Win/loss Record
Club | Active | Total games | Wins | Losses | Draws | Percentage wins | Flags |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Casterton | 1964–2012 | 962 | 398 | 558 | 6 | 41.37% | 2 |
Coleraine | 1964–1994 | 620 | 220 | 397 | 3 | 35.48% | 1 |
East Gambier | 1964–2012 | 1017 | 646 | 360 | 11 | 63.52% | 8 |
Hamilton | 1964–2012 | 973 | 507 | 461 | 5 | 52.11% | 4 |
Imperials | 1964–2012 | 991 | 535 | 451 | 5 | 53.99% | 6 |
Heywood | 1964–2011 | 930 | 230 | 696 | 4 | 24.73% | 0 |
Millicent | 1964–2012 | 961 | 436 | 522 | 3 | 45.37% | 1 |
North Gambier | 1964–2012 | 1024 | 631 | 386 | 7 | 61.62% | 5 |
Penola | 1964-1987 | 481 | 169 | 310 | 2 | 35.14% | 0 |
Portland | 1964–2012 | 1012 | 640 | 364 | 8 | 63.24% | 8 |
South Gambier | 1964–2012 | 1017 | 677 | 345 | 5 | 65.92% | 11 |
West Gambier | 1964–2012 | 954 | 359 | 588 | 7 | 37.63% | 3 |
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