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It’s black and white, Collingwood’s on top of the free kick ladder

THE #freekickhawthorn hashtag once ruled, but not anymore. SAM EDMUND looks at which clubs are getting the rub of the green — and the stars who are earning more than their share of free kicks.

Collingwood is on top of the free kick ladder after 14 rounds. Picture: Michael Klein
Collingwood is on top of the free kick ladder after 14 rounds. Picture: Michael Klein

IT doesn’t have a hashtag, but it’s real.

Two years after #freekickhawthorn exploded into the AFL vernacular, Collingwood is quietly getting the rub of the green with the umpires.

A State of the Nation assessment of who the whistles after favouring 14 rounds into the season has put the Magpies on top of the free kick tree.

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Collingwood has been awarded 306 free kicks so far this season and 244 against, giving it a league-high free kick differential of +62.

Red-hot ruckman Brodie Grundy leads the way with 31 frees.

The Pies get more frees than any other side in the defensive 50 and also through the midfield where Grundy has been a towering force. In a season where most things are finally going right for Nathan Buckley and co. they have been the umpires’ pet.

West Coast is second at +57, while North Melbourne’s Cinderella season has it third at +48.

But no club has profited more favourably from direct umpiring decisions than Melbourne.

The Demons have kicked an AFL-high 29 goals from free kicks.

Collingwood captain Scott Pendlebury gives away a 50m penalty but the Magpies have enjoyed a dream run with the umpires in 2018. Picture: Michael Klein
Collingwood captain Scott Pendlebury gives away a 50m penalty but the Magpies have enjoyed a dream run with the umpires in 2018. Picture: Michael Klein

There’s not many gifts on offer at Essendon, who have only kicked an AFL-low 11 majors as a result of umpire intervention.

On the flip side, umpiring decisions have cost Carlton more than any other club, with the Blues conceding 32 goals directly from free kicks — two more than the next-worst, Gold Coast.

Curiously, premier and ladder-leader Richmond, have had the worst run with officials this year.

The Tigers have a free kick differential of -70 — a whopping 22 more than their closest rival Greater Western Sydney (-48). One theory is that Richmond’s frenzied pressure game, while regularly overwhelming its opposition each week, also causes some collateral damage via the whistleblowers.

Free kick ladder

ClubFrees forFrees againstDifferential
Collingwood306244+62
West Coast305248+57
North Melbourne313265+48
Brisbane Lions307269+38
Adelaide265228+37
Western Bulldogs290253+37
Carlton295286+9
Hawthorn283275+8
Melbourne280284-4
Geelong292297-5
Gold Coast293308-15
Port Adelaide280299-19
Sydney271296-25
St Kilda243277-34
Essendon246284-38
Fremantle235274-39
GWS Giants243291-48
Richmond243313-70

When it comes to which forward gets the most favourable run with the officials inside 50m, Ben Brown is the man. North Melbourne’s lead-up big man just keeps presenting and just keeps drawing frees.

Collingwood may sit atop the free kick ladder, but defender Lynden Dunn would have a different take. No player has given away more free kicks in the defensive 50 than the Pies’ veteran stopper.

Sydney’s Dane Rampe (11) and Carlton’s Cameron O’Shea (10) are also guilty of copping the wrong end of the whistle.

In the midfield, Carlton wrecking ball Patrick Cripps’ relentless pursuit of the hard ball has seen him rewarded more than any other player.

Most frees inside 50m

Ben Brown North Melbourne 14

Eric Hipwood Brisbane Lions 12

Josh Kennedy West Coast 10

Jeremy Cameron GWS 10

Charlie Dixon Port Adelaide 9

Most free against defensive 50m

Lynden Dunn Collingwood 12

Dane Rampe Sydney 11

Cameron O’Shea Carlton 10

Alex Rance Richmond 9

Darcy Gardiner Brisbane Lions 8

Most frees in midfield

Patrick Cripps Carlton 35

Stefan Martin Brisbane Lions 34

Joel Selwood Geelong 30

Patrick Dangerfield Geelong 26

Brodie Grundy Collingwood 25

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