I have amended the concept to include the number of wins of the opposition / their current % / own %kosifantutti wrote: ↑Sat 30 Apr 2022 5:21pm Simple concept for a form ladder. You get one point for every win that a team you have beaten has. This works backward and forward in time. It doesn’t matter if your opponent won a game before or after you beat them, you get a point.
[At Round 6....] So we beat Freo 5, Richmond 2, Hawthorn 3, Gol Coast 2, GWS 1
So - beating a team that has 4 wins but 120% is better than 4 wins and 80% and of course if you have 8 wins and 150% you are better placed than 8 wins and 115%
Updated at the end of Round 10:
- | Team | Actual Ladder Position | Ladder of Wins |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Melbourne | 1 | 60.98 |
2 | St Kilda | 4 | 42.69 |
3 | Carlton | 2 | 38.22 |
4 | Brisbane Lions | 5 | 35.96 |
5 | Geelong Cats | 3 | 31.57 |
6 | Fremantle | 6 | 31.02 |
7 | Gold Coast Suns | 11 | 24.23 |
8 | Richmond | 15 | 22.82 |
9 | Hawthorn | 12 | 21.84 |
10 | Western Bulldogs | 14 | 20.04 |
11 | Sydney Swans | 8 | 19.64 |
12 | Collingwood | 9 | 25.54 |
13 | Port Adelaide | 13 | 15.30 |
14 | Adelaide Crows | 7 | 13.54 |
15 | GWS Giants | 10 | 5.77 |
16 | Essendon | 16 | 4.48 |
17 | West Coast Eagles | 18 | 2.64 |
18 | North Melbourne | 17 | 0.28 |