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Who is your club’s bogey team?

Champion Data has revealed the biggest losing streaks in the AFL from the last five years.

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Lochlan Balloch

The Herald Sun has revealed each AFL club's biggest bogey matchup with Brisbane and Gold Coast having the longest current losing streaks in the league.

The tips.com.au analysis by Champion Data shows that the Lions have not defeated 2019 premiers Richmond since Round 7, 2009 when club legends Johnathon Brown and Daniel Bradshaw combined for seven goals in a 26-point win.

Meanwhile, Gold Coast has never defeated the Adelaide Crows since entering the league in 2011, with the Suns losing all seven games against the Crows.

Other notable streaks include Melbourne having a 1-18 record against North Melbourne since 2007. The Demons' only win coming in a 37-point win in 2018. Carlton have not defeated Richmond since their famous Elimination Final win in 2013, while the Bombers haven't defeated the Tigers since 2014.

Hawthorn has also proven to be a bogey team for clubs with the Western Bulldogs having a 2-10 record since 2010 while Fremantle have a 2-15 record against the Hawks since 2008.

YOUR CLUB’S BIGGEST BOGEY SIDE (2015-19)

Adelaide – 1-6 v Hawthorn, last win Round 2, 2017

Brisbane – 0-7 v Richmond, last win Round 7, 2009

Carlton – 0-8 v Richmond, last win Elimination Final 2013

Collingwood – 1-5 v Hawthorn, last win Round 9, 2017

Essendon – 0-8 v Richmond, last win Round 11, 2014

Fremantle – 0-6 v Hawthorn, last win Round 21, 2014

Geelong – 5-5 v Hawthorn, last win Round 5, 2019

Gold Coast – 0-7 v Adelaide, last win Never

GWS – 3-5 v West Coast, last win Semi-Final 2017

Hawthorn – 2-5 v Richmond, last win Round 18, 2016

Melbourne – 1-5 v North, last win Round 3, 2018

North Melbourne – 2-6 v Sydney, last win Round 7, 2018

Port Adelaide – 1-5 v GWS, last win Round 20, 2015

Richmond – 2-5 v Adelaide, last win Round 16, 2018

St Kilda – 0-6 v Adelaide, last win Round 18, 2011

Sydney – 2-5 v Western Bulldogs, last win Round 4, 2018

West Coast – 2-4 v Sydney, last win Round 4, 2017

Western Bulldogs – 2-4 v Hawthorn, last win Round 2, 2019

Published by
Lochlan Balloch