For these advanced stats to be released to the public it would essentially need champion data to be bankrolled by the AFL.
Champion Data have 10 people for each AFL game, and even though they get paid a low amount like most non performance jobs in sport the costs are still quite high.
Now I may be out of date in my understanding but when I spoke to a CD employee a couple of years ago now offering a low cost service to the general public was seen to only undermine the ability to earn much larger revenues from the AFL Clubs. Further it reduced the risk of opportunists buying the reduced cost stats and repackaging or adding extras and reselling them in other guises.
Unfortunately for us fananticals, it is all about protecting their valuable IP which looking at it from their perspective I can understand.
Champion Data have 10 people for each AFL game, and even though they get paid a low amount like most non performance jobs in sport the costs are still quite high.
Now I may be out of date in my understanding but when I spoke to a CD employee a couple of years ago now offering a low cost service to the general public was seen to only undermine the ability to earn much larger revenues from the AFL Clubs. Further it reduced the risk of opportunists buying the reduced cost stats and repackaging or adding extras and reselling them in other guises.
Unfortunately for us fananticals, it is all about protecting their valuable IP which looking at it from their perspective I can understand.