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The 2023 Goals From Free Kicks Ladder - Round 14

2023-06-20T15:03+10:00

Everyone loves a Free Kick Ladder.

It sparks many a debate and can prove a point, especially if you think your team is hard done by when it comes to umpiring.

But what about a Goals From Free Kicks Ladder?

Kicking goals is arguably the most important aspect of the game, so to get them from free kicks is an utter luxury.

Which clubs receives the most and who receives the least?

Champion Data has provided us with the numbers for you to take a look at in the wake of Round 14.

Best/worst goals from free kicks differentials

Carlton sits atop the goals from free kicks differential ladder with +13.

Second on the standings is the Western Bulldogs on +10 alongside Essendon, also on +10, as the only clubs with double-figure differentials.

Port Adelaide and Adelaide are next on +4, Fremantle is +3 and St Kilda +2 as the remaining clubs in the positive.

At the other end is Hawthorn on -10, clear of Gold Coast and Melbourne both on -6, Sydney and North Melbourne on -5 and Richmond on -4.

Most/least goals from free kicks

The club with the most goals from free kicks is the Western Bulldogs (33), ahead of Port Adelaide and North Melbourne (both 27).

Carlton (26) are next, in front of Adelaide (24), with Essendon, Brisbane and West Coast all tied on 21.

Hawthorn sit at the foot with just 11 goals from frees with Richmond on 12 and Gold Coast on 15.

Most/least goals against from free kicks

The Kangaroos (32) have given away the most goals from frees, clear of the Eagles and Swans (both 24).

The Dogs, while receiving the most, have given away 23, as have the Power and Lions.

The Bombers (11) have kicked the least amount of goals from frees, the Blues (13) are next, ahead of the Tigers (16) and Dockers (17).

Goals From Free Kicks Ladder - Round 14

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Note: Carlton, GWS, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide, Richmond and Western Bulldogs have all played 14 games.

Adelaide, Brisbane, Collingwood, Essendon, Fremantle, Geelong, Gold Coast, Hawthorn, Melbourne, St Kilda, Sydney and West Coast have all played 13 games.

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