2013 : MARS, Massey, Colley and ODM Ratings After Round 14
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Eight teams changed places on the MARS Ladder this week, though none from amongst the prevailing Top 3 or Bottom 5.
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Eight teams changed places on the MARS Ladder this week, though none from amongst the prevailing Top 3 or Bottom 5.
For only the third time this season, Investors have recorded back-to-back profits across consecutive rounds. The earlier instances were in Rounds 2 and 3, then Rounds 3 and 4, and the profits there were much less significant.
Apparently, if you can beat the reigning premiers you can beat the runners-up of the year before. That's the only rationale I can posit as to why the Head-to-Head Fund has made its only bet this week on Port Adelaide, at home again, facing the Pies.
Now that all teams have had 12 opportunities to impress the judges, it's time for me to take a look at team Ratings.
It's time to ask the question again: which are the teams to blame for Investors' losses so far, and which are the teams to thank for making them smaller than they otherwise would be?