In order to 'celebrate' Chris Chester's 150th competitive game in charge of Wakefield, I thought I'd collate his stats so far:
Team win % won played PDBradford 100% ( 1 / 1 ) 3
Dewsbury 100% ( 1 / 1 ) 48
Leigh 100% ( 2 / 2 ) 18
Sheffield Eagles 100% ( 1 / 1 ) 34
Toulouse 100% ( 1 / 1 ) 18
Widnes 88% ( 7 / 8 ) 101
Huddersfield 63% ( 10 / 16 ) 26
Salford 58% ( 7 / 12 ) -46
Hull K R 57% ( 4 / 7 ) 56
Catalans 44% ( 7 / 16 ) -137
Leeds 39% ( 5.5 / 14 ) 5
London 33% ( 1 / 3 ) -17
Wigan 33% ( 5 / 15 ) -32
Warrington 23% ( 3 / 13 ) -136
Hull FC 20% ( 3 / 15 ) -6
St Helens 14% ( 2 / 14 ) -213
Castleford Tigers 0% ( 0 / 11 ) -190
All Games 40% 60.5 150 -468
SL Opposition 39% 56.5 146 -571Regular SL Games only:Team win % won played PDLeigh 100% ( 2 / 2 ) 18
Widnes 100% ( 6 / 6 ) 113
Huddersfield 67% ( 8 / 12 ) 28
Salford 60% ( 6 / 10 ) -47
Hull K R 57% ( 4 / 7 ) 56
Catalans 50% ( 6 / 12 ) -113
Leeds 35% ( 4.5 / 13 ) -27
London 33% ( 1 / 3 ) -17
Wigan 33% ( 4 / 12 ) -1
Warrington 30% ( 3 / 10 ) -51
St Helens 20% ( 2 / 10 ) -133
Hull FC 17% ( 2 / 12 ) -17
Castleford Tigers 0% ( 0 / 8 ) -109
Regular Season 41% ( 48.5 / 117 ) -300
Hull FC & Castleford seem to be the outliers.
Never beaten Cas
Only beaten Hull in the league twice but a points difference of only -17
How many teams from the top end of that table have we played so far this season?
We would need to win 10 games this season to match that average. Is that possible from the next 19?
IF we win 10 games, does CC get a contract extension?