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AFL Footy Maths Worksheets for Round 19 2017 Focus On AFL Footy Maths Worksheets for Round 19 2017 focus on the close Rounds 19, Coleman Medal (Leading Goal kickers), the critical matches in Round 20, the top 4 and the top 8. Solve problems, complete calculations, fill in data and make predictions about what will happen in the rest of the 2017 season. Question 1: Close Round 19 Matches Position Teams Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total 13th Collingwood 4.3 9.6 12.9 15.13 1st Adelaide 2.1 3.4 10.4 16.7 a) What was Collingwood’s lead at half time? b) How many goals did Adelaide kick after half time? c) In what quarter did Adelaide kick the most goals? d) Collingwood had 28 shots for goal and scored 13 behinds to Adelaide’s 7. If Collingwood kicked straighter and scored the same number of behinds as Adelaide, with the remainder being goals, work out Collingwood’s new goal amount, how much would Collingwood win by? Goal Behind Goal Behind Winner 7 16 7 Collingwood Adelaide 16 x 6 7 x 1 Winning Margin Question 2 Position Teams Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total 5th Port Power 2.3 3.5 5.7 9.9 11th St Kilda 1.3 2.8 3.12 8.13 a) What was Port Adelaide’s winning margin? b) How many goals did St Kilda kick after half time? c) In what quarter did St Kilda kick the most goals? d) If St Kilda scored the same number of behinds as Port Adelaide, how much would St Kilda’s winning margin be? Goal Behind Goal Behind Winner 9 9 9 Port 9 x 6 9 x 1 St Kilda Winning Margin Question 3 Position Teams Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total 12th Hawthorn 4.3 8.6 8.8 10.12 6th Sydney 2.7 4.9 6.10 9.12 a) What was Hawthorn’s winning margin? b) After half time how many goals did Hawthorn kick? c) After half time how many goals did Sydney kick? d) In what quarter did Hawthorn fail to kick a goal? Question 4 Position Teams Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total 16th Nth Melb 4.4 6.4 9.8 11.10 7th Melbourne 2.0 8.5 8.8 10.12 a) What was North Melbourne’s winning margin? b) In what quarter did Melbourne kick no goals? c) How many goals did North Melbourne kick after half time? d) In which quarter did Melbourne kick 6 goals? Question 5: Critical Matches in Round 20 TEAMS Position in Ladder Stadium Prediction Geelong Sydney 2nd 6th Simonds GWS Melbourne 3rd 7th Manuka Essendon Carlton 10th 17th MCG Brisbane Bulldogs 18th 9th Gabba St Kilda West Coast 11th 8th Etihad Richmond Hawthorn 4th 12th MCG Adelaide Port Adelaide 1st 5th Adelaide Question 6: Leading goal kickers after 19 Rounds, have a look at the table, work out the total score and shots for goal. Remember “Goal kicking efficiency can be calculated by dividing the number of goals kicked by the number of shots for gaol the player had.” Shots for Player Team Total goals Total score Goal kicking efficiency goal 53 x 6 +31 = Joe Daniher Essendon 53.31 84 53÷84= 0.63 or 63% 349 Ben Brown Nth Melb 51.23 Lance Franklin Sydney 51.50 Josh Kennedy West Coast 49.29 Tom Hawkins Geelong 43.23 Taylor walker Adelaide 43.28 a) Which player has the best goal kicking efficiency? b) Who has kicked the highest total score for the 2017 season? c) Which player has the greatest number of shots for goal? d) Predict who you think will win the Coleman medal? Question 7 : In Round 19 some of teams scored near or over 100 points. Here are some examples. Fill in the rest of the table. Remember “Goal kicking efficiency can be calculated by dividing the number of goals kicked by the number of shots for gaol the player had.” Round TEAM SCORE TOTAL POINTS SCORED GOAL SCORING EFFICIENCY 19 West Coast 17.11 17x 6 +11= 113 17/28 = 0.61 or 61% 19 Collingwood 15.13 19 Adelaide 16.7 19 Bulldogs 19.13 19 Essendon 13.19 19 Richmond 14.14 19 Geelong 18.15 19 GWS 13.20 a) Which team had the best goal kicking efficiency for Round 19? b) Which team kicked the highest score for Round 19? Question 8: Teams get 4 points for a win and 2 point for a drawn match. Calculate each team’s total points. Position Team Played Won Lost Drawn Points 1 Adelaide 18 13 4 1 2 Geelong 18 12 5 1 3 GWS 18 11 5 2 4 Richmond 18 12 6 5 Pt Adelaide 18 11 7 6 Sydney 18 10 8 7 Melbourne 18 10 8 8 West Coast 18 10 8 9 Bulldogs 18 10 8 10 Essendon 18 9 9 11 St Kilda 18 9 9 12 Hawthorn 18 8 9 1 13 Collingwood 18 7 10 1 Question 9: Prediction Time. Here are the next four Rounds for Season 2017. Make some predictions about who will win. Remember there are some statistics that you need to look at. In Rounds 18 the teams that had to travel lost 6 out of 8 matches. This is 6 ÷ 8 = 0.75 or 75% and in Round 19 travelling teams lost 5 out of 7 matches. This is 5 ÷ 7 = 0.71 0r 71% Round 20 Home Away Stadium Travelling Side Prediction W or L Geelong VS Sydney Simonds Stadium GWS VS Melbourne Manuka Oval Essendon VS Carlton MCG Brisbane VS Bulldogs Gabba Kangaroos VS Collingwood Etihad Fremantle VS Gold Coast Domain Stadium St Kilda VS West Coast Etihad Richmond VS Hawthorn MCG Adelaide VS Port Power Adelaide Oval Round 21 Home Away Stadium Travelling Side Prediction W or L Bulldogs VS GWS Etihad Sydney VS Fremantle SCG Geelong VS Richmond Simonds Stadium Brisbane VS Gold Coast Gabba Essendon VS Adelaide Etihad West Coast VS Carlton Domain Stadium Melbourne VS St Kilda MCG Hawthorn VS Kangaroos Tasmania Stadium Port Power VS Collingwood Adelaide Oval Round 22 Home Away Stadium Travelling Side Prediction W or L Adelaide VS Sydney Adelaide Oval Bulldogs VS Port Power Eureka Stadium Collingwood VS Geelong MCG GWS VS West Coast Spotless Stadium Gold Coast VS Essendon Metricon Stadium Carlton VS Hawthorn Etihad Stadium Melbourne VS Brisbane MCG St Kilda VS Kangaroos Etihad Stadium Fremantle VS Richmond Domain Stadium Round 23 Home Away Stadium Travelling Side Prediction W or L West Coast VS Adelaide Domain Stadium Sydney VS Carlton SCG Brisbane VS Kangaroos Gabba Port Power VS Gold Coast Adelaide Oval Collingwood VS Melbourne MCG Hawthorn VS Bulldogs Etihad Stadium Geelong VS GWS Simonds Stadium Richmond VS St Kilda MCG Essendon VS Fremantle Etihad Stadium a) Who will be in your top 4 Position Team Predicted Premiership Points 1 2 3 4 b) Who will be in your top 8 Position Team Predicted Premiership Points 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .
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