Barlow made his debut in rd 1, 2010. The Barlow era from then to today has comprised exactly 100 games. Freo has 59 wins, 1 draw and 40 losses in the Barlow era, ie. a winning percentage of 59.5.
The individual stats for current players who have played at least half of those games are:
Ballas (83 games, 65.7% wins), Mundy (83, 65.7%), Sandi (63, 63.5%), Barlow (72, 63.2%), Crowley (91, 62.1%), Fyfe (75, 62%), Mayne (87, 61.5%), McPharlin (79, 61.4%), De Boer (89, 61.2%), Hill (91, 60.4%), Suban (66, 59.8%), Duffield (93, 59.7%), Mzungu (68, 59.6%), FREO (100, 59.5%), Johnson (93, 59.1%), Pavlich (83, 59%), Ibbotson (74, 57.4%), C. Pearce (63, 54.8%) and Clarke (50, 51%).
The RoLy era (rd 1, 2012 to present) has comprised 54 games with 36 wins, 1 draw and 17 losses (67.6% winning percentage).
The individual stats for current players who have played at least half of those games are:
Spurr (41 games, 76.8% wins), Walters (34 games, 75%), Fyfe (36, 73.6%), Sutcliffe (28, 73.2%), D. Pearce (30, 71.7%), Ballas (47, 71.3%), Suban (40, 71.2%), Barlow (50, 71%), Dawson (46, 70.7%), Mundy (49, 70.4%), McPharlin (41, 70.2%), Hill (46, 69.6%), Sandi (29, 69%), Ibbotson (37, 68.9%), Johnson (52, 68.3%), Duffield (48, 67.7%), Mayne (51, 67.6%), FREO (54, 67.6%), Crowley (54, 67.6%), Mzungu (54, 67.6%), De Boer (53, 67%), C. Pearce (45, 65.6%), Pavlich (40, 65%), Clarke (34, 63.2%) and Neale (27, 51.9%).
Barlow and Fyfe have played together in 52 games with a winning percentage of 64.4%.
Barlow, Fyfe and Mundy have played together in 41 games with a winning percentage of 74.4%.
Barlow, Fyfe, Mundy, Ballas and Walters have played together in 23 games (18w, 1d, 4l) with a winning percentage of 80.4%. The losses being 2012 SF v Adel, 2013 rd 3 v Ess, rd 4 v Haw and the Bloody GF. Since Walters became a regular member of the team in rd 16, 2012 Freo has played 40 games, so unfortunately we have only been able to get all 5 of them on the park together barely half the time. A number which will continue to fall with Walters likely to be out for the rest of the season.