The AFL teams that are holding their nerve the best in clutch moments

"The line coaches spend a lot of time with their players about what's needed at certain times."Late in close games the rate of stoppages skyrockets, with much of that down to the will of the team currently ahead on the scoreboard To work out which players are better when games are close, we have to expand out clutch time to cover the whole fourth quarter with a margin of two goals or less.Doing so illuminates several interesting trends.Given extra numbers in defence, there's a distinct lack of hulking, pack-marking key forwards scoring at the death