Who are your club's bunnies? And which does your mob hate facing?

Gold Coast denied joining North Melbourne in an unwanted record of the longest current losing streak in the AFL after it clashed with Melbourne on Saturday.

The Demons have proven to be too strong for the expansion side in the past, reigning supreme since 2014, but a dominant performance from Damien Hardwick's men put an end to the embarrassment.

The Kangaroos have struggled equally against Geelong since 2015, losing their past 13 encounters.

Similarly, Essendon fans smile from ear to ear when they're scheduled to face the Arden Street side, currently holding an impressive 11-game win streak over the Roos.

Port Adelaide's dominant run over the Bombers was ended on Thursday at Marvel Stadium, putting a halt to an eight-win stretch of victories.

Collingwood seemingly can do no wrong against Adelaide, despite being within inches, and seconds, of losing to the Crows in recent times.

Current biggest AFL opponent wins and losses streaks

Team Winning Streak - Opponent Losing Streak - Opponent
Adelaide 7 - North Melbourne 9 - Collingwood
Brisbane 7 - West Coast, North Melbourne 5 - Hawthorn
Carlton 4 - West Coast, North Melbourne 3 - Adelaide
Collingwood 9 - Adelaide 2 - Sydney
Essendon 11 - North Melbourne
7 - Geelong
Fremantle 3 - Melbourne 3 - Port Adelaide, Carlton
Geelong 13 - North Melbourne 2 - Gold Coast, GWS, St Kilda
Gold Coast 5 - Richmond 4 - GWS
GWS 4 - Gold Coast 4 - Sydney
Hawthorn 6 - North Melbourne 4 - Melbourne
Melbourne 5 - St Kilda/Richmond
3 - Collingwood, Fremantle, Carlton, GWS
North Melbourne 1 - Gold Coast, Richmond, Melbourne 13 - Geelong
Port Adelaide 6 - St Kilda 5 - Collingwood
Richmond 2 - Adelaide, Sydney
5 - Gold Coast, Melbourne, Port Adelaide
St Kilda 5 - North Melbourne 6 - Brisbane, Port Adelaide
Sydney 8 - North Melbourne 5 - Brisbane
West Coast 1 - Richmond, North Melbourne 7 - Brisbane
Western Bulldogs 8 - North Melbourne 4 - Port Adelaide

 

Brisbane has consistently held their own over St Kilda, Sydney and West Coast in years gone by as Chris Fagan's extraordinary record continues to impress.

North Melbourne's struggles over the past decade have been felt, with half of the teams in the competition holding their biggest win streak over the Kangaroos.

Throughout the history of the V/AFL, the Pies hold the longest win streak against Hawthorn, beginning nearly a century ago.

Collingwood won a staggering 29 consecutive times between Round 3, 1925 and Round 13, 1941, sitting atop the leaderboard.

They're closely followed by Carlton's dominance over the Hawks (25 wins between 1925-1938) and Richmond (24 wins between 1908-1917).