Discussion Round 15: Teams & In Game Discussion

What is the status of your team post the MBRs...?

  • I have a Completed Team

    Votes: 8 8.7%
  • 1 short of a Completed Team

    Votes: 23 25.0%
  • 2 short of a Completed Team

    Votes: 27 29.3%
  • 3 short of a Completed Team

    Votes: 22 23.9%
  • More than 3 short of a Completed Team

    Votes: 8 8.7%
  • More than 8 trades left

    Votes: 22 23.9%
  • 7-8 trades left

    Votes: 21 22.8%
  • 5-6 trades left

    Votes: 17 18.5%
  • 3-4 trades left

    Votes: 7 7.6%
  • 1-2 trades left

    Votes: 1 1.1%

  • Total voters
    92

Darkie

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Can anyone point me in the right direction of a recent article with kick stats per team / player this year ... Ie who was taking them ....

I know I read it somewhere but can't find it ...
I think I posted one on the rules thread a while ago, but I suspect there would be more than one in the HS thread, so there might be something more recent there! The likes of Lloyd, Hurn, Ryan would all be mentioned, so you could search those threads for their names.
 

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Just realised I can't loop Duursma & Logue in my backline due to Gardner playing against port. Who should I put the E on instead?

Between these two: Brodie Smith & Sicily. (My backline is atrocious :LOL:)
 

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Jack Newnes' omission has handed the reign of current most consecutive games streak to another Jack of the Crisp variety who's scheduled to play his 112th consecutive games this weekend. His opponent, Kangaroos' Shaun Atley moves up to 2nd about to step on for his 95th games in succession. His teammate, Steele Sidebottom sits 3rd on 80 and George Hewett and Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti has crept up to 74 and 68 respectively.

Only 11 other players currently have a streak of 50 games or more.
Only 16 players on a streak of 50 or more games - no wonder my players always seem to be injured!
 

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Just realised I can't loop Duursma & Logue in my backline due to Gardner playing against port. Who should I put the E on instead?

Between these two: Brodie Smith & Sicily. (My backline is atrocious :LOL:)
I'd probably go Smith against the Cats.

Sicily should be playing DEF this week with Brand out, and Nash coming in who will go forward.
Well I'd hope anyway. Not sure why we are persisting with Nash. Much rather Mitch Lewis in.
 
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I think I posted one on the rules thread a while ago, but I suspect there would be more than one in the HS thread, so there might be something more recent there! The likes of Lloyd, Hurn, Ryan would all be mentioned, so you could search those threads for their names.
Been looking in the HS thread ... might need to go back further ..
 

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AFL’s quirky stat leaders revealed mid-way through 2019 season
Most of us know who gets a lot of disposals per game and who kicks the goals but do you know who has spent the most time on the ground this season? What about running bounces? See the AFL’s quirky stats leaders for 2019.
Dan Batten, Herald Sun
June 5, 2019 10:15am
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Your club’s biggest surprise and disappointment


There are a number of statistics taken in footy, with disposals, marks, kicks and goals the major ones we rate a player’s performance on.
But there are a number of statistics that aren’t available to us at the click of a button — some of them are quirky, but also quite fascinating.
Check out the unknown stats leaders below.

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KICK-INS
— Most kick-ins taken: Shannon Hurn (86)
— Most play on from kick-ins: Jake Lloyd (67)

When the AFL announced the new kick-in rules — allowing players to waltz out of the square without kicking to themselves — the eyes of SuperCoach players lit up. While it hasn’t made a significant impact to defenders across the board, two defenders in particular have reaped the rewards of the freedom.
West Coast skipper Shannon Hurn is the man guilty of sprinting to the goalsquare the most after a behind is scored, taking 86 kick-ins across the season.
However, Swans rebounder Jake Lloyd has played on from the most kick-ins this season, doing so 67 times — more than six times per match.

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Shannon Hurn has taken the most kick-ins of any player this season. Picture: Michael KleinRUNNING BOUNCES
Connor McKenna and Seb Ross (23)
While one name under this category comes as no surprise, many footy fans would be shocked to see Seb Ross here.
We don’t often associate long, raking runs down the wing with contested beast Ross, but the Saints midfielder is leading this category with running defender Connor McKenna.
METRES GAINED
James Sicily (560 per game)
The Hawthorn defender ranks first in the league, averaging 560 metres per game.
He leads this stat due to his tendency to kick rather than handball, recording a 3.35:1 kick to handball ratio.
Sicily also ranks in the top five in the competition for rebound 50s (1st), turnovers (3rd), intercepts (3rd) and marks (4th).
James Sicily in action for the Hawks. Picture: Michael KleinCENTRE BOUNCE ATTENDANCES
Patrick Cripps (253)
He was kept to just 11 disposals by tagger Dylan Clarke on the weekend, but Patrick Cripps has been stationed in the centre square more than any player this season.
The contested animal has attended 253 centre bounces across the season, an average of 23 per game.
The amount of goals conceded by the Blues may have helped boost his numbers in this statistic.
MOST/LEAST TIME ON GROUND
— Most time on ground: Ben Brown (97%) — most have played all matches
— Least time on ground: Luke Davies-Uniake (67%) — minimum eight games

The players who spend the most and least time on the ground both come from the same club.
North Melbourne spearhead Ben Brown has spent a whopping 97 per cent of game time on the ground — an illustration of his phenomenal aerobic capacity.
Putting this into perspective, in a 120-minute game, the Roos goalkicker spends an average of three minutes and twenty four seconds on the bench.
On the flip side, young midfielder Luke Davies Uniacke has spent just 67 per cent of time on ground, the lowest of any player to have played eight matches.
Ben Brown celebrates a goal. Picture: Michael KleinHIGHEST/LOWEST DISPOSAL EFFICIENCY
— Highest: Shannon Hurn (88%) — minimum 20 disposals
— Lowest: Brayden Fiorini (59%) — minimum 20 disposals

Kick-in king Shannon Hurn leads the way in this department, while an emerging Suns midfielder has recorded the worst disposal efficiency of any player this season.
Hurn tends to kick the ball long to a contest — with kicks 40m or longer to a contest classed as effective by Champion Data — especially from kick-ins.
The distributor is averaging 22.8 effective disposals per game — hitting the target 88 per cent of the time.
His retention is even more remarkable considering his kick to handball ratio is just under 4:1 — averaging 20.7 kicks and 5.3 handballs this season
In stark contrast, Brayden Fiorini has hit the target with just 59 per cent of his disposals in 2019.
The Suns midfielder has been registering some good numbers, averaging 28.1 disposals per game (including 18.3 kicks), but hits the target with just 16.5 disposals a match.
HIGHEST/LOWEST HIT-OUTS TO ADVANTAGE
— Highest: Max Gawn (14.7 per game)
— Lowest: Callum Sinclair (5.5 per game)

Max Gawn has been a dominant force in the ruck this season, averaging 42.3 hit-outs per game, and his hit-out to advantage numbers are seeing his teammates get first use out of the middle.
The bearded giant is averaging 14.7 hit-outs to advantage per game, putting the ball in his teammates’ bread basket with 34.8 per cent of his hit-outs.
On the flip side, Swans ruckman Callum Sinclair averages just 5.5 effective hit-outs, despite tallying 27.2 hit-outs per game.
This sees his hit-out rate at a low 20.2 per cent.
Max Gawn has been a dominant force in the ruck this season. Picture: Phil HillyardSCORE ASSISTS
Tom Hawkins (26)
He’s sitting in second spot in the Coleman Medal race, trailing Jeremy Cameron by eight goals, but Tom Hawkins does lead the way in another forward 50 stat.
The unselfish Cat has assisted 26 scores in 2019, averaging 2.4 score assists per game.
Hawkins is in some ominous form this season, tallying 13.9 disposals and booting 31 goals.
INTERCEPTS AND INTERCEPT MARKS
Intercepts — Luke Ryan (103)
Intercept marks — Jeremy McGovern (39)

Luke Ryan has gone to another level this season, recording the most intercept possessions in the competition, averaging 9.4 intercepts per game.
The No.1 man for intercept marks will surprise no one, with Jeremy McGovern clunking 3.5 intercept marks a match — providing a fantastic springboard for the Eagles’ side.
Tom Hawkins leaders two categories — score assists and one-on-one contest wins. Picture: GettyHIGHEST/LOWEST ONE-ON-ONE CONTEST WINS
Highest: Tom Hawkins (50%) — minimum 20 contests
Lowest: Mitch Brown (10%) — minimum 20 contests

This statistic displays the sheer power of Hawkins in one-on-one contests.
The in-form forward wins 50 per cent of one-on-one marking contests — outstanding numbers for a player who is kicked to so often.
It also says a bit about the quality of ball coming his way, with the likes of Gary Ablett, Mitch Duncan and Tim Kelly kicking it long to his advantage.
Bombers forward Mitch Brown comes in at the other side of the spectrum, winning just 10 per cent of one-on-one marking contests in his five games this year.
FREE KICKS FOR AND AGAINST
Free for — Max Gawn (29)
Free against — Shane Mumford (30)

Two of the competition’s leading ruckmen hold the title of most frees for and against.
Demon Max Gawn has been given the most frees of any player in the league, with opposition rucks often giving away free kicks to him in ruck contests due to his height and strength.
The returning Shane Mumford has given away a whopping 30 free kicks despite playing just eight games for the season.
The big man is averaging 3.8 frees against a game, helped by a mammoth nine frees against in Round 7 against young ruckman Rowan Marshall.
 
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Jack Newnes' omission has handed the reign of current most consecutive games streak to another Jack of the Crisp variety who's scheduled to play his 112th consecutive games this weekend. His opponent, Kangaroos' Shaun Atley moves up to 2nd about to step on for his 95th games in succession. His teammate, Steele Sidebottom sits 3rd on 80 and George Hewett and Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti has crept up to 74 and 68 respectively.

Only 11 other players currently have a streak of 50 games or more.
Newnes reliability in getting named was one reason I started him this year. It was looking good for a while, but he has had a few shockers, got rid of him in one of the early bye rounds.

Surprised to see so few players with 50+ consecutive games. Suppose I should bank on all players missing at least one game when planning teams in future...
 
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Newnes reliability in getting named was one reason I started him this year. It was looking good for a while, but he has had a few shockers, got rid of him in one of the early bye rounds.

Surprised to see so few players with 50+ consecutive games. Suppose I should bank on all players missing at least one game when planning teams in future...
Newnes averaged 92.7 for his first seven matches, so at starting price 356k-ish that was a pretty good POD midpricer starting pick. Unfortunately he fell off the proverbial cliff after that, averaging 55.5 for his next six matches !!
 
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Just throwing it out there - if you were sitting on 9 trades and had only one defensive position and one mid position to complete your team, would you think of slingshotting Cripps, when they are estimating 1 to 2 weeks?
 

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Danger VC for me too probably, Telly, Brouch, new recruit Sloane & Smith with the E.
BSmith E for me too, looping with Duursma.

Initially considered Sicily but Brand out gives me a bit more confidence he’ll play defence
 
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Just throwing it out there - if you were sitting on 9 trades and had only one defensive position and one mid position to complete your team, would you think of slingshotting Cripps, when they are estimating 1 to 2 weeks?
No
 
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