Opinion 2020: Super Early Player Discussions

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@Diabolical - thanks for your thoughts. May I add a couple of ruminations?

First, the Hun aims to offer something of interest to appeal to as many as possible. They run a comp designed to appeal to the masses. If I were less kind I would say aimed at the LCD (lowest common denominator) of those with a passing interest in the afl. They do not want to make SC more complicated, if anything they want to make it less complicated.

Second, we could easily be described as the "geeks" of SC participants. Perhaps, the more complicated the game, the more we are interested. But we are limited numerically.

These two positions are diametrically opposed. They are unlikely to intersect. I suggest you think of ways to make SC rules even more simple but increasing the reward for research.
 

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@Diabolical - thanks for your thoughts. May I add a couple of ruminations?

First, the Hun aims to offer something of interest to appeal to as many as possible. They run a comp designed to appeal to the masses. If I were less kind I would say aimed at the LCD (lowest common denominator) of those with a passing interest in the afl. They do not want to make SC more complicated, if anything they want to make it less complicated.

Second, we could easily be described as the "geeks" of SC participants. Perhaps, the more complicated the game, the more we are interested. But we are limited numerically.

These two positions are diametrically opposed. They are unlikely to intersect. I suggest you think of ways to make SC rules even more simple but increasing the reward for research.
I totally agree. I was just throwing the idea out there knowing full well it would make the game more complicated and therefore less appealing to attract large numbers.

It’s hard to think how to make it simpler and still reward more strategic players. Maybe keep as is but have price changes incorporating ownership % changes in conjunction with recent scores. More researched participants would jump on/off players more quickly, thus benefit more from price fluctuations?
 
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I like Laird, Byrne-Jones and Docherty as a back 3, potentially just Byrne-Jones and Docherty if there's a lot of good rookie defenders.

Whitfield, Dusty, Greene and Devon Smith look like the ideal forwards.

We are miles away but they are my early thoughts.
 
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I guess the one way they could make the game 'easier' (and perhaps more boring) would be to scrap positions altogether, including for the bench. So you could be trying to build the highest scoring team possible. Still have a salary cap limit though.
Reading it, that might ruin the game for me.
 

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I like Laird, Byrne-Jones and Docherty as a back 3, potentially just Byrne-Jones and Docherty if there's a lot of good rookie defenders.

Whitfield, Dusty, Greene and Devon Smith look like the ideal forwards.

We are miles away but they are my early thoughts.
Byrne-Jones looks interesting, priced at 87 but averaged around 104 post-bye if you take out an errant 7 from 81% TOG (!).

Did his role change through the year? His scoring seemed to pick up a fair bit but it’s not overly evident in clearance numbers that it was a midfield move, for example.

Edit: maybe it was a move to the wing? Almost no scoring shots but a lot more inside 50s and uncontested possessions this year.
 
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Byrne-Jones looks interesting, priced at 87 but averaged around 104 post-bye if you take out an errant 7 from 81% TOG (!).

Did his role change through the year? His scoring seemed to pick up a fair bit but it’s not overly evident in clearance numbers that it was a midfield move, for example.

Edit: maybe it was a move to the wing? Almost no scoring shots but a lot more inside 50s and uncontested possessions this year.
As far as I know he stayed down back but just finally had a breakout
 
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Byrne-Jones looks interesting, priced at 87 but averaged around 104 post-bye if you take out an errant 7 from 81% TOG (!).

Did his role change through the year? His scoring seemed to pick up a fair bit but it’s not overly evident in clearance numbers that it was a midfield move, for example.

Edit: maybe it was a move to the wing? Almost no scoring shots but a lot more inside 50s and uncontested possessions this year.
Definitely played as a winger, may have been around the same time they moved Houston into the mids (China game)

then Hammer came back around Rd13/14.
 
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Thanks folks, that’s good colour. I guess we may need to keep an eye on other Port players if DBJ was benefiting from a position change/other role changes in the side.
 
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Definitely played as a winger, may have been around the same time they moved Houston into the mids (China game)

then Hammer came back around Rd13/14.
According to his heat maps he definitely had a few games later in the season predominantly on the wing but he also had a number of games where it looked like he played predominantly at half back, maybe with some wing time, but it looks like he's playing very attacking off half-back, much like Zac Williams. He scored well in both of these roles.
 
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According to his heat maps he definitely had a few games later in the season where played predominantly wing but he also had a number of games where it looked like he played predominantly at half back, maybe with some wing time, but it looks like he's playing very attacking off half-back, much like Zac Williams. He scored well in both of these roles.
Watching every Port game on TV definitely played majority on the wing for the last two thirds of the season , maybe sharing 1 side with Duursma ,? or had his own wing once Westhoff went back.

They also were rotating Ring a ring on a wing later in the season as well.

Did Zac Attack only play mid when Coniglio was missing ?

Be good to see CBA for each team round by Round.
 
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Watching every Port game on TV definitely played majority on the wing for the last two thirds of the season , maybe sharing 1 side with Duursma ,? or had his own wing once Westhoff went back.

They also were rotating Ring a ring on a wing later in the season as well.

Did Zac Attack only play mid when Coniglio was missing ?

Be good to see CBA for each team round by Round.
Really? He’s classified as a general defender so he can’t have spent more than 35% on the wing for the year. I always saw him playing by drifting off half back and everybody calls him a defender, maybe I’m wrong.

I compared his half back role to Williams when he’s at half back in the sense that they drift right up the ground

This is his heat map vs Essendon 4389D991-986D-49E5-B19C-B0A3ABD71612.png
 
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Watching every Port game on TV definitely played majority on the wing for the last two thirds of the season , maybe sharing 1 side with Duursma ,? or had his own wing once Westhoff went back.

They also were rotating Ring a ring on a wing later in the season as well.

Did Zac Attack only play mid when Coniglio was missing ?

Be good to see CBA for each team round by Round.
Actually I got one thing wrong you can’t be classified DEF-MID by champion Data so he might have spent between 35-50% of time there on the wing
 
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Actually I got one thing wrong you can’t be classified DEF-MID by champion Data so he might have spent between 35-50% of time there on the wing
Played mostly off half back mate, like you said had a bit of a license to push up a bit though later in the year. Signed a 3 year extension today, expecting big things from him next year.
 
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Really? He’s classified as a general defender so he can’t have spent more than 35% on the wing for the year. I always saw him playing by drifting off half back and everybody calls him a defender, maybe I’m wrong.

I compared his half back role to Williams when he’s at half back in the sense that they drift right up the ground

This is his heat map vs Essendon View attachment 11942
oh well maybe my TV has different camera angles, might be time to get a new one
 
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Played mostly off half back mate, like you said had a bit of a license to push up a bit though later in the year. Signed a 3 year extension today, expecting big things from him next year.
keep forgetting you have 10 HBF every game :)

I will have to get the tapes out now and see who was on the wong, especially when Hammer was back

I might be doing a Douglas-McKay mix up with Port players :) , no big deal it is cricket season
 
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