There were
two events in the AFL this past week that made my eyes widen and let out an
exclamation of shock when I first heard about them (the revelations of drug use
at the Gold Coast Suns was not one of them). The first was the death of Adelaide Crows coach
Phil Walsh. This led
to the Adelaide-Geelong match scheduled for this week being cancelled, which in
turn had a whole bunch of other implications. In terms of these rankings I have
given both teams zero ranking points for the week. That pulls both teams’ total
ranking points down a bit as they both have positive overall ratings, but it seemed
the best way to account for this unusual event. Geelong’s points also take a
hit from one of the teams that it recently thrashed being substantially
downgraded …
What has happened to Essendon? Ranked seventh
here after Round 3 this season, the Bombers have lost almost five goals worth
of ranking points since, including two goals worth this week after losing by
over 100 points to the Saints. St. Kilda has now gained more ranking points
than any team this season, while only Carlton has lost more ranking points than
Essendon (and we know what happened to the Blues’
coach as
a result of their poor form). The Bombers are now considered here to be a bottom-five
team, and may sink even lower on the rankings if this weekend was an indication
of where they are heading.
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