Its back for Round 7! Zero Hanger’s weekly ‘five useless stats’.

Every week Aaron Delaporte from Useless AFL Stats will take a look at the top five most useless, but captivating, statistics from the weekend.

Round 7 didn’t fail to deliver plenty of stats but here are the most useless ones that you never knew you needed.

2. Sydney win against all stats

A rare statistical anomaly occurred when Sydney defeated Geelong by three points on Saturday. The Cats won in virtually every major statistical category possible; +80 in disposals, +14 in marks, + 26 Inside 50s, +7 Tackles, +7 Free kicks, +3 clearances but along with a couple of controversial non-umpiring calls late in the game, Sydney got home.

This is just the third time a team has lost contested possessions and inside 50’s by 25 and won the game - the clear secret to overcoming this is accurate goal kicking in all three cases.

GEELONG, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 28: Oliver Florent of the Swans (right) celebrates a goal with Will Hayward of the Swans during the 2018 AFL round six match between the Geelong Cats and the Sydney Swans at GMHBA Stadium on April 28, 2018 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Sydney won that aspect kicking 14.6 to Geelong's 12.16. The eight scoring-shot deficit wasn't even close to the AFL record of 15, which occurred back in Round 16 1997 when Collingwood butchered it going down 12.25.97 to Geelong 16.6.102, losing by five points despite a remarkable 15 extra scoring shots.