Weโ€™re back for Round 13 of Zero Hangerโ€™s weekly โ€˜five useless statsโ€™ series.

Every week Aaron Delaporte fromย Useless AFL Statsย will take a look at the most useless statistics from the weekend just gone, the absurd, the ridiculous and just the plain outrageous.

So don't despair if you had a shocker with the footy tipping in Round 13 just sit back and enjoy some more captivatingly Useless Stats from the week just gone.

2. Bucks goes out a winner

The round was capped off fittingly with the departing coach of Collingwood Nathan Buckley joining just Sam Gravenall as coaches who defeated a team on top of the ladder in their last game as coach.

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 30: Magpies coach Nathan Buckley thanks the crowd after winning the round 14 AFL match between the Carlton Blues and the Collingwood Magpies at The Gabba on August 30, 2020 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Jono Searle/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)

The Pies' win prevented Buckley from becoming the only person in V/AFL history to have 100 losses as a player and coach without a Premiership flag with his coaching record ending at 117 wins two draws and 99 losses.

 

Buckley finished his AFL career with 117 wins as a player and 117 wins as a coach. The formerly mentioned Gravenall has the next highest identical record as a player and coach but his career was a touch shorter having just seven wins as a player and seven as a coach. Gravenall played 30 games with St Kilda from 1903-1910 and coached Essendon for just 12 matches in the 1922 season.