Well I am not 100% sure about the exact methodology he applied but as I understand it, he accessed the data that is used to create heat maps (which also includes a clock and where a player is on the ground) which in turn is derived from the locators all players wear. Then he watched the game and matched the act that took place at a specific time against the SC score that was allocated to it. That is how he worked out a specific act in defence is usually worth more than the same act in the midfield.
On the day I think CD have several people scoring. One calls the game like a race caller and the others load the data. Then they review each quarter break.
That is my understanding of it.
On the day I think CD have several people scoring. One calls the game like a race caller and the others load the data. Then they review each quarter break.
That is my understanding of it.