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Ladders after Round 2

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The ladders are now taking shape after Round 2 of the 2014 AFL International Cup and with just 1 round remaining before breaking into divisions we can begin to see who is in contention for the coveted Men's semi-finals and a chance to play on the MCG in the Grand Final.

The Women's is straight forward but the Men are divided into 3 pools, with the complication being that the top 4 that go through to the semi-finals after 3 rounds are the top of each pool and then the next best based on combining all the teams - hence we've also shown a Combined ladder.  That will also determine the teams that make what the AFL has called Division 1, i.e. teams 5 - 12, and Division 2, i.e. teams 13 to 18.

There are, as always, some bizarre percentages, due to lopsides matches and not in a small way because we've stuck to the AFL / Victorian way of calculating percentage, which is now spreading throughout Australian football  throughout the world, namely points for divided by points against multipled by 100, rather than the conventional maths of for divided by (for plus against) multipled by 100.  So the % means per 100 points scored by the opposition, not per 100 points of the total scores.  As such New Zealand, on 355 for, 0 against, have a percentage that is infinite or undefined.

The Women's is straight forward but the Men are divided into 3 pools, with the complication being that the top 4 that go through to the semi-finals after 3 rounds are the top of each pool and then the next best based on combining all the teams - hence we've also shown a Combined ladder. That will also determine the teams that make what the AFL has called Division 1, i.e. teams 5 - 12, and Division 2, i.e. teams 13 to 18.

Percentage has been calculated as per the AFL way, namely points for divided by points against multipled by 100. This produces strange values with the many lopsided results so far, but we've decided to stay with this since ultimately the AFL will show the ladders the same way. As such at the completion of round 2 New Zealand technically have 355 for divided by 0 against which is infinite or undefined.


2014 AFL International Cup Ladders - completion of Round 2 (Wed August 13th)
Men's Pool A
PosTeamWL%
1Ireland201383
2Nauru20781
3Fiji11396
4GB11209
5France024
6Indonesia023
Men's Pool B
PosTeamWL%
1PNG206317
2South Africa20781
3Tonga11208
4Japan1134.6
5Pakistan0217
6India022
Men's Pool C
PosTeamWL%
1NZ20infinite
2USA201110
3Canada11267
4Sweden1152
5Finland026
6China020.3
Men's Combined Division
PosTeamWL%
1NZ20infinite
2PNG206317
3Ireland201383
4USA201110
5South Africa20780.65
6Nauru20780.56
7Fiji11396
8Canada11267
9Great Britain11209
10Tonga11208
11Sweden1152
12Japan11835
13Pakistan0217
14Finland026
15France024
16Indonesia023
17India022
18China020.3
Women's Division
PosTeamWL%
1Canada N/Lights202657
2Ireland20929
3USA Freedom11103
4Canada M/Suns1154
5Tonga0216
6Fiji019
7USA Liberty010

* Note the ladders are WFN's unofficial calculations. ...


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