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OK, the midfield rankings have been updated and we rank equal 4th (top 6) at the time of posting (after round 16) according to Glenn Luff from Champion Data on SEN.

Meteoric rise from 18 at the start of the year.

 

Fake news.

Our midfield is injured.

 

Is Collingwood's midfield still top of the pops ??? If they didn't have such an excellent midfield, they'd be in all sorts of strife.

1 hour ago, Biffen said:

Fake news.

Our midfield is injured.

Hahaha ripper


2 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Is Collingwood's midfield still top of the pops ??? If they didn't have such an excellent midfield, they'd be in all sorts of strife.

Well they are a successful club and all.

Collingwood were 10th this time around.

Who knows where they pluck their formula from, but given they didn't have Jack Viney in the top 50 mids at the start of the year, they can stick it back wherever it came from.

10 hours ago, Forest Demon said:

Collingwood were 10th this time around.

Who knows where they pluck their formula from, but given they didn't have Jack Viney in the top 50 mids at the start of the year, they can stick it back wherever it came from.

He is now like the 20th best mid in the comp and Jones is 15th according to their figures for this year. Their mids are ranked: Danger, Martin, Ablett, Pendles, Zorko, Sloan, Sellwood, Cotchin, Fyfe, Jones, Neale, Heeney, Treloar, Bont, JPK, 

Over the last 2 years they have Viney at 33rd best player in the comp (22nd best mid) Jones 42 (27th), Tom Mc (31st and 2nd best def), 

 
13 hours ago, ProDee said:

OK, the midfield rankings have been updated and we rank equal 4th (top 6) at the time of posting (after round 16) according to Glenn Luff from Champion Data on SEN.

Meteoric rise from 18 at the start of the year.

Who are the teams ranked ahead of us?

Surely not Adelaide.

18 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

He is now like the 20th best mid in the comp and Jones is 15th according to their figures for this year. Their mids are ranked: Danger, Martin, Ablett, Pendles, Zorko, Sloan, Sellwood, Cotchin, Fyfe, Jones, Neale, Heeney, Treloar, Bont, JPK, 

Over the last 2 years they have Viney at 33rd best player in the comp (22nd best mid) Jones 42 (27th), Tom Mc (31st and 2nd best def), 

Where is oliver 


On 14/07/2017 at 5:47 AM, Petraccattack said:

Who are the teams ranked ahead of us?

Surely not Adelaide.

No the Crows are equal 10th.

Swans, Port and the Dogs rank ahead of us, Cats and Tigers equal with us

On 13/07/2017 at 2:52 PM, brendan said:

Where is oliver 

They haven't made that public yet. They don't give you the whole rankings for the year, just top 20 

5 hours ago, Dee-licious said:

They haven't made that public yet. They don't give you the whole rankings for the year, just top 20 

There's a couple of ways:

Go to AFL player ratings on the afl.com.au website and list by midfield to find the ranks of midfielders: this is a rolling 2 year average, so Oliver is relatively under rated here. Interesting aside, Petracca is 91st in the comp as of this week off 32 games.

Alternatively, The AFL player ratings twitter produces a bunch of tables showing the progress through the year. Oliver has risen a lot but not as much as Tracc

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