Like to know more on this 3rd quarter huddle thing god its working though.
Just need to do it pre match, quarter time and half time though.
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The record for the longest winning streak in VFL/AFL history belongs to the 1952-53 Geelong team coached by Reg Hickey, which racked up an incredible 23 successive victories. In round 8 of 2011 the Pies lost to Geelong after the umpires called play back after Scott Pendlebury played on and kicked what would have been the winning goal. Without that decision, The Pies would have a 22 game winning streak and a 25 game unbeaten streak.Jezza wrote:Winning streaks (11+ games)
11 = Round 7 1902 - Round 17 1902
17 = Round 5 1903 - Round 2 1904 (PREMIERS within the streak)
11 = Round 3 1905 - Round 13 1905
12 = Round 12 1910 - Round 2 1911 (PREMIERS within the streak)
20 = Semi Final Replay 1928 - Round 18 1929 (PREMIERS within the streak)
11 = Preliminary Final 1935 - Round 9 1936 (PREMIERS within the streak)
14 = Round 12 1953 - Round 5 1954 (PREMIERS within the streak)
11 = Round 7 1965 - Round 17 1965
14 = Round 9 2011 - Round 23 2011
11 = Round 10 2022 - Present
2010
QF Western Bulldogs 04/09/2010 MCG 17.22 (124) 8.14 (62) W
PF Geelong 17/09/2010 MCG 18.12 (120) 11.13 (79) W
GF St Kilda 25/09/2010 MCG 9.14 (68) 10.8 (68) D
GF St Kilda 02/10/2010 MCG 16.12 (108) 7.10 (52) W
2011
Port Adelaide 26/03/2011 Etihad Stadium H 24.11 (155) 12.8 (80) W
2 North Melbourne 02/04/2011 Etihad Stadium A 21.17 (143) 7.14 (56) W
3 Carlton 08/04/2011 MCG H 15.12 (102) 11.8 (74) W
4 Richmond 15/04/2011 MCG A 24.17 (161) 13.12 (90) W
5 Essendon 25/04/2011 MCG A 16.11 (107) 11.11 (77) W
6 Western Bulldogs 01/05/2011 MCG H 15.15 (105) 8.9 (57) W
8 Geelong 13/05/2011 MCG A 9.8 (62) 8.17 (65) L
9 Adelaide 22/05/2011 Etihad H 20.15 (135) 14.8 (92) W
10 West Coast 29/05/2011 MCG H 16.9 (105) 7.11 (53) W
11 St Kilda 04/06/2011 MCG H 16.12 (108) 7.9 (51) W
12 Melbourne 13/06/2011 MCG A 19.15 (129) 6.5 (41) W
14 Sydney 25/06/2011 ANZ St A 13.21 (99) 14.9 (93) W
15 Hawthorn 03/07/2011 MCG H 15.16 (106) 9.11 (65) W
16 Nth Melb 10/07/2011 MCG H 22.15 (147) 3.12 (30) W
17 Carlton 16/07/2011 MCG A 13.20 (98) 11.13 (79) W
18 G C Suns 23/07/2011 Metricon A 19.15 (129) 11.9 (75) W
19 Essendon 31/07/2011 MCG H 25.16 (166) 14.8 (92) W
20 P Adelaide 06/08/2011 AAMI St A 23.21 (159) 3.3 (21) W
21 St Kilda 12/08/2011 Etihad A 14.5 (89) 10.10 (70) W
22 Brisbane 20/08/2011 MCG H 14.18 (102) 13.6 (84) W
23 Fremantle 26/08/2011 Patersons St A 20.12 (132) 8.4 (52) W
If Geelong and the Pies keep winning they could be playing for 16 straight in the Granny. Can the winner then win the first 8 of next season for a new record?
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If you could rig up a full beer keg (85kgs) and release it on a pendulum from half the height of a telephone pole (4.5 metres), then the force it would strike someone at ground level would be similar to being hit by Beau McCreery at top speed.Pies4shaw wrote:A special mention is required for the job Sidebottom did against Langdon. He actually outran him. Sidebottom ran 16.8 kilometres in that match, Langdon 16.2. They were the only two players on the field who topped 15 k.
That said - and as May now knows - McCreery was the fastest player on the ground, reaching a maximum speed of 33.8 km/hr - that would be seriously scary to face.
That would hurt a lot.
Other things that weigh 85kgs: a mountain lion. A baby elephant. A washing machine.