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I'm not sure if anyone is interested for me to post these stats every week but I think they are only available to Telstra members (or they were last year) so apologies if I'm wrong

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12 minutes ago, Rafiki said:

I'm not sure if anyone is interested for me to post these stats every week but I think they are only available to Telstra members (or they were last year) so apologies if I'm wrong

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12 of Ben Brown's 15.4km were run ups to set shots from sh|t free kicks....

17 minutes ago, Brayshaw Self said:

12 of Ben Brown's 15.4km were run ups to set shots from sh|t free kicks....

He legit takes 45 seconds to kick them too. Every time. 

 

Thanks mate appreciate that. There's also individual stats if you can be bothered posting some, for instance if be interested in Bugg's pressure acts

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22 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Thanks mate appreciate that. There's also individual stats if you can be bothered posting some, for instance if be interested in Bugg's pressure acts

Doesn’t go into that much detail sorry mate


29 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Thanks mate appreciate that. There's also individual stats if you can be bothered posting some, for instance if be interested in Bugg's pressure acts

Bugg had 9 pressure acts.

Team high was Garlett with 24. 

Jones = 20

Wagner = 19

Neal-Bullen = 19

Oliver = 18

Salem = 17

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A few of some of the other (alleged) coach favs....

Score Involvements

Tracc 13

Lewis 12

Kent 11

ANB 10

Gawn 10

Hogan 9

Bugg 9

Intercepts

Hibberd 10

Lever 9

Frost 7

Jetta 7

Kent 4

Tackles i50

Jeffy 3

ANB 2

Harmes 2

Kent 1

Vince 1

Bugg 1

Turnovers

Bugg 6

Lever 6

Vince 5

Tracc 5

Tyson 5

Melksham 5

Our best Disposal Efficiency for the year @ 75.3% (AFL average usually around 73%).  Hitting targets more often by foot hopefully!  Seemed to be the case when watching anyways and seemed to happen off and on for the entire match rather than dropping off half way etc.

 

These stats are awesome., thanks for posting.

Do they calculate them for every player? Does every player wear a GPS?

Incredible that Brown and Hogan were 1st and 2nd for distance covered.


15 hours ago, Jaded said:

He legit takes 45 seconds to kick them too. Every time. 

The current 30 second rule is a typically mindless rule only the AFL can word.  There is nothing to stop a player taking as long as he likes off the clock in a tight finish.  All he has to do is walk back 100 metres and as long as he starts moving forward at a snail's pace within the 30 seconds, he won;t be asked to play on. 

So doubtless the umpires will invent a rule on the spot to stop it if it happens.  But I can just see it already - Sideshow Ben will be allowed to do it because it is his 'natural' arc......

According to those stats, Hogan's top speed yesterday was equal to that of Hartung and Garlett. 

Wow.

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