Discussion 2022 AFL: Practice Matches & AAMI Community Series Discussion

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I don't think Caldwell needs huge CBAs, just to be able to push up to stoppages around the ground. I can easily see him averaging 80 in that role and making 150k, which is more than I can say for most of the rookie options.

I do think Berry is a better option, but not by that much. Thinking Berry is a lock, and not even considering Caldwell, is just confirmation bias IMO.
Nah. One's averaged over 80 three times, one's scored over 80 once.
 

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Very good tips here, but I think he was asking for the SC scoring system, no?
Yes I was, would appreciate sent me the actual scoring system but very good information from Connoisseur so thanks anyways
Highlighted which scoring acts hold the most weight in each position. As for the scoring system, refer to the help section on the app or website and navigate to the point scoring tab which will have what you are looking for.
 
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So guys to target for each position

Def: Short, Ridley, Dawson, Crisp

Mid: Macrae, Steele, Oliver, Miller, Walsh (if notinjured), Neale

Ruck: Gawn, Grundy, Darcy

Fwd: Dunkley, Duncan, Taranto, Heeney, Butters, Weller, Brodie, Cogs
Think this is a very good list of options from which to pick. Few others I would add in my opinion:

DEF: Lloyd, Whitfield, Stewart, Hewett (only in 2022), Sicily

MID: Mitchell, Zerrett, Parish

FOR: Treloar (but I would be wary on Weller)
 
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Yes I was, would appreciate sent me the actual scoring system but very good information from Connoisseur so thanks anyways
Post 1684 had the link. Just in case it's behind a paywall see below.

There is more to scoring points in KFC SuperCoach than kicks and handballs.

But it’s a pretty good start.

AFL stats provider Champion Data has spent years refining its ranking points system — exclusive to SuperCoach — to reward the stats that help teams win games.


The short version is that winning your own footy and hitting targets when you use it are the foundation of a great SuperCoach scorer.

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Here’s a breakdown of the key stats in the SuperCoach scoring formula, and which players score from each source.

DISPOSALS

Bulldog Jack Macrae led the AFL for disposals last season with 769 at an average of 33.4 a game. It’s no coincidence he was the topscoring midfielder in SuperCoach, averaging 123 points.

Look for players who use the ball well and kick more than handball. Effective long kicks are worth more than short passes. Adelaide’s Matt Crouch ranked third overall for disposals in 2019 but his SuperCoach scores suffered from a 0.77 kick-to-handball ratio.

Lion Lachie Neale ranked No.3 in the AFL for disposals last year and No.1 for effective handballs.

Rebounding defenders rate well for effective kicks, with Tom Stewart, Daniel Rich and Jake Lloyd topping the league averages last
Ineffective disposal = 0 points

Clanger disposal = minus 4 points

CONTESTED POSSESSIONS

SuperCoach loves players who win their own footy — that’s why Patrick Dangerfield, Nat Fyfe and Patrick Cripps are SuperCoach superstars. Fyfe and Cripps ranked No.1 and No.2 in the AFL in this stat last season. Interestingly, Brodie Grundy also ranked in the top 10 (ninth).

Tiger Tom Lynch topped the AFL for contested marks, and 20-year-old Bulldog Aaron Naughton was No.2 with a bullet.

SuperCoach scoring

Hardball get = 4.5 points

Loose ball get = 4.5 points

Contested mark = 6 points

Patrick Cripps is a contested ball — and SuperCoach — beast.

GOALKICKING

Kicking goals is a great source of SuperCoach points, but it’s not as straightforward as you might think. Jeremy Cameron kicked 76 goals last season to win the Coleman Medal and averaged 92.8 points — impressive, but ranked only 17th among SuperCoach forwards.

That’s why you won’t see a lot of key forwards in SuperCoach teams and more mid-forward types who can get up the ground and not rely solely on kicking goals to score well.

Having said that, timing can be everything. Cameron kicked nine goals against Gold Coast in Round 23 — SuperCoach grand final day — to score 152 points.

SuperCoach scoring

Goal = 8 points

Behind = 1 point

Score assist = 3 points

INTERCEPTS

You only need to watch Richmond’s run to the 2017 and 2019 flags to see how important winning the ball back off the opposition is in the modern game. As a result, it is one of the most rewarded stats in SuperCoach.

Last season Eagle Jeremy McGovern and Giant Phil Davis topped the AFL for intercept marks last season, while McGovern was No.1 for contested intercept marks ahead of Hawk James Sicily. Hopefully Alastair Clarkson leaves Sicily at half-back all year.

SuperCoach scoring

Intercept mark = 4 points

Contested intercept mark = 8 points

James Sicily marks opposition kicks, and boots it long. Picture: Michael Klein

HITOUTS

The SuperCoach scoring formula was updated several years ago to more effectively reward ruck prowess, removing any points for hitouts that don’t go to a teammate.

It’s no surprise ruck goliaths Max Gawn (286) and Brodie Grundy (268) were top-two for effective hitouts last season. Perhaps surprisingly, Gold Coast’s Jarrod Witts (261) came in third — but his SuperCoach average of 99.7 was very respectable.

SuperCoach scoring

Hitout to advantage = 5 points

Hitout = 0 points

Sharked hitout = minus 1 point

FREE KICKS

The free kick count also impacts SuperCoach scores. This is another scoring source for Michael Walters, who won 50 frees last season, the most in the AFLand one more than skipper Nat Fyfe. Max Gawn came in third.

Giving away free kicks is a great way to lose SuperCoach points. Our tip: Don’t pick Shane Mumford. He gave away 78 frees in 2019 and won just 35.

Giving away a 50m penalty is a SuperCoach disaster, but fortunately no player last season gave away more than five (Eric Hipwood and Shai Bolton).

SuperCoach scoring

Free kick for = 4 points

Free kick against = minus 4 points

50m penalty against = minus 8.5 points

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Some thoughts on last night

While he only played a half, Nick Martin looked bloody good and his score certainly bears that out. If he’s named round one, lock him in. I find it odd that a player with his obvious skills slipped right through the draft.

Parish had a relatively quite game and spent a lot time forward but still managed a 116 from 79. He was certainly influential in the 2nd half (with Zerrett off) so that might account for the bump. Almost mirrored Treloar’s effort on Fri night. Maybe Darcy has the CD golden ticket this year.

I’ve had in and out of my starting team for much of the preseason as a bit of a POD but with all the “safer” uber premos looking in cherry ripe form it’s difficult to start him right now. I think I’ll wait and target him as an upgrade
 
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Fwds: Steer clear of expensive key position forwards unless they are very mobile and can gather a lot of the ball around the ground and not overly reliant on kicking 4+ goals on a regular basis.
And the game is a lot worse due to the lack of full forwards kicking 6 or more goals a game. Used to go to the games just to watch Ablett, Locket and Dunstall and then Capper and I loved Modra.
 
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