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Karshy

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Since round 4 Manly have won at least the next 3 games after a loss with the following sequence
LWWW
LWWW
LWWW
LWWW
LWWWW
LW..

Every player to score 300 in a full NRL season including finals has gone on to win the comp. Garrick is now 322...

Sea Eagles have won 12 of their last 13 preliminary finals stretching back to 1975. The only loss was to Melbourne in 2012.

Last nights win by Manly was the biggest ever turn around in margin in finals. The previous best was Brisbane in 06, who went on to win the GF vs Melbourne.

Des Hasler is 5/5 in prelim finals. (07, 08, 11, 12, 14).

Souths have lost their last 3 preliminary finals, but there is a pattern in margin (-2 year on year on year), points scored (+6 year on year on year) and points conceded (+4 year on year on year).
2018 - 8 point loss (12-4 v Roosters)
2019- 6 point loss (16-10 v Canberra)
2020- 4 point loss (20-16 v Penrith)
If this pattern continues, Manly will win 24-22.

Also trying to not get ahead of myself but Craig Bellamy Grand Final Sequence is LWLW (struckout for cheating) WLWLW.
 
Since round 4 Manly have won at least the next 3 games after a loss with the following sequence
LWWW
LWWW
LWWW
LWWW
LWWWW
LW..

Every player to score 300 in a full NRL season including finals has gone on to win the comp. Garrick is now 322...

Sea Eagles have won 12 of their last 13 preliminary finals stretching back to 1975. The only loss was to Melbourne in 2012.

Last nights win by Manly was the biggest ever turn around in margin in finals. The previous best was Brisbane in 06, who went on to win the GF vs Melbourne.

Des Hasler is 5/5 in prelim finals. (07, 08, 11, 12, 14).

Souths have lost their last 3 preliminary finals, but there is a pattern in margin (-2 year on year on year), points scored (+6 year on year on year) and points conceded (+4 year on year on year).
2018 - 8 point loss (12-4 v Roosters)
2019- 6 point loss (16-10 v Canberra)
2020- 4 point loss (20-16 v Penrith)
If this pattern continues, Manly will win 24-22.

Also trying to not get ahead of myself but Craig Bellamy Grand Final Sequence is LWLW (struckout for cheating) WLWLW.
Love your work @Karshy
 
Another stat Fox pointed out was every time Manly and Roosters played each other in a semi, one always went through into the GF.
 
Also if you add the digits in 2021 you get five and it took five rounds for us to get our first win. Five plus five equals 10 and it has been 10 years since our last premiership, so the numbers all point to us.

The LWWW has been mentioned a few times but this now has me very concerned about our first match next year (or maybe second, if its WWWW now, although do trials count?)
 
Another stat that bodes well.

EVERY time Manly has played the Roosters in the finals, one of those teams has gone onto the Grand Final and 5/6 have won the grand final. :thumbsup:
 
Team P W L PD Pts
10 9 1 124 20
9 7 2 72 16
9 7 2 49 16
11 7 4 59 14
9 6 3 57 14
10 6 4 -10 14
11 6 5 107 12
11 6 5 -9 12
10 5 5 -56 12
11 5 5 30 11
10 4 6 15 10
11 5 6 -12 10
9 3 6 -71 8
10 3 6 -9 7
9 2 7 -69 6
10 2 8 -91 6
10 1 9 -186 4
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