They’re commonly lumped under “1%ers” along with knock-ons, spoils and shepherds. Might need to have a stats subscription like Champion to get a breakdown - maybe Pies2016 can helpthink better wrote:I am pretty sure we are smothering kicks a lot more this year - anyone know where someone collects these stats and has comparisons with previous years?
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I’m also keen to see a shepherd count. So many players across the comp give the forward hand pass and then dawdle behind. Not hard to throw the arms out and give the guy ahead more space.
A little different but was great to see Checkers sprinting after McReery (I think in 3q) to put a shepherd on which gave just that but more space to mail the kick inside 50.
A little different but was great to see Checkers sprinting after McReery (I think in 3q) to put a shepherd on which gave just that but more space to mail the kick inside 50.
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A bugbear of mine with the modern game for a long time.piffdog wrote:I’m also keen to see a shepherd count. So many players across the comp give the forward hand pass and then dawdle behind. Not hard to throw the arms out and give the guy ahead more space.
A little different but was great to see Checkers sprinting after McReery (I think in 3q) to put a shepherd on which gave just that but more space to mail the kick inside 50.
But yes, pleasingly, we appear to be shepherding more under McRae. Even in contested 2 on 1 or 2 situations, one will help out the other by getting his arms out, whereas in the recent past he would shag off for the outlet handball.
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The greatest smother in VFL / AFL history, the 'KB smother'.
Referring to KBs combover during a commentary call, one of Dermott Brereton's best calls.
Referring to KBs combover during a commentary call, one of Dermott Brereton's best calls.
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Collingwood 2023 Game by Game Player Stats
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Collingwood Magpies 2023
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AFL Futures 2023
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Thought I would throw up an update on an earlier stats summary I posted.
The table shows the average player rating as of Rd 18, compared to a players output in an individual game. Fairly or otherwise, the numbers in the table are therefore an indication of wether youplayed an above average or below average game. We know this could be for a range of reasons including injury, being subbed off or perhaps just having a stinker. Obviously a run of games above average will lift your average, making it harder to perform "above average" in future. The opposite is also true.
Remember its not how good you are compared to everyone else, but an assessment of how your last game was compared to yourself.
Updating for the last couple of months a couple things grab me:
-Elliott, Markov and Quaynor all in good form (which we can confirm with the eye test)
-Lipinski and Howe havent quite been able to produce the stats to support their averages in the last couple weeks (make of that what you will)
-Of the 17 games Murph has played this year, he has returned a rating above his average on 13 of those occasions. Would this make him "most improved"? Second behind him are Moore and Nick Daicos who have 'outperformed' against their average 12 times.
-Of our top 5 rated players, we have only missed 5 games through injury or suspension. Jordy 1x injury, 3 x suspended, Pendles x 1 with the lurgy
-If we broaden this to top 10, we have another 19 games missed, with 12 of these Lipinski.
The table shows the average player rating as of Rd 18, compared to a players output in an individual game. Fairly or otherwise, the numbers in the table are therefore an indication of wether youplayed an above average or below average game. We know this could be for a range of reasons including injury, being subbed off or perhaps just having a stinker. Obviously a run of games above average will lift your average, making it harder to perform "above average" in future. The opposite is also true.
Remember its not how good you are compared to everyone else, but an assessment of how your last game was compared to yourself.
Updating for the last couple of months a couple things grab me:
-Elliott, Markov and Quaynor all in good form (which we can confirm with the eye test)
-Lipinski and Howe havent quite been able to produce the stats to support their averages in the last couple weeks (make of that what you will)
-Of the 17 games Murph has played this year, he has returned a rating above his average on 13 of those occasions. Would this make him "most improved"? Second behind him are Moore and Nick Daicos who have 'outperformed' against their average 12 times.
-Of our top 5 rated players, we have only missed 5 games through injury or suspension. Jordy 1x injury, 3 x suspended, Pendles x 1 with the lurgy
-If we broaden this to top 10, we have another 19 games missed, with 12 of these Lipinski.
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Elliot has been sensational since the bye. he's kicked 15.3 in those 4 games compared to 11.12 in the 11 games prior to the bye.
Good to see Ash Johnsons recent numbers in the green. I think he's essential to us winning finals. If he, along with Elliot can kick 3 or 4 each (like they have the last 2) we won't be losing too many.
Good to see Ash Johnsons recent numbers in the green. I think he's essential to us winning finals. If he, along with Elliot can kick 3 or 4 each (like they have the last 2) we won't be losing too many.
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Thanks. I quite like this table. As said, it’s generally a reflection of what the eyes see anyway. Markovs rise as a player is the standout and apparently the club is in discussions on a contract discussion.
On face value, Pendles output is a bit down by his lofty standards but I’d suggest this is as much about preparing him for Sept 2023 and beyond. Being in your mid thirties wouldn’t help either.
Ive always put more stocks in players who play well against good opposition. We haven’t played against much quality since the bye but that’s about to change with the next few weeks block of games. It will be interesting to see that table at the completion of the home and aways.
On face value, Pendles output is a bit down by his lofty standards but I’d suggest this is as much about preparing him for Sept 2023 and beyond. Being in your mid thirties wouldn’t help either.
Ive always put more stocks in players who play well against good opposition. We haven’t played against much quality since the bye but that’s about to change with the next few weeks block of games. It will be interesting to see that table at the completion of the home and aways.
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After 18 rounds (top 5 numbers in each category):
Disposals - N Daicos 567, Mitchell 446, J Daicos 442, Noble 368, Pendlebury 363
Marks - Moore 109, Quaynor 100, Noble 99, J Daicos 85, Maynard 81
Contested Marks - Moore 35, Cox 21, Johnson 19, Mihocek 18, Cameron 17
Marks inside 50 - Elliott 37, Mihocek 33, Cox 22, Johnson 22, Hill 15
Intercept Marks - Moore, 68, Quaynor 48, Murphy 38, Maynard 25, Frampton 18
Tackles - Mitchell 99, Crisp 78, Adams 74, Pendlebury 70, McCreery 66
Tackles inside 50 - Elliott 30, Adams 18, McCreery 17, Mihocek 17, Hill 15
Clearances - Mitchell 88, De Goey 73, N Daicos 64, J Daicos 62, Adams 61
Centre Clearances - De Goey 39, Mitchell 36, Pendlebury 27, Adams 26, N Daicos 25
Stoppage Clearances - J Daicos 52, Mitchell 52, N Daicos 39, Adams 35, De Goey 34
Contested Possessions - Mitchell 199, N Daicos 156, Pendlebury 147, J Daicos 138, Crisp 130
Intercept Possessions - Moore 148, Quaynor 124, Murphy 104, Maynard 92, Noble 67
Ground Ball Gets - Mitchell 135, N Daicos 124, J Daicos 110, De Goey 102, Crisp 99
Forward 50 Ground Ball Gets - Hill 28, Elliott 24, Mihocek 22, Adams 16, McCreery 15
Inside 50s - Mitchell 73, N Daicos 71, De Goey 71, Crisp 62, J Daicos 62
Hitouts - Cameron 254 (77 to advantage), Cox 177 (49 to advantage), Frampton 131 (28 to advantage), McStay 21 (7 to advantage), Johnson 15 (3 to advantage)
Goals - Mihocek 32, Elliott 25, Hill 21, Johnson 21, N Daicos 16
Goal assists - Adams 20, De Goey 14, Crisp 13, Elliott 12, N Daicos 11
Behinds - Elliott 15, Mihocek 15, Cox 11, Hill 11, N Daicos 9
Score Involvements - N Daicos 120, Adams 103, Pendlebury 101, De Goey 98, Crisp 96
Score Launches - Moore 37, Cameron 31, N Daicos 29, Crisp 25, Quaynor 25
Rebound 50s - Moore 86, Noble 84, Quaynor 68, N Daicos 67, Maynard 55
Pressure Acts - Crisp 369, Mitchell 337, N Daicos 327, Pendlebury 324, Adams 308
Defensive Half Pressure Acts - Noble 177, J Daicos 176, Pendlebury 174, Crisp 171, Maynard 164
1%ers - Moore 143, Murphy 110, Maynard 64, Frampton 60, Quaynor 38
Spoils - Moore 121, Murphy 91, Frampton 51, Maynard 37, Quaynor 26
AF Points - N Daicos 1955, Mitchell 1645, J Daicos 1627, Noble 1468, Crisp 1381
After 18 rounds (top 5 numbers in each category):
Disposals - N Daicos 567, Mitchell 446, J Daicos 442, Noble 368, Pendlebury 363
Marks - Moore 109, Quaynor 100, Noble 99, J Daicos 85, Maynard 81
Contested Marks - Moore 35, Cox 21, Johnson 19, Mihocek 18, Cameron 17
Marks inside 50 - Elliott 37, Mihocek 33, Cox 22, Johnson 22, Hill 15
Intercept Marks - Moore, 68, Quaynor 48, Murphy 38, Maynard 25, Frampton 18
Tackles - Mitchell 99, Crisp 78, Adams 74, Pendlebury 70, McCreery 66
Tackles inside 50 - Elliott 30, Adams 18, McCreery 17, Mihocek 17, Hill 15
Clearances - Mitchell 88, De Goey 73, N Daicos 64, J Daicos 62, Adams 61
Centre Clearances - De Goey 39, Mitchell 36, Pendlebury 27, Adams 26, N Daicos 25
Stoppage Clearances - J Daicos 52, Mitchell 52, N Daicos 39, Adams 35, De Goey 34
Contested Possessions - Mitchell 199, N Daicos 156, Pendlebury 147, J Daicos 138, Crisp 130
Intercept Possessions - Moore 148, Quaynor 124, Murphy 104, Maynard 92, Noble 67
Ground Ball Gets - Mitchell 135, N Daicos 124, J Daicos 110, De Goey 102, Crisp 99
Forward 50 Ground Ball Gets - Hill 28, Elliott 24, Mihocek 22, Adams 16, McCreery 15
Inside 50s - Mitchell 73, N Daicos 71, De Goey 71, Crisp 62, J Daicos 62
Hitouts - Cameron 254 (77 to advantage), Cox 177 (49 to advantage), Frampton 131 (28 to advantage), McStay 21 (7 to advantage), Johnson 15 (3 to advantage)
Goals - Mihocek 32, Elliott 25, Hill 21, Johnson 21, N Daicos 16
Goal assists - Adams 20, De Goey 14, Crisp 13, Elliott 12, N Daicos 11
Behinds - Elliott 15, Mihocek 15, Cox 11, Hill 11, N Daicos 9
Score Involvements - N Daicos 120, Adams 103, Pendlebury 101, De Goey 98, Crisp 96
Score Launches - Moore 37, Cameron 31, N Daicos 29, Crisp 25, Quaynor 25
Rebound 50s - Moore 86, Noble 84, Quaynor 68, N Daicos 67, Maynard 55
Pressure Acts - Crisp 369, Mitchell 337, N Daicos 327, Pendlebury 324, Adams 308
Defensive Half Pressure Acts - Noble 177, J Daicos 176, Pendlebury 174, Crisp 171, Maynard 164
1%ers - Moore 143, Murphy 110, Maynard 64, Frampton 60, Quaynor 38
Spoils - Moore 121, Murphy 91, Frampton 51, Maynard 37, Quaynor 26
AF Points - N Daicos 1955, Mitchell 1645, J Daicos 1627, Noble 1468, Crisp 1381
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Here's an update. Apologies for the quality - severely limited by the file size restrictions. Also had to clip out earlier rounds.
My observations:
Nick's output since Port backs up some of the commentary about injury/fatigue and also corresponds with our team form
Mitchell and Lipinski have a sustained trend below their average statistical output
Jordy has been very consistent (compared to his rating - which happens to be the highest average of anyone in the team)
Adams, Checkers hasn't contributed much in the last fortnight
Murphy's injury likely contributed to the break in his run of good performances
Josh Daicos has been a little off - too much time sticking up for little bro? More likely a function of us getting beaten at contest...
My observations:
Nick's output since Port backs up some of the commentary about injury/fatigue and also corresponds with our team form
Mitchell and Lipinski have a sustained trend below their average statistical output
Jordy has been very consistent (compared to his rating - which happens to be the highest average of anyone in the team)
Adams, Checkers hasn't contributed much in the last fortnight
Murphy's injury likely contributed to the break in his run of good performances
Josh Daicos has been a little off - too much time sticking up for little bro? More likely a function of us getting beaten at contest...
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Just mulling over a few stat's ahead of opening round.
*Patrick Lipinski led our goal assists in 2022 with an average of 0.88, 16th in the comp.
Over his injury interrupted 2023, in 14 games he averaged 0.57.
His career average is 0.77 per game.
*Pendlegoat was 2nd most effective in goal assists over 2023, with 0.72.
There was a good one in the GF in case anyone missed it.
His career average is 0.75 per game.
*Interestingly, Taylor Adams topped our goal assists over 2023 with 1.09, 4th in the league.
His career average is 0.66 per game.
*Lachie Schultz chimed in with 0.74 over 2023, 37th in the league (using a 15-game minimum).
His career average is 0.56 per game.
While stat's are just that, it does highlight Lipinski's role as a link player. Over 2022 he was ranked 77th in the league for disposal average at 22.04 per game.
He's hoping that 2022 form is a better indication of what we'll get from him over 2024.
*Patrick Lipinski led our goal assists in 2022 with an average of 0.88, 16th in the comp.
Over his injury interrupted 2023, in 14 games he averaged 0.57.
His career average is 0.77 per game.
*Pendlegoat was 2nd most effective in goal assists over 2023, with 0.72.
There was a good one in the GF in case anyone missed it.
His career average is 0.75 per game.
*Interestingly, Taylor Adams topped our goal assists over 2023 with 1.09, 4th in the league.
His career average is 0.66 per game.
*Lachie Schultz chimed in with 0.74 over 2023, 37th in the league (using a 15-game minimum).
His career average is 0.56 per game.
While stat's are just that, it does highlight Lipinski's role as a link player. Over 2022 he was ranked 77th in the league for disposal average at 22.04 per game.
He's hoping that 2022 form is a better indication of what we'll get from him over 2024.
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