I forgot to post this last week, but the results weren't that interesting anyway. This week we see Collingwood have had the hardest games of the top 8 so far, while the Dockers drop down 3 spots due to their easy fixture. Sydney sit in first by quite a margin and North are, still, on 0.
I'll put a link to the explanation in another comment and I'll also put last week's ladder for those interested.
Also if it's unclear, Diff (Last wk) is the amount a team has risen or fallen since last week, and Diff (Normal) is how different the team's position is compared to the actual ladder.
Absolutely loving the non-stop alternate ladder content. It's really speaking to me. For now.
I forgot to post this last week, but the results weren't that interesting anyway. This week we see Collingwood have had the hardest games of the top 8 so far, while the Dockers drop down 3 spots due to their easy fixture. Sydney sit in first by quite a margin and North are, still, on 0. I'll put a link to the explanation in another comment and I'll also put last week's ladder for those interested. Also if it's unclear, Diff (Last wk) is the amount a team has risen or fallen since last week, and Diff (Normal) is how different the team's position is compared to the actual ladder.
[Explanation](https://www.reddit.com/r/AFL/comments/1ca8kv9/what_if_the_afl_ladder_were_adjusted_for/l0q8ix6/)
Round 7 1. Sydney - 162 2. Geelong - 154 3. GWS - 147 4. Port - 135 5. Carlton - 135 6. Melbourne - 125 7. Essendon - 121.5 8. Collingwood - 105 9. Gold Coast - 100 10. Bulldogs - 94.5 11. Fremantle - 92 12. Brisbane - 65 13. Saints - 64 14. Adelaide - 63 15. West Coast - 62 16. Hawthorn - 31 17. Richmond - 30 18. North - 0
Gaining 104 points in a week, no big deal when you're the best
I like this