probably not
As at the end of the 2010 season Collingwood has played Fremantle 21 times. Collingwood have won 13 and lost 8.
You be at the top of your division and play other top teams to make finals
3/8 would be 3 on top and 8 below so you divide the top by the bottom 3 divided by 8 and then get your answer
Captain Charles Fremantle officially claimed New Holland (now Western Australia) for Great Britain on 2 May 1829. The colony did not become known as Western Australia until a month later, on 8 June.
No.
no, you have to be in the top 8 of your conference
As at the end of the 2010 season... Essendon 16 Carlton 16 Collingwood 15 Melbourne 12 Richmond 10 Hawthorn 10 Fitzroy 8 Geelong 8 South Melbourne / Sydney 4 North Melbourne / Kangaroos 4 West Coast 3 Brisbane Lions 3 Adelaide 2 St Kilda 1 Port Adelaide 1 Footscray / Western Bulldogs 1 University 0 Brisbane Bears 0 Fremantle* 0* *Fremantle is the only current team to not have won a premiership. They've never played in a grand final.
Fremantle 1 point to half time against Adelaide Adelaide 10.9.69 Fremantle 0.1.1 Half Time 11/07/2009
Friday Night Football - 2002 First Elimination Final Fremantle vs Essendon 2-22 was released on: Australia: 5 September 2003 USA: 8 September 2003
You take the top number and divide it by the bottom number. If the fraction was 8 tenths, you would do 8/10 to get 0.8
To make the nhl playoffs you have to be the top team in your division or in the top 5 teams in your conference besides the division champions. 8 teams are taken from each conference.
put it through the color changer and make it go through the ground and it will come out the top and draw a line from the top.