Definitely one of the better analyses published on this site.
Without trying to pinch KLo30's thunder, I would like to add a bit of my own analysis, based entirely on the numbers KLo30 has posted above.
While the figues back up, that we should expect around 15 players from this 2014's top 30 to drop out of the 2015 top 30, it is usually not "new" players that replace them. There are are 149 players listed in the 5 years above (it excludes McDonald, as he only payed one game in his top 30 season). There are 72 individual players that make up the 149 top 30 positions.
4 players appear in all 5 years
5 players appear in 4 out of 5 years
13 players appear in 3 out of 5 years
20 players appear in 2 out of 5 years
30 players appear in 1 out of 5 years
So only 30 of the 149 top 30 players appear once, that's around 20% of the 149 spots are "one timers".
The other scary thing, as far as people trying to narrow down their selections for 2015 is, only 8 of the 72 players on these lists have retired! Of the 42 players that appear on these lists more than once, only 2 have retired!!!
Let's re-arrange KLo30's tables to show the 5 Groups.
Taking a quick glance at these first 3 tables, the first things that hit me are:
In the 4 out of 5 table, Boyd, and possibly Swan are faltering probably due to age/wear and tear.
In 3 out of 5 table, 2 are on a 3 year streak. 5 had one year out of the top 30, then bounced back. Barlow had 2 years out (both injury affected) then bounced back. Griffen is at a cross roads. Goddard is looking to become the first player to make it back into the top 30 after dropping out twice.
In the 5 out of 5 table we have 3 Super Premiums, and Watson, who is probably more of a 106-110 player, than a genuine 110+ player.
Of the 11 players that have missed making the top 30 at least 2 of the last 3 seasons, only Gibbs is not near the end of his career!
All the players above Montagna have a strong possibilty to make it again this season.
Just for completion's sake, here are the players that made the lists only once.
There are all in all 19 players that have dropped out of the top 30, then made it back in in a later season. No one has managed to do this twice. 12 of these 19 were out for one year, 6 were out for 2 years, and one was out for 3 years. 5 or more of these 19 could claim it was injury that kept them out.
I will continue this analysis when I get up in the morning (it is 00.22am here now), The second part of the analysis will look at the age, and record of the players that managed to regain their top 30 status.
Without trying to pinch KLo30's thunder, I would like to add a bit of my own analysis, based entirely on the numbers KLo30 has posted above.
While the figues back up, that we should expect around 15 players from this 2014's top 30 to drop out of the 2015 top 30, it is usually not "new" players that replace them. There are are 149 players listed in the 5 years above (it excludes McDonald, as he only payed one game in his top 30 season). There are 72 individual players that make up the 149 top 30 positions.
4 players appear in all 5 years
5 players appear in 4 out of 5 years
13 players appear in 3 out of 5 years
20 players appear in 2 out of 5 years
30 players appear in 1 out of 5 years
So only 30 of the 149 top 30 players appear once, that's around 20% of the 149 spots are "one timers".
The other scary thing, as far as people trying to narrow down their selections for 2015 is, only 8 of the 72 players on these lists have retired! Of the 42 players that appear on these lists more than once, only 2 have retired!!!
Let's re-arrange KLo30's tables to show the 5 Groups.
Taking a quick glance at these first 3 tables, the first things that hit me are:
In the 4 out of 5 table, Boyd, and possibly Swan are faltering probably due to age/wear and tear.
In 3 out of 5 table, 2 are on a 3 year streak. 5 had one year out of the top 30, then bounced back. Barlow had 2 years out (both injury affected) then bounced back. Griffen is at a cross roads. Goddard is looking to become the first player to make it back into the top 30 after dropping out twice.
In the 5 out of 5 table we have 3 Super Premiums, and Watson, who is probably more of a 106-110 player, than a genuine 110+ player.
Of the 11 players that have missed making the top 30 at least 2 of the last 3 seasons, only Gibbs is not near the end of his career!
All the players above Montagna have a strong possibilty to make it again this season.
Just for completion's sake, here are the players that made the lists only once.
There are all in all 19 players that have dropped out of the top 30, then made it back in in a later season. No one has managed to do this twice. 12 of these 19 were out for one year, 6 were out for 2 years, and one was out for 3 years. 5 or more of these 19 could claim it was injury that kept them out.
I will continue this analysis when I get up in the morning (it is 00.22am here now), The second part of the analysis will look at the age, and record of the players that managed to regain their top 30 status.
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