Tiger Tarl
Well-known member
I wonder if anyone else has made the same strange observation I have over the past few years...
At Leichhardt, the wind seems to be a real factor. I first noticed it several years ago and have been noting it down each game since. It was rather apparent in the cowboys game in 2021 when they led 22-0 at half time then we came back to score 30 points in the 2nd half (still lost though). The wind was strong that day.
The team with the wind at their back have won the first half every time since I have been aware of it. And go on to win most of the games. Whether that's a mental thing or fatigue for both sides kicks in in the second half, I'm not sure but it is an interesting possibility with some evidence to support it. The Titans had a few kicks go out on Sunday too in the first half too.
Does the flip of the coin determine which way the team plays? If it's a windy day, I would suggest whoever wins the coin and chooses to play with the wind has an advantage. And there have been numerous studies (particularly in the US) where wind affects performance in runners and team sports alike. Will be interesting to see if the wind affects the Newcastle game this weekend.
TLDR: At Leichhardt oval, the team with the wind at their back for the first half often win.
At Leichhardt, the wind seems to be a real factor. I first noticed it several years ago and have been noting it down each game since. It was rather apparent in the cowboys game in 2021 when they led 22-0 at half time then we came back to score 30 points in the 2nd half (still lost though). The wind was strong that day.
The team with the wind at their back have won the first half every time since I have been aware of it. And go on to win most of the games. Whether that's a mental thing or fatigue for both sides kicks in in the second half, I'm not sure but it is an interesting possibility with some evidence to support it. The Titans had a few kicks go out on Sunday too in the first half too.
Does the flip of the coin determine which way the team plays? If it's a windy day, I would suggest whoever wins the coin and chooses to play with the wind has an advantage. And there have been numerous studies (particularly in the US) where wind affects performance in runners and team sports alike. Will be interesting to see if the wind affects the Newcastle game this weekend.
TLDR: At Leichhardt oval, the team with the wind at their back for the first half often win.