeated Brisbane Lions (80) at Kardinia Park (Gee) [Geelong by 71) Geelong by 55
Carlton (133) defeated North Melbourne (103) at Princes Park (VIC) [Carlton by 30) North Melbourne by 18
Collingwood (75) lost to Essendon (101) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Essendon by 26) Essendon by 30
Western Bulldogs (82) defeated Fitzroy (50) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Western Bulldogs by 32) Western Bulldogs by 9
St Kilda (104) defeated Hawthorn (101) at Moorabbin Oval (VIC) [St Kilda by 3) Hawthorn by 31
Sydney (98) defeated Melbourne (93) at S.C.G. (NSW) [Sydney by 5) Melbourne by 24

Round 7


Melbourne (116) defeated West Coast (61) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Melbourne by 55) Melbourne by 12
Essendon (91) lost to Carlton (111) at Windy Hill (VIC) [Carlton by 20) Essendon by 36
Collingwood (92) lost to Hawthorn (94) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Hawthorn by 2) Hawthorn by 31
Fitzroy (121) defeated St Kilda (103) at Princes Park (VIC) [Fitzroy by 18) St Kilda by 24
North Melbourne (85) lost to Western Bulldogs (87) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Western Bulldogs by 2) North Melbourne by 14
Brisbane Lions (96) defeated Sydney (88) at Carrara (QLD) [Brisbane Lions by 8) Brisbane Lions by 1
Geelong (82) lost to Richmond (96) at Kardinia Park (Gee) [Richmond by 14) Geelong by 52

Round 8


Sydney (107) defeated Geelong (98) at S.C.G. (NSW) [Sydney by 9) Geelong by 23
Carlton (126) defeated Hawthorn (59) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Carlton by 67) Hawthorn by 33
Fitzroy (75) lost to Collingwood (120) at Princes Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 45) Collingwood by 14
Melbourne (133) defeated Richmond (80) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Melbourne by 53) Melbourne by 36
St Kilda (94) defeated North Melbourne (78) at Moorabbin Oval (VIC) [St Kilda by 16) St Kilda by 4
Western Bulldogs (78) lost to Essendon (97) at Western Oval (VIC) [Essendon by 19) Essendon by 26
West Coast (122) defeated Brisbane Lions (63) at Subiaco (WA) [West Coast by 59) West Coast by 40

Round 9


Carlton (123) defeated Fitzroy (82) at Princes Park (VIC) [Carlton by 41) Carlton by 23
Collingwood (176) defeated North Melbourne (96) at Victoria Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 80) Collingwood by 6
Essendon (124) defeated St Kilda (113) at Windy Hill (VIC) [Essendon by 11) Essendon by 17
Hawthorn (92) defeated Melbourne (48) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Hawthorn by 44) Melbourne by 1
Brisbane Lions (56) lost to Western Bulldogs (125) at Carrara (QLD) [Western Bulldogs by 69) Western Bulldogs by 5
Richmond (139) defeated Sydney (60) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Richmond by 79) Richmond by 5
West Coast (112) defeated Geelong (93) at Subiaco (WA) [West Coast by 19) West Coast by 13

Round 10


North Melbourne (118) defeated West Coast (90) at M.C.G. (VIC) [North Melbourne by 28) West Coast by 12
St Kilda (148) defeated Brisbane Lions (71) at Moorabbin Oval (VIC) [St Kilda by 77) St Kilda by 45
Richmond (108) defeated Carlton (85) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Richmond by 23) Carlton by 14
Collingwood (110) defeated Melbourne (58) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 52) Melbourne by 8
Fitzroy (103) defeated Hawthorn (89) at Princes Park (VIC) [Fitzroy by 14) Hawthorn by 39
Sydney (74) lost to Essendon (164) at S.C.G. (NSW) [Essendon by 90) Essendon by 30
Geelong (96) defeated Western Bulldogs (94) at Kardinia Park (Gee) [Geelong by 2) Geelong by 22

Round 11


Essendon (99) defeated West Coast (60) at Windy Hill (VIC) [Essendon by 39) Essendon by 22
St Kilda (104) lost to Geelong (112) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Geelong by 8) St Kilda by 3
Hawthorn (132) defeated Sydney (83) at Princes Park (VIC) [Hawthorn by 49) Hawthorn by 53
Brisbane Lions (73) lost to Collingwood (107) at Carrara (QLD) [Collingwood by 34) Collingwood by 35
Melbourne (99) defeated Carlton (93) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Melbourne by 6) Melbourne by 7
Fitzroy (78) lost to North Melbourne (100) at Princes Park (VIC) [North Melbourne by 22) North Melbourne by 6
Western Bulldogs (96) defeated Richmond (82) at Western Oval (VIC) [Western Bulldogs by 14) Western Bulldogs by 3

Round 12


West Coast (105) defeated Hawthorn (82) at W.A.C.A. (WA) [West Coast by 23) West Coast by 2
Carlton (158) defeated Brisbane Lions (89) at Princes Park (VIC) [Carlton by 69) Carlton by 44
Geelong (88) lost to Collingwood (99) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 11) Collingwood by 12
Essendon (124) defeated North Melbourne (94) at Windy Hill (VIC) [Essendon by 30) Essendon by 29
Richmond (128) defeated St Kilda (108) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Richmond by 20) St Kilda by 6
Sydney (71) lost to Fitzroy (116) at S.C.G. (NSW) [Fitzroy by 45) Sydney by 1
Western Bulldogs (68) lost to Melbourne (101) at Western Oval (VIC) [Melbourne by 33) Melbourne by 6

Round 13


Carlton (123) defeated Geelong (104) at Princes Park (VIC) [Carlton by 19) Geelong by 1
Melbourne (99) lost to St Kilda (132) at M.C.G. (VIC) [St Kilda by 33) Melbourne by 10
Brisbane Lions (55) lost to Essendon (109) at Carrara (QLD) [Essendon by 54) Essendon by 40
Collingwood (101) defeated Richmond (42) at Victoria Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 59) Collingwood by 15
Hawthorn (73) lost to Western Bulldogs (91) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Western Bulldogs by 18) Hawthorn by 18
North Melbourne (131) defeated Sydney (41) at M.C.G. (VIC) [North Melbourne by 90) North Melbourne by 34
West Coast (128) defeated Fitzroy (91) at Subiaco (WA) [West Coast by 37) West Coast by 26

Round 14


Richmond (153) defeated Brisbane Lions (71) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Richmond by 82) Richmond by 37
Collingwood (102) defeated West Coast (76) at Victoria Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 26) Collingwood by 19
Fitzroy (61) lost to Essendon (144) at Princes Park (VIC) [Essendon by 83) Essendon by 27
St Kilda (78) lost to Western Bulldogs (85) at Moorabbin Oval (VIC) [Western Bulldogs by 7) St Kilda by 7
Hawthorn (118) defeated Geelong (50) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Hawthorn by 68) Hawthorn by 11
Melbourne (73) lost to North Melbourne (200) at M.C.G. (VIC) [North Melbourne by 127) Melbourne by 6
Sydney (90) lost to Carlton (162) at S.C.G. (NSW) [Carlton by 72) Carlton by 24

Round 15


West Coast (108) defeated St Kilda (90) at W.A.C.A. (WA) [West Coast by 18) West Coast by 15
Collingwood (113) defeated Carlton (59) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 54) Collingwood by 14
Hawthorn (67) lost to Essendon (142) at Princes Park (VIC) [Essendon by 75) Essendon by 6
Western Bulldogs (112) defeated Sydney (96) at Western Oval (VIC) [Western Bulldogs by 16) Western Bulldogs by 39
Geelong (113) defeated Melbourne (103) at Kardinia Park (Gee) [Geelong by 10) Geelong by 13
North Melbourne (144) defeated Richmond (100) at M.C.G. (VIC) [North Melbourne by 44) North Melbourne by 13
Brisbane Lions (111) defeated Fitzroy (62) at Carrara (QLD) [Brisbane Lions by 49) Fitzroy by 11

Round 16


West Coast (109) defeated Western Bulldogs (66) at W.A.C.A. (WA) [West Coast by 43) West Coast by 20
Carlton (123) defeated St Kilda (108) at Princes Park (VIC) [Carlton by 15) Carlton by 1
Essendon (106) lost to Melbourne (114) at Windy Hill (VIC) [Melbourne by 8) Essendon by 30
Fitzroy (108) defeated Geelong (81) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Fitzroy by 27) Geelong by 19
Richmond (68) lost to Hawthorn (159) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Hawthorn by 91) Hawthorn by 16
North Melbourne (90) defeated Brisbane Lions (54) at M.C.G. (VIC) [North Melbourne by 36) North Melbourne by 53
Sydney (123) lost to Collingwood (147) at S.C.G. (NSW) [Collingwood by 24) Collingwood by 39

Round 17


Carlton (101) lost to West Coast (132) at Princes Park (VIC) [West Coast by 31) Carlton by 2
Essendon (125) defeated Richmond (46) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Essendon by 79) Essendon by 39
Melbourne (109) defeated Fitzroy (90) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Melbourne by 19) Melbourne by 19
Geelong (110) lost to North Melbourne (131) at Kardinia Park (Gee) [North Melbourne by 21) North Melbourne by 2
St Kilda (148) defeated Sydney (73) at Moorabbin Oval (VIC) [St Kilda by 75) St Kilda by 44
Brisbane Lions (95) lost to Hawthorn (110) at Carrara (QLD) [Hawthorn by 15) Hawthorn by 31
Western Bulldogs (96) defeated Collingwood (93) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Western Bulldogs by 3) Collingwood by 23

Round 18


North Melbourne (98) lost to Hawthorn (108) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Hawthorn by 10) Hawthorn by 5
Melbourne (73) defeated Brisbane Lions (60) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Melbourne by 13) Melbourne by 38
Collingwood (117) defeated St Kilda (49) at Victoria Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 68) Collingwood by 19
Geelong (92) lost to Essendon (94) at Kardinia Park (Gee) [Essendon by 2) Essendon by 28
Fitzroy (113) defeated Richmond (75) at Princes Park (VIC) [Fitzroy by 38) Richmond by 2
Western Bulldogs (67) lost to Carlton (96) at Western Oval (VIC) [Carlton by 29) Carlton by 2
Sydney (68) lost to West Coast (83) at S.C.G. (NSW) [West Coast by 15) West Coast by 28

Round 19


Fitzroy (88) lost to Western Bulldogs (123) at Princes Park (VIC) [Western Bulldogs by 35) Western Bulldogs by 4
Hawthorn (119) defeated St Kilda (83) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Hawthorn by 36) Hawthorn by 21
Melbourne (173) defeated Sydney (106) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Melbourne by 67) Melbourne by 42
Brisbane Lions (163) defeated Geelong (97) at Carrara (QLD) [Brisbane Lions by 66) Geelong by 14
North Melbourne (89) defeated Carlton (55) at M.C.G. (VIC) [North Melbourne by 34) North Melbourne by 14
Essendon (84) defeated Collingwood (78) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Essendon by 6) Essendon by 7
West Coast (153) defeated Richmond (105) at Subiaco (WA) [West Coast by 48) West Coast by 32

Round 20


Sydney (86) defeated Brisbane Lions (55) at S.C.G. (NSW) [Sydney by 31) Sydney by 6
Carlton (107) defeated Essendon (87) at Princes Park (VIC) [Carlton by 20) Essendon by 32
Hawthorn (163) defeated Collingwood (80) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Hawthorn by 83) Collingwood by 6
St Kilda (117) defeated Fitzroy (116) at Moorabbin Oval (VIC) [St Kilda by 1) St Kilda by 10
Western Bulldogs (88) lost to North Melbourne (115) at Western Oval (VIC) [North Melbourne by 27) North Melbourne by 13
Richmond (94) lost to Geelong (158) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Geelong by 64) Geelong by 6
West Coast (103) lost to Melbourne (139) at Subiaco (WA) [Melbourne by 36) West Coast by 19

Round 21


North Melbourne (179) defeated St Kilda (87) at M.C.G. (VIC) [North Melbourne by 92) North Melbourne by 19
Hawthorn (116) defeated Carlton (85) at Princes Park (VIC) [Hawthorn by 31) Hawthorn by 23
Collingwood (118) defeated Fitzroy (32) at Victoria Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 86) Collingwood by 36
Essendon (104) defeated Western Bulldogs (80) at Windy Hill (VIC) [Essendon by 24) Essendon by 31
Geelong (90) lost to Sydney (92) at Kardinia Park (Gee) [Sydney by 2) Geelong by 42
Richmond (50) lost to Melbourne (86) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Melbourne by 36) Melbourne by 24
Brisbane Lions (59) lost to West Coast (100) at Carrara (QLD) [West Coast by 41) West Coast by 17

Round 22


Western Bulldogs (117) defeated Brisbane Lions (96) at Western Oval (VIC) [Western Bulldogs by 21) Western Bulldogs by 30
Fitzroy (125) defeated Carlton (113) at Princes Park (VIC) [Fitzroy by 12) Carlton by 18
North Melbourne (67) lost to Collingwood (156) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 89) Collingwood by 15
St Kilda (93) lost to Essendon (128) at Moorabbin Oval (VIC) [Essendon by 35) Essendon by 36
Geelong (83) lost to West Coast (90) at Kardinia Park (Gee) [West Coast by 7) West Coast by 1
Melbourne (116) defeated Hawthorn (104) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Melbourne by 12) Hawthorn by 13
Sydney (109) lost to Richmond (139) at S.C.G. (NSW) [Richmond by 30) Sydney by 5

Qualifying Final


Collingwood (90) drew with West Coast (90) at Waverley Park (VIC) [DRAW by 0) Collingwood by 28

Elimination Final


Melbourne (73) defeated Hawthorn (64) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Melbourne by 9) Hawthorn by 11
Collingwood (126) defeated West Coast (67) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Collingwood by 59) Collingwood by 22

Semi Final


Melbourne (100) lost to West Coast (130) at Waverley Park (VIC) [West Coast by 30) Melbourne by 8
Collingwood (117) defeated Essendon (54) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Collingwood by 63) Collingwood by 3

Preliminary Final


Essendon (121) defeated West Coast (58) at Waverley Park (VIC) [Essendon by 63) Essendon by 14

Grand Final


Collingwood (89) defeated Essendon (41) at M.C.G. (VIC) [Collingwood by 48) Collingwood by 9

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