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Darkie

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Is anyone able to confirm that there is no score given for clearances? It's been a theory of mine for a while.

Rocky currently has 14 touches (5 kicks) at 57%, 7 contested, 1 mark, 1 tackle, 1 behind, 2 I50s and 2 R50s and no clangers, plus 6 clearances, and he's on 44.

I think CD may place a much lower value on clearances than most coaches would, for example.
A clearance technically means nothing in Supercoach however the components of a clearance generally means high clearance players are getting a lot of points. You get points for how a possession is gained and how effective a disposal is. Josh Kennedy is a classic case of a player who could have 30 possessions and only 20 disposals because he gets tackled as soon as he gets the ball from a stoppage. He still gets points for the possession even though he wasn't able to kick or handball and his possessions are often well rewarded because they are contested in heavy traffic.
Thanks Freo - I suspected this was it. I imagine it's a similar issue with inside and rebound 50s - they're not terribly relevant of themselves, and you can probably better judge a player's contribution by whether it's a long/short kick, how effective it is, and whether or not it generates a score for the receiving player - so perhaps it's better to do that.

Perhaps Live HQ will shift over time to show more SC-relevant stats. A player like Lever seems to get a lot of SC points for his touches, even considering that he tends to get effective kicks. I suspect he's doing things (like spoiling) that generate SC points but that Live HQ does not show.
 
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How great was J Day win in the US PGA this morning, well deserved after playing bridesmaid so many times!

Did very well to hold off J Speith who, if not already, is going to be one of the greats.
 

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Love watching the girls do there thing! #AFLDogsDees #AFLWomensGame Brennan dominating! Kicking it better than the blokes! #nojoke

Patty sounds like a great bloke with a good sense of humour.
 

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How great was J Day win in the US PGA this morning, well deserved after playing bridesmaid so many times!

Did very well to hold off J Speith who, if not already, is going to be one of the greats.
Awesome! Saw he was 3 shots up and then teed off into the bunker at the 11th or 12th but managed to get himself out of trouble.
 
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Condolences to Brett Ratten's family, his 16 y/o son was tragically killed as a passenger in car accident last night...so tragic! :(

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-08-16/brett-rattens-son-dies-in-car-accident
Tragic news. It's a terrible thing to survive one of your children. Sympathies to the Ratten family and friends... :(
oh god. That is terrible My heart goes out to Ratts and his family. Sad news to hear at end of day. Such a wonderful guy and this will be hard to deal with.
Ive seen his stuff first hand, worst thing imaginable
Feel for Ratten and his family now, RIP :(
Terrible waste of life! Parents worst fear! RIP!
Agree with all of the above. Shocking tragic news.
Was reported last night (chan 7 news), not sure if it's true the way the media is these days.
Stolen car, ice, booze.
I just urge any of the younger members here, please, please, please, please stay away from this shocking drug.
There is just no winners when it comes to this horrible drug.
 
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Man im excited! we can not afford to let him go
He is the next captain of Carlton i can tell you right now! future star!

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Clicking on this thread seems to automatically redirect you to the Hird thread,
Just posted this for a test.

edit - seems fixed now.
 
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Clicking on this thread seems to automatically redirect you to the Hird thread,
Just posted this for a test.

edit - seems fixed now.
Something seems wrong with the thread. I can only get to page 51 (this is where I am posting this comment), however apparently there is a page 52, but I cant click through to it :(
 

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Clicking on this thread seems to automatically redirect you to the Hird thread,
Just posted this for a test.

edit - seems fixed now.
Something seems wrong with the thread. I can only get to page 51 (this is where I am posting this comment), however apparently there is a page 52, but I cant click through to it :(
There was a slight IT bug after some posts were moved from here to the Hird thread. There is no page 52 atm, it's just showing that on the main board because if the posts hadn't been moved it would be up to page 52.
 

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Less games free-to-air i believe but will now be televised in HD (finally)

AFL signs new six-year, $2.5 billion broadcast rights deal

THE AFL will reap a major financial windfall after striking a colossal new six-year, $2.508 billion broadcast rights agreement.

The new deal will see Channel Seven, Foxtel and Telstra continue as the League's broadcasters under the new deal, which will run from 2017 to 2022.

The current deal expires at the end of the 2016 season.

The existing deal was effectively worth $250 million a year; the new deal is 67 per cent bigger at $418 million a year.

AFL Commission chairman Mike Fitzpatrick and CEO Gillon McLachlan were on hand to announce the deal, and they were joined by News Corp executive chairman Rupert Murdoch, News Corp CEO Robert Thomson, Seven West Media chairman Kerry Stokes and Telstra CEO Andy Penn, among others.

Fans' five-minute guide to the new broadcast deal

The press conference at AFL House revealed:

• Channel Seven will broadcast matches in HD free-to-air from the start of the new deal in 2017. Kerry Stokes said Channel Seven is looking into broadcasting in HD before the new deal kicks in.

• The AFL retains full control of the fixture, including whether the Grand Final is scheduled as a day, twilight or night match.

• The AFL fixture will remain at 22 rounds, with nine games each weekend.

• Outside of Thursday night matches, public holiday and bye/split rounds, the competition will feature:

- One Friday night match
- Two Saturday afternoon matches
- One Saturday twilight match
- Two Saturday night matches
- Two Sunday afternoon games
- One Sunday twilight game

• Foxtel will continue to broadcast every game, except the AFL Grand Final, live on Pay TV.

• Foxtel holds the right to sub-licence one game per round each weekend in the Saturday 3.20pm AEST timeslot to a free-to-air provider, if it chooses.

• Telstra will once again hold the rights for hand-held devices, AFL.com.au and the club digital network. Telstra will broadcast every match on mobile devices.

McLachlan said the historic deal delivered for clubs, players, supporters and the community.

He said the deal would provide financial security for clubs and players to "allow future growth and certainty".

McLachlan said the deal would see resources directed towards the foundations of the game, while growing into new communities to "create new generations of supporters, members, players and volunteers".

The League struck the existing five-year, $1.25 billion agreement in April 2011, less than a year before the deal came into effect for the 2012 season.

AFL Commission chairman Mike Fitzpatrick said the new deal will help the League grow its reach over the next decade.

"We need to continue to be the first choice for our elite and talented athletes, we need to strengthen our clubs at all levels, and we need to invest in the community level of our game," Fitzpatrick said.

"This agreement with News Corporation, the Seven Network and Telstra will allow us to make the right investment to keep our game strong."

He thought it was important the players "get a fair deal out of this".

Murdoch, whose company is yet to negotiate a deal with the NRL, said he believed the AFL was Australia's "premium" football code.

"This is a very significant investment for us. We've always believed that this is the premium code in Australia – it's the national game," Murdoch said.

"We're very happy to be doing this. We believe in the strength of the game and we'll do everything we can to make it stronger."

With the new deal, Channel Seven will show matches in high definition on free-to-air TV from 2017.

But Kerry Stokes revealed the broadcaster would search for ways to broadcast in HD before the next agreement kicks off.

"It's a matter under review. It's been a technical issue for the network, as you're aware, and we're reviewing it again this summer with the hope that we can find a way of bringing high definition to Melbourne," he said.

Stokes also backed Good Friday football: "We'd love to play football every day of the week – Good Friday included."

He said his network have made "suggestions" about switching the traditional afternoon Grand Final bouncedown to a later timeslot.

"We did make the point that … twilight games happen to get more ratings than day games do," Stokes said.

"And if one wants to be the most watched Grand Final in Australia it would seem sensible it might be at twilight. I hasten to say we have not put any conditions.

"The AFL control the schedule and we accept that."

Telstra boss Andy Penn said the milestone deal would see his company "continuing to provide you with the technology and the digital innovation that is really going to just transform the experience of fans watching AFL footy in the future".

The new agreement comes a week after the NRL confirmed a new four-year, $925 million agreement for free-to-air TV coverage with the Nine Network.

The rugby league deal has accelerated negotiations for the AFL rights.

Nine's deal with the NRL will involve four free-to-air games per week.

The NRL hopes its total broadcast rights deal will be worth around $1.7 billion once a pay TV deal is reached

- See more at: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-08-18/afl-on-the-verge-of-signing-new-tv-deal#sthash.5I8bCoAS.dpuf
 

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How hard would it be to integrate a user tagging system and notification function for posts you were tagged in?

Would be handy for replying to people page to page. Sometimes a particular response can be lost when there are multiple posts going. Just a thought! :)

On another topic, I was under the impression that Perth had the top 2 spots sewn up. WCE have to play the Dogs at Domain Stadium, and then Adelaide at AO. Not sure they're the easiest match ups given recent form and confidence. I think the Hawks can still easily pip that 2nd spot off WCE!
 
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