Barry, goswannies... what on earth are you talking about?... are you blokes drinking already? But I suppose it's past midday now. Carry on.
Not a bad review from The Mongrel Punt. It gives Parker his due and wonders about “the disappearance” of a couple of others, previously mentioned on this thread.
St Kilda v Sydney - The Good, Bad and Ugly - The Mongrel Punt
Example.
Let say round 1 next year we play GWS and it's 50/50 at the TAB. And in round 2 we play WC and it's a 50/50 at the TAB. (2 team around us on current ladder)
If we beat GWS well, we would go into the WC game as better price favourites. Odd might change to 60/40 our way. A win has moved us further away (less likely) from a loss.
Using the betting companies as the arbiters of winning probability, it's fair to say, and I think Barry is saying this, a win in the most recent game will improve the odds, i.e. probability, of winning the next game, while losing the most recent game reduces the probability of winning the next game.
Luke Parker was the lone Swans player to poll votes for the AFL Coaches Association’s AFL Champion Player Award following Sydney’s Round 21 clash with St Kilda.
8 Jack Higgins (STK)
6 Jack Steele (STK)
5 Jack Sinclair (STK)
4 Callum Wilkie (STK)
4 Luke Parker (SYD)
3 Rowan Marshall (STK)
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